As you prepare for your new baby’s arrival, decorating the nursery is probably a high priority on your to-do list. Perhaps you’ve had the theme and idea in your mind for years of how exactly you want your baby’s nursery to look, or maybe you don’t even know where to begin.
If you’re not finding out your baby’s gender or you just prefer to use gender neutral colors, grey and beiges are always my favorite colors to choose from. Most of these nurseries have that in common, specifically because that’s the way I would decorate my own child’s neutral nursery.
Enjoy these neutral nursery room ideas below.
From painting, to furniture, to kids wall art, there’s a lot to put into decorating a new room in the house. Make sure you give yourself enough time to get it just as you want it.
If you’re on a budget, there are a ton of ways to save money on decorating a nursery. From framing your own digital baby quotes to finding good-quality used furniture and accents on Facebook Marketplace.
It’s a good idea to go with a neutral nursery, even if you know you’re having a boy or girl. This way you start with a simple color palate that you can always add accent colors to. Then later on, you can just switch up the accents anti could feel like a completely different room.
I’ve compiled a bunch of my favorite neutral nursery room ideas around the web to give you some inspiration. Hopefully one of these (or a combination of many) will get those ideas flowing.
You can find some beautiful, printable, digital nursery designs here. These are an affordable way to decorate your neutral nursery room. Just print them instantly and place them in a frame and you have simple decor.
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Neutral Nursery Room Ideas
This stark white neutral nursery gives a crisp, fresh look to the room, just like your brand new baby. If you’re looking for a gorgeous crib canopy like the one shown, here is something similar on Etsy.
I love the darker contrast from grey to ivories in this nursery. You can’t go wrong with these neutral colors.
The modern accent wallpaper here adds a subtle touch to the room without standing out too much. The high end crib is from Pottery Barn Kids and the dresser is the infamous IKEA white dresser (with Anthropologie knobs changed out).
Add a subtle woodsy theme to your baby’s neutral nursery with an animal skin rug and woodland accents. I love the touch of wood on the crib and how the floor piece ties the whole room together.
This board and batten accent wall is such a gorgeous way to make this nautical, neutral nursery so chic. I especially love the floating wooden shelves and you can’t go wrong with an ivory tufted glider.
The creaminess of this ivory colored nursery has me feeling like I’m in a cozy heaven. The ceiling-length, sheer, ivory curtains make the room appear so much bigger.
So many neutral nurseries have a few accent images of animals on the wall. It’s simple to find some animal images, like these neutral animal prints for example. The Restoration Hardware furniture adds a touch of rustic to this room, as well.
Don’t these round poof ottomans just look so comfy? Pair it with an equally as comfortable glider or rocker and you’ll never want to leave your baby’s nursery.
Here you see that poof ottoman from RH Baby making an appearance again! Of course, can’t forget the animal accents as well.
I love this rustic grey crib set, especially nor a neutral nursery made for a boy. The dark colors are a bit more masculine and offer some texture to the room.
This white dresser you can find in IKEA which is one of the nicest pieces of furniture for the price! So many people use and repurpose this dresser because it’s sleek and durable. Adding some cute knobs can really class it up too.
You can find some beautiful, printable, digital nursery designs here. These are an affordable way to decorate your neutral nursery room. Just print them instantly and place them in a frame and you have simple decor.
I hope you found some neutral nursery room ideas that you can use for own sweet little one’s nursery. Good luck!