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Their new world is so exciting that sleep might not be the first thing on a baby’s mind when you want them to settle. But most  babies simply need the right conditions to sleep – including wind-down time. Here are some tips to help set a sleep environment  to get your baby in the mood for sleep. And when baby sleeps better – you do too!

1. Organise your storage so the room stays clutter-free

We might go on about it a bit too much, but good storage  really is key when it comes to keeping clutter at bay.

And because we know babies need quite a lot of things  once they arrive in the world, we’ve designed coordinated  furniture ranges to hold all the essentials that accompany  them through those busy early years. Coordinated furniture  helps to set a streamlined look in the room too, which is  one giant step in towards a calm, clutter-free space. 

Once all the important stuff is sorted, you can see how much room is left over for the fun stuff. It will probably  more than you expect!

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2. Choose a comfortable mattress

Setting baby’s sleeping area is as easy as 1,2,3. 

First choose a mattress. All our baby mattresses are medium firm to firm - just right for little ones to feel  supported and comfortable all night long.

Next, add one of our mattress protectors to keep it fresh,  whatever little accidents might occur.

Finally top it off with a 100% cotton sheet, like this one from  our GULDVÄVARE range. As with all our baby bedding, it will  be super soft against your baby’s delicate skin.

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3. From daytime naps to night feeds, get the lighting right

Mix up lots of different lighting sources to help get good lighting for all the activities in baby’s room. Choose lights with a  dimmer to easily switch the room into wind-down mode. Try keeping a low night light on near your baby’s bed – it will help  make night feeds and changes run a bit more smoothly

4. Switch into sleep mode with soft sounds

Whether you want to soften the mood after high-energy  awake time, or help your baby fall asleep, a handy portable  Bluetooth speaker can help. 

Playing their favourite songs, lullabies, soft music, or even  white noise when they’re ready to sleep, can help them  settle during the bedtime routine. As well as giving them  something nice to drift off to, it creates nice connections  between calming sounds and sleep time that will support  them as they get older.

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5. Clear the air with an air purifier

They may be invisible to us, but unpleasant particles can  exist in our indoor air, so why not improve baby’s sleep  environment with help of an air purifier? It filters out  particles like dust, pollen and chemicals meaning you and  your baby can breathe cleaner air. 

Prepare the room by switching on the air purifier before  bedtime, to start the sleep routine with cleaner indoor air

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6. Block-out blinds and curtains create sleep darkness

Bright light can disrupt babies’ sleep, so help them to get  into a good sleep routine with a block-out blind. Finish  dressing your window with a curtain that you can close in  front of the blinds – it all adds to the cosy feel.

As your child gets older you can change the curtains to suit  their developing tastes without altering the quality of the  light – helping to maintain their good sleep routine.

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