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Expert reveals: The nursery trends to ditch and embrace this year

Pinterest searches for ‘nursery room inspiration’ surge by 2,500%

Sally Jackson
Founder of Soren's House
March 6, 2024

Feeling overwhelmed by nursery design choices? You're not alone! With Pinterest searches for ‘nursery room inspiration’ surging by a staggering 2,500% in the past year, it's clear that many parents, both seasoned and soon-to-be, are seeking guidance. But fear not, this guide will help you navigate what’s hot and what’s not in the world of nursery design.

 

Drawing on insights from search engines and social media platforms like Pinterest, Soren'sHouse, your trusted source for Scandi-inspired and eco-friendly nursery décor, has identified which nursery trends to ditch and embrace this year.

 

"While themed nurseries can be adorable, they can limit your options as your child grows," says Sally Jackson, Founder of Soren's House. "This year, we're seeing a shift towards versatile neutrals and playful touches that create a space that can evolve alongside your little one's imagination."

 

Top Trends To Ditch

  • Pinterest searches for ‘jungle nursery’ have decreased by 40% in the last year
  • Pinterest searches for‘ sea themed nursery’ have decreased by40% in the last year
  • Pinterest searches for 'safari nursery’ have decreased by 30% in the last year

Remember those over-the-top jungle nurseries overflowing with stuffed animals? Well they're officially out! 2024 nursery trends embrace a more subtle and sophisticated approach, moving away from specific animal themes like safari, sea, and jungle as seen styled by celebrities such as Millie Mackintosh. This shift signals a desire for versatile and timeless design choices that can grow with your child.

Top Trends To Embrace

Sally Jackson commented: Gone are the days of one-dimensional, themed nurseries. Instead, embrace the beauty of a space that can grow alongside your child's ever-evolving personality and interests. If you want to theme your nursery then opt for a design that offers flexibility and adaptability, allowing you to personalise and update the space as your little one discovers new passions.

 

Clouds and Whimsy

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  • Pinterest searches for ‘magical nursery’ have increased by 90%in the last year
  • Pinterest searches for ‘cloud nursery’ have increased by 60%in the last year

“Craving a bolder look? Transform a wall into a focal point with whimsical wallpaper or playful wall stickers. This creates a distinct theme without overwhelming the space. You can also use shelving to display a curated selection of themed toys and books.”

Grand-millenial Design

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  •  Pinterest searches for ‘vintage nursery’ have increased by 70% in the last year

Sally Jackson commented: ‘Grand millenial-design’ and vintage-chic is also influencing nursery decor, embracing a timeless and vintage-inspired style that focuses on intricate details and colour drenching. The essence of a Grand millenial-inspired nursery lies in the integration of heirlooms with modern touches. Incorporate family photos, hand-me-down toys, and treasured children’s books alongside ditsy-printed or gingham bedding from brands such as Avery Row and Dear April paired with wooden furniture to seamlessly integrate a classic vibe.”

Neutral Tones

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  • Pinterest searches for ‘neutral baby room’ have increased by 80% in the last year
  • Google searches for ‘gender neutral nursery’ have increased by 45% in the last quarter

 

Sally Jackson commented: “Neutral palettes are on the rise in nursery design. Avoid the more predictable tones and opt for a playful spectrum of shades that go far beyond bland beige. Earthy neutrals like oatmeal and greige create a warm and welcoming atmosphere while soft greens and blues bring a sense of peace and tranquillity, perfect for both restful sleep and playtime. Crisp whites and airy creams also offer a clean and expansive feel, providing the ideal canvas for pops of colour and playful patterns.”

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Sally Jackson
Founder of Soren's House

Established in 2016, Soren's House has been on a mission to introduce Scandinavian-inspired, design-led children's products to the UK. With a commitment to natural, organic, and eco-friendly children's products, Founder Sally Jackson, provides toys, clothes and décor that align with her vision of creating a simple, sensory, childhood experience.

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