Baby Bedroom Decor
RYAN GARVIN
Fact: It's never too early to appreciate good design. Your baby may not care what their room looks like, which means the nursery is one of the last times you can call all the shots, before they hit that threenager stage and have opinions on everything. Jokes aside, the nursery is your baby's first home. And the space that welcomes them into the world should boast an inviting, calming, and fun atmosphere full of wonder. Of course, your baby's room also needs to be functional and comfortable for the you. So allow the following twenty unique nursery ideas, examples, and tips to ease and guide your own decorating process. Classic pastels, unexpected neutrals, and modern interpretations ahead.
Tasmin Johnson
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Choose a Fun Light
In this baby's room designed by Tasmin Johnson, the timeless pieces—like the ottoman and chair set, framed photographs, and traditional dresser—give the room a refined edge that will age well. To balance it out, she chose a whimsical pendant light.
Marie Flanigan Interiors
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Invest In Ageless Furniture
Contained by gold-leaf borders, the flowers climbing up the walls of designer Marie Flanigan's newborn daughter's room are actually mural wallpaper. Today, the daybed is "a cozy spot for late-night feedings, but one day it'll be her big-girl bed, with a trundle for sleepovers," the Houston Designer says. Stylish, ageless, multi-purpose furniture is always a good investment.
PHOTO: Matthew Williams; DESIGN: Studio DB
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Dress Up the Changing Table
Studio DB transformed this corner into a happy, practical changing station by framing it with a cheerful gallery wall , floating shelves, and plush animal mount. Opt for a changing table with drawers instead of open shelves to tuck away unsightly essentials and anchor the space with a neutral yellow hue.
Chango & Co
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Pick Fun Furniture
In this adorable nursery designed by Chango & Co, the lucite shelving unit is shaped like a dollhouse. There are so many fun options out there that can make even something ordinary (in this case, a shelving unit), into something exciting and inspiring.
PHOTO: Tessa Neustadt; DESIGN: Amber Interiors
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Choose an Interesting Crib
Your crib doesn't have to be plain white or wood. We're loving the modern black border of the crib in this nursery designed by Amber Interiors. The layers of plush rugs, whimsical wallpaper, and ceiling-high linen curtains soften up the space. But most importantly, never underestimate storage in a nursery. Baskets and bins are a good option and can be repurposed as the child grows.
NATHAN SCHRODER
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Bring In Two Gliders
Photographer Gray Milan and his husband Jeff Richardson have two glider sin their nursery suite. This way, there's story time is a family affair. If space allows, bring in two rocking chairs or slide up an extra stool—it's particularly handy for parents of twins.
NATHAN SCHRODER
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Opt for Durable Upholstery
This is baby Dove's room in Malin's nursery suite. His pro tip? Upholster your furniture in outdoor fabric or other spill-proof material so it looks like new for longer. A daybed can double as a bed for overnight guests and a place to perch while the kids play.
Fran̤ois Dischinger
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Be Bold With Color
We're digging the use of vibrant, unexpected colors in this nursery designed by Steven Sclaroff. The green background of the wallpaper still feels youthful thanks to the whimsical pattern, and the orange-red carpet adds a surge of energy. The classic armchair and dresser are also going to deliver function and style to the family home for years to come.
PHOTO: Tessa Neustadt; DESIGN: Amber Interiors
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Install a Little Library
Step story time up a notch by adding a little floating shelf library to display all their favorite bedtime books on. Designed by Amber Interiors, the collection of books doubles as decor, animating the white walls.
Cameron Rupert
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Bring In Cute Storage Pieces
Keep blankets and towels easy to access with an etagere, a storage ladder, or a towel warmer. In this nursery designed by Cameron Ruppert Interiors, the wood towel rack adds a classic touch while also giving the pretty blankets more time to shine out in the open.
Studio DB
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Add a Gallery Wall
Studio DB perked up the wall behind the crib with fun photographs of sheep (hopefully they'll also bring good luck with pleasant dreams and plenty of sleep). You could also add some sentimental value by creating a gallery wall of family photos.
PHOTO: Emery Davis; DESIGN: Madre
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Incorporate Personal Touches
In this adorable room designed by Mia Brous and Kerri Goldfarb of Madre, everything feels as unique as it does functional (not always the easiest balance to strike!). The stool makes lounging more comfy, but it also adds a fun personal touch with the child's name on it. We're also loving the color scheme in this room. Their clients wanted a happy bright space, so the designers "decided to go bold with coral. Orange undertones keep it from veering too pink."
PHOTO: David Tsay; DESIGN: Emily Henderson
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DIY the Walls
Use stenciled wallpaper (or even try out your #skills and paint them on yourself) for a whimsical wall covering. By Emily Henderson Design, this nursery's animal theme makes it feel like a circus without being visually chaotic.
PHOTO: Matthew Williams
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Give It an Edge
Just because it's a nursery doesn't mean it needs to be super whimsical and soft. Studio DB chose a more angular approach with a graphic wall mural and modern geometric mobile. The colorful details and layers of shapes make it appropriately playful for a nursery.
Courtesy of Ryan Liebe for Emily Henderson Designs
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Choose A Cool Mobile
Emily Henderson knows sweet dreams are made of adorable tiny wooden sailboats. It adds character and playfulness without skewing totally cutesy or kitschy.
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Repurpose a Dresser
If you're on a super tight budget, don't splurge on on new items before you've exhausted what you already have. In this space, Emily Henderson transformed an existing dresser into a changing table by placing a changing pad on it.
PHOTO: Tessa Neustadt; DESIGN: Emily Henderson
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Lighten the Mood
These soft pink-and-white walls give the room a warm, comforting rosy flow without being overwhelming and dominating the room. Keep the rest of the decor simple and neutral, so the room feels like a relaxed retreat. Emily Henderson brought in a nature-inspired accents and traditional staples to round out the space.
Chango & Co.
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Install Sconces
Free up tabletops and surface spaces by installing sconces instead of using table lamps. We love the yellow one in this space designed by Chango & Co—it really brightens up the walls.
Courtesy of Tessa Neustadt for Emily Henderson Designs
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Create A Nature-Inspired Nursery
Forget the blues and pinks and go with a nature-inspired scene for your nursery wall, as Emily Henderson did in this space. The lush trees feel calm and soothing, and look ethereal when light reflects off them. Bonus: Green does look gorge when paired with pops of light pink.
via Spearmint Baby
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Look at It from Baby's Perspective
Instead of covering the walls (and risk stains and wear and tear as your baby gets older), add wallpaper to the ceiling. It draws your eye up and is an unexpected twist on the space Spearmint Baby. Plus, it's the view your baby will have from their crib.
Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/kids-pets/g2332/unique-nursery-decorating-ideas/
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