The farmhouse nursery is a room designed with the same philosophy as the farmhouse kitchen: it should be warm, functional, and beautiful enough that you want to spend time there — because you will spend many hours there, often in the middle of the night. The style favors natural materials, a soothing neutral palette, and the handcrafted details that make a room feel made with love rather than ordered from a website.
The crib is the heart of the room: a spindle or Jenny Lind design in white paint or natural wood, dressed with the softest organic cotton sheets and a knit blanket. Behind it, a shiplap accent wall adds gentle texture. The glider nearby is upholstered in washable linen, its wide arms designed for the specific posture of feeding a baby at 3 AM. A small side table with a warm lamp, a glass of water, and a book completes the nursing corner.
Storage is handled with the farmhouse preference for beautiful utility: woven baskets on open shelves, a solid wood dresser with brass pulls that will serve the child for years, and a few wooden crates stacked for toys. The wall decoration is minimal — a eucalyptus wreath, a wooden name sign, one small framed print — because the room's beauty comes from its materials and proportions, not from accumulated decor. This nursery will look as lovely in five years as it does on day one.























