Staring at an empty 4×4 room in Bloxburg, feeling that familiar mix of excitement and total panic? Yeah, I’ve been there.
You have this perfect vision of a tiny, adorable nursery for your new pixelated baby, but when you open the build menu, your brain just goes… blank. The pressure is real. You want something more than just a crib and a changing table shoved in a corner.
You want magic. You want a theme. You want a room that makes you say, “Aww!” every time you walk in.
Well, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve spent more time (and Bloxburg cash) designing virtual baby rooms than I care to admit, and I’ve picked up a few tricks along the way.
We’re going to walk through 15 incredible Bloxburg nursery ideas that range from dreamy pastels to adventurous safaris. So, grab your building tools and a cup of coffee. Let’s transform that empty box into a masterpiece.
1. Pastel Dream Nursery

Let’s start with a classic for a reason. A pastel nursery is the epitome of soft, sweet, and serene. It’s like building a room inside a fluffy cotton candy cloud, and honestly, who wouldn’t want that? This theme is all about gentle colors and cozy vibes.
The Color Palette
Your best friends here are Bloxburg’s own pastel color options. I find that a combination of Pastel Pink, Baby Blue, Mint, and a soft Pastel Yellow creates a perfect harmony. Use White or seashell as your base color for the walls and floors to make the pastels truly pop without overwhelming the space.
Must-Have Items
To nail the Pastel Dream look, you’ll want to focus on items that feel light and airy.
- Classic Crib: Paint it a crisp white to stand out against a pastel accent wall.
- Simple Dresser: This doubles perfectly as a changing table. Again, white or a complementary pastel shade works wonders.
- Fluffy Rugs: The Round Fluffy Rug or the Fluffy Carpet are non-negotiable. Place one under the crib for maximum coziness.
- Fairy Lights: String these along the top of the walls or around a window to add a literal twinkle.
- Pastel Toys: Scatter some of the smaller toys like the Stacking Rings or the Plushies around the room, recolored to match your palette.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Want to take it up a notch? Use basic shapes to create a custom wall mural. A few flattened spheres in different pastel colors can look like soft, floating bubbles. Or, create a simple scalloped pattern along the top of a wall using resized discs. It’s a small detail that makes a huge impact.
2. Woodland Adventure Nursery

For those who want something a bit more rustic and nature-inspired, the Woodland Adventure theme is perfect. It’s charming, gender-neutral, and makes you feel like you’re in a cozy cabin in the middle of a forest. It’s less “fluffy cloud” and more “friendly bear.”
The Color Palette
Think earthy and natural. Your main colors should be Pine Green, Brown, Linen, and Slate. I love using a darker green for an accent wall, maybe with a wood panel texture. For floors, you can’t go wrong with any of the wood plank options to really sell that cabin feel.
Must-Have Items
This theme is all about texture and nature-inspired decor.
- Rustic Crib: The Modern Crib painted in a dark wood color fits surprisingly well here.
- Log Furniture: Use the Log Stool as a small side table or the Log Bench for extra seating.
- Tree and Animal Decals: This is where you bring the “woodland” to life. Find some decal codes for cute foxes, bears, deer, or pine trees. A single, large tree decal behind the crib can be a stunning focal point.
- Plaid Patterns: Use plaid patterns on bedding, curtains, or a small rug. It screams cozy cabin.
- Potted Plants: Scatter a few Small Potted Plants or a Hanging Plant to bring some life into the room.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Use the Structural items to your advantage. Add a few wooden beams (just simple resized cubes with a wood texture) across the ceiling to create a rustic, exposed-beam look. It’s a game-changer and adds so much architectural detail for very little cost.
3. Minimalist Modern Nursery

