Make sure that box is ticked and childproof your home. With so much to think about, the most important side of room preparation can easily slip people’s minds: creating an environment that is completely safe for baby. Seeing the difference you’ve made in a matter of weeks will make you so glad it’s done. Spend just 20 minutes every day or so sorting and organising a drawer, cupboard or corner of your home. Get your house in order so your head feels in order too. ![]() It’s very common to go through that nesting stage, but rather than leaving this clear-out/clean-up until the last minute, try to be on top of things as early as you can. I work with many parents who feel they over-bought and regret it. The aim is to avoid purchasing anything that isn’t needed. Start your list early and add to it – only have one and keep it in one place. There are many websites that can help with this. Praise for Vicky Silverthorn’s miraculous organisational service, aka ‘You Need a Vicky’, has ranged from her being described as a “super cool Mary Poppins” to another client asking “when can you move in?”Īfter 10 years working as a PA to celebrities like Lily Allen, and nearly five as a professional organisation guru, the queen of clean and tidy living is perfectly placed to help you create the cosiest new-baby nest.Īlways start this wonderful journey with a basic list of what you will need to buy in order to be totally prepared for your baby’s arrival. ![]() Vicky Silverthorn provides 10 top ways to organise your home for your new arrival
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