Preparing Your Kitchen for Baby: Essential Tips for New Parents

Now that the baby is here, it’s time to make some changes that are going to allow your little one to “roam around” freely without you worrying that he will get hurt in any way. As a new parent, you probably already know that you’ll be spending a lot of time in the kitchen preparing some meals for both you and your baby.

Generally speaking, the kitchen, in most households, is an epicenter where family members love to gather and spend some quality time together, which is why it's essential to ensure your kitchen is baby-friendly.

Now, it doesn’t mean that you must do some major alterations in order to make things safer, but just some smaller ones that will surely make a difference. If you need some tips when it comes to this, then pay attention to these below.

 

Opt For Backsplash

 

Don’t you think that it would be great if you opted for something that’s going to make your kitchen more visually appealing and simultaneously more protected? If the answer is yes, then different backsplash kitchen solutions should definitely be taken into account. I personally love backsplash tiles because they are a true sight for sore eyes, plus they add additional protection to your walls.

Generally speaking, they contribute to the overall beauty of any kitchen by expanding from the countertop to the ceiling which is going to make this space look even more beautiful and appealing.

 

Knives & Sharp Objects Must Be Out Of Reach

 

I know that this is without a doubt the most logical suggestion and something that every parent is aware of, but it never hurts to remind you how pivotal this step is. If you want to make sure your little one never grabs anything that could potentially hurt him, then I would advise you to install a magnetic wall rack on the backsplash beyond the counter.

Now, this refers to knives, peelers, and any other sharp items that could potentially jeopardize the safety of your kiddo. Let’s not forget to mention that apart from knives and other sharp tools, there are other things, like choppers and cheese graters that are equally as dangerous for babies.

If you want to be sure they are at any given moment out of your child's reach, then I would advise you to opt for a child lock. You can always compile a suite of utensils that are kid-friendly so he can play with them whenever he's in the mood to do some "cooking" work.

 

Floors Should Always Be Clean

 

I assume that a lot of experienced parents have told you that little ones adore spending time playing on the floor. And if that’s something your baby loves doing too, then he’ll most likely “try out” the kitchen floor as well.

And there’s no need to remind you that this area of the house can frequently be one of the untidiest places in the household precisely because all of us tend to spend lots of time out there doing various chores.

And then this leads to a variety of detrimental bacteria that have suddenly grown on the kitchen floor. Therefore, it's essential to clean this space on a regular basis by properly mopping the floor.

This way, you will ensure no harmful bacteria are residing on it. Another thing that you could do is to put a non-slip rug on the tile just to be one hundred percent sure your baby is not going to slip and fall while exploring the kitchen.

 

Welcome An Armchair

 

You may not now see this as something beneficial, but believe me when I say, if you purchase it, you will realize that you’ve done a great thing. Namely, these chairs can be of huge benefit, especially when you’re feeding your little one or when he’s resting on your chest.

Now, if you would like to give it a try, I would still like to remind you that it wouldn’t be recommendable to buy one that has open-weave materials, like linen because they are prone to absorbing cooking smells much more in comparison to other fabrics.

A better option for these purposes is leather. It doesn't absorb as much, plus it's very easy to maintain. Another great alternative is cotton covers. Even though armchairs are an amazing thing, bear in mind that many babies (when they're older) love to climb up on them, so ensure to have a safer piece of furniture until climbing becomes safer.

 

 

As you can see, there are so many different things that you can do to make sure your kitchen is perfectly safe for your child. What I love about these tips is the fact that they are simple, yet very effective.