Our favorites include Maisonette with their chic, modern pieces, Target, due to their endless supply of cute basics, and Etsy, with its selection of artsy finds from small businesses. Here are the best places to buy nursery decor.  Plus, for truly sweet touches, they have collaborations with Disney Princesses, Peanuts and more. There’s always a new collection coming out from Pottery Barn Kids, so be sure to check back regularly for the newest and coolest decor items that you won’t see in any other homes. They also offer free design appointments where an expert guides you through designing a space so you can feel more confident shopping for pieces. Pictured: Indigo Dreams Nursery Pictured: Kidkraft Chip Resistant Kids Bookcase Reading Nook For those with more, ahem, flexible budgets, one of our favorite finds on the site is this almost-invisible, incredibly modern acrylic crib from Nursery Works. Sure, it’ll set you back a cool $2900, but it’s basically a piece of art, right?  Target has a convenient feature where you can order through their app and pick up at their store at a special Drive-Up location—with someone to bring your items right to your car. Just note that you will have to assemble larger furniture items yourself. West Elm offers a 3D room planner so you can actually see what your furniture will look like in your space. This means less returns and less fuss when the product actually arrives and you have to decide where it will live within your nursery. Pictured: Sarah Sherman Samuel Swivel Glider

Adorable teepees from Little Wanderer Beautiful wooden name signs from Hickory Hollow Designs  Blankets, crib sheets and nursing pillows that can be monogramed and personalized from Ivie Baby Instagram-worthy blankets and mobiles from Baby Jives Co

Pictured: Luna Moth Mobile in Green by Baby Jives Co We love that Maisonette has a huge selection of aesthetically-pleasing toys to match your existing nursery decor. You can even buy paint colors right from the site. If you don’t know where to start, check out their “New & Popular” section for inspiration, or the sale tab if you’re on a budget. Pictured: Sleepi Mini in Hazy Grey by Stokke Pictured: NoJo Dreamer Cactus 8 Piece Nursery Crib Bedding Set The website showcases complete nurseries to find the aesthetic that fits your design taste best. Then, shop the specific components from that scape to build your own vision for your nursery. But, if you don’t know where to start, Serena & Lily’s website provides ample inspiration for modern, rustic, and coastal parents. Pictured: Harbour Cane Convertible Crib While delivery is specified as the front door of the building, you can call 2Modern’s customer service to work with them to arrange another option, such as coming up the stairs of your apartment building or into a specific room. Pictured: Ubabub Nifty Clear 3-In-1 Crib Buy Buy Baby is a super-store of sorts, with a specific goal to help you find every single thing you might need for your baby. You’ll find a huge variety of brands and a healthy range of prices online, so we recommend filtering as much as you can by color, brand or price to narrow down your options. Luckily, the site highlights different categories of products on the home page, as well as special deals going on at the moment. Pictured: DaVinci Jenny Lind 3-in-1 Convertible Mini Crib in White The retailer has a roster of dozens of designers, so try narrowing down your search by price or color, or even choose specifically from their curated list of eco-friendly brands. They do not offer any specialty shipping options or white-glove service, so be sure to have a handy man or good friend on standby for furniture building. Pictured: Nico & Yeye Retro Rainbow Kids Rug

Versatility

While your baby’s decor and furniture may be meant to outfit their nursery, it’s still an investment—and you may want it to hold up as they grow. Aim for versatile, well-made pieces that can transition with them as they get older, such as a changing table that functions as a dresser or a crib that can turn into a toddler bed. Find a long-lasting theme that they may enjoy as a toddler, so you’re not constantly spending money on new decor pieces.

Convenience

As any parent knows, aesthetics are only one part of the equation when it comes to kids’ furniture and decor. Aim for easy-to-clean, easy-to-use products that make your job as a parent easier. (In our book, anything you can toss in the laundry is a win). Luckily, these major retailers include care instructions for just about any nursery item, so be sure the cleanup is manageable before investing.

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This article was written by Julia Fields, a lifestyle writer for The Spruce and The Spruce Crafts, covering all things surrounding toys, gifts, crafts, and the holidays. She’s also covered similar topics in other roles, including toy reviews, product roundups, crafts, and more.