Trending Nursery Designs

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Gone are the days of the overly juvenile nursery, with fussy designs that feel more than dated after a year or two. Today, nurseries that don’t look like nurseries are trending! Perhaps it’s due to the ease of transition into a more mature space as your child grows, or maybe it’s simply the fun colors and prints being used. Regardless of the reason, these simple and sophisticated designs are what’s trending in nursery decor.

  • Big & Bright Florals. Oversized floral decals, three-dimensional floral wall art, and floral printed fabrics are a great way to bring the pretty and delicate side of nature into your home. A floral themed nursery will transition easily as your child grows, whether it’s into a little girls room or a home office for you. Because they are available in a variety of colors and styles, floral prints are easy to work into an already prepped and painted nursery.
  • Neutral Nature. When it comes to gender neutral nurseries, themes inspired by the great outdoors work best. From striking mountain peaks to towering tree tops, incorporating the outdoors into your baby’s nursery invokes a sense of adventure and awe. Use neutral colors when it comes to upholstery and linens, making way for lively paint colors or stimulating murals on the walls.
  • Beautiful Boho. Last year, southwestern vibes made a name for themselves in nursery design. This year, it’s all about boho chic. Glamorous and airy, boho elements like woven wall hangings, geometric patterns, and feather prints create a unique space for your baby to rest. Work this look into your nursery through wall decor, rugs, and other accessories.
    Warm, Rosy Gold. Rose gold was a trend to watch last year, but it has become increasingly popular this year, particularly in the worlds of fashion and interior design. Use rose gold as a central focus in your nursery by incorporating it through the crib, accent tables, or accessories like picture frames or furniture hardware. Rose gold plays well with kid-friendly patterns and designs, like polka dots. without making the room look “too adult.” Plus, it’s a great way to amplify the look of luxury in a nursery for less!
  • Warm, Rosy Gold. Rose gold was a trend to watch last year, but it has become increasingly popular this year, particularly in the worlds of fashion and interior design. Use rose gold as a central focus in your nursery by incorporating it through the crib, accent tables, or accessories like picture frames or furniture hardware. Rose gold plays well with kid-friendly patterns and designs, like polka dots. without making the room look “too adult.” Plus, it’s a great way to amplify the look of luxury in a nursery for less!

Whether you’re having your first child or adding another bundle of joy to your family, transforming a nursery into a warm and playful space can be a bit intimidating. To incorporate these design elements into your nursery with ease, contact Marina Colella today.

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