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A bright and airy nursery for a baby girl, where the wallpaper is your primary focal point. It doesn’t get any more classic than a pink and gold nursery for a baby girl. This Southwestern inspired wallpaper takes the stage in this room, and yes, this is a nursery for a baby girl.
She has used timeless pieces such as framed photographs, an ottoman and chair set, and a traditional dresser. All these pieces give the room a refined edge and elegance both at the same time. To balance the whole look, she chose a whimsical pendant light and a colorful rug.
Artwork fills the wall over this crib and makes a bright room feel balanced.
In our childhood, we used to decorate our room with our favorite characters, right? So why not you decorate your baby’s room in a storybook character! Whether it is a Disney princess or a superman, your kid will surely love this beautiful theme.
(We’re rooting for you.) But with so many design possibilities out there, where do you start? We’ve rounded up a ton of photos of beautiful baby girl nurseries for endless inspiration. No doubt you’ll use these baby girl nursery ideas as a springboard to create a space for your daughter that’s as unique as she is. Wallpaper has become a standout among baby girl nursery decorating ideas, and for good reason.
Decorate with a restful palette
Throw in pink, which totally makes sense for a nursery and red is really the big surprise. By letting the red just stand out in the wallpaper and with only a hint of it in the wool rug, red plays a necessary supporting role for interest, but does not overwhelm. This simple and sweet baby girl room from @rbk.interiors gives a subtle nod to forest animals in the printed wall art above the dresser.
Baby girl nursery wall decor doesn’t have to be elaborate or babyish—take this simple wreath, for example. The wood and greenery create a warm and inviting space in this scandi boho nursery. This simple yet chic baby girl bunny-themed nursery offers a bright, white space offset with the graphic wallpaper and blanket and textured rattan baskets.
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Hot-air balloons lend a sense of freedom, lightness, and exploration to a baby nursery. This gender-neutral nursery featured on The Spruce is light and airy, with modern lines and small subtle hot air balloons floating over the crib. This nursery from Instagram user @mandysmith.80 has plenty of space to work with. A statement light fixture and butterfly wall decor set the tone for the room, which is complemented by green-blue walls, dramatic window curtains, and personal accessories. Elephants are a symbol of good luck, wisdom, and protection, so they’re the perfect theme for a baby’s nursery.
Designing a twin nursery can be a little tricky but definitely not challenging. You have to be smart with the furniture and as well as with space. Some crib models can be transformed into toddler beds and full-size beds.
We can’t decide what we love more… the geometric dresser or the flower accents on the wall.
The desert hues in this sun-drenched nursery from @kirstinhunjo are calming and simple, and so is the sunrise mural rising behind the crib. An easy way to approach a wildflower room is to pick a a wallpaper print you love and let it inspire the rest of the room. But before you even get to thinking about colors, ensure you have all the practical essentials ticked off the list. Choosing a crib that has removal sides means it can last your baby through to its toddler months and beyond.
Nothing says gender neutral more than a cream scheme, but that doesn't mean it needs to be so vanilla. Besides the décor, you will also need the room location. It can be best to choose a quiet room next to your bedroom. So, it will be easier for you to get the baby at night. Also, make sure that the room has enough heating and good ventilation system.
Now, touch up the furnishings with lively colors of white, orange, and some gray. You can utilize graphic flowers on the walls along with the pillows. Choose sheer, polka-dot drapes to balance out the floral accents. Of course, you can never be wrong with a flower-themed room for your little baby girl.
For any age, kids’ room ideas that make the space feel unique are an instant win. Children enjoy seeing their name in lights, or even woven into their pillow – and new parents love it too. Being careful with color is key when it comes to planning both girls' and boys' nursery ideas, as choosing the right shades can do wonders for creating a restful environment.
Top the nursery design with a Moroccan-style basket that you can use to store toys or other things inside. They say that boy’s room color should be blue and girl’s room should be pink. You can consider using soft and tranquil colors that have to nurture and calming effect. Blue or pink does not matter, and let the baby choose the color once they grow up. The calming and nurturing effect of the room color will also give positive effect for mom.
'Nurseries are my favorite spaces to layer textures and colors,’ says Lorri Hicks Cazenave, owner and lead interior designer at HC Interior Design. 'Not knowing the baby's identity before arrival lent itself to creating a welcoming gender neutral nursery,' says Anne Golliher, lead interior designer at Storied Interiors. 'Tactile materials like rattan and wood are key to creating an inspiring gender neutral nursery.
Mix and match mid tone colors
This gray and white charming shades moods a strong appearance, and the soft pink accents give a feminine touch. You can also do something like that in your baby’s room. Use subtle pastel accents that provide a soft, calming feel to the room. The desert-style baby girl nursery room is an unconventional showcase of beautiful lush green view. You can use cactus-print basket and bedspread for the desert theme. You can also put cactus-shape lamp to enhance the desert style.
Check out this guide which will seriously speed up the process. You don’t have to go full-on glitter to put together a room that shines. Tiny details in shimmering threads or dusted with sparkle add just enough glamor to any little girl’s room.