WEB: A Shared Master Bedroom Nursery
By Mandy Jackson
May 24, 2021
When we found out we were expecting our second child, we knew we didn't have the space for a dedicated nursery. We live in a small two-bedroom apartment, and our first child's room was already packed with toys and clothes. So, we decided to create a shared master bedroom nursery.
It wasn't easy, but we managed to create a space that worked for both our baby and us. Here are a few tips for creating a shared master bedroom nursery:
- Choose a neutral color scheme. This will help to create a calming and relaxing space for both you and your baby.
- Use furniture that can be used for multiple purposes. For example, a changing table that can also be used as a dresser or a rocking chair that can also be used for feeding.
- Keep the space organized. This will help to prevent it from feeling cluttered and chaotic.
- Make sure there is enough light. This will help to create a cheerful and inviting space.
- Add personal touches. This will help to make the space feel like home for both you and your baby.
Creating a shared master bedroom nursery can be a challenge, but it is definitely possible. By following these tips, you can create a space that works for both you and your baby.
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Comment by: Sarah Date: May 25, 2021
This is a great idea! I'm expecting my first child and we live in a small apartment, so I'm definitely going to consider creating a shared master bedroom nursery.
Comment by: John Date: May 26, 2021
We also had to create a shared master bedroom nursery when our second child was born. It was a bit of a challenge, but we made it work. We used a lot of the tips you mentioned, like choosing a neutral color scheme and using furniture that could be used for multiple purposes.
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