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meghan1996 · 16/04/2019 17:28

Hey everyone Smile
First time mummy here due in a couple months. Still living at home so spare box bedroom will be the baby's room about a year until we move out. Is there a good storage method for wipes and nappies etc as I've bought a few in bulk?
Thanks!

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99calmbeforethestorm · 16/04/2019 20:21

We just shove them under the bed.

SoHotADragonRetired · 16/04/2019 20:22

Er, just... Shove them where there's space?

I wouldn't buy any more nappies yet anyway, you don't know if they'll fit or agree with your baby's skin.

NotMyUsualTopBilling · 16/04/2019 20:32

When we had our first we were living in my Mum's spare room with him until he was 3 months, space was tight but it's doable.

Remember your baby will probably share with you for at least the first 6 months, read up on SiDS guidelines they do make sense, so the box room will essentially be a storage space.

We found those plastic drawer unit nuts useful as you can stack them to save space, these are good for storing clothes, nappies, portable change mat, wipes and all sorts of baby stuff junk.

It's also worth remembering that babies really don't need much so a few under bed boxes should see you though if space is tight.

NotMyUsualTopBilling · 16/04/2019 20:33

Also agree with PP, don't overstock as tempting as it is, we had to use cloth nappies and wipes in the end as we didn't find a disposable my youngest didn't have bad skin reactions too.

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