Design Inspiration Ideas

Boy and Girl Shared Nursery Design Board

It’s hard enough to design a nursery for one child, but having twins can make it even harder. And designing a shared space for boy and girl twins might be the biggest challenge of all. We’ve had a couple of these challenges, and today we’re sharing some tips on how to pull it all together …

Safari Nursery - Project Nursery

Animals have been a go-to theme in nurseries for decades, and safari nurseries in particular are trending again big time. These days you’ll find a more modern and sophisticated take on the theme, which we love. […]

Stars and Stripes Nurseries - Project Nursery

Oh say can you see! We’re getting ready to celebrate our nation’s independence this weekend with parades, cookouts, bomb pops, sparklers and fireworks. […]

Rainbow of Nurseries - Project Nursery

It’s no surprise that we hear questions about color A LOT when it comes to nurseries. While there will always be trendy color combinations and the latest color of the year, picking the right color for your nursery comes down to the feeling you want to create in the room […]

Navy and Citron Zig Zag Crib Bedding from Carousel Designs

This pin event is for the boys! We all know that sometimes designing a boy’s nursery can be challenging, so we’ve joined forces with Carousel Designs to help get your boy-inspired design ideas flowing! […]

Vintage Inspired Nursery

When Project Nursery was started, the goal was to inspire parents to make the nursery a space of their dreams. We get so excited when we see how many of you have fallen in love with a nursery from our gallery and created your own version of it. […]

Having a baby girl? You can’t go wrong with a pink nursery—it’s not cliché, it’s classic. And to prove its wide-ranging appeal, we are serving up 55 pink nurseries as your inspiration. […]

Travel-Inspired Nursery - Project Nursery

Are you planning a great adventure for your family this summer? While traveling with little ones in tow isn’t always so easy, there’s nothing quite like experiencing new places through the eyes of a child. […]