Scandinavian Inspired
Highly texturized details make a neutral white and gray color palette more playful. Proof: This nursery featured on Little Look.
Adventure Packed
Cultivate a love of exploration by choosing a travel theme for your baby's nursery, pocketing ideas from this room featured on Style Me Pretty Living.
Pops of Peach
Copy the color palette of this nursery found on Petit & Small by adding peach and green accents to a neutral mix of gray and white.
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Show Room
Courtesy of How Joyful This circus-themed nursery from Joy at How Joyful proves that you can play with color and still decorate a gender neutral room for your little one.
Midcentury Modern
Courtesy of Erin Williamson Blogger Erin Williamson has quite the eye for decor. We'd love to move any of these chic pieces into our own bedrooms.
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Pretty Pastels
Courtesy of Emily Henderson Don't feel like you have to stay away from pink or blue entirely when designing a gender neutral space. Designer Emily Henderson used this pretty mint green hue called Leisure Green by Benjamin Moore.
Rainbow Polka Dots
Courtesy of Design Sponge A nursery full of colorful polka dots — like the ones from this house tour on Design*Sponge — will make parents and baby happy.
Bright and Modern
Courtesy of a Beautiful Mess Neutral furniture is punched up with pops of color and whimsical decor in this nursery featured on A Beautiful Mess.
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Green and Yellow
Courtesy of DIY Playbook Bridget at The DIY Playbook shows us that mint green and pale yellow are a great gender neutral color combo for anyone who's looking for an alternative to pinks and blues.
Rustic and Woodsy
Courtesy of Project Nursery A fox-themed room, like this one featured on Project Nursery, would suit any future outdoorsy boy or girl.
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