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20 Twin Nursery Ideas for

Designing Your Space

two white cribs in nursery

Congrats—you have been blessed with not one, but two bundles of joy! Whether you have two girls, two boys or one of each, creating a twin nursery that perfectly sets the stage for their arrival can seem like a challenge. While setting up two cribs is definitely twice the work, designing a shared nursery is also double the fun. These 21 twin nursery ideas will help you get started.

1. Start With a Color Palette

Pick your color palette first. You may want to start by finding bedding or accessories you like, and then matching other elements of the room to those. Consider a monochromatic palette for identical twins, or mix and match for fraternal twins! When in doubt, neutral colors provide a versatile and cohesive foundation.

Baby in white onesie

Instagram - @lily_jieru

2. Match Your Cribs

Choose cribs with neutral or wood tones, and then accessorize them differently for added interest. Investing in convertible cribs will allow you to continue to use them as your little one grows. Check out our guide to choose the best cribs for your duo.

Two white cribs

Instagram - @theoverwhelmedmommy

3. Try an Accent Wall

Add an accent wall in a complimentary design or color. If you don’t want it to be permanent, wall decals are a removable option. Try placing it behind your cribs to make the space pop.

Patterned accent wall behind white crib

4. Tie it Together With a Rug

Your twins will spend time on the floor playing and crawling, so you want to make sure the fabric is soft but sturdy enough to resist wear and tear. One that is stain resistant is always a good choice.

Neutral rug with black zig zag pattern

5. Personalize For Each Twin

When you have two of everything, monogram smaller items to personalize for each baby and help you remember whose is whose. Monogrammed baby blankets will turn into special keepsakes to look back on when they are older.

Baby with monogrammed blanket

Instagram - @heylindshay

6. Use Two-Piece Wall Art

Another twin nursery idea is to make pairs a theme. Use the rule of two when it comes to wall art (and other items). These prints featuring Winnie the Pooh are daily reminders that two is better than one.

Winnie the Pooh wall art

7. Mirror, Mirror

Of all the twin nursery ideas, adding a mirror is a must. A nursery with two cribs might feel a little cramped, but using a mirror will help reflect light and make the space seem larger.

Round gold mirror over changing table

Instagram - @daynabolden

8. Pick Furniture for the Future

Pick a dresser with a changing topper. It will provide extra storage, and it's a piece of furniture that can easily transition when your twins get older.

Gray dresser with changing topper

Instagram - @m_h_green

9. Go GREENGUARD

You want to make sure that every piece you have doesn’t emit harmful chemicals. Check that your pieces are GREENGUARD Gold Certified, meaning that they have been rigorously tested for thousands of harsh chemicals and meet low emission standards.

Gray kids chair with giraffe rocker

Instagram - @jen.kohan

10. Double Your Storage

Double the babies means double the storage. Keep closet shelves and deep drawers organized with roomy storage bins that can hold diapers, cloths, swaddles and other essentials. Use different bin colors or styles to separate items that aren’t shared between babies.

Pink rope storage bins

11. Play with Texture

Color isn’t the only way to dress up nursery walls! Paper mache wall flowers, sequined garlands cloth tapestries and rugs are great textural elements to liven up the room and add personality.

Textured rug with triangles

12. Use Safe Window Treatments

When it comes to window treatments for kids and babies, safety always comes first. Make sure that whatever you decide on, no cords or fabric can dangle on the floor and pose a safety hazard. Use cordless blackout shades for a safe, easy and effective way to dress your windows. Babies don’t need blackout shades to sleep, but they can be helpful if your baby struggles to sleep. 

White cordless window shade

13. Invest in a Comfy Chair

Invest in a large, comfortable chair since you will spend long periods of time holding and feeding your twins. Not sure if a recliner, glider or rocker is right for you? Find your perfect chair using our guide

Rocker next to crib

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14. Create a Reading Corner

Create a reading corner by placing a side table or nightstand with shelves to go next to your comfy chair. The Catalina Nightstand is perfect if you want to house your twins’ bedtime stories, but don’t have room for a full-sized bookshelf.

White chair in nursery

15. Install Floating Lights

You want to minimize the risk of babies knocking anything over when they learn to crawl. Keep lights off the ground by choosing a flush mount or a safely secured pendant light.

Vintage chandelier in nursery

Instagram - @court_mccormick

16. Sleepy Sounds

Two restless babies can make for equally restless parents. Soothe both of your twins to sleep using a sound machine. Some sound machines have multiple functions and can be a time-to-rise indicator and night light.

Sound machine on bookshelf

Instagram - @lizgollinger

17. Get Smart 

Speaking of restless babies, you may want to use multiple baby monitors with twins. Baby monitors show a live feed of the room and allow for two-way audio. The Nanit monitor features a 24/7 camera feed that has night vision, tracks sleep and sends smart notifications.

Wooden crib with wall mounted baby monitor

Instagram - @cherrelllynn

18. Play in Pairs

Facilitate play between your twins by picking play mats and activity gyms with extra space. Your twins can lay side-by-side and share the fun, and you won’t have to buy two of everything!

Baby in animal activity gym

Instagram - @chasity_nichole

19. Start Learning Early

Toys are always a good way to functionally decorate your twin nursery. Diversify your toy selection with wooden blocks or shape sorters that also further your twins’ development.

Child playing with wooden toys

20. Lions, Tigers and Bears — Oh My!

A list of twin nursery ideas isn’t complete without plush toys! Instead of two teddy bears, get each twin their own unique, furry friend. You can build your babies’ very own animal kingdom!

Baby with lion and elephant plush toys

Instagram - @jacobzahirvital

Designing a nursery for two opens you up to a world of possibilities. For inspiration on twin nursery themes, check out this guide for something for boys, girls or both. Remember that the most important things in the nursery will always be your twins, and everything in the room should function to keep you and your family safe, happy and comfortable. Happy decorating!

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