Buying a Great Crib
A quality crib is an essential item for any nursery. Parents want a crib that meets strict safety regulations.
They also require a bed that is stylish and easy to put together. Other important factors to consider are whether it has various mattress height positions and is able to be converted into an adult daybed or a toddler bed.
Aesthetics
The most desirable cribs will have a design that is in harmony with the décor 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 style while others may want something traditional. You can pick from a variety of colors and finishes to match your nursery aesthetic. Some cribs have additional features that make them stand apart from the competition.
For instance for instance, the Evolur is made of a breathable mesh that improves airflow and breathability. Parents have reported that the Evolur kept their babies at the ideal temperature for naps and bedtime. It also comes with six mattress height options to meet different preferences for sleeping. It can also be tilted to help ease colic and reflux. Its minimalist design makes it a great choice for smaller nurseries. It is more expensive than some other alternatives.
The DaVinci Jayden is a stylish crib. This solid wood crib can be converted to a daybed for a toddler with the purchase separate conversion kits. It's a classic 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 smaller and don't want to have to reach over the rails to pick up their child.
The Stokke Sleepi Bed offers another option that is flexible. It can be used for a bassinet, crib or toddler bed. The circular shape creates a space that resembles a womb your baby. It is also easy to move as it is equipped with wheels and a smaller width. Its minimalist design means that you don't need many toys or blankets, and the add-ons can be used to hang a canopy or mobile.
The Babyletto Hudson 3 in 1 is a great crib that will fit into an elegant nursery. It is sleek and simple design that is sleek. It also comes with an extra large. However, it's more expensive than other cribs and requires a toddler conversion kit. It also has a lot of exposed hardware, which some parents might find distracting.
Safety
When purchasing a crib it is essential to think about how secure the crib is. It may seem insignificant, but every aspect of the crib's design has to be designed with safety in mind. For instance, the slats should not be greater than 3/8 inches apart (about the size of a soda bottle) or the corners should not go over the top rail of the mattress support. There should also be no decorative cutouts which could cause a child to fall over or get their arms caught. It is recommended to select new products that are in line with current safety standards. If you are forced to use an older product, make sure that it's not been recall and is in compliance with the instructions from the manufacturer.
Send in the product registration cards that are included with baby equipment and cribs to be notified if a recall occurs. In the event of an emergency it is a good idea for you to be familiar with CPR and the Heimlich manoeuvre.
When choosing a crib for your baby, avoid placing soft toys and other items in the crib. These toys could suffocate the baby and increase the possibility of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS. In the same way, the crib should not be surrounded by any pillows or bumpers which could also cause death by suffocation.
You should also select cribs that have four or two different height settings. This allows you to lower the mattress as your child grows, to prevent them from climbing out of the crib or being injured if they fall while trying to stand up or crawl. Most parents are tempted to put the mattress support at the top height for newborns however it is recommended that you start lowering it when your child is 3-4 months of age, and continue to do so as they develop.
It is also a good idea to inspect the crib on a regular basis for any loose or cracked hardware. Bolts and nails can wiggle loose with time, so it is important to inspect on a regular basis.
Ease of Assembling
The most straightforward cribs to put together are those with frame-and-panel construction for three sides of the crib and bars on the front. This type of crib is easy to assemble and does not require complex joinery. This crib type can be easily painted or stained if you are a DIYer. When assembling a crib it is important to carefully follow the directions. If you miss a step that you don't follow, it could put your baby's safety. The instructions that come with most cribs are generally very specific. However you can conduct a quick search on internet to learn more about the crib you own.
Another crucial aspect to take into consideration when selecting the best crib is how easily it can be moved from room-to-room. The majority of cribs are too large to fit through most doors and you'll have to disassemble the crib if you plan to move it from one spot in your home to another. This can be a pain and can lead to frustration, especially when you're in a rush to get your baby to sleep.
If you're on the hunt for a crib that can be easily moved, you should look for one with wheels or stand. This will make it easier to transport from room to room and help keep the crib clean and safe. Be sure to select one with an elegant design. It is then easy to decorate it to match your nursery theme.
A good crib is simple to put together and is easily disassembled to be stored. It's also light and easy to move around, meaning you can put it together in minutes. The best cribs come complete with all the hardware you require and there's no need to worry about the addition of additional parts. But, make sure to inspect the hardware on a regular basis because nails and bolts can become loose when used.
One of our most loved cribs is the Pottery Barn Kids Larkin. It is constructed from poplar wood which is a tough wood that is more resistant to denting than pine, which is a less expensive softwood. It's sturdy enough to last through many children and is an attractive accessory to any nursery.
Cost

Some cribs cost a very large sum but there are ones that fit your budget. If you're planning to buy a crib that will last for years and be passed through generations, look for one with sturdy construction and a timeless design. Avoid particle board and search for quality wood. Avoid any rough or cutout areas that could pose the risk of choking your infant.
Think about investing in a crib that will grow with your child. It could be one that transforms into a toddler's bed and then into a full size bed. It is not necessary to purchase a new crib for your child as they get older.
Pottery Barn Kids has a wide selection of cribs that start at just under 600 dollars. You can build it yourself using UPS delivery or splurge on Pottery Barn Kids' in-home delivery and assembly service to put it together for you, right in your bedroom. There's a crib to suit your preferences, whether you prefer a traditional style or a contemporary one or a mix of both.
You can also purchase a convertible bed that will fit into any mattress that is standard. This allows you to keep using the crib as your child develops. They usually come with an trundle bed and dresser that are built into the frame, which means you don't require an additional piece of furniture to your baby's bedroom as they get older. Some of these cribs even come with a rocking mechanism which some parents found soothing for fussy babies with colic and reflux.
The disadvantage of these cribs is that they're bigger than standalone cribs, meaning they'll take up more floor space in your home. You'll need to disassemble the cribs if intend to move them.
You can also find cribs that are GREENGUARD Gold certified, which means they have been tested and cleared of more than 10,000 chemicals. This certification is crucial if you care about the environment as well as the health of your baby.