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An eclectic baby boy nursery

Combining colors, patterns, and textures, a well-put-together eclectic nursery is creativity at its best. There are so many things to fall in love with mama Laurens nursery - that bold dark green wall, the gorgeous patterned carpet and the warm finish of the Stilnovo crib.

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We are gung-ho about this one

Done up in blue and white, reminiscent of the brilliant blues of the sky and the sea, and decked with nautical elements such as a steering wheel, anchor, and ring buoy, this sailor themed nursery passes with flying colors. All we can say is - Aye, aye captain!

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In the jungle, the mighty jungle

Your little lion sleeps tonight! Cheerful and baby-friendly, an animal-themed nursery has been one of the most popular ideas for a baby boy nursery for quite some time now. What is different is the various interpretations this theme has been taking - jungle safari, baby animals, done up with watercolor art, adult-friendly and sophisticated versions are just some of the possibilities. The list goes on. If you are leaning towards this theme, we recommend you explore different styles before picking one.

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How about a sophisticated take on a traditional blue nursery?

Deeper, richer shades of blue are gaining popularity when it comes to color choices for a baby boy nursery. Paired with grays or whites, they make for an in-vogue combination. Add accents in gold for an elegant and luxurious look.

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Shiplap walls

Accent walls are all the rage now and shiplap walls are a great way to add character to a nursery. While white colored shiplap walls are the most popular, we love how colored ones make a nursery so much more interesting while still adding a good dose of earthy charm - perfect for a boho-chic farmhouse nursery.

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When in doubt, stick to white

Nothing says modern quite like a predominantly-white palette. Contemporary yet timeless, it adds a lightness and airiness to any space. Gender-neutral in its appeal, it’s perfect for a boy or girl nursery.

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Sports-themed nursery

This is for all the sports-crazy dads who dream of their boy growing up to be in the NBA or NFL. Have sports-related memorabilia that you ve collected over the years? Your baby boy’s nursery is the perfect place to display it. A football shaped rug, wall art or a lamp with a sports theme or even bed linen with sports related motifs will add a whole lot of fun to the space.

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A travel-themed nursery

Because there is so much to see and do! This is one of our personal favorites. How about a world map, an antique globe, airplane decor accents, or decals or wall paper with hot air balloons…. Ah, makes us want to travel! For a vintage touch, decorate with old-style suitcases or display your stamp, currency or coin collection.

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An outer spaced themed nursery

Because we all want our children to reach for the stars!!!

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Adventure themed nursery

Another personal favorite, this theme can take so many different forms and expressions. Bring the outdoors in with mountain themed decals or artwork. Paint an accent wall with forest elements. Wooden accents go wonderfully well with this theme so pick a crib with a natural wood finish or decorate the room with wall art with wooden frames. Set up a teepee or a little tent in a corner - perfect for story times and indoor camping!

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Add a pop of color

Mammas of little boys need not shy away from color. We love how parents are adding little bursts of color to their baby boys nursery - a great way to introduce an element of fun and surprise. Case in point - this blue and gray nursery with splashes of orange adds a whole lot of cheer to the room. Wondering what other colors you could include? How about mint green, a sunny yellow or even a soothing aqua?

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Chugga chugga choo choo

Whos aboard a train-themed nursery for a sweet little baby boy? We are, for sure! A favorite amongst boys (and their dads), a train themed nursery can add so much character to a space and yet remain playful for your lil fella. Display miniature trains or stick train track decals on the wall. If you are in the mood to take up an ambitious project, set up a working train track on a table or even around the room.

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Monochrome magic

Monochromes have been gaining popularity over the last few years and are a good color palette to choose if you want to design a contemporary nursery. Play with patterns and textures to create an interesting space or add a bright hue to give the black and white color scheme a break.

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Boho farmhouse nursery

A modern take on a traditional farmhouse nursery, we love how cozy and inviting these spaces can be. Start off with a crib in a weathered finish and mix and match it up with antique and one-of-a-kind pieces of furniture to create interest. Add in accents with a natural feel - cane and rattan baskets, small plants to add a touch of green, and you are all set!

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Grays and blues make for a winning combination

If you are looking for a popular boy nursery color scheme, we had suggest a gray-blue combination. Sophisticated yet distinctly boy-ish, these colors lend themselves to a variety of themes. Pair it up with an adventure theme or rustic design, they all work!

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Underwater themed nursery

Baby Beluga in the deep blue sea...Is there anyone who can resist a dolphin or baby whale? We thought not! Cute and totally baby-appropriate, it can be paired with a sailor or beach theme too!