Gender Neutral Nursery Ideas

Last updated September 7, 2023
When designing a nursery, you’re not limited to pink and blue. If you’re letting the gender be a surprise or just want to create a unique space, a gender-neutral nursery may be for you. Designing one on any budget can be an easy task. Check out these gender-neutral nursery ideas to start planning the perfect space.
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Scandinavian
New Neutrals
Pop of Yellow
High Adventure
New Bohemian
Gender Neutral Blue
Scandinavian

Scandinavian decor is all about simplicity, minimalism and functionality. This style starts with a base of earthy muted tones—white walls, cool grays, soft blues and even pinks. Unlike in the U.S., blue and pink are gender-neutral in Scandinavian style. Wood is also an important element in this style for texture and warmth. Look for furniture and accessories with clean lines in either white or light woods. Remember, keep it minimal to pull off this style.
New Neutrals

Move over beige and white, cool grays are the new neutrals. Grays are chameleons—they can work with a warm or cool scheme or stand on their own as a neutral. For a neutral nursery, start with a simple base of gray walls and white furniture. Stick to a tight color scheme—add one other neutral color such as white for an accent. Then, bring in textures such as jute baskets, wood wall art, faux fur throws and area rugs to make it pop. This style can easily transition into a big kid space by swapping out the accessories.
Pop of Yellow

Yellow adds a burst of sunshine no matter where you put it. Although it is a bold color, yellow works well in a room as an accent color. Yellow works particularly well with grays and blues. To create this sophisticated room for your little one, start with a base of grays—a lighter shade on the wall and dark gray furniture. Add in pops of yellow with accessories such as wall art and a side chair. As your little one grows, you can easily swap out the yellow with another color.
High Adventure

This take on a safari theme room will be the go-to play space for your baby when he or she is a toddler. Featuring neutral colors of browns, beiges and grays for the base, this room infuses soft bits of light blue and loads of texture. The modern rock-climbing wall functions as interactive art for the space.
New Bohemian

When it comes to bohemian style, use saturated colors such as deep browns, greens and grays for base colors. Metallics, mixed textures and greenery are also part of a boho style. You can go minimal or mix textures and furniture styles—more is more when it comes to bohemian style. It’s truly an eclectic style that really has no set rules when it comes to getting the look. Don’t be afraid to use styles that would not necessarily go together in a conventional way.
Gender Neutral Blue

Blues aren’t just for boys. For a fun pop of blue that works for any gender, go for warm blues or cool greens. Turquoise, aqua and teal are fun neutral blues that work with a plethora of colors. Cool greens have no yellow undertones and give off a bluish appearance. Cool greens include colors such as forest, emerald, bottle green and seafoam. Pick one or two pieces that feature a warm blue or cool green and add in reds, oranges, yellows and greens to complement the hue.
Not So Basic Beige

Beige may have lost its neutral color crown, but it still makes a great base for layering color and texture. This nursery features a warm beige base with a cool green statement wall and aqua accessories. The beige base comes alive due to the various textures in the rug, woven stool, wood furniture and flooring.
Twins

Gender neutral nursery decor comes in handy especially if you have opposite sex fraternal twins. This nursery is an attractive blend of contemporary and classic with a soft color palette that works for a boy or girl. Don’t be afraid to mix furniture styles and bedding to give each baby his or her own look. Keep the base neutral and add in a bit of color and texture to balance out the different styles.
Eclectic Vintage

If you are a fan of vintage style, then there’s no reason you can’t put that in a nursery. Bringing together an eclectic mix is all about choosing and element or two that will tie the look together. This can be accomplished with a unifying color or texture. A large, classic oriental style rug is a great jumping-off point to create a stylish and sophisticated nursery.
Bring in your antique furniture pieces and mix them in with new furniture. The result will be a stylish space fit for the baby and parents.
Cool Contemporary

The key to getting this look is to start with a simple color palette for the base. Start with a cool gray on the walls and pops of blue in the furniture and accessories. Bring the room to life with simple patterns in the textiles. Go for graphic patterns that will add interest and texture to the space.
Warm Modern

Modern decor doesn’t have to feel cold and stark, especially in a baby’s room. Pick furniture with simple lines and give the space depth with geometric patterns and texture. Keep the color scheme tight—monochrome grays and white with hints of cool blues. Swap out accessories as your child grows to carry the style through childhood.
Let these gender-neutral nursery ideas inspire ones of your own. Select a color scheme and theme that appeals to you, and then make a list of what you need for the space. We can help you stock up on everything from interior paint to baby furniture, so you can start decorating. The Home Depot delivers online orders when and where you need them.