Okay, maybe you’re not into the whole “cutesy” thing. Maybe you crave clean lines, neutral colors, and a space that feels calm and uncluttered. If so, a Minimalist Modern nursery is calling your name. It’s sophisticated, chic, and proves that sometimes, less really is more.
The Color Palette
Simplicity is key. Stick to a very limited and cohesive palette. I usually go with White, Light Stone Grey, and Black. You can introduce a single, muted accent color like Sage Green or a dusty Navy for a subtle touch of personality, but don’t go overboard. The goal is serenity, not sensory overload.
Must-Have Items
Every item in a minimalist room must have a purpose. There’s no room for clutter here.
- Modern Crib: This crib was practically made for this theme. Keep it simple in black, white, or a natural wood tone.
- Floating Shelves: Install two or three Simple Floating Shelves on the wall. Decorate them very sparsely—a single toy, a small plant, and one picture frame. That’s it.
- Geometric Rug: A simple rug with a clean, geometric pattern can anchor the room without adding clutter.
- Sleek Dresser: The Modern Dresser is a perfect choice. Its clean lines and lack of hardware fit the aesthetic perfectly.
- Abstract Art: Use a decal for a single piece of abstract line art above the dresser. It adds a touch of sophistication.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Lighting is crucial in a minimalist design. Instead of a standard ceiling light, try using the Industrial Wall Sconce or a sleek Modern Floor Lamp to create a softer, more intentional glow. Also, remember that negative space is your friend. Don’t feel the need to fill every wall or corner. Let the room breathe.
Also Read: 15 Inspiring Dark Nursery Ideas for Modern Families
4. Rainbow Wonderland Nursery

On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, we have the Rainbow Wonderland. This theme is for the bold, the bright, and the unapologetically cheerful. It’s an explosion of color and fun that’s guaranteed to make you smile. If minimalism makes you yawn, this one’s for you.
The Color Palette
You guessed it: all of them. The key is to use them thoughtfully. I recommend using a neutral base like White or Flint to prevent the room from feeling chaotic. Then, introduce the rainbow colors—Really Red, Bright Yellow, Bright Green, Electric Blue, etc.—in a structured way.
Must-Have Items
This is your chance to go wild with colorful decor.
- White Furniture: Keep the big furniture pieces like the crib and dresser white. This allows the rainbow accents to be the star of the show.
- Rainbow Bookshelf: Use Basic Shelves and fill them with books of different colors, arranged in rainbow order (ROYGBIV). It’s a classic for a reason.
- Colorful Rug: Find a fun, multi-colored rug. The Patchwork Rug can work well if you color each square differently.
- Rainbow Garland Decal: A decal of a rainbow or a colorful pom-pom garland strung across a wall is an easy way to establish the theme.
- Toy Overload: This is one theme where having lots of colorful toys out on display actually adds to the decor.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Create a stunning accent wall by using basic shapes. Make a large, arching rainbow mural behind the crib using resized and colored half-cylinder shapes. Or, for something simpler, paint vertical stripes in different rainbow colors on one wall. It’s a high-impact feature that costs almost nothing in-game.
5. Cozy Cottage Nursery

The Cozy Cottage theme, or “Cottagecore” as the cool kids call it, is all about warmth, comfort, and a touch of rustic charm. It feels like a room you’d find in a lovely little countryside home. It’s a very romantic and sweet theme that is endlessly inviting.
The Color Palette
Stick to warm and muted tones. Linen, Sage Green, a soft Buttermilk Yellow, and Dusty Rose are perfect choices. For textures, embrace floral patterns, gingham, and weathered wood. A vertical plank wall texture can instantly add that cottage feel.
Must-Have Items
Think vintage, handmade, and a little bit mismatched (in a good way).
- Ornate Crib: The Traditional Crib is perfect for this. Paint it an off-white or a soft, pale color.
- Vintage Dresser: The Traditional Dresser or Elegant Dresser gives off that antique vibe.
- Rocking Chair: A Classic Rocking Chair in the corner is an absolute must for the cozy cottage aesthetic.
- Floral Curtains: Use a floral decal on a set of Simple Curtains.
- Window Boxes: If the room has a window, add a window box on the outside and fill it with flowers. It adds charm both inside and out.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Don’t be afraid to mix and match patterns. A floral curtain with a gingham rug? Yes, please! The key is to keep them within the same color family to maintain a cohesive look. Also, use the Traditional Standing Lamp for warm, soft lighting that enhances the cozy atmosphere.
6. Space Explorer Nursery

Ready for a nursery that’s out of this world? The Space Explorer theme is perfect for your little astronaut-in-training. It’s a fantastic theme that can be either dark and moody or bright and playful, depending on your approach.
The Color Palette
A deep Navy Blue or Black for the walls is a great starting point to simulate the night sky. Then, use Bright Yellow, Silver, and White for stars, planets, and spaceships. You can also use pops of Really Red or Orange for a retro sci-fi vibe.
Must-Have Items
It’s all about celestial bodies and futuristic tech.
- Modern Crib: A sleek, Modern Crib in white or silver looks almost like a futuristic sleeping pod.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Stars: Use small, bright yellow decals on the ceiling to create a starry night sky. The effect is magical.
- Planet Mobile: Use the in-game mobile or, for a DIY approach, use basic shapes (spheres) to create a custom solar system mobile hanging over the crib.
- Rocket Ship Shelf: This is a fun building challenge. Use basic shapes and shelves to build a rocket ship-shaped bookshelf on the wall.
- Circular Rug: A dark blue or black Circular Rug can look like a portal or a black hole in the center of the room.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Use lighting to your advantage. The Modern Sphere Light can look like a moon when placed correctly. For a really cool effect, use hidden lights (like the flat square lights) behind furniture or structures to create an ambient glow, making it feel like the room is lit by the light of distant stars.
7. Boho Chic Nursery

