When you get pregnant and people tell you that you’re going to need to do some baby proofing the house, I don’t think you’re ever really prepared for what that means. We were lucky I think and we were able to go months and months without really making any major changes around the house. Erin has never really crawled so we didn’t have to worry about that. Instead, she went straight to pulling herself up onto the couch and walking around like that. Now though, she’s nearly 14 months old and she’s running around like a crazy thing. No where is safe.
Now that Erin is very mobile, it has made me realise just how unfriendly our house is to babies.
Just before Christmas we had a library in the living room. That is now mostly in the loft. Although Erin wasn’t quite able to get there then, she is now and the bookcases were not attached to the wall. They were always supposed to be temporary until we got built in shelves. I sold two of the bookcases, have moved one and now I’m trying to figure out what to do with the stuff on the other two so I can get rid of them as well.
Our coffee table got moved from the floor in the living room to the alcove where the television lives. It now doubles as our television stand. However, the more I look at it the more I realise that the drawers are pretty much in the perfect place for Erin. She loves to open things so I desperately need to get some baby locks on there!
We have a stone fireplace. There is no getting rid of that unfortunately but if she falls and hits her head, that’s going to hurt like hell!
Jackson has his food and water bowl in the kitchen. Erin has a bit of an obsession at the minute with his water bowl though. If the gate is open she would happily go in there, tip the bowl over a million times and soak herself! One day we had 4 changes of clothes because she did it over and over again. I know I could keep the gate locked so she can’t get to the bowl but then poor Jackson couldn’t get to his water. I guess at least I know she’ll like a paddling pool in the summer.
I haven’t even thought about upstairs too much yet but I know I need to. We need to figure out where we want everything in Erin’s room and get the furniture attached to the wall. We also definitely need a gate for her room and for the top of the stairs.
Do you have any tips for baby proofing? As a first time parent I feel like there could be loads of things I wouldn’t even think about!
It must be so tough working out what needs to be baby proofed and what doesn’t x
Oh gosh I remember this! They just keep growing so things that were ‘out of reach’ a month ago are now well within reach!
She’s managing to get into everything at the minute!
I remember these days well. I had 4 children and a fire place just like yours. They were always fine. My mum made like a door snake draft excluder to go around ours when they were little so not to bump themselves 🙂
That’s a great idea!
I remember the baby proofing days. It makes you overthink everything. My tip would be get your wall sockets covered.
Thanks for the tip!
I forgot what it was like to baby proof. Ophelia is everywhere at the mo. Up the stairs, in the cupboards. I’m about to get some locks for the kitchen cupboards x
Luckily Erin can’t climb yet!
Hmm, my tip guess is to make sure that the place where your baby stays and plays a lot are covered with foams or at least a soft cover so that whenever your baby bumps into the wall or floor, it will not hurt badly. Also make sure the sockets are covered as its dangerous.
Good tips!
The only good tip is to buy double if not triple the corner toppers. As soon as Leanora could reach she pull the off the side bird, table you name it
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