5,649 Transitional Nursery Design Ideas
Sort by:Popular Today
41 - 60 of 5,649 photos
Item 1 of 2
LDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: Thread By Lindsay Bentis
Builder: Great Woods Post & Beam Company, Inc.
Photographer: Greg Premru
Touijer Designs
Custom cribs by Duc Duc with accent wallpaper and custom "Goodnight" sign.
photo credits to Regan Wood Photography
Find the right local pro for your project
Little Crown Interiors
Since we wanted this nursery to be mostly neutral with some pastel accents, I opted for unpainted, natural wood furniture paired with white for an eclectic feel and decided on these great pieces from Oeuf. A wood beaded pendant hangs from the ceiling and mirrors the natural vibe. The crib bedding is super simple with just a patterned sheet. Design by Little Crown Interiors, Photo by Full Spectrum Photography.
Susan Harter Muralpapers
Jennifer Barron Interiors created this serene nursery with our scenic framed wallpaper, custom ordered as panels and framed. The original mural was hand-painted by fine artist Susan Harter. The mural featured here is Barringtons Mist.
DesignbyRuchi
The dresser is a dresser and will grow with our little girl once she is past diapers and onwards to makeup / books / maps. The wood has an aged white finish and will carry the wear and tear of growing up beautifully.
Oopsy Daisy, Fine Art for Kids
For newborn or baby, for toddler or teen, Oopsy Daisy has room decor & wall art for all in between. Browse our collection of animal wall art for nurseries by best-selling artist Cathy Walters.
Ruth Richards, Allied ASID
Sweet nursery with many shades of pinks and cream. The inspiration for the wall decal came from the client's existing crib. Pops of hot pink in the pillows, decal and chandelier keep the room fun!
5,649 Transitional Nursery Design Ideas
J & J Design Group, LLC.
We wanted to create a bright and sweet little nursery for this baby girl. The fun Sparrow wallpaper was the inspiration for the room. Pops of yellow and mint greet make it feel happy and inviting.
John Woodcock Photography
3