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How to prepare a baby-friendly home without moving

5 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

To prepare a baby-friendly home without moving, focus on decluttering and organising with smart storage solutions, which can cost around £50 to £200 for a small to medium space and take a few hours to implement. Use darker colours on furnishings to hide stains and create a calm environment, install baby gates by six months as your little one starts crawling, and carve out a quiet corner for relaxing. These steps are quick, affordable, and effective for making your current home safer and more comfortable for your growing family.

If you’re expecting, preparing your home for the arrival of a little one can be one of the most intimidating factors to consider – particularly if space is tight and you’re not in a position to move. But there are some cheap and easy hacks for preparing your space without any moving hassle or spend. Read on to find out more.

Choose a darker shade

When it comes to soft furnishings – from sofas to towels and even bed sheets – take your shades down a few tones and minimise the inevitable unsightly stains. Black is a bold and sophisticated choice that can look fantastic, particularly in modern, minimalist spaces. We love this Habitat 3 seater velvet black sofa, this super affordable black towel range by George at Asda and these French linen bed sheets by Soak & Sleep. For a softer take on dark textiles, opt for rich maroons or classic navy blues. This textured throw by Olivia’s is perfect for introducing a touch of cosiness while you’re up in the wee hours during night feeds and this simple and elegant navy rug from Dunelm will covertly soak up any small spillage.

Choose dark colours like navy blue for bed sheets for a child-friendly home

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