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Nursery Wall Art Top Tips For Your Baby Room!

Sea creatures nursery wall art featuring whales, turtles, and fish for a playful baby room.

Are you looking to find gorgeous nursery prints for you baby room? If you are planning your nursery it’s likely you will be thinking about what kind of artwork, decor or nursery wall art you would like to make it feel oh so special and stylish. The question once you have it of course is where to put it? And with what?

Join Ainslie from Violet Eyes as she shares her tips for styling your nursery artwork for maximum effect.

Nursery Wall Art Decor Tips for Your Baby's Room:

Hang at eye level

Incorporate your other wall decor

Use removable decals or wallpaper

Pick up colours in textiles

Frame in same material as furniture

Hang at eye level

It may be tempting to use that hook that is already on a wall from a previous picture but you will be so glad that you took the time to hang your artwork properly once its hung at eye level. With a huge variety of removable picture hooks and velcro these days it really is just a 5 minute task that makes all the difference to seeing your piece in its best position.

Incorporate your other wall decor

Group other decor items together with your framed artwork such as cute decorative animals, floral wreaths, plates and name plaques. Hung close together they can tell a story about you and your bubba and keep the artwork from looking like its floating on a vast empty wall!

Nursery wall art with cute bunny illustration, part of charming and playful baby room décor.

Use removable decals or wallpaper

There is an amazing variety and abundance of gorgeous wall decals and wallpapers to choose from these days. They just stick on and peel off so easily that even renters can use them without worry. A fun way to create an impermanent feature wall and layering artwork on top really creates a wow factor!

Pick up colours in textiles

Choose a few key colours to bring into the room with feature linen such as pillows and blankets on the bed and throw cushions on a chair. This draws the eye down and around the room and creates a sense of harmony between all the elements.

Frame in same material as furniture

I find if you want to create a really cohesive look its a good idea to choose a frame the same colour or material as some of the key pieces of furniture such as a cot, change table or dresser. Finding the exact same colour timber can be challenging but as long as you have say a raw timber frame with a raw timber cot you will be on the right path!

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Nursery wall art helps bring warmth, personality, and comfort into your baby’s space. It sets the mood for the room — whether you want it to feel calm and dreamy or bright and playful. Visuals like animals, stars, or gentle colours can also help stimulate your baby’s early visual development. Beyond design, the right wall art can make the nursery feel more personal, creating a special place for both you and your little one to enjoy every day.

Start with a theme that feels meaningful to you — maybe nature, adventure, or something soft and whimsical. Choose artwork that complements your nursery’s colours and furniture, keeping the overall look cohesive but not too busy. Neutral or pastel tones are great for a calming feel, while bolder colours add energy and creativity. Most parents also love incorporating personalised touches, like their baby’s name or initials, for that extra sentimental touch.

Yes, as long as it’s hung and placed safely. Make sure any frames or wall hangings are securely attached and out of reach of little hands. Choose lightweight, non-glass frames or decals to reduce risks. You can also opt for wall stickers or canvas prints, which are both safe and easy to update as your child grows. Always double-check placement, especially above the cot or change table, to keep your baby’s space hazard-free.

Modern nurseries are all about personality and simplicity. Try mixing framed prints with wall decals or woven hangings for a layered look. You can also display alphabet posters, calming nature scenes, or abstract art in soothing colours. For a personal touch, include family photos or custom name prints. If you’re feeling crafty, DIY art — like hand-painted canvases or fabric banners — adds warmth and uniqueness to the room.

The beauty of wall art is that it can grow with your child. Start with soft, baby-friendly prints, and gradually add more interactive or educational pieces as they become toddlers — think alphabet charts, animal art, or maps. Use removable decals and frames so it’s easy to swap out prints without damaging walls. Updating wall art over time keeps the nursery fresh and engaging, reflecting your child’s changing interests and personality.

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