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A Minimalist Baby Registry List for Small Nursery Space

April 2025

A Minimalist Baby Registry List for Small Nursery Space

I dragged my feet on building our baby registry, mostly because I did not want to get inundated with ‘stuff’. Do babies really need that much to start out with? Kevin and I are fairly minimalist in our life and wanted to continue that for the baby. We also do not live in a large place where we have room to store excess. We were not looking to furnish the next five years of the baby’s life and preferred to build things as we needed them. That being said, there is a baseline of items newborns need but it is not nearly as many items as the world and all those influencers want you to think. This is the list of things you should have on hand before baby arrives without overwhelming yourself with things if you chose not to.

Baby registries do have a great bonus where you receive a discount (Amazon’s was 15%) to purchase remaining things on your registry. So there is certainly incentive to add more than the minimum to your registry to get the discount. We added all sorts of items we use every day around the house as well as extra items for the baby we needed once the baby arrived, and even some items for later in life like eating solids. And there is a very generous return window for items purchased on the registry as well. 

For this list, our baby was born in the spring and would be spending those first few months going into summertime so that did influence some of our registry items. We also chose to formula feed so items around that feeding are included as well. Swap out seasonal items and feeding items as needed for your situation.

My number one Pro Tip: Buy second hand. Tap into consignment or thrift shops, use ‘Buy Nothing’ groups or Facebook Marketplace, or even friends and acquaintances. Think about how many babies are born and how many first time parents purchase everything new – items that are sometimes only used a handful of times as babies grow very fast. I saved hundreds of dollars just keeping an eye on Facebook Marketplace for items I knew we would want and is a way better system than purchasing things new every time. If you live in an area that is not as connected to a network for this, ask friends and families in other areas to expand your reach. 

Stroller / Car Seat / Carrier 

Clothing

Bath Time

Diapering

Feeding (Bottle/Formula Fed)

Keepsakes

Health

Sleep

Furniture

Toys

Books

I hope this list is helpful for someone that is looking to keep the baby things to essentials and a minimum than what everyone tells you that you need – it is shocking how little you need to start once baby arrives, especially if you already practice a more minimal style. Now to learn how to pack minimally for the baby for our first trip – stay tuned!

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