What do you do when you are not sure of your baby’s gender and you don’t want to go the usual everything-blue-or-pink route?
Here are some decor choices we think can work for gender-neutral nursery decor.
Have fun decorating a cheerful nursery with rainbow colors. You can stencil a rainbow wall design, or artistically incorporate rainbow colors all around the room.
Balance out any sharp tones with neutrals or earthy colors. This is a perfect gender-neutral idea.
Create a calm atmosphere with natural earthy tones, and give your baby a feeling of the outdoors. Source:
This decor is a soothing mix of white, greys, and earthy tones. It’s such a stylish choice.
If you love the traditional blue or pink decor but you don’t want to wait until the baby’s arrival to learn the gender, then this is the perfect idea for you. Make a blue and pink room that will suit your baby no matter the gender.
If you don’t want a sharp color but you want the nursery to have some warmth, then this yellow is perfect. You can use it on the walls as the main color or as an accent.
Create a night sky-inspired room for your baby. Think of serene moonbeams, twinkling stars, and puffy clouds. This room will make your little one go to sleep easily.
Give your infant a chance to “experience” the outdoors with this woodland-themed nursery. You can create a camping scene or rustic cabin scene and invite some imaginary forest friends to the party.
Some underwater themes for the nursery will create a playful but serene atmosphere.
Kids and their love for cartoons are inseparable, especially when it comes to Disney characters.
Remodel your attic into a child’s wonderland and keep their noisy playtime out of earshot. Using inspiring murals and organized spaces can do the trick.
Another wonderful gender-neutral idea is using pink and grey colors together to decorate your baby’s nursery.
If you are confused about how you can create a gender-neutral nursery, you can get inspiration from the rest of the house. Follow your home’s overall decor theme to design the nursery. As the baby grows, you can add extra touches to show off their personality.
Go boho if you want to create a unisex room without worrying about what matches. Boho works best with neutral colors and it shines through when you use lots of plants, wicker, macrame, or tassels for design.
What is decor without having fun? You can decide not to be limited by decor rules when you create your gender-neutral nursery.
You can still weave in your family’s personality while maintaining a neutral look. Cheery books, decorative items, and pictures will inspire that playful feel a baby’s room should have.
Don’t ditch the black and white idea just yet, because these are the most neutral colors we know.
Tastefully combine these colors as a backdrop, or throughout the room to maintain a gender-neutral look.
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