Spring officially begins in 2 days! March 20th. And I am counting down for more sun rays and warm weather. With the change of the season comes a little re-vamping in my house. If you follow me on instagram you saw that my couch last night got a little almost Spring update. Yay! So exciting. I am currently adding a few more pops of color to Grayson’s nursery and other areas in my house. Just like a holiday, when springtime comes I think it is fun to add a touch of the season in your home.
Springtime is the best time to update, finish up the little details in the nursery, or maybe work on all those DIY projects you’ve been pinning and waiting to try out for baby. As I was searching for some inspiration myself I came across beautiful nurseries that remind me of spring; pastel pretties, fresh ideas, design elements, and new trends for the spring months.
Pastel, Spring-Inspired Nurseries
Click through 12 must-see pastel, spring-inspired Nurseries!
The perfect colors for a boy or a girl -- this nursery is modern yet has a touch of vintage. The cream, yellow, and mint is one of my favorite color palettes. I think any baby would love this beautiful adobe.
Image via On to Baby
Another way to incoporate pastels for a boy or a girl -- yellow and gray with a pop of aqua! The little elephant theme throughout this space is just too-cute.
Image via Apartment Therapy
Choosing a brighter color wall and decorating with pops of pastels is a great way to go. They opted for softer colors for the bedding, curtains and decor around the room.
Image via Project Nursery
A pastel crib, adorable prints and a simple design make this nursery swoon worthy. It almost makes me want a pretty blue bed frame and bunting prints.
Image via Chic Cheap Nursery
This nursery is so cheerful! I love the frilly and girly way they used a soft and pretty color palette. I would sit in that chair for days and snuggle. So cute!
Image via The Three Little Birdies
I adore the pretty pink crib Laila Ali choose for her beautiful nursery. Little Crown Interiors helped her bring this space to life and it's full of rich pastel colors.
Image via Project Nursery
I love this nursery so much -- not just because of the pretty colors, but it's full of DIY projects and things you can re-create -- like the fabric banner. It just is such a happy space!
Image via On to Baby
This may be one of my favorite nurseries to date because it is crafted with so much love, DIY-ing and thrifting! Keep an gender neutral palette in line, the mint color is super-trendy right now and blends well with so much. I absolutely love the unique finds throughout the room. Just adorable!
Image via Apartment Therapy
Inspired by vintage, stripes and pretty pastels -- this room is simply yet ever-so-cozy. I love having a daybed in the nursery so parents or siblings have a place to rest or cuddle.
Image via Project Nursery
Casi Densmore-KoonCasi Densmore-Koon is the founder and editor of cupcakeMAG, and cupcakeMAG Littles, ringleader of her five kids under 10, and let’s not forget to mention her darling hubs. When she isn’t writing and interviewing celebs and styling clients, you can find her reading the “weeklies”, wishing she had a nanny and chasing after her little ones!
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