A rabbit nursery might just be the cutest thing I can possibly imagine. There’s something about those soft little bunnies, gentle colors, and storybook details that instantly makes a space feel cozy. If you’re dreaming of a nursery that feels sweet, calming, and just a little bit magical, you’re going to fall hard for these rabbit nursery ideas.
I’ve always had a soft spot for vintage-inspired nurseries, and somehow adding a sweet little bunny makes it even more charming. The pastel stripes, floral crib skirt, and that cozy blue chair give the whole room a storybook feel that’s calm but still full of personality.

The warm light makes everything feel instantly cozier, and I’d just make sure it’s low-heat, cord-free near the crib, and not shining right into your baby’s eyes.

Honestly, u/feelin_hot_hot_h0t’s nursery is the kind of rainbow setup that still feels calm and curated, not like a toy store exploded. The pastel palette and that little “house” crib frame give it a sweet Montessori-ish vibe, plus the color-sorted closet and gallery wall make everything feel intentionally styled. I’d steal the mix of budget basics (Wayfair crib, IKEA Kallax) with a few higher-quality wooden toys (Little Dutch via Scandiborn) because it reads boutique without going overboard.

Something about a simple, minimal nursery like this just works. Everything feels intentional, from the pared-back furniture to the soft forest mural, and it keeps the whole space feeling organized and peaceful.

A soft, peachy tone like this instantly brightens up the room. The sheer curtains, warm wood floors, and airy fabrics make everything feel light and gentle, and I’d stick with washable curtains and dimmable bulbs so it stays just as practical as it is pretty.
The blush canopy instantly becomes the star of the room, but it’s the soft green wall and simple wood bed that ground everything. I’d steal the idea of using wall-mounted bins and a woven basket to keep toys accessible but contained.

This setup feels playful without being chaotic. Between the neutral canvas tent, warm lights, and soft textures, it becomes a calm little reading-and-play nook, and I’d choose machine-washable fabrics so it stays low-maintenance.

It might feel a little extra at first glance, but something like this works beautifully when a playroom and nursery share the same space. The tree feature becomes a playful focal point, while the crib and soft lighting keep the room feeling calm and sleep-friendly.

There’s something really special about a nursery that leans into an old-fashioned look. The floral wallpaper, traditional furniture shapes, and gentle colors give it that collected, storybook feel.

This playroom feels like a gentle blend of playful and polished. The oversized bunny chair is obviously the star, but what really sells it is how everything else stays simple. I love how open shelving is used to display a few toys like decor, which keeps the room looking styled but still kid-friendly.

This one leans more classic and storybook, and I’m kind of obsessed. The vintage-style artwork, warm neutrals, and soft wood furniture make it feel timeless rather than trendy. I’m honestly torn because I love them both. Two different vibes, same level of cuteness.

This mural is such a statement, but in the sweetest, most comforting way. The hand-painted forest scene with bunnies instantly gives the room a storybook feel, while the crisp white crib and plush chair keep everything looking calm and timeless. I love how the rest of the space stays soft and neutral so the mural can really shine without feeling overwhelming.

This setup makes me swoon a little. A low house bed with a sheer canopy instantly turns bedtime into something special and soothing.

I get major magazine vibes from this room, in that perfectly styled but still playful way. The storybook wallpaper creates such a dreamy backdrop, while the buttery yellow bed and matching table add a cheerful punch of color. If I were stealing anything from this space, it’d be the mix of classic furniture shapes with colorful accents. It feels polished, but still totally kid-friendly.

I’d point you to this room if bright colors feel overwhelming. The soft watercolor bunny mural, creamy whites, and warm natural textures create such a calm, grounded atmosphere. I love how the white crib, woven basket chair, and simple textiles all blend together without competing for attention, yet the space still feels thoughtful and special.

I keep coming back to how quietly charming this setup is, and honestly, I kind of want it for myself too. The soft blue paneling, vintage-style brass crib, and delicate bunny artwork feel classic without trying too hard.

I’ve always loved sage green, and this room is exactly why. The deep green paneling paired with the hand-painted bunnies feels so soothing and storybook-like, while the warm wood crib and creamy textiles keep everything soft and grounded. That little bunny mobile is the sweetest finishing touch. Honestly, I’d happily steal this whole look for my own room too.

I can’t get over how cozy and storybook this room feels. The gingham curtains, floral cabinet panels, and soft pastel patchwork bedding all layer together in such a charming, old-fashioned way.

I’m usually not a yellow person, but this soft buttery shade completely won me over. It feels warm, gentle, and happy without being loud, and it pairs so beautifully with the leafy wallpaper and light wood furniture. The gingham curtains and little bunny details make the whole space feel sunny in the sweetest way. Honestly, this is the kind of yellow that just quietly lifts your mood the moment you walk in.

I love this one for parents who want something timeless and flexible. The soft neutrals, light wood, and simple bunny artwork feel calm and cozy now, but nothing about this room is overly “baby,” which makes it so easy to convert later on. Swap out the crib for a toddler bed, change a few accessories, and you’ve got a beautiful, grown-up space without starting from scratch. It’s practical, soothing, and still incredibly sweet.
I get way too excited over soft lighting, thrifted finds, and rearranging furniture at 2am. I’m here for the cozy chaos, the little corners that feel just right, and making a home that feels like you. Not fancy. Just real.