Spring 2023 nursery trends you'll want to get on board with

Parents, this is your cue to be inspired by the brighter, sunnier season of spring. As spring brings new energy, nature and colours into our life, we say it’s the best time for a seasonal nursery refresh.  And you’ve come to the right place if you’re looking for the top interior design trends for spring décor in your little one’s nursery. Read on to find out more…


Lilac loving

A lilac colour palette is one of those spring home décor trends that never goes out of style. We love this positive, peaceful hue, that makes little ones (and adults alike) feel calm and collected. If you’re ready to sport this dreamy shade in your little one’s space, it ticks all the boxes unisex, charming and matches seamlessly with other pastel shades. Basically, you can’t go wrong with a lilac colour scheme. 


Get the look from The Baby Cot Shop: 

Grey Liberty Champignons by Casadeco

Scaramouche Light Multicolor Wallpaper Border


Easter pastels

Want to know one of the latest home décor trends for spring? Pastels, pastels, everywhere! And we’re not complaining. With Easter being one of the main sources of inspiration for spring decorations, we can’t think of anything better than decorating their nursery in pastel greens, yellows, pinks and purples. This gives their room a wonderland, dream-link feel. Don’t be afraid to mix these colours or incorporate them altogether – the beauty of pastel hues is that they always match, no matter the shade. Want to take the Easter vibes further? Choose bunny toys, playful afternoon tea sets and flower patterns. 


Get the look from The Baby Cot Shop: 

Tartan Lottie Bunny

Woods Salmon Wallpaper 


Floral fever

The emblem of spring? Blooming flowers. One of our favourite home trends 2023 has seen, floral patterns naturally give a cottagecore, springtime vibe to their nursery room. So add a touch of springtime enchantment into their snuggly space with flower designs – this could be in the form of bold wallpaper patterns, subtle linen embroidery or beautifully hand-painted art. Look out for sunflower, daisy, daffodil, tulip and peony spring décor designs for blooms that instantly brighten up a room. 


Get the look from The Baby Cot Shop: 

Happy Dreams Flower Voile Fabric

Sunflower Bouquet Art Print 


Standout rugs

Rugs are getting more dynamic and bold by the season, so we’re pleased to announce that this year’s spring home décor is all about large patterned rugs. Not only are they a great pick for adding depth and warmth to a nursery, but you’ll also find big standout rugs to be super-practical – perfect for tummy time, family bonding time and playtime from newborn to tot. 


Get the look from The Baby Cot Shop: 

Flower Petal Rug

Circle Spot Rug 


Vanilla aesthetic 

The vanilla aesthetic is one of our favourite home décor colour trends 2023 has given us so far. What is it? Well, it’s the opposite of bright, bold and colourful interiors. Injecting their room with a natural warmth, a vanilla-hued nursery colour palette is actually rather peaceful. Think creamy, off-white shades in the form of fabrics, linen, wooden furniture and wallpaper. And with spring bringing more natural light in, vanilla hues will be sure to brighten, energise and add a touch of elegance to their nursery room. 

Get the look from The Baby Cot Shop: 

Natural Lambswool Rug

Wingback Nursery Glider


Tropical designs

Summer is within touching distance, so it’s never too early to bring an exotic adventure to life in their nursery. Tropical designs come in many forms, from big botanical patterns to wildlife inspired décor, and they all transport you far, far away. Whichever spring décor you choose, make sure it exudes playfulness and fun. Look out for fabrics and wallpaper decorated with parrots, flamingos, palm trees and sandy shores. We also love this trend for its educational purposes – your little one will become inquisitive about animals, landscapes and places as they grow up. 

Get the look from The Baby Cot Shop: 

Happy Dreams Tropical Fabric

Happy Dreams Tropical Wallpaper

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