Small Spaces: How to Make the Best of a Tiny Nursery

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A lot of residents living in small apartments think that they've no right to even plan for interior decoration. How can they dream about such frivolous things, when only those who have mansions can really decorate their house to their heart's content? But this kind of mentality is very unfortunate, because creativity is not the sole territory of those with wide spaces in their home. In fact, smaller flats can pose a design challenge that really piques designers' interest.

Just because you have a spacious home doesn't mean that you're better at decorating than others. There is no monopoly on creativity. Even small flats can become wonderful homes, as long as you expend a bit of effort to make the most of what you have. Analyse the space you have and figure out how you can maximise its potential fully.

For new parents making it work in a tiny flat, don't fret. You can have a lovely nursery for your child even with just a small space. The room migh not be large enough to host too many frivolous decor, but you can maximise every inch to create a nursery that actually offers everything your child needs. Take note of these tips for maximising nursery space in your home:

1. The colours for the room are very important. When you go with warm colours like red or yellow, it's likely to make the. Room feel much more cramped than it is. Go for so-called cool colours like green or blue in order to make the room feel a bit wider.
2. Use mirrors to give the illusion of a bigger space. This is an old trick in interior decoration. Add wide windows and large mirrors to make the nursery feel less cramped than it actually is. With just a few "magic" touches your nursery can be a lot roomier.
3. Make use of unusual spaces for storage. You don't always have to rely on the usual cabinets or drawers. You can have shelves and cabinets under the seats or near the ceiling. You will have to install these on your own, so just remember to make the additional shelves extra sturdy.
4. Choose multi-purpose nursery furniture. It's a really great thing that baby nursery furniture sets these days are so versatile. Convertible pieces are very useful, like getting cots that double as junior beds or dressers that also work as changing stations. You can customise the contents of baby nursery furniture sets according to your personal preference. It's a lot cheaper to get baby nursery furniture sets because you're pretty much buying wholesale, which means you get leverage to haggle for a better price.
5. Remove clutter! Kids receive a lot of gifts even before they are born. Well-meaning loved ones all want to give your child beautiful and wonderful gifts. You can keep the items you don't use regularly in a separate area, because otherwise your nursery will be filled to the brim. Retain only the toys and items that your child actually uses.

Just remember that you will have to redecorate your nursery a few more times as your child grows bigger. Things change and the room will need to adapt to your growing child's needs.
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