15 Fun Bloxburg Nursery Ideas to Try in Your Game
Listen, we need to talk about nurseries in Bloxburg. I’ve been building in this game for years now, and let me tell you – creating the perfect nursery room has become my absolute obsession.
Whether you’re working with a 10k budget or going all out with unlimited cash, these ideas will transform that boring box room into something special.
You know what’s funny? I used to just throw a crib in a corner and call it a day.
But after seeing what creative builders can do, I realized nurseries deserve the same love we give our kitchens and living rooms. So grab your build mode tools, and let’s create some magic together.
Magical Forest Nursery

This theme absolutely blows my mind every single time. Picture walking into a room where trees seem to grow from the walls and fairy lights twinkle like fireflies. I build these constantly, and they never get old.
Start by painting your walls with the Forest Green color – trust me on this one. Add those tall plant decorations from the garden section and position them in corners. The trick here? Layer different heights to create depth. Place the Leafy Plant ($190) behind the Potted Tree ($450) for that forest vibe.
Want to know my secret weapon? Custom decals. Upload some tree silhouettes and place them on walls at varying heights. Add the String Lights item along the ceiling, and boom – instant enchanted forest. Don’t forget to throw in some mushroom-shaped pillows and a tree stump side table if you’re feeling fancy.
Color Palette Magic
- Primary: Deep forest green
- Secondary: Warm browns
- Accent: Soft gold or cream
- Lighting: Warm yellow for that sunset-through-trees effect
Pastel Dream Nursery

Who doesn’t love pastels? This style screams sweetness without being overwhelming. I recently built one for a friend’s Bloxburg family, and honestly, I wanted to move in myself.
Paint those walls in Baby Pink or Sky Blue – but here’s the kicker. Mix and match pastels on different walls. One pink wall, one lavender, one mint green. Sounds crazy? It works beautifully when you tie them together with white furniture.
The White Crib ($750) becomes your centerpiece here. Surround it with the Plush Bear decoration and add pastel rugs in complementary colors. My favorite trick? Use the painting tool to create clouds on the ceiling with the circle shape in white.
Must-Have Items
- Pastel Rainbow Wall Decal
- Cloud Shelf ($120)
- Soft Area Rug in baby blue ($200)
- Butterfly Mobile (if you can find a good decal)
Minimalist Modern Nursery

Sometimes less really is more. This style works perfectly when you’re on a budget or just hate clutter like I do. The minimalist approach focuses on clean lines and functionality.
Choose a neutral base – I usually go with Light Gray walls and white trim. Add exactly three pieces of wall art, all in black frames. The key here? Everything serves a purpose. No random decorations just because.
Pick the Modern Crib in white or natural wood. Add one statement piece – maybe a gorgeous rocking chair or a sleek changing table. The beauty lies in the simplicity. Your color pops come from one or two carefully chosen items, like a bright yellow throw pillow or a single potted plant.
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Under the Sea Nursery

Ready to dive deep? (Sorry, had to use that pun at least once!) This theme transforms your nursery into an underwater paradise that’ll make Baby Shark jealous.
Paint walls in Ocean Blue gradient – darker at the bottom, lighter at top. Here’s where it gets fun. Use the painting tool to add waves along the walls. Create bubble patterns with white circles of different sizes. Genius, right?
Essential Ocean Elements
- Fish Decorations scattered on walls
- Seaweed made from green streamers (get creative with basic shapes)
- Coral using orange and pink decorative items
- Treasure Chest Toy Box for storage
Position blue LED strips behind furniture for that underwater glow. Add the Aquarium item if you’ve got the budget – nothing says ocean like actual fish swimming around!
Cozy Cottage Nursery

This one hits different, IMO. It’s like wrapping your baby in a warm hug. I built my first cottage nursery after visiting my grandma’s house – that cozy feeling stuck with me.
Start with Cream or Warm Beige walls. Add wooden beams to the ceiling using the structural items – instant cottage charm. The Wooden Crib ($680) fits perfectly here, especially in that natural oak finish.
Layer textures like crazy. Knitted blankets, woven baskets, quilted wall hangings. Place the Vintage Rocking Chair near a window with sheer curtains. Add dried flowers in mason jars and boom – cottage core perfection.
Space Adventure Nursery

Houston, we have a nursery! This theme launches your little one’s room into orbit, and building it feels like planning a NASA mission 🙂
Paint walls Navy Blue or Black – don’t worry, we’ll brighten it up. Use the circle tool to create planets on walls in different colors. Add glow-in-the-dark star stickers everywhere. The ceiling becomes your galaxy with white dots for stars.
Stellar Additions
- Rocket Ship Bookshelf (build with basic shapes)
- Moon-shaped Night Light
- Planet Mobile above the crib
- Astronaut Teddy Bear
Pro tip: Use metallic silver furniture to get that spaceship vibe. The Metal Shelving Unit works amazingly here when styled with space-themed books and toys.
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Rainbow Wonderland Nursery

Talk about happiness overload! This design brings every color together without looking like a paint store exploded. The trick? Strategic color placement.
Create a rainbow accent wall using the painting tool. Each stripe should be exactly the same width – measure twice, paint once! Keep other walls white to prevent color chaos. The rainbow becomes your focal point.
Choose white furniture to let colors pop. Add rainbow bunting along walls, colorful storage bins, and a multicolored rug. But here’s the secret – limit rainbow items to 3-4 pieces. Too many rainbows spoil the pot of gold, if you know what I mean.
Vintage Chic Nursery

