2,258 Transitional Nursery Design Photos

Planning a nursery is an exciting time for parents, but it can also be confusing without the right guidance. Not only do you have to make room for key furniture pieces you never knew you needed, but you also have to decorate the nursery in soothing decor that is easily interchangeable. To make your transition into parenthood more easy, browse the photos on Houzz for transitional nursery ideas, including bedroom layouts, baby furniture and decor. You can then save photos to an ideabook and get in touch with the architects or designers of your favourite picks. For more nursery ideas, check out the Stories section on Houzz. More
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Brown Street, Newtown
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Photo of a transitional gender-neutral nursery in Sydney with grey walls and carpet. — Houzz
Been trying to find a good world map and think I'd like something similar to this in an older scroll type map for my office wall. — Jess Jeffery
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Emma Blomfield
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Olliella Nursery
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Nina Claire
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional gender-neutral nursery in Sydney with white walls and light hardwood floors. — Houzz
Garland hanging style — Kylie Bowden
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Little Liberty
5 Tower Rd.
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Photo of a large transitional gender-neutral nursery in Melbourne with carpet. — Houzz
I love this room it's so stylish — joolmac
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Mid-sized transitional nursery in Melbourne with carpet. — Houzz
the colors used here are calm and relaxing. Great choice for an infants nursery. the chair in the corner looks inviting with the comfortable throw rugs and pillows. The faint delicate lamp enhances the area just enough. I have never seen such an interesting rug on the floor... fits in well with the rest of the nursery and its decor. — anna warry
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Emma Blomfield
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Olliella Nursery
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Nina Claire
Photo of a mid-sized transitional gender-neutral nursery in Sydney with white walls and light hardwood floors. — Houzz
Cute chair for a nursery — jac0123
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Balmain
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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional gender-neutral nursery in Sydney with black walls and medium hardwood floors. — Houzz
nice window arrangement for bathroom — letterbox
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Interior Motives
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English Turn
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Design ideas for a transitional gender-neutral nursery with grey walls and medium hardwood floors. — Houzz
love the split colour ... breaks the darkness — jaynesamuel
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Modern Nursery
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Sacha Leclair
Inspiration for a small transitional gender-neutral nursery in Ottawa with multi-coloured walls. — Houzz
same xot xolour and rug and curtain — Guianna Noble
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What are some transitional baby room essentials?


A baby cot and changing table are must-have furniture items, while helpful additions include a rocking chair and bouncer. Position a mobile above the cot to promote visual stimulation and brain development. Dark window shades or blackout nursery curtains are also essential for baby’s sleep. Whether it’s a wardrobe, dresser or boxes, don’t forget to include plenty of storage for little clothes, linen, diapers and toys.

How do I decorate a nursery?


When decorating a transitional nursery, pick a theme that will endure at least five years. Newborn themes are tempting, but those early months fly very quickly and will quickly need to be updated. Create a calming effect with neutral walls and inject a playful tone with a colourful accent wall, wall art or patterned curtains. Don’t forget soft lighting for when you’re changing nappies or feeding in the middle of the night. Once baby starts to crawl, you may want to throw down a soft floor rug.