Guest Picks: Soft Gender-Neutral Nursery
I love the triangle pattern and texture of this rug.
This crib by DwellStudio is absolutely stunning. It has a midcentury look, but it still feels warm and sweet in this French white color.
Adding wall art is one of my favorite ways to make a nursery interesting. Alphabet prints are a dime a dozen, but this one by Hugo Loves Tiki has the most fabulous font and subtle yellow polka dots in the background.
These dip-dyed stools by Serena & Lily are one of the best bargains around. I have one in my kids’ room, and it is so gorgeous. It’s a must!
Ikea’s Ribba frames come in a ton of sizes, and they are my favorite for framing children’s wall art.
This white children’s table will get so much use in the nursery. Kids will love playing with their toys, puzzles and games at this cute table.
I have an obsession with this minty green honeycomb pendant. It would be stunning in a nursery.
Fabric bins are a great way to hide away a lot of toys. This one is so cute with those yellow dots.
I love these white shelves with an oak frame. This unit is simply beautiful.
This sweet bear is perfectly approachable and would be so fun hanging on the wall above a crib.
A nursery wouldn’t be complete without Mother Goose! How cute is she?
Baby Acapulco chairs work for so many years — my 5 year old is still very comfortable sitting in hers. And don’t you love the yellow and white combo?
Little Auggie is one of my favorite shops for crib bedding. I love these yellow fluttering hearts. They’re so subtle and cute.
These house-shaped wall hooks are so fun for the nursery.
The black and cream Eco Heart blanket works well for boys or girls. It also doubles as a fun play mat.
I love the simplicity of this mirror. The white stained oak frame is so pretty.
Knitted poufs never get old. Kids love to sit on and play with them.
I love these green tassel window panels. They would be so sweet in a nursery.
Every baby needs a hooded bath towel. This minty bunny one is so, so cute!
This wall shelf is a piece of art in itself. Display all your baby’s knickknacks inside.Next: 8 Beautiful Nursery Styles From Classic to Whimsical
This spring I’m loving soft colors and lots of neutrals in the nursery.
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