What do you do when you’re not sure of your baby’s gender and don’t want to go the usual route – blue or pink?
Here are a few decorating options that we think could work with your gender-neutral nursery decor.
rainbow theme
Have fun decorating a cheerful rainbow nursery. You can stencil a rainbow wall design, or artistically incorporate the colors of the rainbow throughout the room.
Balance any sharp tones with neutral or earthy tones. This is the perfect gender neutral idea.
Natural earthy tones
Create a peaceful atmosphere with natural earthy colors, and give your child the feeling of being outdoors. source:
Scandinavian decor
This decor is a soothing mix of white, gray and earth tones. It’s an elegant choice.
Pink blue room
If you love traditional blue or pink decor but don’t want to wait until baby arrives to find out the gender, this is the perfect idea for you. Create a blue and pink room that works for your child, regardless of their gender.
Mustard yellow tones
If you don’t want an intense color but do want your nursery to have some warmth, this yellow is perfect. You can use it on the walls as a main color or as an accent.
Dreamscape
Create a room for your child inspired by the night sky. Think soft moonbeams, twinkling stars, and puffy clouds. This room will make your child fall asleep easily.
Rural forest atmosphere
Give your child a chance to “experience” the outdoors with this wood-themed nursery. You can create a camping scene or a cottage scene and invite some imaginary jungle friends to the party.
Aquatic decor
Some underwater themes for the nursery will create a fun and calm atmosphere.
Disneyland
Kids and their love for cartoons are inseparable, especially when it comes to Disney characters.
Attic joy
Reconfigure your attic into a kid’s wonderland and keep rowdy playtime out of earshot. Using inspirational murals and organized spaces can do the trick.
pink and gray
Another great gender neutral idea is to use pinks and grays together to decorate your child’s bedroom.
Follow the general decor of the house
If you’re confused about how to create a gender-neutral nursery, you can take inspiration from the rest of the house. Follow the overall décor theme of your home to design the nursery. As the child grows, you can add additional touches to show his personality.
Boho inspired nursery
Go boho if you want to create a unisex room without worrying about what goes with it. Boho works best with neutral colors and shines by using lots of plants, bamboo, macrame or tassels for design.
Fun topic
What is decorating without having fun? You can decide not to be bound by the decorating rules when creating a gender-neutral nursery.
You can still weave in your family’s personality while maintaining a neutral look. Cheerful books, decorative items and pictures will inspire the sense of fun a child’s room should have.
black and white
Don’t give up on the idea of black and white just yet, because these are the most neutral colors we know.
Tastefully combine these colors as a backdrop, or throughout the room to maintain a gender-neutral look.