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Free AI Nursery Design — Keeps Your Real Room
Upload one photo and see your real nursery restyled for calm — same cot, same room, same things you have already bought, arranged and lit the way a room for sleeping should be. Your first full redesign is free. No sign-up, no card.
No sign-up. Ready in under a minute.
What makes a nursery calm
A nursery has one job the rest of the house does not: it has to work in the dark, at 3am, for someone who cannot tell you what is wrong. These are the things that matter.
Light you can take all the way down
A dimmer or a low warm lamp matters more here than anywhere else in the house. Overhead light at night wakes both of you up; a warm low source lets you feed and change without ending the night.
Calm above the cot, not stimulation
The wall a baby stares at should be the quietest one in the room. Save the pattern and colour for the wall behind you — busy directly above the cot works against the thing the room is for.
Muted colour, not primary
Soft sage, warm clay, oatmeal and off-white age better and calm better than primary brights. They also survive the child growing up, which primary schemes rarely do.
Everything reachable one-handed
You will be holding a baby with the other hand. Changing supplies within arm's reach of the changing surface, and a clear path from door to cot, is design work — it just does not look like it in photos.
The three things parents say about the nursery
“It's beautiful but it doesn't work at night.”
Almost always lighting. One warm dimmable lamp at seated height, blackout curtains that actually meet the frame, and nothing that needs the ceiling light after dark.
“We bought everything and it still feels cluttered.”
Nurseries accumulate faster than any other room. Closed storage over open shelves, one basket per category, and clear surfaces near the cot make the same amount of stuff read calm.
“The room is tiny.”
Nurseries usually are — they are the smallest bedroom. A cot against the longest wall, a changing surface on top of a dresser instead of a separate table, and pale walls buy back more room than any purchase.
Whichever one is yours, RoomCalm starts from your photo — the actual room, the furniture you already bought — and shows the calm version of it.
How it works for your nursery
Upload a photo
One straight-on photo of the nursery as it really looks today — half-finished is fine, that is most of them.
Say how it should feel
Calm for sleep, warm and cosy, or bright and airy for daytime play. You choose the feeling; no design words needed.
See your real room restyled
Your nursery — same cot, same dresser — restyled to feel that way, plus a short list of what to change first.
Still your nursery — just calmer
Most AI room tools redraw the room into a catalogue nursery full of furniture you would have to buy twice. RoomCalm keeps your actual room and the things you already bought — the cot, the dresser, the chair someone gave you — and restyles around them.
- ✓Keeps the cot, dresser and chair you already own
- ✓First full redesign free — no sign-up, no card
- ✓Tells you exactly what to change first, in plain words
- ✓Works from one photo, in under a minute
Questions people ask
What colours are best for a nursery?
Muted, low-saturation shades — soft sage, warm clay, oatmeal, off-white. They calm rather than stimulate, they photograph beautifully in daylight, and they still suit the room when the child is six. Primary brights tend to need repainting within a couple of years.
How should I light a nursery?
With one warm, dimmable, low light source you can use at 3am without waking anyone properly — a lamp at seated height beside the feeding chair is ideal. Keep the ceiling light for tidying, and pair it with blackout curtains that actually meet the window frame.
Is the AI nursery design really free?
Yes. Your first full nursery redesign is free — no sign-up, no card. You only pay if you want more redesigns later.
Will it keep the furniture we already bought?
Yes. RoomCalm restyles your actual nursery around the cot, dresser and chair you own. It changes lighting, colour, textiles and arrangement — not the furniture you have already paid for.
How do you design a small nursery?
Put the cot along the longest uninterrupted wall, use the top of a dresser as the changing surface instead of a separate table, keep the floor clear between door and cot, and stay pale on the walls. Most nurseries are the smallest room in the house, so the wins come from layout rather than purchases.
See your nursery, calmer — free
No sign-up, no card. Upload a photo and see your real nursery restyled in under a minute.
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