Girls Nursery Inspiration

Decorating a Girl's Nursery

DIY Blogger Kate Riley of Centsational Girl tells Glidden® how this nursery came together with pinks and neutrals, but reminds us that there are endless color combinations beyond the traditional baby-girl pink or baby-boy blue, perfect for your special space.
 
Girls Nursery Inspiration
Just because she comes home from the hospital in a pink blanket doesn’t mean every girl’s nursery has to be pink. When choosing paint color for a girl’s room, these days the sky’s the limit. Moms (and Dads) should ask themselves what colors they’re most drawn to and use that favorite as their guide. The built-in color palettes in crib linens provide an excellent jumping-off point to guide parents through the process of choosing paint colors for their nursery.

My own children are babies no more (they’re in elementary school now), but I enjoyed decorating both a girl’s and boy’s nursery when they were little. The only baby in my life right now is little Gigi, and she’s the daughter of one of my best friends. Gigi’s nursery is filled with all the essentials for a wee one and is styled in a classic color palette of various pinks, paired with white and brown.

The design began with a soft neutral wall paint color in a pale shade of tan. This mom chose a glider upholstered in pale cream to contrast with the chair’s rich, dark wood, where they spend many hours reading and rocking to sleep.

Girl's Nursery Inspiration

Just because she comes home from the hospital in a pink blanket doesn’t mean every girl’s nursery has to be pink. When choosing paint color for a girl’s room, these days the sky’s the limit. Moms (and Dads) should ask themselves what colors they’re most drawn to and use that favorite as their guide. The built-in color palettes in crib linens provide an excellent jumping-off point to guide parents through the process of choosing paint colors for their nursery.

My own children are babies no more (they’re in elementary school now), but I enjoyed decorating both a girl’s and boy’s nursery when they were little. The only baby in my life right now is little Gigi, and she’s the daughter of one of my best friends. Gigi’s nursery is filled with all the essentials for a wee one and is styled in a classic color palette of various pinks, paired with white and brown.

The design began with a soft neutral wall paint color in a pale shade of tan. This mom chose a glider upholstered in pale cream to contrast with the chair’s rich, dark wood, where they spend many hours reading and rocking to sleep.
You’ll notice little bits of green appear in the details too, from the trim on the pillow to the background color in the baby’s quilt. White is always a fresh choice, and these sheer curtains with hot pink mini polka dots help lighten the space. The crib demonstrates a color combination that never fails — rich, dark wood paired with sweet pink.

Choosing dark wood instead of white for the crib helps ground the space and balance out the pastels and whites that also appear in the room. Even the “lovies” in the crib play well with the neutral tan on the walls and bits of pink and green scattered throughout the space. 

Texture is introduced with the addition of a seagrass trunk for toy and blanket storage.

You’ll notice little bits of green appear in the details too, from the trim on the pillow to the background color in the baby’s quilt. White is always a fresh choice, and these sheer curtains with hot pink mini polka dots help lighten the space. The crib demonstrates a color combination that never fails — rich, dark wood paired with sweet pink.

Choosing dark wood instead of white for the crib helps ground the space and balance out the pastels and whites that also appear in the room. Even the “lovies” in the crib play well with the neutral tan on the walls and bits of pink and green scattered throughout the space. 
Choosing color is fun, just as long as the baby’s nursery includes the essentials — a crib, some storage, a place to change diapers, store books, and other necessities. Yellow and gray always play well together. Imagine gray walls, a white crib, and fresh yellow accents scattered throughout — perhaps the changing table or rocker/glider in a bright yellow hue too.

The "Wow" factor in this nursery comes from the mom’s choice to add a whimsical touch above the crib in the form of suspended paper pom-poms and lanterns. Notice another touch of green from the wall’s decorative flower.

Turquoise and lime green are a modern combination and natural wood is resurging in popularity. Green walls with a natural wood crib and white accents, paired with pops of vivid blue or bright orange would make for one happy nursery.
Pulling wall and accent colors from these textiles is one sure way to get the palette just right.

Changing table and crib in nursery

Pulling wall and accent colors from these textiles is one sure way to get the palette just right.

Choosing color is fun, just as long as the baby’s nursery includes the essentials — a crib, some storage, a place to change diapers, store books, and other necessities. Yellow and gray always play well together. Imagine gray walls, a white crib, and fresh yellow accents scattered throughout — perhaps the changing table or rocker/glider in a bright yellow hue too.

The "Wow" factor in this nursery comes from the mom’s choice to add a whimsical touch above the crib in the form of suspended paper pom-poms and lanterns. Notice another touch of green from the wall’s decorative flower.

Turquoise and lime green are a modern combination and natural wood is resurging in popularity. Green walls with a natural wood crib and white accents, paired with pops of vivid blue or bright orange would make for one happy nursery.
Pink can play a subtle roll or never appear at all in a baby girl’s room. Ultimately parents should choose the paint colors that appeal most to their tastes and the style of their home, whether that’s the classic pink, brown, and white palette in Gigi’s space, or other colors that appeal even more. 

Happy decorating to all the new parents out there!

Find Your Favorite Paint Colors

Even navy and hot pink look beautiful in a girl’s nursery with white furniture

Pink can play a subtle roll or never appear at all in a baby girl’s room. Ultimately parents should choose the paint colors that appeal most to their tastes and the style of their home, whether that’s the classic pink, brown, and white palette in Gigi’s space, or other colors that appeal even more. 

Happy decorating to all the new parents out there!

Find Your Favorite Paint Colors