Well, first thing first, congratulations on having a sweet baby. Welcome aboard to start a blissful ride full of joy, laughter and surely, worries and some tears. Yes, parenthood is a full package, and you’ll love it.
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Getting the nursery ready is an exciting yet overwhelming task at the same time. However, preparing beforehand can guard you from getting caught in chaos and clutter. Parents love doing baby shopping and have an astronomical amount of small stuff. Similarly, your friends and family give you a lot of cute stuff. Thus you’ll have a pile of baby stuff like clothes, lotions, blankets, toys and whatnot everywhere.
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Well, worry no more. We are here to help you by giving you some amazing baby wardrobe organization ideas. So, without further ado, let’s dig in.
12 Brilliant Baby Cabinet Organisation Ideas for Small Spaces

- Increase Vertical Storage by Adding Hooks and Hanging Bins
Increasing the vertical storage space is an efficient trick to place more items in a small space without making it chaotic. Hanging bins cover less space than the closet shelves, but are equally practical. You can easily find stick-on hooks to hang the bins inside the closet.
- Increase Closet Space by Closet Rods
One of the most efficient ways of organizing a nursery for a small space is by using closet rods. You can hang several small hangers, carrying tiny clothes, on these clothes rods easily. Also, this organizing trick will help you place all the clothes in a single place.
Moreover, having all sorts of clothes in the same place will help you pick each day’s outfit without digging in a basket or a closed drawer.

- Add Floating Shelves
The more vertical space you can create in the nursery, the better. And using hanging or floating shelves is gonna help you get just that. Typically, people use these shelves as wall decor by placing stuff like plants, vases, trophies, or frames, on them. However, in the nursery, these hanging shelves can come in handy for keeping surplus baby stuff. Not only that, these floaties also keep the jumpy toddlers away from reaching out.
- Organize Clothes by Types
Separating the clothes by type and size is a must whether you’re using small hangers or baskets to store them. So, when you wish to dress up your kid in a jumper, you’ll see it right away without going through all over the wardrobe. You can use closet dividers to separate the clothes by size, type, and color.
- Split Back Up and Immediately Used Stuff
It is possible that you may end up having more stuff than needed, especially for the first six months. Firstly, it is advisable to skim through all the items and separate the items not required for the first six months (you can store these items outside the closet if having a space issue). Then, store the rest in the storage box for later use as a backup.
It is best to keep the box containing the frequently used items at a hand distance, whereas the backup box can go on the upper shelf.

- Allocate a Specific Space for Baby in the Kitchen
This point may surprise some parents, but truthfully, you’ll thank us for this later. Once you set a routine with your baby, you’ll have changes all over your space, not just the nursery. Hence, it’s best to be prepared beforehand. Mostly, you’ll prepare milk in the kitchen. So, dedicate a peculiar space for storing bottles in the pantry and on the countertop.
- Get a Baby Shoe Organizer
A shoe organizer with multiple pockets is an excellent product to keep several items. It’s great for keeping not just shoes rather you can place lotions, diapers, bibs, mittens, onesies, creams, etc. And hang it inside the closet, on the wall, or with the hook on the back of the door. The sheer pockets of this organizer make it easy for you to spot the required items right away.
- Install Pegboards
Pegboards have become increasingly popular in modern design. These immensely functional boards offer ample space to hang items without consuming closet space. You can hang hanging bins and baskets on the pegs containing anything like bibs, diapers, lotions, etc. Also, you can easily customize a pegboard’s size and color per your nursery’s theme.
Indeed, hanging pegboards only in the garage or basements has become a thing of the past.
- Tie Up a Soft and Plush Crib Organizer
A crib organizer is a brilliantly practical item, which also adds to the overall aesthetics of the nursery. These pockets are great for keeping stuffed toys, bibs or hankies. You can tie these soft and plush organizers on the side or front of the crib using its fabric loops.

Anything that you wish to keep at your hand distance when putting your little one to bed, you can keep in the crib organizer. These crib organizers are available in multiple sizes, colors, materials, and pockets. You can choose the ones that complement the overall theme of your nursery.
- Hang Aside a Mesh Laundry Bag
A mesh laundry box is a must-have to machine wash and dry baby items without fear of losing them. These bags keep the clothes, bibs, cotton shoes and other washable stuff tied up. Apart from being tiny in size, most baby items have velcros which may get attached to sweaters or blankets. So, it’s feasible to throw the dirty items in this laundry bag and once filled put the whole bag in the machine to wash.
- Label All Storage Containers
After placing everything on the shelves, hanging shoes and clothes on the hangers, storing lotion bottles in the drawers, keeping blankets and diapers in separate bins and storing surplus items in the storage box; it may seem at first glance that it’s gonna stay this great forever. However, be ready for a surprise, as you may still get some things messed up, especially when organizing a nursery in a small space.
So, to organize things a tad bit extra, it is best to label all the storage containers. Label all the drawers, storage boxes, and bins, so that the minute you step inside the closet, you know where to put your hands to get your desired item.
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- Keep a Surplus Box
You will have multiple baby items having immense emotional value but little to no practical. Indeed storing these dearly beloved items is a must, and you must keep them, but in a surplus box. Skim through this box every six months or a year, and see if you can part ways with some items. It’s a must-do practice for parents to organize a closet in a small space.
FAQs About Baby Cabinet Organisation
- How to Organize Baby Cabinet on a Small Budget?
Organizing a baby closet requires more management skills than a surplus amount of money. Here are a few quick and easy tips you can follow,
- Firstly, decide what age baby clothes you wish to keep in the closet before going shopping. So, if you’ve decided to keep clothes for up to a months-old baby, shop within this range. Simultaneously, go through all the gifted clothes you’ve gotten from friends and family, and only keep selected items in the nursery, and say goodbye to others.
- Secondly, a must-have for nursery organization is a dresser with multiple drawers. Indeed, there is no need to buy a brand-new dresser. You can use a bedside table as a dresser.
- Thirdly, think things through before installing permanent shelves or rods. If you plan on moving your kid with other siblings after a while or living on a rental property then it is best to refrain from making any irreversible changes.
- Lastly, if you do not have a dresser, you can create ample space by purchasing boxes, shoe hangers, and baskets at discounted prices. And, as stated above, you’ll only need properly labeled items to have the best-organized nursery.
- How Can I Organize Items Under the Baby Crib?
Keeping surplus items under the crib is one of the best baby cabinet organization ideas for small spaces. You can get soft yet sturdy baskets, put towels, blankets or similar items inside and slide them underneath the crib.

- Should I Hang or Fold the Onesies?
Undoubtedly, the urge to display all the cute clothes for your fashionista baby must be paramount. The deciding factor between folding and hanging is the available space. It is best to fold the clothes when organizing a small-spaced closet. And, if you have ample closet space then hang the onesies. However, if hanging the clothes, remember to use closet dividers to separate the clothes by type or size.
And with that, it’s a wrap! We hope you’ve found these nursery organizations’ tips and tricks helpful. Indeed, becoming a mother is as nerve-wracking as it is exciting. Following these baby closet organizing ideas will help decrease some of the burden off of your shoulders.