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Nursery design ideas — one photo, sixteen styles
A nursery is designed on a deadline, for a client who can’t vote, by parents who are already tired. Upload one photo and see the room redesigned across 16 styles — Scandinavian, Bohemian, Modern, Farmhouse and more — with the crib, dresser, and window kept exactly where they are.

Designing your nursery
No room gets designed under more pressure than a nursery: there is a hard deadline, a tight budget after everything else baby-related, and a flood of Pinterest boards that all seem to belong to houses bigger than yours. "Nursery ideas" is really two searches in one — what style do we want, and how do we fit a crib, a changing station, a feeding chair, and storage into one small room without it feeling crowded.
Safety quietly drives the layout before style gets a say. Paediatric safety guidance is consistent: place the crib away from windows, and never near blind or curtain cords — a strangulation risk — or heating vents; keep the area around it clear of anything climbable. Choose zero- or low-VOC paint and give the room time to air out well before the baby moves in. Get those rules in place first, and every styling decision afterwards is free play.
One nursery, four styles
Style-wise, the calm end of the spectrum works hardest: Scandinavian keeps it bright and simple, Japandi and Modern keep surfaces calm for 3 a.m. feeds, Bohemian adds warmth with woven texture, and Farmhouse makes it cosy. EasyRoomAI shows these on your actual room — the gallery above keeps one real nursery fixed, crib on the side wall away from the window, dresser opposite — and swaps only the style. Same safe layout, sixteen moods.
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Scandinavian nursery
The same nursery redesigned in Scandinavian style — a pale wood crib, white walls, a sheepskin on a light rocker, and simple bright decor, layout unchanged.
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Bohemian nursery
The same nursery redesigned in Bohemian style — a rattan crib, macramé wall hanging, layered warm textiles, and trailing plants out of reach, layout unchanged.
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Modern nursery
The same nursery redesigned in Modern style — a clean-lined crib, a warm-neutral palette, a sculptural floor lamp, and uncluttered surfaces, layout unchanged.
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Farmhouse nursery
The same nursery redesigned in modern farmhouse style — a white spindle crib, shiplap accents, a woven rug, and soft sage decor, layout unchanged.
BeforeThe room we started with
Each render keeps your exact nursery — the crib, dresser, and window stay put. Only the furniture style, palette, and decor change.
Nursery ideas by style
Explore a specific style for your nursery, or open the tool with both pre-selected.
Frequently asked
Where should the crib go in a nursery?
Away from the window, and never near blind or curtain cords, which are a strangulation hazard — paediatric safety groups recommend keeping the crib a few feet clear of windows, vents, and anything a child could pull down or climb. A solid interior wall is the classic spot. Once the crib position is set, arrange the changing station and chair around it; the gallery above keeps that safe layout fixed while testing different styles.
What paint is safe for a nursery?
Use zero-VOC or low-VOC water-based paint, ask for zero-VOC tinting colourants too, and ventilate the room well during and after painting — guidance generally suggests waiting at least a day or two before the baby sleeps in the room. Beyond chemistry, muted warm tones read calmer at night than bright saturated colour.
What are the most popular nursery styles?
Scandinavian leads — pale wood, white walls, and simple decor suit small rooms and grow with the child. Bohemian (rattan, macramé, warm texture) and Modern (clean lines, calm neutrals) follow, with Farmhouse as the cosy classic. Calm, low-contrast schemes also have a practical edge: the room stays restful for night feeds.
Will the AI keep my real nursery layout?
Yes. EasyRoomAI preserves your camera angle, window position, and the placement of the crib and dresser while restyling the furniture, palette, and decor. The before/after pairs above are the same room — only the style changes — so you can pick a direction without moving a single piece of furniture.
Is it free to redesign my nursery?
Yes — anonymous users get a watermarked preview for free, with no signup. You only create an account if you want to download the full-resolution image or generate more variations.