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Buying a Great Crib

A great crib is an essential part of any nursery. Parents are seeking cribs that meet the strictest safety regulations.

They also require a bed that is stylish and easy to put together. Other important factors to consider are whether it comes with multiple mattress height positions and is able to be converted into a daybed or toddler bed.

Aesthetics

The best cribs will have a design that matches the decor of your nursery. They also have a timeless design that won't date as your baby grows older. Some parents may prefer a more modern design while others may prefer something more traditional. You can choose from many different colors and finishes that will complement your nursery's aesthetic. Certain cribs come with additional characteristics that set them from the rest of the cribs.

For instance the Evolur is made of a breathable mesh that enhances the airflow and breathability. Parents reported that it kept their children at a healthy temperature during nap time and bedtime. It has six mattress heights to accommodate the different preferences of sleepers. It can be tilted for colic and reflux. Its minimalist design makes it an ideal option for smaller nurseries. It is more expensive than other alternatives.

Another attractive crib is the DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1. This solid wood crib GreenGuard Gold Certified and can be transformed into an infant bed, daybed or headboard by the purchase of separate conversion kits. It has an elegant high-back style and its furniture choices include a dresser as well as a changing table. The crib's shorter sides are ideal for parents who are shorter and don't want to reach over the rails in order to collect their child.

The Stokke Sleepi Bed is another flexible option. It can be used as a bassinet, crib or toddler bed. It features a circular form that creates a womb-like space for your baby. It is also equipped with wheels and a narrow width, making it easy to move around the house or from room to room. The minimalist design means you don't need to bring lots of blankets or toys. You can also hang a canopy or mobile with the additions.

The Babyletto Hudson 3 in 1 is another great crib that will fit into a minimalist nursery. Its sleek and Cots4Tots simple design is clean and sleek and features an extra-wide mattress. However, it's more expensive than other cribs and requires a toddler conversion kit. It's a lot of exposed hardware that some parents might find distracting.

Safety

It is essential to think about the safety of a crib before buying one. It might seem like a trivial thing however, every aspect of a crib's design should be geared towards safety. For example the slats must not be more than 2-3/8 inches apart (about the width of a soda can) or the corners should not extend above the top rail of the mattress support. Furthermore, there shouldn't be any cutouts with decorative designs that could cause a baby's arms or head to get stuck. It is best to purchase new products that comply with current safety standards. If you must use a used product, ensure that it hasn't been recall and is in compliance with the manufacturer's guidelines.

Also, make sure to bring in the registration card for the product, which typically is included with cribs and other baby equipment, so that you will be informed in the event of a recall. In case an emergency it is recommended to master CPR and the Heimlich maneuver.

When choosing a crib for your baby, be sure to not place soft toys or other objects in the crib. These items can suffocate the baby and increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS. The crib should also not have any pillows or bumpers since they could cause suffocation.

You should also choose cribs that have four or two different height settings. You can lower the mattress to stop your child from climbing out of their crib or injuring themselves should they fall when trying to stand or crawl. The mattress support is usually set at the highest point for newborns. However, it is recommended to lower it as your child grows.

It is also a good idea to check the crib frequently to check for cracked or loose hardware. Bolts and nail can become loose with time. It is important to check them every week.

Easy Assembly

The cribs with bars on the front and frame-and-panel constructions on all three sides are the most simple to put together. This type of crib is simple to put together and does not require a complicated joinery. This crib type can be painted or stained If you're a DIYer. When assembling a crib, it is important to carefully go through the instructions. It could put your baby's life at risk by not following one step. The instructions included with the majority of cribs are generally very specific. However you can conduct an easy search on the internet to find out more about the model you have.

Another crucial aspect to take into consideration when selecting a crib is how easily it can be moved from room to room. Most cribs are way too large to fit through the standard doors. You'll need to disassemble them to move them from one area to another. This can be a hassle and can lead to frustration, particularly if you're trying to get your baby sleep.

If you're looking for a crib that has wheels or a standing, then look for one. These features will make it easier to move the crib from one area to another, and also keep it clean and safe. Also, make sure to look for a crib that has an uncluttered design. So you can easily decorate it to match the theme of your nursery.

A good crib is easy to build and is easily disassembled to be stored. It's also lightweight and easy to move around and put it together in a matter of minutes. The best cribs come with all the hardware you need and there's no need to worry about extra parts. Be sure to check the hardware regularly as nails and bolts can be loose over time.

Pottery Barn Kids Larkin is one of our favorites. It's made of poplar wood which is a tough wood that is more resistant to denting than pine, a cheaper softwood. It is sturdy enough to last for several children, and a gorgeous design for any nursery.

Cost

Some cribs cost a very large sum however, you can find ones that fit your budget. If you're planning to buy a crib that will last for many years and be passed through generations, search for a crib with a sturdy construction and a timeless style. Avoid particle board and search for high-quality wood. Avoid any cutouts or rough areas that may pose the risk of choking your baby.

A crib that can grow with your child is a great purchase, so you should consider buying one that is able to be converted into a toddler bed and later, a full-size bed. This way, you don't need to purchase a second bed as your child gets older.

Pottery Barn Kids offers a wide selection of cribs, starting at under 600 dollars. You can either build it yourself using UPS delivery, or choose Pottery Barn Kids’ in-home delivery and assembly service to be assembled in your nursery. There's a crib to fit your style, whether you prefer a traditional design or a contemporary one or a mix of both.

You can also purchase a convertible bed that fits into any mattress. This allows you to keep using the crib as your child grows. These cribs come with a trundle and dresser integrated, meaning you don't have to buy additional furniture for your child's room. Some cribs have an option to rock that parents find soothing for babies with colic or reflux.

The downside to these cribs is that they are larger than standalone cribs, which means they will occupy more space in your home. You'll need to disassemble the cribs if you intend to move them.

There are cribs that are that are certified GREENGUARD gold, which indicates that they've been tested for over 10,000 chemicals and cleared. This certification is crucial if you care about the environment as well as the health of your child.