Nursery Spotlight: Small Nursery Decor Ideas
Working with a small space? These decor ideas can help you make the most of a smaller nursery.
How did you decorate your small nursery? Tell us in the comments!
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Utilize wall space
This nursery (spotted on Apartment Therapy) saves closet space by hanging baby's clothes under wall shelves.
Photo: Pottery Barn / The BumpDe-clutter
A shallow magazine rack can keep things organized (and off the floor).Catalina Magazine Rack from Pottery Barn.
Photo: LittleGreenNotebook.Blogspot.com / The BumpAdd an accent
Dark accent walls can give the illusion of depth in a smaller room. For more photos from this nursery, visit the blog Little Green Notebook.
Photo: Chic Cheap Nurseries / The BumpEmbrace white space
We love this calming, gender-neutral nursery from Chic Cheap Nurseries. White wall shelves with plenty of space between them draw the eye up and make the room feel bigger.
Photo: Apartment Therapy / The BumpRethink the space
How creative is this idea? Turning a closet into a crib nook can save tons floor space (plus, it's cozy!). For more alternative closet ideas, visit Apartment Therapy.
Photo: IHeartOrganizing.Blogspot.com / The BumpKeep things organized
This nursery from the blog I Heart Organizing takes full advantage of available closet space with plenty of organized bins.
Photo: Apartment Therapy / The BumpGet reflective
This big, beautiful mirror could almost make you forget you're in a tiny room. Visit Apartment Therapy for more tips on using mirrors in small spaces.
Photo: The Style Files / The BumpKeep it light
When in doubt, you can't go wrong with a simple, light-colored nursery like this one from The Style Files. Even though this room is narrow, it feels airy and open.Plus, more from The Bump:
Space-Saving Options for a Crib
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Absolutely. Get things off the floor and start thinking of walls as tiers. There is so much that you can place on a wall — books, toys, games and it doesn’t take up a lot of space.