You should swap the crib and chair with each other so the crib is closer to the door for easy access in the middle of the night. The chair can go in the corner and you could place a small side table without risk of it falling over (if you had the chair in your original location)
As above…my grandson’s small room was set up in reverse and it is the better layout and they had a large chair (the more comfy the better). Place dresser/change table as close to the entrance as feasible so you can take advantage of that corner to place things. They added open shelving there and eventually a Montessori bookcase to take advantage of every space.
Maybe a mini crib will work fine to buy the parents some time to "displace" another kid from the real nursery OR to slowly have the baby join a toddler in a different room.
As drawn, the door opens in a triangle with an acute angle. It's getting the 36 by 36 " chair through that skinny open triangle that needs to be looked at. Take a 36 inch square of cardboard and see if it fits. The approach area from the hallway may generous enough to position the chair well.
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