NURSERY DESIGN
15 Shockingly Chic Black Nursery Ideas
Welcome to the dark side!

Written by
Jenny Studenroth Gerson

Welcome to the dark side. Gone are the days when pastels were the only players in Baby’s room. One gender-neutral idea is to decorate an all-black or mostly black room for Baby, and we’re loving the possibilities this chic palette holds.
There are lots of pros to a black nursery. For starters, you’ve got stain resistance built in. And with all the messes little ones are bound to make in their first few years, that might be reason enough to consider a black nursery! But the appeal of a shockingly black baby room goes beyond the practicality of hiding stains.
Black is a chic base for the baby room, allowing you to incorporate flowers or leaves; city scenes or celestial motifs; funky geometrics or stark patterns. Black furniture and accessories can come in to create the moody vibe you’re after—but painting the walls black is an even bolder choice. Here are some of our favorite black nursery ideas to get you started.
Patterned Wallpaper
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Photo: Instagram/izggg_
Break up the space when you’re using lots of black furniture with a black-and-white wallpaper that adds movement and visual interest.
Black Nursery Accent Wall & Crib
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Photo: Instagram/modernbymiles
You don’t have to make one overall decision about all four walls. Baby’s room can be dark and stunning with stark black on one to three of the walls and a moody mural on another. The black crib makes that mural pop.
Black Floral Nursery
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Photo: Instagram/huntsvillehomegirl
Bring in unexpected sweetness in a black nursery for Baby Girl with bursts of floral that make the room feel both feminine and mysterious.
Add a Black Nursery Rug
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Photo: Rugs.com
Whether black paint and furniture are in your future or not, you can set the tone with a black rug that feels classic, with the modern touch of being starkly monochrome. A happy bonus of a black rug, of course, is that it doesn’t show most stains!
Black Nursery With Neutral Accents
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Photo: Instagram/twoavocados_signs
Dark neutrals in the hardwood flooring and honey-hued crib are a welcome pop of contrast in this black-on-black nursery, bringing in just enough lighter elements to cut any harshness while maintaining the cool-kid mood.
Black Nursery Mobile
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Photo: Crate & Barrel
A black room for Baby doesn’t mean the antithesis of sweet. Shower your little in love with charming shapes that fit the color scheme and still feel innocent and cheerful.
Black Nursery With Colorful Accessories
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Photo: Haven by the Bae
A rainbow books display or even a brightly colored blanket thrown over the back of an armchair can bring in a swoop of joy that keeps the black nursery from feeling like it’s not the room of a baby. The black-and-white polka-dotted rug seen here fits a similar purpose.
Dark-as-Night Black Nursery
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Photo: Via
A celestial theme works beautifully in an all-black nursery. Add the moon above Baby’s crib, or even on the ceiling, and set the stage for an early childhood filled with big dreams.
Midcentury Modern Black Nursery
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Photo: Instagram/maxime.de.ruijter
1950s-70s style decor lends so easily to a black baby room. Try a classic rocker or other furniture pieces of the period and keep your accessories funky and sparse. This room fits two trends in one—black and vintage—for the coolest baby room on the block.
Add Floating Shelves
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Photo: Instagram/coming_up_cramer
Contrasting floaters create interest on black walls and allow you to swap complementary accessories in and out to freshen the decor at any time.
Black Nursery With Some Shine
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Photo: Instagram/mkkidsinteriors
The reflective dots on this wallpaper brings an unexpected sheen and feeling of whimsy to the all-black baby room. This is a great way to have some fun with the walls without introducing color.
Opulent Black Nursery
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Photo: Instagram/hairbystephany
These parents leaned into the great bones of their baby’s room by not painting the woodwork and adding a chandelier to show off the shape of the ceiling. No matter the size or style of your little one’s corner of the world, you can take a similar approach with the use of velvet, crystal, and even a bold crib sheet to turn up the glam.
Black Nursery With Stars & Creatures
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Adding cute touches, like a scattering of scars and oversized stuffed animals, makes the black nursery feel more childlike and endearing.
Black Nursery…Plus a Potted Plant!
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Photo: Instagram/lifeatnumerouno11
It seems pretty simple, but a plant is one item you can add to the room that takes little to no effort, is not a permanent decision, and instantly brightens the space. When it comes to babies, a faux plant is probably your best bet.
Taste of the Tropics
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Photo: Instagram/jcrewjunkie
It’s an unexpected addition, but we love how these parents brought in palms and birds of paradise to counter any somberness that can happen in a black nursery. It’s a cool complement to the otherwise all-black room, that takes you on a mini vacay every time you step foot inside.
More Nursery Inspiration:
- White Nursery Ideas
- Black-and-White Nursery Ideas
- The Best Nursery Paint Colors
- Dreamy Nursery Wallpaper
- Gray Nursery Ideas
Disclaimer: The information on our site is NOT medical advice for any specific person or condition. It is only meant as general information. If you have any medical questions and concerns about your child or yourself, please contact your health provider.
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