5 Simple Steps to Prepare Your Home for Your Newborn's Arrival | Part 1 | Derbyshire Newborn Photographer

Are you expecting a new baby in the next few weeks? I totally get it, the anticipation can be exciting and overwhelming allat the same time. But don't worry, I've got your back! I've rounded up my top

5 tips for getting your home ready for your new arrival in just two weeks.

As a mom who's been through the newborn phase two times, I've gathered some unique ideas and tips that you might not have thought of before!

Image of mum kissing her newborn baby who is being held by his dad. Dad is kissing mum on the head and baby is looking into the camera. Derbyshire Newborn Photographer.

1. Declutter your home

Decluttering your home can sound like a daunting task, especially when you're expecting a newborn! But it's easier than you think to get your home ready for your newest addition. Honestly decluttering has always been overwhelming for me and especially when you’re pregnant, but I feel SO much better when I declutter. It is always worth the effort for me, it makes me feel cleansed!

Here are some steps to follow to declutter before baby arrives:

Step 1: Choose two or three rooms that you frequent most often (most likely this will be your living room, kitchen and bedroom).

Step 2: Start by noticing where things tend to pile up. For me, that’s always been the kitchen. Find a new place for these items to go so they stop piling up!

Step 3: Let’s “Marie Kondo” your stuff! Let’s clear out what you don’t need or want anymore. Go through each drawer, cabinet and shelf and ask yourself, “Do I still need/want this item?” 



Step 4: Make 3 piles, “Keep, Donate, Toss” and put everything into 1 of those piles.

Step 5: Organize the “keep” items, throw away the “toss” items (or recycle if possible) and give away the “donate.”

Turn on some music and make it fun! Ask a friend to come over and help. What are some ways you get motivated to declutter? I have a friend who is so good at decluttering, she is brutal and swears by Marie Kondo. I asked her to help me and she came and spent a morning (I’m a morning person if I want to get anything done) de-cluttering and re-organising my kitchen! Having a friend with me made the task far less daunting and way more fun. I can’t tell you how much better I felt after, it was like a cleanse!

By following these simple steps over the course of just a few days or a weekend, you can quickly create a stress-free and comfortable newborn-ready environment in your own home.

Prepare your home for baby: Declutter key rooms, organize with Marie Kondo, involve a friend for motivation. Create a stress-free environment for your newborn. Derbyshire Newborn Photographer.

2. Batch cook

The thought of cooking a ton of food in one go can be intimidating, but batch cooking is a lifesaver, especially when you're getting ready to welcome your newborn into the world. You'll thank yourself later! 

Here are a few simple steps to follow to get started:

Step 1: Plan out your meals. Choose recipes that are easy to make in large quantities, and make a list of all the ingredients you will need.
 I would recommend hearty meals like cottage pie, stew or spag bol. Easy ones to make a huge batch and freeze. My top tip: Try adding suede to your mash potato for some extra veg and nutrition!

Step 2: Go grocery shopping. Try to do this a few days before you plan to start cooking, so you have everything you need on hand.

Step 3: Set aside a block of time to cook. Depending on how much you want to make, you may need several hours or even a full day to get everything done. Consider getting the help of a friend or family member to make it more fun!

Step 4: Cook in batches. Prepare one recipe at a time, and portion it out into individual servings. Use freezer-safe containers or bags, and be sure to label everything with the name of the dish and the date it was made.

Step 5: Freeze your meals. Once everything is cooked and portioned out, place the containers in the freezer. They will keep for several months, so you can have a variety of meals ready to go whenever you need them.

By following these steps, you can create a stockpile of nutritious, homemade meals that will make the first few weeks with your newborn a little bit easier!

I really recommend having a look at Lucinder Miller’s recipes on nature Doc’s website here for some really nutritious and health recipes.

I would also recommend following @wildnutritionist on instagram if you don’e already. She aims at mums and weaning but also talks about pregnancy and general nutrition.

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3. Stock up on essentials (& not just baby essentials)

You’re likely already thinking about things like diapers, wipes, bottles, etc. 

But have you considered stocking up on regular household items like paper towels, toilet paper, dishwasher soap…? 



My best tip would be to set these items up on Amazon Subscribe and Save so they’ll show up on your doorstep and you never have to worry about running out those first few months with your newborn!

I tend to batch buy nappies and wipes from Aldi as I have found those the best by far, they even go up to a size 8 which is fab for my 5 year old who is still needing nappies at night time!

I have recently started ordering my bulk cupboard items from ocado as we are all on a new health kick in our household and ocado is fab for organic food and things that are harder to find in your local supermarket.

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