Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips
08/03 Design

Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips

The newest space in The McGee home + a few nursery design tips

Baby Margot McGee is finally here… 

and we couldn’t be more excited to share her nursery space! When designing nurseries, we like to start with elements we can layer onto for years to come, and when designing Margot’s room, we took the same approach. 

Keep scrolling to see more of Margot’s space and read our tips for designing a nursery you’ll love even after your little one grows out of their crib.  

Thank you to Killowen ConstructionClé TileMetrie, and Stanton Carpet The Shade Store, and Kohler for helping us bring our vision to life!

We used window treatments from The Shade Store in every room in The McGee Home, and we couldn’t love them more! Hand-crafted in the US, their wide selection of quality materials and designer fabrics elevate any space. Whether you’re updating your window treatments or starting from the beginning, check out their selections here, and read our recent blog post about how we choose window treatments!

Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips
Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips

No. 1: Design a space that will grow with your little one.   

Sadly, babies don’t stay babies forever, so it’s important to design with elements you can build upon as they get older. Invest in pieces like wallpaper, paint, rugs, and furniture. Then layer in playful moments through textiles, artwork, and décor pieces you can update easily.  

Benjamin Moore’s “Just Beige” on the ceiling and some of our favorite wallpaper from McGee & Co.’s new kid’s collection.

Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips
Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips

No. 2: Create zones.

Nurseries consist of three essential zones — a spot for sleep, feeding, and changing. Make sure these spots work together in a room and don’t forget that a comfy chair for late-night feedings is a must-have!  

Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips
Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips

Nursery piece we love

Versatile furniture pieces set the foundation for layering in playful details.
Shop our favorite nursery furniture
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Gelato Crib
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Madison Swivel Glider
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Jenny Lind 3-in-1 Convertible Crib
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Riele Rocking Chair
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Scoot Crib
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Sleepytime Glider
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Liberty Crib
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Scoot Crib
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Jenny Lind 3-in-1 Convertible Crib
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Hudson Crib
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Hudson Crib
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Tanner Crib
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Gelato Crib

No. 3: Add Ambient Lighting.  

Good lighting is important in every room, but even more so in a nursery. Build layers of light with floor and table lamps, so you don’t need to turn on overwhelmingly bright overheads. Bonus if they are dimmable!  

Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips
Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips

No. 4: Play with Pattern.  

Incorporating patterns is a great way to add playfulness and dimension, even with a neutral palette! Don’t be afraid to mix and match patterns to make an impact.

Stanton carpet in the style “Sumana,” and the color “Sand,

Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips
Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips

Playful + streamlined nursery acccents

Patterned and textured accents bring your space to life
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Fauna Pillow Cover
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Florencecourt Wallpaper
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Jones Pillow Cover
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Bunnies Wallpaper
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Claudette Pillow Cover
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Watercolor Horses Wallpaper
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Perla Pillow Cover
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Annandale Wallpaper
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Camellia Pillow Cover
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Bunnies Pillow Cover
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Cream Pom Pom Mobile
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Home
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This Moose Belongs to Me
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Decorative Woven Stroller
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Scribbled Rabbit
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Cream Quilted Blanket

No. 5: Find Pretty Storage Solutions.  

Make sure the everyday necessities are easy to access with pretty yet functional storage solutions. Give everything a place with storage furniture, and layer in baskets and bins for grab-and-go essentials.  

Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips
Our Favorite Nursery Design Tips
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