How Much Does a Nursery Cost?
Budget for your baby nursery by essential items, furniture quality level, and nice-to-haves.
Nursery Costs by Budget Level
Budget nursery ($500-1,000): IKEA crib ($100-200), basic dresser, minimal decor, essentials only. Functional and perfectly safe. Mid-range ($1,500-3,000): Quality crib (Babyletto, DaVinci), coordinated bedding, moderate decor, baby monitor, storage solutions. The sweet spot for most families. Premium ($4,000-10,000+): Designer furniture, custom wallpaper, themed decor, high-end glider. Beautiful but babies don't notice — this is for the parents.
What You Actually Need
Essential: Safe sleep surface (crib or bassinet), firm mattress, fitted sheets (2-3), baby monitor, blackout curtains, storage for clothes. Nice to have: Glider/rocker (you WILL use this at 3 AM), changing pad on dresser top, white noise machine, nightlight. Skip: Matching furniture sets (mix and match saves 30%+), expensive mobiles, themed decor (baby doesn't care), wipe warmers, diaper stackers.
The nursery is one of the most over-spent baby categories. A $10,000 Pinterest-worthy nursery and a $1,000 functional nursery serve the same purpose — a safe, comfortable space for a baby who cannot see past 12 inches for the first month. Spend your limited pre-baby budget on a quality car seat, stroller, and 3 months of saved expenses instead.