Here's how you can make the most of the limited space you may have, and yet provide all the furniture your baby needs.
As tiny as your baby may be, you're definitely going to have to make a whole lot of room for her - and if you live in a small apartment, trying to fit in all of baby's things may not be easy. For couples that live in a joint family and have only one room to themselves, accommodating baby's things and all of their things in that one bedroom may be even more difficult. Here's how you can make the most of the limited space you may have, and provide for your baby.
You don't need a crib
One of the first things many mothers want to do when they learn they are pregnant, is to start looking for cribs for the baby. Couples often want to pick up a crib even if they know that doing so will crowd up their bedroom. Although this sentiment is completely understandable, it helps to know that your baby doesn't need her own bed, and even after buying a crib parents often find that they put their baby to sleep on their bed on most nights. Mothers often find it more convenient to have baby besides them, especially in the first few nights when they are breastfeeding the baby and find it difficult to keep getting out of bed every time the baby cries. In addition, other mothers have the fear that they may drop the baby when carrying her from the crib to the bed in a half-asleep state. So if you really don't have the room for a crib, don't force yourself into buying one, believing it to be a necessity. It's not! Instead, opt for a baby mattress wrap that comes shaped with side bolsters and pillow. Simply place this on any bed, and place your baby on it.
Bassinets occupy minimal space
If mosquitoes often find their way into your home and you don't have a mosquito net on your bed, you may want added protection for your baby. Or, you may not feel comfortable having the baby in your bed as you fear you may roll over her. On the other hand, you may simply have a strong desire to see your baby in a pretty little bed of her own. In this case, consider purchasing a bassinet. These little baskets often come equipped with a mosquito net, or you could purchase one separately and drape it over the bassinet. Consider going in for one with a stand that allows you to rock your baby to sleep. Bassinets require very little space and have the added advantage of being portable. You can cart your baby along with you with ease wherever you go - be it to her doctor's clinic or to the parlour.
Drawer beds provide long-term usage
Put a mattress in a large drawer that pulls out from under your bed. When your child outgrows the bassinet, you can use this as a pullout bed and when your child outgrows this bed a few years later, you can use it as a drawer for storage.