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Nursery Closets to Die For + An Expert’s Best Organization Tips

We are often inspired to get more organized at the start of the new year, but sometimes it feels overwhelming to actually get started. Tackling your nursery closet organization is an easy way to jump-start your aspirations of the new and organized you.

Nursery Closet Design Expert Advice
Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design

Not only can you be inspired by the nursery closet inspiration below (we’re talking wow-worthy nursery closets), but we also pulled in the experts for you. Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design, knows her way around a small space and knows how to maximize it to store every last itty bitty piece of baby clothing.

In the Nursery with Foxy Oxie
In the Nursery with Foxy Oxie

While not all of our babies have huge closets or extensive wardrobes, I think you’ll find her tips will help you use whatever space you have more efficiently. Thank you, Lisa, for sharing with us.

In the Nursery with Jenni Pulos
In the Nursery with Jenni Pulos

Nursery Closet Organization Tips from Lisa Adams:

1. Incorporate a custom changing table if you have the space.

Changing Table in Nursery Closet
Welcome Home Nursery by YouthfulNest

2. Use drawer inserts for baby products (combs, towels, diapers, etc.) and fun cut-outs for lotions and creams.

3. Incorporate storage for toys to keep them tidy.

In the Nursery with Kendra Atkins
In the Nursery with Kendra Atkins
In the Nursery with Monika Hibbs
In the Nursery with Monika Hibbs

4. Use playful accents (hardware) that can easily be swapped later to transition with your child.

Ali Fedotowsky's Nursery Closet
Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design in Ali Fedotowsky’s Nursery
photo: Christine Farah Photography
Nursery Closet Organization
Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design
Boy Nursery Closet
Carter’s Neutral Modern Safari Nursery by adunaway
Girl Nursery Closet
Juniper’s Vintagey Bird Wallpaper Nursery by Raewyn Fahlenbock
Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design
Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design
Mint Blush Gold Nursery
Mint Blush Gold Nursery by Giosel Maria Morel Fernandez

5. Use a high-gloss finish that is durable and easy to wipe clean.

Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design
Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design
Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design
Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design

6. Create separate hanging sections to organize your infant’s clothes by age, as babies are growing into new clothes all the time.

DIY Closet on a Budget
DIY Closet on a Budget by Momma Society

7. Incorporate cute hangers that fit the decor (and size of the clothing). This is another easy thing to swap/transition for a different look as your child grows.

Gabriel Neutral Nursery by Sissy + Marley
Gabriel Neutral Nursery by Sissy + Marley
Rustic Chic Woodland Nursery
Rustic Chic Woodland Nursery by Lisa Rose DiGirolamo
Nursery Closet with Bookshelf
Kenley’s Nursery by ehayes

8. Have a surface for the diaper bag and changing out necessities when you’re heading out the door.

Polka Dot Vintage Nursery
Polka Dot Vintage Nursery by Jessica Boro
Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design
Closet Design by Lisa Adams, of LA Closet Design

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