Planning Your Dream Baby Nursery - Ideas from Newborn Photography Brisbane
- Natarsha March APP
- Oct 22
- 5 min read

There’s something magical about planning your baby’s nursery. It’s the moment it all starts to feel real.
The late-night Pinterest scrolling, the “just a quick look” trips to Baby Bunting that somehow turn into three-hour sagas, and the endless debate about whether the wall colour is “sage” or “mint”.
But before you max out the credit card on matching everything, let’s talk about what actually matters when you’re planning your dream nursery.
Because while the pretty bits are lovely, the practical bits are what’ll save your sanity at 2 a.m.

Start with function, not fluff
When you’re bleary-eyed and trying to change a nappy one-handed, flow matters.
When designing your baby nursery ideas, you want the cot, change table, and feeding chair close enough that you’re not doing laps of the room in the dark.
I’ve seen parents realise (too late) that the wardrobe door can’t open once the chair’s in place, so maybe do a little measuring before you assemble everything.
Think through the basics: easy access to nappies, wipes, and spare onesies. The rest (the canopy, the fairy lights, the “Instagram wall”) can come later.

Safety first (the unglamorous but essential bit)
It might not be the fun part, but it’s the most important.
Keep cots away from windows and cords, double-check furniture stability, and use non-toxic paints or finishes.
Avoid bumpers, pillows, or anything fluffy inside the cot, yes, even that adorable teddy your aunt bought.
You’ll sleep better knowing your baby’s space is safe… well, as better as you can when you’re waking up every few hours anyway.

Storage is your new best friend
Babies come with an unbelievable amount of stuff for such tiny humans.
Nappies, wipes, wraps, creams, backup wraps (because you’ll lose the first ones constantly)… it never ends.
Invest in drawers, baskets, or hidden storage under your change table.
Label things if you’re that way inclined (or at least pretend for the first week).
Future you will thank you when you’re trying to find the nail clippers while holding a squirming newborn.

Baby nursery ideas that feel like you
You don’t have to commit to the full Pinterest aesthetic unless it makes you happy.
Choose colours and textures that feel calm and timeless, not just trendy.
Neutrals photograph beautifully, by the way, and will grow with your little one as you update the space later.
If you’re local, Brisbane’s full of gorgeous décor finds like handmade treasures from the Samford markets or a cheeky wander through Adairs or Pottery Barn Kids in the Valley.
Just maybe don’t bring your partner unless you’re prepared for the “how much for a lamp?” face.

Think about comfort (for you, not just baby)
You’ll spend a lot of time in that room. Feeding, rocking, cuddling, sometimes crying (don’t worry, we all do).
Make sure there’s a comfy chair, good lighting, and a spot to rest your drink or snack.
Brisbane mums, add a fan or air-con to your list. Nothing says “newborn summer” like feeding under a blanket of humidity.
Blackout curtains can help everyone sleep a little longer too (miracles do happen).

Leave room to grow
Babies don’t stay little for long. I know, that’s both wonderful and heartbreaking.
Choose furniture that can evolve, like cots that convert to toddler beds or shelves that can hold books instead of bottles one day.
Keep it flexible, keep it functional, and don’t feel pressured to have everything perfect before baby arrives.
Because seriously, once they’re here, you’ll realise the real magic isn’t in the nursery design, it’s in the sleepy snuggles, the tiny fingers, and the quiet moments that make the chaos worthwhile.
And here’s one most people forget: leave a little space on the wall for memories.
That empty spot is waiting for your baby’s welcome keepsak, like a beautiful name frame or wall print from your newborn photoshoot with me.
Those tiny details, captured and framed, become the heart of the room long after the cot’s gone and the toys take over.

Nursery Checklist: 5 Things You Actually Need (and 5 You Really Don’t)
Once you’ve nailed the layout, colours, and a little space on the wall for that gorgeous name frame from your newborn photoshoot (wink), it’s time for the real talk.
Because no one tells you how easy it is to fall down the “I need it all” baby-shopping rabbit hole… until you’re standing in Baby Bunting holding a wipe warmer and wondering where it all went wrong.
Here are the five things you’ll actually use… and five you really, really won’t.
✅ Five Things You Actually Need
A comfy chair - You’ll spend hours here. Make sure it’s easy to clean, comfy for feeding, and gentle on your back.
Storage baskets or drawers - You can never have too many. Bonus points if they hide the chaos.
Change mat + supplies within reach – Keep nappies, wipes, creams and spare onesies in arm’s reach (trust me, you don’t want to walk away mid-change).
Soft lighting - A dim lamp or nightlight will save your eyeballs during 3 a.m. feeds.
A fan or air-con - Brisbane heat and newborns do not mix. Keep it cool and comfy.
🚫 Five Things You Really Don’t Need
Nappy bin with 47-step disposal system - A regular bin with a lid does the job. Promise.
Wipe warmer - You live in Queensland. Enough said.
Matching cot sets and bumpers - They look cute, but they’re a safety no-go (and you’ll just end up removing them).
Designer baby shoes - Adorable? Yes. Useful? Not until they can walk… and even then, probably still not.
Fancy nursery scent diffusers - Babies don’t care if the room smells like “Coastal Driftwood”. Keep it clean and simple.

I think the biggest thing to remember is that your dream nursery doesn’t need to look like a magazine spread. It just needs to feel like home.
A space where you can breathe, love, and make memories with your new little person.
And when it’s all set up and your baby’s arrived, make sure you capture those early days, the cot, the tiny outfits, the way their room looked before it became a toy explosion.
Because those details will fade faster than you think.

About the Author
Natarsha March is an award-winning Brisbane newborn, baby, and family photographer who specializes in creating timeless, heartfelt images that capture the love and connection between families. With years of experience and a passion for working with little ones, she’s known for her relaxed, stress-free sessions that result in beautifully natural photographs. Based in Bunya, Brisbane, Natarsha has helped countless families preserve their most precious moments, from the tiny details of a newborn to the joyful chaos of a growing family. If you're looking for a trusted photographer in Brisbane who values quality, safety, and genuine connection, Family Photography by Natarsha March is the perfect choice.






























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