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A calmer, cleaner nursery = a calmer, happier parent

A calmer, cleaner nursery = a calmer, happier parent

Parenting a baby can be wonderful, but let’s be honest—it’s also overwhelming. The constant clutter of nappies, bottles, and toys can make the nursery feel like chaos. And here’s the thing: clutter and disorganisation can overstimulate your brain just as much as your baby’s. 

Research shows that disorganised spaces can elevate cortisol levels (your stress hormone), making it harder to focus and relax. When your nursery is clean and organised, it’s not just about appearances—it creates a calm, functional environment where you and your baby can thrive. 

We ask the team at folk & Thread to share their advice on refreshing your nursery and create a space that supports a calmer, happier family life. 

Create calm through organisation 

An organised nursery makes parenting so much easier. Everything has its place, and the space feels calm, not chaotic. Here’s how to achieve that: 

– Create clear zones: Divide the nursery into areas for sleeping, changing, and feeding. This makes it easier to keep everything in its place. 

– Declutter first: Remove anything your baby has outgrown or isn’t using. Donate, store, or recycle these items to free up space. 

– Rotate toys: Keep a small selection of toys out and store the rest. Swap them every couple of weeks to keep playtime fresh and manageable. 

Quick tip: “Don’t put it down, put it away.” This simple habit takes seconds but keeps the nursery tidy without the need for big clean-ups. 

Make cleaning part of your routine 

A clean nursery doesn’t just look good—it can improve air quality, reduce germs, and create a soothing environment. Here’s how to stay on top of it: 

Daily: Wipe high-touch surfaces like changing mats, door handles, and light switches. 

Weekly: Wash cot sheets, vacuum floors, and dust furniture. 

Monthly: Move furniture to clean hidden dust, vacuum curtains, and deep-clean the mattress with a baby-safe cleaner. 

Pro tip: Use a stick vacuum for quick, regular touch-ups and keep baby-safe cleaning supplies close to the nursery. 

Prioritise safer sleep 

A fresh start is the perfect time to revisit safer sleep guidelines and ensure your nursery is set up accordingly: 

Inspect the cot: Check that the mattress is firm, flat, and in good condition. 

Keep it clear: Remove bumpers, soft toys, and loose bedding to maintain a safe sleep space. 

Secure cords: Make sure electrical cords, blinds, and outlets are out of reach. 

Eco-friendly products we love 

Spring cleaning doesn’t mean using harsh chemicals. Eco-friendly cleaning products are safer for your baby and the planet. Here are our favourites: 

Ecover Zero Laundry Detergent: Gentle on baby skin and tough on stains. 

Method All-Purpose Spray: Perfect for cleaning high-touch areas. 

Milton Antibacterial Surface Spray: A trusted option for sanitising toys and surfaces. 

DIY cleaner: Mix vinegar, water, and a drop of baby-safe essential oil for an effective natural cleaner. 

Reduce overstimulation with a tidy space 

The nursery is your baby’s sanctuary, so keeping it organised helps create a calm environment for them—and for you. A few small habits can make a big difference: 

Label baskets or drawers: This keeps everything easy to find and puts an end to frantic searches for that one missing sock. 

Prepare for tomorrow, tonight: Restock nappies, lay out clothes, and tidy up so mornings feel less chaotic. 

One in, one out: For every new item, donate or store something your baby no longer needs. 

Stick to a maintenance routine 

A little regular effort can keep the nursery tidy all year round: 

Daily: Quick tidy-ups—put away toys, wipe surfaces, and sort laundry. 

Weekly: Change bedding, vacuum floors, and check for low supplies. 

Seasonal: Declutter clothes, rotate toys, and donate items no longer in use. 

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