Nursery Planning Tool UK 2025
Tell us about your room and budget and get a personalised furniture checklist, safety guide and cost estimate — everything you need to plan your baby’s nursery.
Plan Your Nursery
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⚠️ Nursery safety essentials
How to Plan Your Nursery
Start With the Cot, Not the Decor
The single most important decision in a nursery is where the cot goes. It should be away from windows, radiators, shelves and curtains. Measure the room and plan furniture placement on paper before buying anything. A cot that doesn’t fit safely where you planned is an expensive problem to discover after delivery.
The Nursing Chair Debate
A nursing chair is genuinely useful if you plan to feed in the nursery regularly, particularly for night feeds. However, if you are room-sharing for the first 6 months (as recommended by the NHS), you may do most feeding in your bedroom rather than the nursery. Many parents buy a nursing chair and find it becomes a reading chair — which is still useful. In a small room, it may not be worth the space.
Changing Table vs Changing Mat
A dedicated changing table is convenient but occupies significant floor space and your child will outgrow it. A changing mat on top of a chest of drawers is the preferred choice for most small-to-medium rooms — it serves two purposes and costs a fraction of a standalone changing unit. Always use a changing mat with raised sides and never leave a baby unattended on an elevated surface.
Decorating Early Enough
Aim to have decorating finished at least 4 weeks before your due date — ideally 6–8 weeks. This allows paint fumes to dissipate fully. Furniture should ideally be built by 34–36 weeks, before the third trimester fatigue and before any risk of early labour. Many parents who plan to decorate at 38 weeks find themselves with an unfinished nursery and a newborn.
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