Bold and intricate nail designs will always be a thrilling statement. But whether you're short on time or seeking a more pared-back look, there's beauty in simplicity. "Simple nail designs are chic and minimalistic and can be worn with any look," says nail artist San Sung Kim. "Whether created with dots or lines, simple nail designs often incorporate a geometric shape. You can use any tool around your house to create simple looks. Try using a bobby pin or toothpick if you don't have a dotting tool or nail brush at home. You can also use stickers or stencil stickers to create a simple design."
meet the expert
- Priscila Rivas is a nail artist based in Temecula, California.
- San Sung Kim is a nail artist at Nailing Hollywood based in Los Angeles, California.
- Lia Smith is a nail artist and OPI North America brand education manager based in Los Angeles, California.
If you're in need of inspiration, we've got 25 simple nail designs that you can recreate at home below.
Pistachio Swirl
Pairing green squiggles with a nude base, this manicure is fun without overwhelming the eye. It was created using the shades Matcha and Chartreuse from Gel Care and Mint Chocolate Chip from Le Mini Macaron.
Rainbow Rhinestones
This nude base is adorned with Rainbow Fish Rhinestones from Cirque Colors. The crystal detail adds a pretty little pop against the neutral background, resulting in a fun yet understated look.
Yin-Yang
The shade Terracotta from Nail Bunny is used to create this pretty yin-yang tip design by Kim. The shade is similar enough to the milky base that it fades away while still adding a little hint of color.
French Tips
French tips are the OG simple nail design, and Kim executed this set beautifully using the shades Rose BB Cream from Gel Care and Smelly Cat from Madam Glam.
Pink Aura
"I created Aura Nails using OPI shades Baby, Take a Vow and Aphrodite's Pink Nightie," says nail artist Lia Smith. "This simple design uses a makeup sponge to create an aura effect on the nail. It's quick and very on-trend."
Card Shuffle
Whether you're headed on a trip to Las Vegas or just feel like taking a gamble, this playing cards-inspired mani is perfect. It was created using Cirque Colors shades Toadstool, Memento Mori, and Chemistry, along with Kelli Marissa stickers.
Glitter Top Coat
Adding some chunky glitter atop any shade instantly adds a point of interest without going over the top. This look uses Fuyu Jelly, Final Girl, and Hex Girl from Cirque Colors.
Purple Squiggles
Abstract lines are the easiest way to add a little something special to an otherwise plain manicure. I created this look using the shades Divine Self and Milky Dream from Madam Glam.
Nearly Natural
There's nothing simpler than a nude polish, but Rivas took this look to the next level by applying a milky, sheer shade that allows you to still see the nail underneath.
Blue French Tips
Kim created these angular blue tips using Gel Care shades Dusty Mint (a shade she describes as “the perfect French blue”) and Nude BB Cream. Instead of going with the traditional French tip look with a curve, she followed an angular design for a bit more edge. And if you look closely, you’ll see that the thumb has a darling little lace-inspired design.
Black Cat
With Halloween right around the corner, this design by Kim is the perfect simple, spooky look. Using metallic silver polish for the eyes is the cherry on top.
Reverse Pink Tips
This pink-on-pink look takes the traditional tip and flips it upside down, outlining the base of the nail instead of the tip. It’s done using two glittery shades of pink.
Floral Pop
A nude, milky base creates the perfect simple manicure. But this look gets a special accent thanks to a simple flower featuring white petals and an amber center.
Heart Tips
"Holidays are a great time to introduce nail art," says Smith. "This Valentine’s look uses OPI shades Princesses Rule, Big Apple Red, and Alpine Snow. Using a makeup sponge for the ombré and a dotting tool for the hearts, this can be a simple accent nail or all ten for a fun, flirty, festive design."
Strawberry Milk
Strawberry milk nails have dominated our social feeds this year. They take the sheer, barely-there polishes we all love and then add a soft, pink hue that's ultra-flattering.
Skittle Nails
"'Skittle nails are a simple, fast, fun way to have an artistic look with each nail a different color," says Smith. She created this look using a mix of different OPI polishes.
Tonal Lines
This manicure supplies fall vibes without a single leaf or pumpkin in sight. It features a tonal diagonal stack of brown, beige, and white lines over a milky nude base.
Scarlet Red
A bold pop of color, like this scarlet red, is perfect for a simple yet impactful manicure. "A pop of color depending on the season — for example, a fun coral for summer or a deep red for fall — is always fun as well when keeping it simple," says Rivas.
Dotted Outline
This hot pink look gets a fun upgrade with this pink, orange, and yellow dot design. The tiny dots create an outline around two nails with a nude base for a fun, but subtle pop.
Red Accent
Although the shades used to create this look — Summer Loving and Red Lobster from Magpie Beauty — are bright and impactful, the design is quite minimal. The red swirls add a sculptural touch.
Pink Polka Dots
Take your traditional polka dot to the next level with this ombré interpretation. Each finger features polka dots in a different shade of pink, creating a pretty gradient effect.
Orange Chrome
A chrome finish can take any color to the next level, and that's precisely what Rivas did to create this shimmery orange look.
Subtle Shimmer
This design is so simple you might miss it if you look too fast — it features a milky white base with a tiny swipe of gold on two fingers. The look is both pretty and elegant!
Monochromatic Half Moons
Tapping into a design that emulates the half-moon of your nails is a great way to add a simple touch. This look features a different color on each nail, along with a tonal glitter half-moon. It was created using shades from the Holo Taco 4th Anniversary Retro collection and the Pastel & Don’t Tell bundle.
Pink Ombré
Simply paiting a different shade of pink on each nail creates this gorgeous gradient. It uses five shades from Magpie Beauty — Tropical Hibiscus, Ice Lolly, Summer Loving, Strawberry Lace, and Lil Cutie — all topped with Bride Chrome Dust.