Many parents today opt for a nursery nook right in their master bedroom for many reasons: first of all, many young parents prefer to keep an eye on the baby, second, not every home can accommodate an additional kid’s space, and third, it may be just more comfortable for some other reasons. If you want to incorporate a nursery nook into your bedroom, here are some tips that may be useful for you.
Don’t Clutter
First of all, have a look at your bedroom and understand if there’s enough space for a whole nursery nook or it’s better to keep just a crib and nothing else. If your bedroom is rather small, better place just one crib and wardrobes and a changing table can be moved to other spaces. This way your bedroom will feel airier and more welcoming, which is essential for a bedroom, and both you and your child will feel it. A crib can be placed next to the bed or even suspended where it’s comfortable, it will save some more space.
If your bedroom is large enough, organize a whole baby’s nook with a crib, a wardrobe or a makeshift closet of your baby, some shelves, a changing table, a mobile, some artworks and baskets or dressers for storage. The amount of furniture and what you choose is up to you – opt for the coolest and most functional pieces and don’t forget some art and lights to make the nook special.
A boho bedroom with a bed and neutral bedding, a crib in the corner and a rust canopy, some decor and toys.
A boho bedroom with a bed and printed bedding, a gallery wall, a shelf with decor, a crib, a wardrobe.
A neutral boho bedroom with a bed and a reclaimed wood headboard, neutral bedding, a stained crib and a mobile over it, some artwork.
A neutral boho bedroom with a bed and neutral bedding, a black crib in the corner, a gallery wall and potted plants.
A neutral boho bedroom with a bed and neutral bedding, a crib in the corner, some hats on the wall and some art.
A neutral boho bedroom with a bed and white bedding, a faux fireplace, a crib with natural bedding, a beaded pendant lamp and some simple decor.
Stick To The Style
Whether you are going to place just one crib here or want to create a whole nook, incorporate every new detail into your existing space with harmony. Choose furniture that fits your bedroom in style and looks, don’t make it contrasting to avoid a tasteless look. Decor items should be fitting, too, and I strongly recommend to avoid too many childish items in the room not to make it look like a large nursery – it’s your space, too! Get inspired!
A neutral master bedroom with a bed and neutral bedding, a crib, a grey chair, a printed rug and a fan.
A neutral master bedroom with grey walls, white furniture, monochromatic bedding, a gallery wall is a chic and relaxed space.
A neutral modern bedroom with a bed and neutral bedding, a stained crib, a bench, a gallery wall and a potted plant.
A Scandinavian bedroom done in neutrals, with a bed and printed bedding, a stained crib, a white wardrobe and some pretty decor.
A Scandinavian boho bedroom with a large bed, a dresser with decor, an MDF crib, a macrame piece and some greenery.
A stylish grey modern bedroom with a black bed and white bedding, a plywood crib and some boho decor around.
A tropical bedroom with a crib in the corner, a bed with neutral and printed bedding, a tassel chandelier and greenery.
A white bedroom with a skylight, a bed with neutral bedding, a white crib and toys and decor is cool.
A white Scandinavian bedroom with white furniture, printed bedding, a crib in the corner, a mobile and some decor.
An eclectic bedroom with a brick wall, a pink cabinet, a chest, a bed, a suspended crib and makeshift baby's closet.