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    17 Minimalist Nursery Ideas That Don’t Skimp on Style

    Minimalism is big right now. Or should we say, small. Here’s how to adopt the back-to-basics trend in your baby room.

    Jenny Studenroth Gerson

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    Jenny Studenroth Gerson

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    • Minimalist Nursery Birch Shelving
    • Minimalist Nursery Line Drawings
    • Floor Baskets for a Minimalist Nursery
    • Minimalist Nursery Clothing Racks
    • Neutral Colored Minimalist Nursery
    • Convertible Minimalist Nursery Furniture
    • Minimalist Nursery Vertical Storage
    • Baskets, Basics & Books Minimalist Nursery
    • Minimalist Nursery With Earthy Vibes
    • Natural Minimalist Nursery
    • Neutral Rocker for a Minimalist Nursery
    • Simply Beautiful Shelves for a Minimalist Nursery
    • Minimalist Nursery Basics
    • Minimalist Nursery Blanket Ladder
    • Bright White Minimalist Nursery
    • Simple & Sweet Minimalist Nursery
    • Clean Scene Minimalist Nursery
    • More Minimalist Nursery Inspiration:

    Minimalism is big right now. Or should we say, small. The lifestyle trend of the decade is revealing itself to be a lack of excess. Purge, keep what you need and love, and create and uphold spaces that feel clean, uncluttered, and attractive for their simplicity. Now, not all new parents or parents-to-be subscribe to the minimalism trend (all the gear babies need kind of invites maximalism), but plenty of parents are hoping to create a serene minimalist nursery for their newest little love. Here’s some minimalist nursery inspiration… 

    Minimalist Nursery Birch Shelving

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    Photo & to Purchase: Pottery Barn Kids 

    These simple shelves serve two purposes: Visually, they’re a perfect continuation of the minimalist nursery vibe you’re angling for, because they look natural, simple, and unobtrusive. Practically, they house knicknacks, toys, clothing, books, and whatever else you need to keep up, away, and off the floor to reduce clutter in the nursery. (Related: Peep more nursery storage solutions!)

    Minimalist Nursery Line Drawings

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    Photo & to Purchase: Etsy/ThePrintableConcept

    Complement your clean and simple nursery aesthetic with artwork in this vein. You can even make your own with pen and paper for a personalized touch.

    Floor Baskets for a Minimalist Nursery

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    Photo & to Purchase: Crate & Kids 

    Let’s face it: Babies need a lot of stuff. Keep it corralled without overthinking, and in a way that will be easy to maintain in the busy months and years ahead. A few generous baskets set about the room will keep clutter (and stress!) at bay. 

    Minimalist Nursery Clothing Racks

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    Photo: @jstenc

    If you’re tight on closet space, or using that area to house furniture, consider an industrial, bare-bones clothing rack to display and store Baby’s clothes in the nursery. Clean lines and a neutral color round out the minimalist nursery effect. The base of the rack serves as additional storage for bins and baskets to keep trinkets and blankets up off the floor. 

    Neutral Colored Minimalist Nursery

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    Photo: @ecruandivoryhome 

    Creating a pale, soft color scheme of whites, creams, and beiges is a great way to carry out the minimalist theme in the nursery. Even the rocking horse and rainbow decal above the crib here are colorless, so whimsy and charm is brought in effortlessly and without jarring the eye in this simple, boho baby room.  

    Convertible Minimalist Nursery Furniture

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    Photo & to Purchase: Target

    Invest in furniture that has more than one purpose; not only will this tactic save you money in the long run, it also makes each corner of the room more functional, meaning less stuff is needed. This convertible changing table and bookshelf will grow with Baby through the years and features a clean, minimalist design that’s pleasing to the eye.

    Minimalist Nursery Vertical Storage

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    Photo: @renovationrun

    Basic Amazon floating shelves with rods or hooks below let you use the wall space in the room for storage to cut down on bulky furniture and keep the drama out of decorating Baby’s serene minimalist nursery.

    Baskets, Basics & Books Minimalist Nursery

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    Photo: @imthu

    White furniture, woven baskets, and sleek shelves do the heavy lifting for this clean and simple minimalist baby room.

    Minimalist Nursery With Earthy Vibes

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    Photo: @asimplebohome

    Naturally inspired elements, potted plants, and rattan or wicker furniture and decorative accents are the perfect touches for a minimalist nursery. These pieces create color, interest, and texture without feeling busy. 

    Natural Minimalist Nursery

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    Photo: @kelli_murray

    No-frills doesn’t have to mean no style! This neutral minimalist nursery design keeps the accessories to a minimum and leans into a barely-there palette, but adds interest with a variety of natural-looking textures.

    Neutral Rocker for a Minimalist Nursery

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    Photo & to Purchase: Crate & Kids

    Many parents will tell you that the most-used item in their child’s nursery was the rocking chair. From late-night feeds to early-morning cuddles and mid-afternoon reading or quiet play, you’ll want to invest in a chair (and ottoman, too) that are comfortable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. Skip the wild patterns or colors and go for a streamlined look to carry out your minimalist baby room.

    Simply Beautiful Shelves for a Minimalist Nursery

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    Photo & to Purchase: Pottery Barn Kids

    Minimalism doesn’t always have to be boho, though the two often go hand-in-hand. If you lean more toward a more art deco look, consider sleek shelving with gold or marble accents to help you create a minimalist effect that still feels elegant and chic.  

    Minimalist Nursery Basics

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    A key component to the minimalist nursery is to only have what you need. It’s okay to have more items in Baby’s room than you would in, say, your own. But truly fine-tune and edit out the excess to create a minimalist nursery that only showcases the absolute needs of your child. This will be the perfect way to welcome your bundle without that feeling of excess you’re fighting.

    Minimalist Nursery Blanket Ladder

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    Photo: @trouvaille.decor

    You often see them in living rooms and other shared spaces, but this trend certainly has a place in the baby’s room, too. Blanket ladders are great for storage and rather than a trunk or basket, they take up very little space to keep the room as neat and pared-down as possible.  

    Bright White Minimalist Nursery

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    Photo: Little Crown Interiors

    We are swooning over this gender neutral baby room that manages to be both glamorous and simple at once. Lush, white rugs, a crystal chandelier, and modern finishings round out a space that will be soothing for parents and child.

    Simple & Sweet Minimalist Nursery

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    Photo: Rios Talk 

    Since what you’re aiming for is simplicity, sometimes narrowing it down to just the easiest and most important details is what does it. This boho mama nailed a minimalist and neutral nursery for her little one.

    Clean Scene Minimalist Nursery

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    Photo: @bethaniabaray 

    Bright whites, soft gray hardwoods, a hanging rack for necessities, and a basket-inspired lighting fixture are just some of the best elements of this charming, minimalist nursery that could work for a little boy or girl.  

    Looking for a sleek baby bed to complement your minimalist nursery design? SNOO Smart Sleeper will fit right in! Plus, SNOO automatically responds to a baby’s cries with the womb-like sensations they love...typically adding 1-2+ hours of sleep a night little ones (and their tired parents!). Learn more about SNOO here. 

    More Minimalist Nursery Inspiration:

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    • Nursery Art Ideas
    • Nursery Bookshelves
    • Nursery Decor for Boys
    • Nursery Decor for Girls
    • Twin Nursery Ideas
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    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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