Boho Chic is all about a relaxed, eclectic, and nature-inspired vibe. It combines natural textures with earthy colors and a touch of artistic flair. If you love rattan, macrame, and a room that feels effortlessly cool, this is the theme for you. IMO, it’s one of the most stylish options.
The Color Palette
Keep it warm, earthy, and neutral. Linen, Terracotta, Sage Green, and Cream are the cornerstones of the boho palette. The focus is less on bright color and more on rich textures.
Must-Have Items
Texture is everything in a Boho nursery.
- Rattan Furniture: This is a must. While Bloxburg doesn’t have a “rattan” category, you can simulate it. Use the Modern Crib and paint it a wicker or light wood color. The Woven Baskets are also perfect for storage.
- Macrame Wall Hanging: Find a good decal code for a macrame wall hanging. Place it above the crib or dresser for an instant boho touch. Yes, I’m talking about that one macrame decal everyone and their Bloxburg mother uses. Because it works!
- Layered Rugs: This is a signature boho move. Place a larger, neutral jute-like rug (a Simple Rug in a sandy color) and layer a smaller, patterned rug on top.
- Pampas Grass: Use the Tall Potted Plant that looks a bit like pampas grass, or find a decal of it in a vase.
- Sunburst Mirror: Create a custom sunburst mirror using a small Round Mirror and thin rods or basic shapes arranged around it.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Don’t be afraid to let it feel a little “imperfect.” Boho style is not about perfect symmetry. Place furniture at a slight angle. Let plants overflow. The goal is a room that feels lived-in and loved, not like a sterile showroom.
8. Vintage Storybook Nursery

This theme is pure nostalgia. It’s about creating a space that feels like it’s been lifted directly from the pages of a classic children’s book like Winnie the Pooh or Peter Rabbit. It’s gentle, timeless, and full of whimsical charm.
The Color Palette
Think muted, slightly aged colors. Faded blues, dusty pinks, creamy whites, and soft sage greens are perfect. Avoid anything too bright or modern. The Linen and Seashell colors are your best foundation.
Must-Have Items
Look for classic silhouettes and charming details.
- Traditional Crib: This is the ideal choice for a vintage feel.
- Books, Books, Books: This is a storybook theme, after all! Use lots of Book Stacks and bookshelves filled with colorful spines.
- Storybook Character Decals: Find decal codes of classic illustrations. A Peter Rabbit decal peeking out from behind the dresser or a Winnie the Pooh quote on the wall adds so much character.
- Wingback Chair: If you have the space, a cozy Classic Armchair in the corner creates the perfect spot for bedtime stories.
- Framed Art: Use Simple Square Frames with vintage-style animal or floral decals inside. Group a few of them together to create a gallery wall.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Use a wall trim to create a wainscoting effect. Place a Simple Wall Trim about a third of the way up the wall. Paint the bottom section a different color or apply a vertical stripe texture to give the room an old-fashioned, classic feel.
9. Ocean Breeze Nursery

Bring the calming, serene feeling of the beach right into your Bloxburg home. The Ocean Breeze nursery is light, airy, and perfect for creating a tranquil space. It’s a wonderful gender-neutral theme that never goes out of style.
The Color Palette
Inspired by the sea, of course. Use various shades of blue and green, from Baby Blue and Seafoam Green to a deeper Navy. Pair these with sandy beiges and crisp whites to represent the sand and seafoam.
Must-Have Items
Think beachy textures and nautical motifs.
- White Furniture: A white crib and dresser will create a fresh, clean look that mimics a breezy beach house.
- Wave Mural: This is a fantastic DIY project. Use basic shapes (like long, thin half-cylinders) to create a layered wave pattern on an accent wall in different shades of blue.
- Seashell Decor: The in-game Seashell and Starfish decor items are perfect for this. Place them on shelves or the dresser.
- Driftwood Accents: Use a light, weathered wood texture on shelves or picture frames to mimic the look of driftwood.
- Nautical Decals: Anchors, sailboats, or even cute whale decals can tie the whole theme together.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Create a subtle shiplap effect on a wall by using very thin, flat vertical beams (resized cubes) placed side-by-side with a white wood texture. It adds that coastal architectural detail that really elevates the room.
10. Magical Fairy Nursery

