The Best Flooring For A Baby’s Nursery

If you’re designing a nursery for your child, there’s a number of design factors to take into consideration. From the walls to the décor, childproofing your room while making sure...

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Last Modified: 30 July 2025
The Best Flooring For A Baby’s Nursery

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If you’re designing a nursery for your child, there’s a number of design factors to take into consideration. From the walls to the décor, childproofing your room while making sure it looks great can be a difficult balance. One thing you’ll need to take into account is your flooring choice, as you’ll want a surface that’s safe for your little one to crawl, walk, and play on.

Obviously, a hard surface like stone or tile isn’t a good fit for a child’s room, but what nursery flooring options work best? We’ll list some of our favourite design ideas so you can choose one that works for your home. Read on for our guide to picking your ideal nursery floor.

Textured carpeting for a pink room

baby cot

Pink is a popular colour for children’s bedrooms due to its bright neutral hue that can easily be paired with a range of palettes. For anyone looking to design a pink room for their nursery, a textured carpet is an easy combination that can let your pink really pop, but it’s also a comfortable surface for your baby to start taking their first steps on.

This design pairs pink and grey for a calming atmosphere, tying things together with a pretty pink and white cot. If you’re looking to wrap your  design up with a textured carpet too, you’ll find plenty of options in our online collection. Our Simply Idyllic and Dark Granite patterns are some of our most popular, and make for perfect additions to a child’s room. 

Bringing it all together with wood flooring

toddler's bedroom

If you’re designing a room for slightly older kids, a durable wooden floor can withstand the rough-and-tumble of an active child’s lifestyle, while giving your room a contemporary look. There are plenty of wooden flooring options available, with engineered wood being a budget-friendly and durable option. It’s important to choose an option with low levels of chemicals to ensure the best safety for your child.

While wood being a tougher surface means it’s less suited for babies, it’s a great pick for withstanding heavy foot traffic from toddlers and older kids, and its scratch-resistant properties mean you won’t have to worry about costly replacements if your child’s playtime gets too messy. 

Plain white floors for a monochrome look

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A plain white look is one of the easiest designs to style, as it gives you a versatile background for a range of décor and accent colours. Plus, the light colour palette can brighten up your room, making it perfect for a small space or an area without much natural light.

If the single-colour look isn’t to your tastes, it’s easy to offset by choosing a rug or carpet for your nursery flooring. This breaks up your design to give your room an eye-catching centrepiece, and offers an extra comfy area for your child to play. You can browse our collection of carpets to find the perfect fit for a plain white room today!

Choose laminate flooring for extra resistance

If you want to give your nursery flooring a wood effect without investing in the real thing, consider using a laminate floor instead. Laminate is made using sustainable materials with no harmful chemicals, meaning it’s kind to your child’s skin, and its resistance to scratches and stains means playtime mess is no bother.

Laminate floors are also easy to clean, so you won’t have to worry about extensive maintenance routines to stop your child from damaging their room. With a wide range of designs available, it’s easy to find a laminate option that suits your design plans.

Soft vinyl flooring for a cushioned feel

Many adults will want a soft option for their nursery flooring, as cold, hard surfaces can be uninviting and dangerous. Vinyl floors have a cushioned underfoot feel, which gives them excellent soundproofing and can make playtime much safer.

You can also buy waterproof vinyl flooring for your nursery, meaning you won’t have to worry so much about spills during playtime and meals. Vinyl is available in a variety of designs too, so you can customise your nursery floor to your heart’s content.

What are the safest flooring types for babies?

There are a few factors that you should consider when picking the perfect flooring material for your baby’s room. You should choose an option that’s soft, allergen-free, and durable to make sure your child doesn’t risk hurting themselves. However, you’ll also need to take into account things like your budget, maintenance, and soundproofing to ensure your footsteps don’t wake your child.

Luckily, there are a few options that tick most of these boxes. Hardwood floors are generally a strong choice despite their toughness, which can be solved with a soft rug or carpet. For a more budget-friendly option, you can choose a laminate floor to emulate the look of wood, or go for vinyl to give yourself a softer surface for your nursery.

Is it OK for babies to crawl on hard floors?

Generally, it’s fine for your baby to learn their motor skills on harder surfaces, so long as they’re given the right level of supervision. Learning to move on a variety of materials can help your baby’s development, so although you might be nervous about the risk of your child hurting themselves, don’t be scared to let them try something new.

To reduce any danger, there are some steps you can take to babyproof your hard floors. Be sure your surfaces are smooth and free of splinters or nails, and remember that hard surfaces have less traction than carpets or rugs, which may mean your child will need an extra helping hand.

If you find your baby struggling on harder floors, you can always try adding a floor mat or rug to make it easier for them to practice before they take their first steps.

It’s important not to overlook your flooring choices when designing your nursery, so take some time to research your options and find the right material for you. If you’re looking for quality materials at a low price, Flooring King offers a wide variety to suit your nursery needs. Use our sample service to get a feel for your floors before you buy, or get in touch with an expert to see how we can help you nail your design.

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