A nature inspired nursery is warm, beautiful, and nothing like a typical baby room… and these 18 ideas show you exactly how to pull it off.
If you’ve been staring at a blank nursery wondering where to even start, first of all..same. The options are endless, everyone has an opinion, and somehow you’re supposed to make a decision about wall color while also growing an entire human. No pressure.
But here’s the thing about going nature inspired.. it’s one of those aesthetics that just makes the whole process feel easier. The palette is already decided for you. Earthy tones, organic textures, a little greenery, some wood. It’s warm without being overwhelming and it’s the kind of room that doesn’t feel like a baby room in that cartoon animals everywhere kind of way. It feels like a real space. A beautiful one that you’re actually going to want to spend time in.. which, let’s be honest, you will be spending a lot of time in.
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18 Nature Inspired Nursery Ideas You’ll Actually Want to Use
1. Pick a Wall Color
Sage green, warm clay, dusty mushroom, soft terracotta… any of these set the tone before a single piece of furniture goes in. The right earthy wall color makes everything else fall into place way more easily than you’d expect.
2. One Botanical Wallpaper Wall
Just one wall. It completely transforms the room without making it feel busy. If you’ve been on the fence about wallpaper, a nursery is honestly the best place to try it.
3. Natural Wood Furniture
White nursery furniture is everywhere and it’s fine but natural wood is warmer, more interesting, and honestly ages better as your kid grows out of the baby phase. A honey oak crib or a raw wood dresser brings something into the room that paint just can’t.
4. Woven Rug
A jute or woven rug gives you that organic texture that ties the whole nature aesthetic together. Layer a softer rug on top for the spots where you’ll actually be sitting on the floor… because you will be.
5. Simple & Light Curtains
Linen or muslin curtains in a soft natural tone let the light filter in beautifully and make the room feel airy rather than closed off. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference in how the whole space feels during the day.
6. Botanical Prints in Wood Frames
These are timeless in a way that a lot of nursery art just isn’t. A small grouping of these on one wall looks like something out of a really beautiful interior spread.
7. Handmade Mobile Above Crib
It adds movement and texture and it’s genuinely beautiful to look at. Your baby will think so too.
8. Nature Mural
A soft forest scene, rolling hills, or a simple tree painted directly on the wall or done with removable wallpaper makes the room feel like an actual place rather than just a room with things in it. Worth every bit of the effort.
9. Wooden Name Sign
Simple, personal, fits the whole aesthetic without trying too hard. It’s one of those finishing touches that makes the room feel complete.
10. Mixed Gallery Wall Art
A mixed gallery wall of nature art looks collected and real rather than like a matching set you pulled off a shelf.
11. A Macrame Wall Hanging
A large piece above the crib or a smaller one on a side wall adds a handmade quality and texture that you can’t get from a print. People always notice it and always ask about it.
12. Earth Tone Crib Bedding
Go for linen or organic cotton in something with a little warmth to it. It looks so much more beautiful than bright white and it photographs better, which matters when you’re about to take approximately ten thousand photos in that room.
13. Chunky Knit Throw on Chair
Cozy, textural, and something to grab during late night feeds when you’re half asleep and just need something soft. Functional and pretty at the same time.
14. Canopy Above Crib
A canopy draped over the crib creates a little world within the room. It’s dreamy and it stays relevant way past the baby phase. Kids love it as they get older too.
15. Add Plants
Real or faux. Your choice. A good plant adds warmth that nothing else really replicates.
16. Wicker Baskets for Storage
Diapers, blankets, extra clothes, random things that accumulate at an alarming rate… wicker baskets keep everything contained and they actually look good doing it. Win-win.
17. Wooden Toys on a Low Open Shelf
A few beautiful wooden toys displayed on a shelf are both decorative and functional. They grow with your kid and they look genuinely good in the space.
18. One Vintage or Secondhand Piece
An old rocking chair, a secondhand dresser, a vintage toy chest… one older piece gives the room personality and keeps it from feeling like it was assembled in an afternoon from one store. That little bit of history makes the whole room feel more real.





