For a nursery that is pure enchantment, the Magical Fairy theme is a dream come true. It’s all about soft lights, whimsical details, and a touch of sparkle. This is where you can let your imagination run wild.
The Color Palette
Think of a magical forest at twilight. Lavender, Pastel Pink, Mint Green, and Gold accents are the way to go. A base of White or a very light lilac keeps it from becoming too overwhelming.
Must-Have Items
This theme is all about the enchanting details.
- Canopy Crib: This is a must. Use the Four-Poster Bed frame (if it fits) or create a DIY canopy over a Traditional Crib using sheer curtains (thin, transparent blocks) and string lights.
- Fairy Lights: You can never have too many in this theme. String them everywhere—around the crib, over the window, on the walls.
- Mushroom Stools: Use the Log Stool and paint the top red with white dots using decals for a cute, fairy-forest touch.
- Glitter and Sparkle Decals: Find decals of subtle sparkles or fairy dust to place on the walls.
- Butterfly Mobile: A mobile with butterflies or fairies hanging from it would be the perfect finishing touch.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Create a “fairy door” on one of the walls. Use a small arched basic shape, add a tiny doorknob, and surround it with a few small plant or flower decals. It’s an adorable detail that makes the room feel truly magical.
11. Jungle Safari Nursery

Go on an adventure without ever leaving the house! A Jungle Safari nursery is fun, vibrant, and full of playful energy. It’s a great way to introduce bold patterns and exciting animal friends into the room.
The Color Palette
Deep greens, browns, and beiges form the base of your jungle. Then, add pops of Bright Orange, Yellow, or Red. Don’t be afraid to use animal print patterns like leopard or zebra, but use them sparingly as accents on a rug or a pillow.
Must-Have Items
It’s time to get wild with the decor.
- Dark Wood Furniture: A crib and dresser in a dark wood finish will look great against a green wall.
- Large Leafy Plants: This is essential. Use the Monstera Plant or the Large Potted Fern to create a lush, jungle feel. Place them in corners or next to the dresser.
- Animal Friends: The Giraffe Plushie and Lion Plushie are perfect for this theme. Place them on the floor or on a chair.
- Animal Wall Art: Use decals of cute safari animals like elephants, lions, and monkeys.
- Woven Baskets: Use Woven Baskets for storing toys. They add a great natural texture.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Create a cool accent wall by using a large-scale leaf print decal. You can find decal codes for banana leaves or monstera leaves that can cover an entire wall, instantly transforming the room into a tropical paradise. It’s a bold move, but it pays off.
12. Soft Cloud Nursery

Similar to the Pastel Dream, but with a more focused theme, the Soft Cloud nursery is all about creating a light, airy, and heavenly space. It’s incredibly calming and serene, perfect for lulling a baby to sleep. Think floating on a cloud. 🙂
The Color Palette
A very soft and limited palette is best here. White, Light Blue, and a hint of Light Stone Grey are all you need. The idea is to create a sky-like atmosphere.
Must-Have Items
Focus on items that are fluffy, round, and light.
- White Crib: A simple white crib is the perfect centerpiece.
- Cloud Rug: This is a must. You can find a decal code for a cloud-shaped rug and apply it to a Custom Carpet.
- Cloud Wall Mural: Use white basic shapes (spheres) flattened against a light blue wall to create a 3D cloud effect. It’s much more dynamic than a simple decal.
- Hot Air Balloon Decor: Use a decal or build a small hot air balloon model using basic shapes to hang from the ceiling. It adds to the “up in the sky” feeling.
- Round Pouf: A soft, white or light grey Pouf Ottoman adds another soft, cloud-like element to the room.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Use lighting to create a dreamy effect. Place hidden lights behind your 3D clouds on the wall to make them appear to glow from within. It creates a beautiful, soft ambiance, especially at night.
13. Cute Animal Friends Nursery

