From raindrops to robots, here’s a treasure trove of ideas for your little one’s slumber and play space
Written byHomepolishFebruary 24, 2016
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Lauren Edith Anderson
1 of 14Lauren Edith Anderson
Stylish slumbers
Looking for inspiration for your little one's haven? Here you'll find nursery and playroom ideas that are not only super adorable, but also seriously stylish thanks to the talents of Homepolish designers.Homepolish provides beautiful interior design by the hour with over 450 interior designers nationally.
Lauren Edith Anderson
2 of 14Lauren Edith Anderson
Into the woods
Homepolish designer Benedetta Amadi focused on a natural palette inspired by a woodsy wallcovering to create this nursery's serene vibe.
Claire Esparros
3 of 14Claire Esparros
Pastel paradise
Baby blue's not just for baby boys. Incorporate it in pops, like on a comfy chair perfect for nursing, to keep the space gender-neutral.
Designer Sara Touijer painted the walls of this nursery to be reminiscent of the parents' favorite mountain destination.
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Space-stretching trick
Homepolish's Sara Touijer used stripes to elongate an otherwise small nursery.
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Vroom vroom
Homepolish's Sara Touijer designed this nurseryinspired by racing culture and Ferrari.
Tessa Neustadt
8 of 14Tessa Neustadt
A new leaf
Whether it's incorporated with paint or fabric, a nature-inspired green brings the great outdoors inside.
Tessa Neustadt
9 of 14Tessa Neustadt
Big-top fun
Homepolish's Vanessa De Vargas created a glitzy nurseryinspired by a circus tent crossed with a castle turret. It's absolutely perfect for the "land of dreams."
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Not a cloud in sight
Color-coordinated raindrops were painted right onto the wall in a nursery by Homepolish's Evelyn Lee.
Ed Underwood
11 of 14Ed Underwood
Gray area
In Homepolish designer Shawna Underwood's own nursery, she went with a neutral grayscale color scheme to bring serenity to the space.
Lauren Edith Anderson
12 of 14Lauren Edith Anderson
Blue period
Homepolish designer Courtney Lake took an old TV room and turned it into a baby blue nursery. Blue storks line the ceiling, thanks to some unexpected use of wallpaper.
Chloe Berk
13 of 14Chloe Berk
Trompe l'oeil
This boy's playroom by designers Barette Widell and Christina Boschetti includes an awesome robot decal that serves as a frame for a wall-mounted box of Lego bricks.
Chloe Berk
14 of 14Chloe Berk
Backyard reveries
For a little boy's playroom, Homepolish designers Barette Widell and Christina Boschetti created a crafty getaway, complete with a posh teepee that includes sheepskin. (What every kid needs, of course.)