Baby's room: 5 décor ideas

If you are looking for inspiration to decorate your baby's room, our team has spotted five décor ideas.
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Décor trend no. 1: wallpaper

Truth be told, wallpaper has never really left baby rooms. What has changed is the way it is applied. A few years ago, people would simply hang a single strip of wallpaper or, on the contrary, paper an entire room. Today, wallpaper is applied to a full wall, for more personality. For renters, there are excellent repositionable adhesive wallpapers available. 

Trending patterns: 

The gingham wallpaper, panoramic wallpapers, Arty Bien Fait wallpapers repurposed from their original target audience (adults) for children's rooms, the naive graphic wallpaper by Mathilde Cabanas.

Décor trend no. 2: Viva Magenta

After Very Peri, the Pantone color of the year 2022, it is Viva Magenta that takes center stage in 2023. The vibrant hue is making its way even into children's décor. No need to repaint the walls of the little ones' room — just add it in small touches. Think baby bedding, decorative objects like lighting, a play mat or curtains. 

Not ready to take the plunge with magenta? Opt for softer tones. Our MILO play set comes in a less flashy rosewood. Our TAMI play mats are available in Rose Marsala or Nude.

Décor trend no. 3: colorful gender-neutral rooms

Blue for boys, pink for girls… Gender-typed baby rooms are no longer really in vogue. In recent years, the trend has been toward gender-neutral rooms in beige, camel, grey and green tones. Today, gender-neutral rooms are no longer limited to neutral colors. On the agenda: boldness, pop tones, maximum color! Listen to your desires and don't hold back if you want pink even though your newborn is a boy. 

Our tip: add pops of color with small accessories like pennants, cushions, soft toys, bedding sets or a sleeping bag.

Décor trend no. 4: Scandinavian minimalism

Always on trend, the Scandinavian style infuses its timeless charm into children's rooms. We love this poetic trend for its cocooning feel and natural materials. The recipe for embracing Scandinavian minimalism: furniture with rounded shapes, a mix of materials combining soft fabrics and wood. Your key words will be softness, cozy nest, and home well-being. 

Décor trend no. 5: sustainable furniture

The time has come for more responsible and sustainable consumption, even in children's décor. The good news? Designers are imagining lines that blend aesthetics with an ethical footprint, built around conscious and intelligent production. Children may grow up, but it is possible to keep a beautiful design piece for a long time as it evolves alongside them. 

Our selection of grow-with-me furniture: 

  • The TOBO and TIBU grow-with-me high chairs
  • The KIMI grow-with-me bed
  • The KODO co-sleeper that becomes a lovely bench
  • The LEVO bouncer that transforms into a small children's chair.

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