This theme is a slight variation on the Woodland or Safari themes, but it’s less about a specific environment and more about just celebrating cute animals of all kinds! From kittens and puppies to bunnies and bears, this theme is all about adorable, friendly faces.
The Color Palette
This theme is very flexible. You can go with a neutral palette of Greys and Beiges to let the animal decor stand out, or you can choose a couple of soft colors like Sage Green and Pastel Yellow to keep it playful.
Must-Have Items
It’s all about the critters!
- Animal-Themed Bedding: Find a decal code for a cute animal pattern (like little bears or bunnies) and apply it to the crib bedding.
- Gallery Wall of Animal Portraits: This is the centerpiece. Use a collection of Simple Square Frames in different sizes and fill them with cute, cartoon-style portraits of different animals.
- Animal-Shaped Rug: A custom rug decal in the shape of a bear or a fox is an adorable touch.
- Lots of Plushies: Scatter plenty of plush toys around the room. The in-game selection is great for this.
- Animal Bookends: Use the Dog or Cat statues as bookends on a shelf for a quirky, fun detail.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Customize the Simple Dresser by changing the color of the knobs. Make them a contrasting color or use tiny decals to make them look like little animal noses or paws. It’s a tiny detail that shows you’ve put in the extra effort.
14. Princess Castle Nursery

For the royalty in your Bloxburg family, a Princess Castle nursery is a must. This theme is all about grandeur, elegance, and a whole lot of pink. It’s a chance to be extra and create a room fit for a queen (or, you know, a very small princess).
The Color Palette
The classic princess palette is Pink, Gold, and White. Don’t be afraid to use different shades of pink, from Pastel Pink to a bolder Flamingo. Gold should be used as an accent for that touch of royal luxury.
Must-Have Items
Think regal and ornate.
- Ornate Crib: The Traditional Crib painted white with gold accents is perfect. A DIY canopy, as mentioned in the fairy theme, also works wonders here.
- Chandelier: The Classic Chandelier or the Elegant Chandelier is non-negotiable. It’s the ultimate statement piece.
- Elegant Dresser: The Elegant Dresser has the perfect amount of ornate detail for this theme.
- Miniature Throne: Use the Elegant Armchair in a luxurious color as a “throne” for story time.
- Castle Wall Decals: Use decals to create the illusion of castle windows or stone walls on one side of the room.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
Use pillars and arches from the Structural category to create a castle-like alcove for the crib. It adds architectural depth and makes the crib area feel like its own special, royal chamber. This is a showstopper move.
15. DIY Budget-Friendly Nursery

Let’s be real for a second. Bloxburg cash doesn’t grow on trees (unless you have a massive orange tree farm, I guess). Sometimes you need a beautiful nursery without breaking the bank. This “theme” is all about being clever, creative, and cost-effective. Trust me, my Bloxburg bank account has seen better days, so I’ve become a master of the budget build.
The Color Palette
Paint is your cheapest tool! Stick to a simple, two-color palette. Choosing colors you already have unlocked saves money. A simple White and Grey or White and a soft color is timeless and inexpensive.
Must-Have Items (The Budget Version)
Focus on multi-purpose items and smart swaps.
- The Basics: Stick to the cheapest crib and a Simple Dresser. A fancy design isn’t necessary when you have a strong theme.
- DIY Art: Don’t spend money on paintings. Use the free Painting Canvas and find some simple, cute decal codes. Abstract shapes or simple patterns are easy to find and look great.
- Basic Shapes are Your Best Friend: Instead of expensive decor items, use basic shapes. A few colored spheres on a shelf, a mural made of flattened squares—these cost next to nothing and add a custom touch.
- Repurpose Furniture: Need a side table? A Simple Stool is way cheaper than an end table and does the same job. Need storage? Use the basic, cheap shelves.
- Forget Expensive Rugs: A large, expensive rug can drain your budget. Go without one, or use a smaller, cheaper one just to add a pop of color under the crib.
Pro-Tips & Tricks
The ultimate budget hack is to focus your money on one single “wow” feature. Instead of trying to make everything fancy, spend a little extra on a cool light fixture or build an impressive decal wall. The rest of the room can be simple because the eye will be drawn to that one fantastic element.
Your Perfect Nursery Awaits
Whew! That was a marathon of cuteness. From minimalist modern to a full-blown princess castle, there are so many ways to create a magical space for the newest member of your Bloxburg family.
Remember, the best nursery is the one you have fun building. There are no hard and fast rules. Mix and match these ideas, add your own personal flair, and don’t be afraid to experiment. The undo button is your best friend, right?
So what are you waiting for? That empty room isn’t going to decorate itself. Go build that dream nursery, and don’t forget to take plenty of pictures.
Happy building, and may your placement tool never glitch.