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11 Instagram Accounts to Follow for Nursery Inspiration

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Control the scroll by following our favorite accounts for nursery decor ideas.

We’ve all been there: We pop online for nursery inspiration and 40 minutes later, we’re still scrolling and feeling more stressed than excited. There’s no question that Instagram is an amazing source of design guidance and creative energy, but it helps to start with a list of truly gifted resources to avoid wasting precious time. So we’ve rounded up 11 accounts that will help inspire the nursery of your dreams and save you time—the greatest resource of all!

Project Nursery

A one-stop feed for all things nursery, Project Nursery tops our list of the best feeds to follow for nursery inspiration. They curate a wide range of styles from Southern-inspired to boho farmhouse and everything in between; scroll through the feed and find a beautifully designed nursery for every style and taste. You can even upload your project to their website once you finish to pay it forward and inspire the next home designer.

Website: projectnursery.com

Cubby

A go-to resource for all things eclectic and cheerful, Cubby’s feed is filled with not only stunning nursery inspiration but other clever design ideas to help with shared spaces, small spaces, storage, transitioning babies to toddler rooms, and much more.

Website: cubbyathome.com

Timberwood Designs

Sarah and Josh, the parent duo behind Timberwoods Design, aim to provide a loving nod to generations past with their beautiful series of scrips and blocks. Each piece is created by hand, timeless, and loved by children and parents. That’s their primary business, but we’re featuring them because their Instagram feed is a wonderland of precious, peaceful nurseries (and babies!). Take a scroll through and just try not to be inspired to design your little one’s nursery around their beautiful handcrafted art.

Website: timberwooddesigns.ca

Winter Daisy Kids

WINTER DAISY, a design studio and blog created by Melissa Barling, has a feed that not only inspires but also gives plenty of functional design ideas to help make your baby’s nursery come together in both a beautiful and practical way. Check out her blog for tutorials on everything from designing a kids’ bathroom to creating the perfect art space. WINTER DAISY is a fabulous resource when kids and design intersect.

Website: winterdaisy.com

Related: 7 Simple Ideas for Designing a Kids’ Room That Grows with Them

Stella + the Stars

If you love color and bold design choices and want to incorporate them into your little one’s nursery, look no further than Dubai-based, French native and mother of three Emilie J. Her studio, Stella + the Stars, is known for showing how to use styling and decor to make a big statement on a small budget. So go ahead and swing into this feed. We promise you won’t want to leave.

Website: stellaandthestars.net

Havenly

If you want to work with a company to design your baby’s room, Havenly is a great first stop on your path to decorating a blank slate. You can use it for any room in your home, not just nurseries, and they help with everything from budgeting to sourcing. Havenly works with several reasonably priced retailers, like Wayfair and Target, meaning you can ask your designer to choose a crib that’s under $300. Wondering what mobile would work over the crib or where to find a stylish glider? For $19, you can get hands-on help with smaller details. Check out their Insta-feed for inspiration and to see if you’d like to move on to their website for more info.

Website: havenly.com

Livette’s Wallpaper

You might not think of a wallpaper business as your first online visit for nursery inspiration, but we promise that Livette’s Wallpaper’s Insta account will make you a believer. As they say, nothing spices up a room quite like wallpaper, and their collection of baby nursery designs instantly creates a calm and serene baby room for your little one to grow into. They offer gender-neutral options as well as florals and bolder looks. The best part—all of them are removable! And, even if wallpaper isn’t your thing, check out their feed for other design ideas; it’s brimming with them.

Website: livetteswallpaper.com/collections/nursery

Related: 9 Smart Strategies for Decorating a Nursery

Dominy Irving

If you want interior design and nursery inspiration plus a healthy dose of laughter and #realtalk, check out Dominy’s feed. The account is filled with playful rooms and beautiful colors, but our favorite reason to visit is Dominy’s hilarious reels. She’s not afraid to have fun with the ups and downs of parenting, and the account is a great reminder that laughing and designing go hand in hand.

Website: dominyirving.com

Poppyseed Play

Poppyseed Play creates tasteful and functional baby gyms, toys, and mats that your baby will love. They’ve also designed a beautifully curated feed of gorgeous nurseries that are sure to inspire. If you’re looking for soft colors and a serene aesthetic, start scrolling through this account today.

Website: poppyseedplay.com

Nursery Design Studio

This account is filled with award-winning nursery lookbooks, and the website has tons of resources, such as nursery organization ideas, a nursery design style quiz, and helpful hints for parents with newborns.

Website: nurserydesignstudio.com

Little Crown Interiors

Author of Your Perfect Nursery, Naomi Allen Coe founded Little Crown Interiors in 2008, focusing her design studio on nurseries and child spaces after seeing this specialized skill missing from other firms. Unlike other interior designers, she solely focuses on nurseries, which means her feed is filled with all nurseries, all the time. You can also visit the website and sign up for Naomi’s nursery essentials!

Website: littlecrowninteriors.com

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