Change things up and make your classroom feel minimalist with a nature theme. A space that includes a multitude of colors and decor can be cluttered, causing a distraction for both teachers and students. Instead, decorate your classroom with natural light, soft colors, and plants to create your nature-themed classroom. This gives your space a fresh, clean, and soothing vibe. Here are some of the best ideas for creating a nature-themed classroom.
1. Incorporate nature-themed learning tools
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Toss out your mismatched posters, number line, and word wall, and pick up a nature decor bundle to streamline your learning resources.
Buy it: Nature Classroom Decor Bundle at Etsy
2. Add inspirational plant posters
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Continue your theme with motivational posters that include beautiful illustrations of plants.
Buy it: Plant Classroom Decor Bundle at Etsy
3. Trim bulletin boards with leafy garland
Image: Leap of 4th Class Decor
Every nature-themed classroom needs greenery. A simple option is to add vines or leafy garland to decorate the edges of your bulletin boards.
Buy it: 4-foot Floral Garland Green Leaves & Vine at Dollar Tree
4. Place plants by the windows
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If you are like me and lack a green thumb, no worries! Artificial plants are a no-hassle, mess-free option and will last an eternity in your room.
Buy it: 32-inch Faux Real Hanging Plant in Metal Basket at Michaels
5. Hang students’ work on a garden trellis
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A simple garden trellis is a creative background for hanging student work. Just add some planters with real or artificial greenery.
Buy it: Floral Garden Pastel Greenery at Dollar Tree
6. Fill corners with potted plants
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Need something to fill an awkward corner in the classroom? Potted plants are the perfect solution.
Buy it: 4-foot Potted Golden Cane Palm Tree at Michaels
7. Plant seeds of inspiration
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These little inspirational pots with decorative succulents can be placed throughout your classroom to give it a homey feel.
Buy it: Small Faux Decorative Succulents at Dollar Tree
8. Use wicker storage baskets
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Don’t let storage challenges affect your nature vibes. Wicker, soft pastels, and/or greens are what you will want to look for.
Buy it: Large Hanging Basket Container at Michaels
9. Shell-ebrate nature on your bulletin board
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Bring some humor into your nature-themed classroom with a fun bulletin board like this one that encourages students to shell-ebrate nature.
Buy it: Boxwood Better Than Paper Bulletin Board Roll at Amazon
10. Incorporate wooden benches
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Consider the subtle classroom decor changes you could make for your nature-themed classroom vibes, such as adding wooden benches for flexible seating.
Buy it: Feeling Natural Classroom Rug at Oriental Trading
11. Roll out the green carpet
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Roll out the green carpet to bring nature vibes to your reading nook.
Buy it: Artificial Grass Rug at Amazon
12. Cover walls with birch tree wall paper
Paint or add wallpaper to one (or all) of your classroom walls. If it’s too pricey, consider grant writing for other items to elevate your theme.
Buy it: Birch Tree Wallpaper at Amazon
13. Soften your space with netting
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If you’re allowed, hang netting, plants, and garland/vines from your ceiling.
Buy it: Luxury Mosquito Net Bed Canopy at Amazon
14. Relax on woodland cushions in your reading nook
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Take your nature theme to the next level with some exotic decor ideas like a faux-grass rug and plush tree stump pillow cushions.
Buy it: Tree Stump Pillow Soft Cushion at Amazon