Measure Twice, Design Once
Hey there, it’s Gabriella again, your go-to guru for all things nursery design! Welcome to Episode 2 of "How to Design Your Baby Nursery," where today, we’re getting down to the nitty-gritty with measuring and sketching out your room. And no, this isn’t just some boring technical step you can skip, unless you want to end up with a crib that blocks the closet door or a changing table that’s an obstacle course.
Before we can start playing interior designer, we need to know what we’re working with. Think of this as the CSI: Nursery edition – we’re taking all the measurements, from wall lengths to outlet locations, and creating a detailed sketch of the room. Grab some graph paper and assign a scale (one square equals 6 inches, anyone?). This will help you visualize how your dream nursery pieces will fit.
Not a fan of hand-drawn sketches? No worries! I’ve got you covered with some digital options like Homestyler and Floor Planner. They’re free and fabulous, but don’t get frustrated if there’s a bit of a learning curve. Remember, this isn’t about making a Pinterest-perfect render; it’s about ensuring your furniture fits before you haul it up the stairs.
Still confused? Head over to gabriellamilgrom.co/nursery and grab your workbook. It’s packed with step-by-step video tutorials on measuring, sketching, and using those online tools.
So, don’t skip this step, my friend! This floor plan is your nursery’s blueprint, guiding you to make informed decisions that will keep you from future design disasters. Measure, sketch, and then join me in Episode 3 where we’ll start laying out your perfect nursery.
Grab your tape measure and paper, and let’s make some magic!