Design a Nursery Online
Bring your vision to life with your one-on-one designer personalized to your space, style, and budget. All from the comfort of your home.
A Message from Jodi Bader
Praise from Parents
Your Dream Room. Designed For You.
A nursery is so much more than a place to sleep – it’s where your child will play, learn and grow for years to come. Great nursery design should be easy, fun and accessible to everyone! This is what we believe and why Rock The Cradle was born.
Tell Us About Baby's Nursery
Fill out a questionnaire, upload some inspiration and away we go!
Meet an Interior Designer
Your designer will learn more about you, your space, style and budget.
3D Nursery Design & More
Depending on the design package, we will create everything you need.
Interior Design Packages
Three different ways to beautify. Each varies in price and offerings to suit your needs.
PACKAGE 1
Baby Steps
Do you have a simple idea in mind and need a partner to help make it happen? Look no further than Baby Steps. Our most budget-friendly plan. We will help you get your space designed quickly and beautifully.
PACKAGE 2
Over The Moon
You will receive additional design advice and support with Over the Moon (compared to Baby Steps). We will make sure that your nursery is stunning, personalized and has all the essential elements you need for your child's development.
PACKAGE 3
Dream Big
Our premium design experience. With Dream Big, we will perfectly combine your favorite design elements into a unique living space. While ensuring the room is filled with exceptional features and nursery products that your growing child needs.
Design Boards
Take a look at some of the design boards we have created that went from inspiration to realty with Rock The Cradle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you're a highly motivated DIYer or you need a helping hand, these tips from our designers will get you motivated. And having fun!
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First, decide on your overall aesthetic and color scheme. Bring in furniture pieces, like a crib and dresser, that fit the theme you chose. Consider adding wall art or hanging decorations to complete the look of your nursery. You can also add some soft linens and plush toys for added comfort and safety. Finally, make sure to childproof all furniture and outlets as an extra precaution.
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Some of the key things to consider are overall aesthetic and color scheme, pieces like a crib and dresser, wall art or hanging decorations for added visual appeal, soft linens for comfort and plush toys for safety. Additionally, make sure to childproof all furniture and outlets as an extra precaution. Lastly, consider the time it will take to complete and the right time to start. Most parents target week 36 as the completion date.
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Find images online or in magazines that match the aesthetic you are looking for. Print your designs and arrange them on a poster board or wall so you can easily reference your favorites. Collect paint samples and fabric swatches to help get an idea of colors that would work well with your chosen theme. Finally, take photos of items like linens, and toys that you want to include in your nursery as visual reminders.
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It's important to look for pieces that are safe, comfortable, and durable. Look for items made from wood or metal with smooth edges and rounded corners. Make sure the pieces you choose are designed specifically for infants or toddlers and have been rigorously tested for safety. Consider investing in convertible items that can be used from infancy through toddler years as this will save money in the long run. Finally, keep your chosen aesthetic in mind when selecting colors and finishes so that everything blends together nicely.
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Take a moment to visualize DIY and cost-effective alternatives, based on what you're seeing for sale online. You can utilize hand-me-downs from family and friends before you purchase new decor. Take advantage of DIY projects such as painting the walls or making curtains out of fabric remnants. Look for used items at thrift stores or garage sales that can be repurposed with a coat of paint. Finally, consider tapping into free resources by creating virtual designs through online sites like Pinterest and sourcing items from friends and family who may no longer need theirs.