Bringing your little one home is a special time, and you'll want their nursery to be practical for your day-to-day. An organized space makes all the difference when you're busy, so consider these 30 smart ways to keep things easy to manage.
Adjustable Baskets for Flexible Nursery Storage

White adjustable wire baskets mount onto a vertical pole system, offering adaptable storage for baby items. You can reposition them to fit varying sizes, from small toiletries to toys. They're especially useful for keeping frequently used necessities within reach during nursery tasks.
Fabric Cubes to Corral Toys and Books

In a modular shelving unit, soft pink and magenta fabric cubes organize your nursery or playroom. They're ideal for corralling small toys, stuffed animals, or children's books.
Tall Shelving Unit for Displaying Tiny Shoes and Books

If you need a designated spot for tiny shoes and favorite books, a narrow, tall shelving unit can help. This white unit has open shelves for displaying baby footwear or a single storybook.
Turquoise Tubs for Stacking Baby Clothes and Gear

In a closet, stack translucent turquoise tubs for outgrown baby clothes or seasonal gear. Their clear material lets you see what's inside without unstacking them.
White Rope Baskets with Leather Pulls for Open Shelving

Substantial white rope baskets with leather pull tabs sit on open shelves, ready to hold blankets, toys, or extra linens. Their sturdy construction means they keep their shape even when full. The leather accents add a subtle detail.
Modular Cubby Shelves for Organizing Books and Baskets

In the nursery, a modular cubby shelving unit stores and displays items. Its open cubbies can line up children's books, while lower sections hold woven baskets for toys or extra blankets.
Repurposed Shutters as Vertical Storage for Nursery Items

If you need vertical storage that's also decorative, hang old shutters vertically on the wall. Their slats can hold small baskets for diapers and wipes, or display baby outfits and keepsakes.
Soft Fabric Cubbies with Brown Trim for Neatly Folded Clothes

White fabric cubbies with dark brown trim organize folded baby clothes and diapers. Their internal dividers create distinct sections for items like stacks of onesies or rows of diaper packs.
Light Blue Fabric Cubes with Cream Trim for Shelf Organization

On shelves, light blue fabric cubes with cream trim organize items. They have a visible window, allowing you to identify contents without pulling them out.
Woven Baskets to Keep Diaper Stacks Neat

When you need to keep diaper stacks neat on open shelving, natural woven baskets fit the space. Their rectangular shape holds the supply, and the material adds warmth to the nursery.
White Woven Baskets with Tan Trim for Diaper Changing Station

White woven baskets with tan trim stack on a changing table or dresser. They hold diapers, wipes, and other essentials.
Rustic Gray Console Organizes Diapers and Baby Essentials

A gray wood console table with open shelving provides a place for diapers, wipes, and other baby necessities, with woven baskets on the shelves containing smaller items and the top surface holding a changing pad and framed art. This is a practical setup.
Tiered Hanging Baskets for Easy Access to Baby Essentials

Decorative metal baskets, suspended by chains in a tiered system, hang right next to the changing area to keep frequently used baby items like burp cloths and small toys within easy reach.
Drawer Dividers to Label Baby Essentials by Type

When you need to categorize everything from diapers to burp cloths in a drawer, adjustable dividers can help. Labels on them allow quick identification of contents like 'Need Covers' or 'Flip.'
White Tins Keep Diaper Stacks and Changing Essentials Neat

Use white metal tins mounted on a rail for diaper stacks and small changing essentials. One tin holds a neat stack of diapers, and a smaller one corrals bottles of lotion and soap.
White Drawer Dividers to Keep Baby Clothes Organized

If you want distinct sections for folded baby clothes, white drawer dividers are the answer. Multiple compartments within each drawer let you categorize items like onesies, pants, and socks.
Woven Baskets with Chalkboard Tags for Labeled Storage

Woven baskets with fabric liners can sort different nursery items on shelves. Small chalkboard tags tie to the handles, allowing you to label each bin. This works well for items like toys, blankets, or diapers.
Fabric Drawer Organizers with Floral Print Keep Baby Clothes Sorted

If you need to keep tiny baby outfits separated in a drawer, use fabric bins. The floral pattern adds a soft detail to the storage.
Tiered Metal Baskets Keep Changing Essentials Accessible

A tiered metal basket unit can hold frequently used nursery items. Its wire construction lets you see contents on each level, from washcloths and diapers to lotions and soft toys. This consolidates many supplies in one spot.
Clear Rolling Bins That Fit Under Cribs for Diapers

Clear rolling bins slide right under the crib for essential baby supplies like diapers and wipes. Each container includes a lid to keep contents dust-free.
Glass Jars with Animal-Shaped Knobs for Small Baby Essentials

Clear glass jars with shiny silver lids and playful animal-shaped knobs store small baby items like cotton balls.
Clear Storage Totes Labeled for Baby's Growth Stages

As your baby grows, transparent plastic containers can sort infant garments according to developmental stage, from infancy through six months and subsequent periods. Every container bears a distinct red circular label marking its size, such as '0 months,' '3 months,' and '6 months,' simplifying the selection of appropriate-sized attire for your growing child.
Wire Basket with Rope Trim for Storing Folded Blankets

A tall, open wire basket with a rope-wrapped rim keeps folded blankets neatly stacked. Its design lets you see the different patterns and textures of the blankets inside.
Wire Grid Baskets for Storing Changing Essentials

When you need diaper changing essentials within easy reach, hang wire grid baskets on a pegboard. Their open design shows what's inside, and fabric liners corral wipes, creams, and burp cloths right by the changing station.
Rustic Branch Clothes Rack for a Natural Nursery Look

A natural branch suspended by metal brackets makes an organic clothing rack. It displays baby's outfits in a visually appealing way, adding a unique, earthy element to the nursery.
Wire Baskets with Fabric Liners for Accessible Diaper Stacks

Use wire baskets with cloth liners for stacks of diapers. The metal frame supports the pile, and the fabric keeps smaller items from slipping through.
Pegboard Wall with Rustic Letters and Art

On a pegboard wall, arrange decorative letters and framed art. The display uses galvanized metal and distressed wood letters, plus a landscape painting and a deer graphic print. This works well when items are hung at varying heights.
Gold Rolling Cart with Labeled Bins for Nursery Essentials

When you need all your baby's necessities nearby, a three-tiered gold rolling cart helps. Its perforated metal bins hold diapers, wipes, burp cloths, socks, and bibs, with clear labels for identification.
Clear Drawer Dividers to Keep Tiny Shoes Separated

In your drawers, use clear acrylic dividers to create distinct sections for baby's shoes and accessories. This helps prevent tiny booties and sneakers from getting mixed up.
Wire Wall Baskets for Rolling Swaddles and Blankets

Mount wire wall baskets to keep rolled swaddles and blankets. Their open black metal grid design allows you to quickly scan and grab what you need.

