Whether your little girl's nursery is going to be over-the-top feminine and frilly, or sleek and modern, there's a shade of pink (and a way to incorporate it) that's meant for you. Find inspiration in these 25 products, design concepts, and room overviews, and put it to work to create the nursery of your baby girl's (sweet!) dreams.
Animals get a contemporary upgrade with the zigzag pattern on this elephant love print ($15).
The shining glory of ad exec Donny Deutsch's Manhattan home is the fourth-floor "princess floor," where his two young daughters reign supreme. It's a whole lot of pink, but it works!
What could be more lovely than bringing the outdoors into a floral, feminine nursery for a new baby girl? The very talented Hannah Voermans hand-painted this amazing wall full of peonies for baby Ella Charlotte.
The collection of cake and dessert prints and plates above the crib are Etsy and John Derian finds, and are well-suited for this pale pink space.
We love how The Land of Nod's Mod Nod Swivel Glider ($899) comes in 10 different colors of two modern patterns, but our favorite has to be the blossom-toned Puzzle pattern, shown here.
Even dressers, beds, and other pieces of nursery furniture can get into the color trend. If you can't find the pink piece you like, DIY!
With its wooden detail, the back of Ducduc's Eddy Chair ($1,495-$1,595) is as chic as its front. It's available in a wide range of colors from neutral to bold, like the flamingo fabric shown here.
The contemporary yet classic Caravan Crib ($895) is sustainably constructed of solid maple and comes in four color options.
Cherry red and soft pink make for a surprisingly strong color pairing.
Perfect for the budding fashionista, this room uses vintage fashion prints to create a focal point above the crib.
Customize your Presidio Glider ($995-$1,195) from Serena & Lily with a variety of canvas and twill options in both solids and pretty prints and patterns.
Serena & Lily's cabana bins ($48/set of 2) are made of plastic pallet strapping, which rinses off easily. They add a casual pop of color, and make cleanup time super-easy for little ones.
If your little one loves to bike, then hang this vintage-inspired piece ($17) on her wall.
Using a mix of vintage and contemporary furnishings and accessories, this room has a whimsical feel that's totally kid-appropriate, but it also has a sense of glamour that will work well as she grows up. Click here for more photos.
When it came time to create a nursery for her little girl, Leighton, brand stylist and award-winning graphic designer Erika Brechtel of Small Shop Studio channeled her Hawaiian roots. "I found some inspiration from our trip to the Honolulu Zoo — where she [Leighton] first saw flamingos, elephants, and zebras — and a touch from the tropical regency style of the very pink Royal Hawaiian Hotel," Erika says. Her goal was to create a room that not only was beautiful, but that also captured Leighton's exuberant personality. Click through and check out what we think was a resounding success!
Tamar Mogendorff's chic cotton birdhouses add a pop of neon to a soft and subdued wall.
Jonathan Adler's needlepoint initial pillows ($110) are so sweet for babies or big kids.
Painting walls a pale shade of pink makes a great base for bold marigold and aqua accents.
Before your child falls asleep, send them to bed with sweet dreams ($18).
"Gold has been making a serious comeback as the neutral of choice for nursery design," Naomi of California-based Little Crown Interiors says. She made it work in this room with complementary shades of blush and cream.
Surprise, it's not wallpaper!
Handmade in Senegal in West Africa by Wolof artisans who use environmentally friendly, sustainable materials, The Land of Nod's Charming Baskets ($45-$89) come in two sizes (a bin and a hamper with a top) and two colors.