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20+ Small Nursery Ideas for the Perfect Space

Small Nursery Ideas

The arrival of a little one in your family is an exciting event. It’s such a special time and getting their nursery just perfect can make it all feel real. If you’re working with a small space, it may seem tricky to account for everything your baby will need, whether it's for a boy's, girl's or gender neutral nursery. Not to worry, though, we’ve compiled 21 of our favorite small nursery ideas to inspire you.

Small Nursery Furniture Ideas 

Get out your measuring tape and start planning the layout of your nursery. Here are some of our favorite furniture ideas for this space.

1. Go with a Convertible Crib

If your little one is going to grow up with this room, a convertible crib is a must. You’ll be able to transition the crib into a perfectly sized toddler bed—with the addition of a conversion kit, it can convert from a crib to a toddler bed, and ultimately to a small bed for childhood. Most of our cribs are GREENGUARD Gold Certified and made with sustainably sourced wood. Paired with child-safe, water-based finishes and the ultimate safety standards in mind, you can be confident in setting up your little one for a healthy childhood. Just be sure you know the correct crib dimensions before you make the switch!

 

Wooden crib with blanket and basket of toys

2. Find Space You Didn’t Know You Had

Designing a small nursery is all about being creative with your space. While you may not have room for a large bookshelf, you can tuck a narrow bookrack against the wall without compromising floor space.

Modern narrow bookcase next to plant and basket

3. Pick Out a Storage Ottoman

A storage ottoman is a useful multipurpose piece of furniture that you’ll be happy to have. You can use it to store stuffed animals, blankets, coverlets, or extra toys. Plus, as your little one grows up, it will give them a soft place to start pulling themselves up to practice standing!

Round storage ottoman

4. Shelve It

A storage console with ample shelving and cabinet space is the ultimate space-saving solution in a small nursery. You’ll be able to store daily essentials, like linens and bins, and display some of your favorite decor, like framed family photos and baby’s footprints.

Storage shelf hutch with baskets and toys

5. Go Up the Wall

If you’re extra tight on floor space, there are still plenty of storage options! Floating shelves free up valuable space while still allowing you to display your favorite pieces of decor.

Acrylic hexagon shelves with toys inside

6. Two In One

A changing table is a necessity in every nursery, and thankfully, it doesn’t have to dominate your space if you’re concerned about tight quarters. You have options when it comes to style. A changing table with open shelving below gives you plenty of storage space and options for displaying things. If you prefer a neater look, a dresser-style changing table can help you tuck everything away.

Modern baby changing table with baskets

7. Stash It

A classic that we love, a chest is the perfect multiuse piece of furniture to use for stuffed animal and toy storage in your baby’s nursery. Stash away toys and odds and ends at the end of the day and put a few throw pillows on top for an extra touch of decor. Plus, it can grow up with them.

Minimal wooden toy chest

Small Nursery Decor Ideas 

Decorating your nursery should be fun and inspiring, and there are so many ideas to do it successfully in a small space. Here are some of our favorite small nursery ideas for designing the perfect decor. 

 

8. Roll Out a Rug

A rug is the perfect way to make any space cozy and warm, and thankfully, it can also serve as decor! Go for a bold pattern to round out your theme or let it be the statement piece in the room. All of our nursery rugs are tested to be short piled and safe for children, plus with numerous handcrafted, Fair Trade and sustainably sourced options, you can be sure your baby’s nursery only has the highest quality items.

Round rug with animals on it in a nursery with a basket of toys

9. Hang Wall Decor

Just like with our go-to floating shelves, wall decor is a great way to design a nursery without taking up valuable storage space. Whether you opt for framed prints or sculptural wall art, hanging up a few of your favorite pieces will help make the space more comfortable.

Colorful abstract painting with white frame on wall

10. Try Wall Decals and Stickers

Wall decals just exude fun, so they’re perfect as a small nursery idea! Have fun with individual stickers and create your own patterns. Bonus: You can swap them out over the years as your little one grows up and their style changes.

Wall with geometric decals and woven basket

11. Play With Lighting

Warm and cozy lighting is perfect in a small nursery. A few small table lamps that you can tuck on a shelf or in the corner of a dresser will create the perfect ambience for soothing your baby to sleep.

Table glass lamp in abstract shape

12. Help Baby Sleep Through the Night

Don’t forget about window treatments! A pair of blackout curtains will help your baby sleep soundly through the night and during nap time. Pull them back during the day to let the afternoon sun stream in during play time.

Curtains hanging from window with large plant and armchair

13. Put Up a Mirror

A must in any small space, a mirror will instantly make the small nursery feel bigger. Hang one above the changing table or across from a window to reflect natural light. Bonus: Pick out one with a small ledge or hooks for an extra bit of storage space.

Rounded gold mirror hanging on a wall with small plant

Small Nursery Organization Ideas 

Organization and storage are so important, but can be some of the trickiest parts of navigating a small space. Here are some of our favorite go-to tips and tricks to keep the nursery neat and tidy.

14. Optimize Closet Space

The closet in your baby’s nursery has so much potential when it comes to keeping the room organized. Make use of closet organizers that can add storage space to your hanging bar, make use of the back of the door or utilize every nook and cranny.

Hanging storage unit with sweaters

15. Make The Most of Shelving 

The high shelves in your closet can often miss their full potential—they’re so hard to reach! Think about using this space for seasonal items or items you don’t use frequently. More tips on how to make the most of this space later.

White bookcase for kids' room

16. Use Baskets and Bins

Everyday items like diapers, wipes and washcloths are necessities and it’s extra convenient to have them on hand. Sort them in a few baskets and bins you can tuck on a shelf, next to your changing table or in the closet. Depending on your style and preferences, you can choose from various materials, including:

  • Traditional rattan offers a classic look that can work in any space
  • Clear acrylic for a modern look and easy cleaning
  • Organic cotton baskets are perfect for a minimal space
  • Sisal is a BPA-, phthalate- and lead-free material that helps your space feel natural
  • Jute, seagrass and water hyacinth are natural fibers that offer a minimal look
Tri-colored basket set

17. Hang it Up

There’s nothing more convenient than a row of wall hooks to keep essentials close at hand, and thankfully, practicality doesn’t have to be boring. A fun set of animal-themed wall hooks will add a touch of whimsy to the space and complement any theme.

Gold Animal Wall Hooks

18. Shop Minimally

Whether this is your first child or you’re a pro parent, you know how much stuff your little one needs. Where possible, do your best to only shop for what you need. For example, buying clothes as they grow up will give you plenty of time to clean out their closet and make room for new sizes.

Giraffe shaped wicker basket holding toys

19. Rotate with the Seasons

On a similar note, if you live somewhere with distinct seasons, cycle through clothing with the changing weather. Summer clothes and bathing suits don’t need to come out while there’s still snow on the ground, so wait to pull them out from under the bed until things warm up.

Woven storage container with sheets

20. Rely on Portability

When you’re working with a small space, having the ability to move things around and rearrange easily is a huge plus. For example, utilize caddies for quick and easy portability during bathtime, and for little essentials like diaper cream and wipes.

Bathroom shower caddies with toiletries

21. Pick Out Multi-purpose Furniture

Furniture is an important focus when it comes to designing any space in your home, especially if you’re trying to come up with small nursery ideas. This is where multipurpose furniture comes in—a crib that transitions to a toddler bed, an ottoman that doubles as storage and more.

Convertible crib with blanket and toys

Planning out your baby’s nursery is an exciting time, and we hope these ideas have inspired you!

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