Decorating the nursery can be one of the most exciting parts of pregnancy — but it can also quickly become overwhelming when you take into account the plethora of options out there. From cribs and dressers to a variety of colour choices and assorted accents, there’s no shortage of options for expectant parents. So, whether you’re looking for a few minimalist touches or some major dramatic flair, we’ve rounded up popular baby boy nursery trends that will bring the “wow” factor to any little one’s space.
Acrylic Cribs
When it comes to planning a nursery, the first thing that often comes to mind is the crib. After all, it’s the place where your baby will spend a good chunk of time in the early months and years of their life. But a crib can also be a major focal point in the room, so why not have a little fun with it and opt for something truly unique?
Enter: a transparent acrylic crib. If you’re all about clean lines and minimalism, this might be the perfect option for your bundle of joy. Not sold yet? Atmosphere Interior Design used it to stunning effect in this baby boy nursery.
Modern Family
Save yourself some money (and sanity) long-term by investing in modern furniture that your babe will grow into over the years. Opt for minimalist pieces in classic, neutral colours that won’t age with time. You’ll save yourself a whole lot of redecorating down the road. For inspiration, check out this sleek six-drawer dresser from Atmosphere Interior Design.
Oversized Stuffies
When it comes to stuffies, the bigger the better. Parents are all about oversized plush animals these days, be it woodland creatures or zoo animals.
Woodland Wall Prints
Speaking of animals, they’ve always been a nursery mainstay — but woodland creatures, particularly in the form of wall art, have become an absolute must when it comes to baby decor. And we can see why: it adds a sweet level of whimsy to the space, such as these adorable art prints sourced from Etsy.
Introduce Plants
Bring a little piece of the great outdoors inside with some kid-friendly plants. Not only will they clean the air, they’ll liven up the nursery and add a touch of texture. Opt for non-toxic plants such as a spider plant, Boston fern, snake plant or a few cute succulents.
Personalized Accents
You’ve no doubt put a lot of thought into your son’s name, so why not shout it from the rooftops in the form of monogrammed accents? Whether it’s a plush pillow for the rocking chair, a cozy quilt or a wooden sign above the crib, like this one from Etsy, it’s the perfect way to personalize the space.
Wicker Baskets
We don’t mean just any basket. We’re thinking of unique showstoppers, like this giraffe-shaped wicker basket from Pottery Barn Kids, that your baby can grow into over the years. Not only is it a great storage unit, but it’s cute and stylish, and would work well with any nursery theme.
Boho Style
Go bohemian by layering a variety of patterns and textures for an effortlessly stylish space that your baby can relax in. We love any room that offers an eclectic mix of vintage details, from rattan and mixed prints to lush foliage and monochromatic flourishes.
Wall Decals
These have been a hot nursery trend for awhile, and we can totally see why. Skip the traditional wallpaper which, while more durable than decals, tend to be a major pain if you want to remove it from the wall down the road. Decals are the perfect substitute — easier to remove and, thanks to their popularity, a lot more whimsical for a nursery. We love this charming duck decal design by Sweet Wall Project.
Soft Pastels
Choosing a colour scheme for the nursery can be overwhelming, given the sheer volume of options. Do you go bright and bold? Soft and neutral? Or somewhere in between? If you want to avoid a dated nursery, stick with classic pastels — they never go out of style. Opt for neutrals like sage, gray, yellow or a classic pastel blue.
Baby in the Mirror
Not only do mirrors have the magical ability to make even the smallest space appear larger, but they’re an easy way to decorate an empty wall. Bonus: lots of mommy/baby bonding time looking at each other in the reflection. For unique shapes, consider this moon-shaped gem from Wayfair.
Painted Ceilings
When designing a nursery, it’s easy to remember the essentials: crib, change table, stuffed toys. But don’t forget to look up. If the ceiling leaves something to be desired, consider painting it. You can give it a touch-up with classic white or have it match whatever dreamy colour you’ve already chosen for the walls.
Dramatic Drapes
High-quality drapery, such as this stylish arrow-patterned option, is a nursery must. Not only does it inspire better sleep (especially if you opt for sleek black-out curtains), it’s a simple way to add a bit of flash and drama.
Chalky Neutrals
If pastels aren’t your thing, a chalky neutral in a shade of grey could be just the soothing, relaxed colour scheme you’re looking for. Not only is it timeless, but its softness just might help lull your precious bundle into a deep sleep.
Let There Be Light
Nothing says sweet dreams like a fluffy cloud pendant, such as this adorable option from Pottery Barn Kids. It whimsically hangs down from the ceiling just low enough that your babe will enjoy gazing up at it as he slowly wakes up to start his day. It’s something they’ll enjoy for years to come.
Going Green
Regardless of the shade — sage, seafoam, mint or hunter — green is definitely having a moment. So why not incorporate this trendy colour in your baby boy’s room? If it seems a little too dramatic for all four walls, consider an eye-catching accent wall for a bold pop of colour.
Introducing Patterns
If you want to keep things simple with regards to colour schemes and accents, you can introduce a pop of colour with a fun patterned rug that your baby will love sitting on once they’ve mastered the art of crawling. We love this chevron design from Wayfair.
Vintage Touch
Add a hint of old-school into the nursery decor with unique accents that will stand out. This wicker bassinet is a showstopper — and even if it’s not something you envision having your baby sleep in, it’s a great focal point for the room. Place it in a well-lit corner and consider filling it with soft plushies and pillows.
Pop Culture
Many parents take the opportunity of decorating a nursery to introduce some of their own personal interests to their wee bundle early on. Whether it’s sports memorabilia or an homage to a favourite movie, take the opportunity to incorporate a few of your favourite things into your baby’s room. Fans of the Star Wars universe will go galactic over this sweet Precious Cargo Baby Yoda heirloom blanket.
Mushroom Lamps
If you’re looking to really stay on trend, why not introduce a viral lamp into the mix? Even if you’re not accustomed to scrolling through TikTok, chances are you’ve heard about this funghi lamp. A throwback to the 1970s, this gem knows how to make a statement. Bonus: its gentle glow works perfectly as a nightlight.
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