Now This is How to Organize a Nursery Closet

Gone are the days of stuffing the nursery closet full and slamming the door. Design style has gone inside the closet and we’re ripping off the doors to show you how good organization can look! Sleek shelves, full-sized dressers, adorable baskets and bins are accentuated with wallpaper, artwork and even rugs. Watch out teeny tiny baby clothes, you may have trouble competing with these stellar inside-the-closet designs.

Organized Nursery Closet - Project NurseryPattern Play Nursery 

Gold Foil Stripe Drum Basket Gold Stripe Drum Basket

Hand Drawn Dots Decals Hand Drawn Dot Decals

Organized Nursery Closet - Project NurseryMonika Hibbs’ Nursery

Wooden Clothes Rack

Organized Nursery Closet - Project NurseryRustic Bohemian Floral Nursery 

Sheepskin RugSheepskin Rug

NORDLI 6 Drawer DresserSix Drawer Dresser

Organized Nursery Closet - Project NurseryFarmhouse Styled Nursery/Guest Room Combo 

Better Homes and Gardens Small Galvanized BinGalvanized Bin

Organized Nursery Closet - Project NurseryWoodland Gender Neutral Nursery 

Sheer Pom Pom CurtainsSheer Pom Pom Curtains

KALLAX Shelving UnitCube Shelf Unit

Organized Nursery Closet - Project NurseryAli Fedowsky’s Nursery

Bunny Drawer PullsBunny Drawer Pulls

Organized Nursery Closet - Project NurseryJuniper’s Vintagey Bird Wallpaper Nursery by Raewyn Fahlenbock

Pom Pom Storage BinPom Pom Storage Bin

Looking for more closet inspiration? Check out Momma Society’s DIY Designer Nursery Closet on a Budget and LA Closet Design’s 8 Expert Tips for Organizing Your Nursery Closet.

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Amanda Macy Hall

Amanda Macy Hall

Amanda Macy Hall is an Atlanta, Georgia native who spends her time balancing a love for writing, designing, food, and fitness with her favorite responsibility, raising a strong and joyful toddler girl.

Comments

  1. Vestidos infantil de festa Ana Giovanna

    July 12, 2017

    Hi Amanda,

    The removable compartments for cabinet organization are very useful. I use several of these compartments to keep socks, scarves and underwear. But recently, I had to separate some clothes for donation.

    There were so many clothes that I simply did not wear all the clothes and they accumulated mold.

    Another tip I like a lot and have helped me a lot is the makeover of the cabinets. Some cabinets are not well designed and I perform a makeover to add new and strong shelves. This helps save heavy objects and optimizes spaces.

    Greetings from Brazil

    Ana Paula Dantas

  2. Brittney Lemaigre

    January 21, 2020

    Hi, where did you find those metal baskets for the shoes?

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