Nursery Closet Makeover Reveal and Closet Divider Printable Set
A full organizational overhaul on a nursery closet that is packed full of functional storage solutions for baby, plus a free closet divider printable set.
Wanna see a brain on nesting overdrive?
Exhibit A:

Exhibit B:

If you listen really closely, you can almost hear angels singing. I mean, that is SOME before and after.
This nursery closet that was stressing me out just a few weeks ago is now so totally GLORIOUS!!!
I got in trouble for this one though. I really did.
I was so not happy with the old wire shelving that was originally chilling out in this closet. It wasn’t really that bad. It just wasn’t making me feel motivated get organized in here. Once we finished the rest of the nursery makeover though, I was able to carve out the time to make it happen.
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Supplies Used:
- Peel and stick wallpaper
- Spackle and medium grit sandpaper (to patch the holes in the wall from the old shelving)
- Wallpaper smoother and utility knife
- ClosetMaid Tower Kit
- 2 ClosetMaid Drawers
- 4 small woven milk crate baskets
- Kids’ velvet hangers

So while Olivia was at school and Robert was at work, I was restless and decided I was sick of staring at this closet. Hitting your due date and still having no baby will do that to your brain.
I busted out the power driver and ripped out every single shelf and felt a million times better.

And then I patched the holes, climbed a step stool, and hung up some peel and stick wallpaper. (Here’s a how-to if you’re new to wallpaper… the peel and stick is super quick and easy and mess-free.)
Word to the wise, don’t try this at home when you’re 9 months pregnant or your husband will most likely fuss at you for overdoing it. Yeah, I was dumb.
But it’s so pretty!!!

Don’t worry though. At this point, Robert ordered me to put my feet up and not move at all while he did the hardest part, which was putting together the solid shelving to replace the old wire ones.
Aren’t y’all so jealous of this outfit? He’s a regular trendsetter. Pajamas and cowboy boots will be all the rage in Paris next season, mark my words.

This closet looks SO much better! And I feel like I can actually think straight in here now.

And these solid shelves were absolutely worth a couple of hours of putting them together to pack way more function into this closet.
Robert and I are convinced we need this in all the rest of our closets now since houses built in 1960 don’t exactly have the best reputation for stellar closet space.

I picked up these baskets at Target for extra clothing storage of hand-me-down toddler sizes that Regan won’t be wearing for a while.

Even though Olivia has cornered the market on children’s books in her reading nook around here, I snagged a few to keep on this closet shelf for Regan’s bedtime stories. Start ’em young, right? ๐
The gray tree wallpaper actually reminds me of the Narnia reading nook downstairs in the playroom, so Regan gets her own little version until she grows into the wardrobe one.

I’m really glad I sprung for a couple of these drawers to pack tons more storage on this shelf for all of the extra diapering items.
We plan to cloth diaper, but since we got a giant box of wipes at our baby shower, we’re sure they’ll still be put to good use when we travel or have grandparents babysit.

And the second drawer has been great for stashing a few other odds and ends that don’t really have a place otherwise.

To help me keep the different sizes of hanging clothes separated, I printed these divider tags on cardstock.

To download and print the set of dividers for yourself, you can get them here:

I really wasn’t sure I was going to get to this closet project if Regan graced us with her presence early, but I’m so glad she gave me the time to feel fully prepared and organized in here.
Here are all of the sources we used, if you need them:

I’ll give y’all a grand tour soon of all of the different ways we packed tons of organization into this nursery because it’s a LOT! More than I could sum up in this one post for sure.
Anyone else feeling totally inspired to overhaul other closets? The ones in our master bedroom are calling my name now.




Itโs beautiful! What an amazing DIY. What is the width of this closet?!
Hi! The closet is 68โ wide x23โ deep x8โ tall and has a 47.25โ wide x79โ tall door way.
Hello,
This looks beautiful!! Iโm having my first baby in December. Trying to download your printable closet tags. But I canโt seem to find it
CONGRATULATIONS, Lina!! The printable tags are in this post https://www.blesserhouse.com/nursery-closet-makeover-reveal-closet-divider/
The closet looks lovely and so functional! I loved the wallpaper and have been considering something similar for one wall in a guest room. The reviews, however, have totally been off-putting. Every 1-star review mentions the product quickly peeling off the wall and several show photos. I’d love an update a few months from now ti see if you experience that problem. (Hope you don’t!)
I saw those too and had my concerns, but I went for it anyway. So far no issues at all! I wonder if there were humid conditions in those instances that caused it? I could see how maybe it would come off the wall in a hot, humid space. I avoid painting cabinets and furniture in conditions like that too because it won’t cure well. Maybe? Just my prediction.
Congratulations on the new angel! The photo shoot was beautiful, as is this nursery! I was going to ask you if you were headed to the NestFest this weekend, but I can see youโve got your hands full right now. ? Lovely job and such a beautiful family! Best wishes, Wendy
Thank you, Wendy!! ๐
Closets are meant to be this pretty! And hey, Mama’s gotta do what Mama’s gotta do…I was totally hanging crown molding and staining fences while pregnant LOL. It’s better than watching the clock, right? ๐