Channel those antique shop vibes without the musty smell. This style mixes old-world charm with modern functionality, and I’m absolutely here for it.
Paint walls in Dusty Rose or Sage Green. Add vintage wallpaper patterns using decals – floral prints work beautifully. The Antique White Crib becomes your showpiece, especially with distressed finish details.
Hunt for vintage-inspired items like an old-fashioned clock, ornate picture frames, and lace curtains. Place a Persian-style rug on the floor. Mix metals – brass lamp, silver frame, copper accents. Rules? Where we’re going, we don’t need rules!
Vintage Must-Haves
- Crystal Chandelier (or closest match)
- Ornate Mirror
- Vintage Toy Chest
- Classic Rocking Horse
Boho Baby Nursery

Free-spirited and fabulous – that’s boho baby style. This design throws conventional nursery rules out the window and embraces pure creativity.
Start with Terracotta or Warm White walls. Add a macramé wall hanging above the crib – you can create one using rope decorations. Layer different textures: woven baskets, tasseled blankets, pom-pom garlands.
The Natural Wood Crib fits perfectly here. Surround it with plants – lots of plants. Add a moroccan-style rug and some floor cushions. String up some fairy lights in glass jars for that festival vibe minus the mud.
Also Read: 15 Charming Unique Nursery Ideas and Stylish Baby Room Decor
Safari Animal Nursery

Who says you need to travel to Africa for a safari? Bring the adventure home with this wild theme that never gets old.
Paint walls in Warm Tan or Sunset Orange. Create a savanna mural on one wall using the painting tool – add acacia trees and distant mountains. The magic happens when you add animal decorations strategically placed around the room.
Safari Essentials
- Giraffe Height Chart on the wall
- Lion Plush Toy collection
- Zebra Print Rug
- Elephant Lamp on the nightstand
Build a canopy over the crib using brown fabric to mimic a safari tent. Add binoculars and a safari hat as decorative elements. Your nursery just became the coolest expedition base ever!
Fairy Tale Castle Nursery

Every baby deserves to feel like royalty, right? This theme transforms their room into a magical kingdom where dreams come true.
Paint walls in Royal Purple or Princess Pink. Use the building tools to create castle turrets in corners – just build cylindrical structures with cone tops. Add a castle wall mural behind the crib using decals or paint.
The Canopy Crib ($950) makes the perfect royal bed. Drape sheer fabric from ceiling to create a princess tent effect. Add crown decorations, magic wand wall hooks, and a treasure chest for toys. Don’t forget the chandelier – every castle needs one!
Starry Night Nursery

Channel your inner Van Gogh with this dreamy theme. It’s sophisticated enough for parents but magical enough for babies.
Paint walls in gradient blues – darker at top, lighter at bottom. Use gold paint or stickers to create constellations on the ceiling. Add the Moon Lamp and position star-shaped lights around the room.
Creating the Night Sky
- Glow-in-the-dark stars on ceiling
- Cloud decorations in light gray
- Twinkle lights behind sheer curtains
- Telescope decoration in corner
The beauty here lies in the lighting design. Layer different light sources at various heights. The room should glow softly, never harsh. FYI, dimmer switches become your best friend with this theme.
Sweet Candy Shop Nursery

Warning: This room might give you a sugar rush just looking at it! But seriously, who doesn’t love candy?
Paint walls in Cotton Candy Pink alternating with White Stripes. Create lollipop decorations using the circle tool with spiral patterns. The sweetness factor goes through the roof!
Add pastel furniture in ice cream colors. Build candy jar shelves using glass containers filled with colorful decorative balls. Hang paper lanterns that look like gumballs. Place a striped rug that mimics peppermint candy.
Cloud & Sky Nursery

Float among the clouds with this heavenly theme. I built one recently, and every time I walk in, I feel like I’m flying.
Paint lower walls Sky Blue and upper walls/ceiling White. Use the paint tool to create fluffy clouds at the transition. Add cloud-shaped shelves at different heights for depth.
The White Crib with cloud-patterned bedding sets the tone. Hang paper clouds from the ceiling at varying heights. Add a rainbow decal peeking from behind clouds. The Hot Air Balloon decoration becomes your statement piece.
Cloud Nine Details
- Cloud Night Light
- Airplane Mobile
- Sky Blue Curtains
- Fluffy White Rug
Woodland Creatures Nursery

Last but definitely not least, this theme brings the friendly forest indoors. Think foxes, bears, and owls living in harmony.
Paint walls in Warm Brown or Moss Green. Create a tree mural with woodland animals peeking out. The Natural Wood Crib anchors the space perfectly.
Add animal artwork in wooden frames. Place stuffed woodland creatures strategically around the room. Build a reading nook with a tree stump seat and mushroom cushions. String up felt leaves as garland. Your nursery becomes an enchanted forest where every creature has a story.
Wrapping Up Your Nursery Journey
So there you have it – fifteen incredible ways to transform that basic Bloxburg room into a nursery masterpiece. Remember, the best nursery combines your personal style with functionality. Don’t stress about making it perfect; make it yours.
What matters most? Creating a space filled with love, whether you’re working with 5k or 50k budget. Mix and match these ideas, steal elements from different themes, and most importantly – have fun building! After all, isn’t that what Bloxburg’s all about?
Now grab that build tool and start creating. Your dream nursery awaits, and trust me, once you nail that perfect design, you’ll want to build ten more. Happy building, and may your baby’s room be the envy of every Bloxburg server! :/
