Buying a Great Crib
A crib that is safe and sturdy is a must-have for any nursery. Parents are searching for cribs that meet the strictest safety standards.
They also require an item that is fashionable and easy to assemble. Other important factors to consider include if it comes with different mattress heights and can be transformed into the position of a daybed or a toddler bed.
Aesthetics
The best cribs have a style that fits the decor of your nursery. They also have a timeless design that will not change as your child grows. While some might prefer a contemporary style some may prefer something more traditional. You can choose from a variety of finishes and colors to match your nursery aesthetic. Some cribs also have add-ons that help them stand out from other cribs.
For example the Evolur has an all-round mesh that increases the airflow and breathability. Parents have reported that the Evolur helped keep their children at a comfortable temperature for bedtime and naps. It has six mattress heights to suit the different preferences of sleepers. It can be slanted to help with reflux and colic. Its minimalist design makes it a great choice for smaller nurseries. It is more expensive than some other options.
The DaVinci Jayden is a stylish crib. This solid wood crib certified by GreenGuard Gold and can be converted into an infant bed, daybed, or a headboard with the purchase of separate conversion kits. It has a classic high-back style, and its furniture options include a dresser and changing table. This crib's shorter sides are perfect for parents who are taller and don't want to reach over the rails to collect their child.
The Stokke Sleepi Bed is another versatile option. It can be used as a bassinet crib, or toddler bed and features a circular form that creates a womb-like environment for your baby. It is also easy to move because it has wheels and a narrower width. The minimalist design of the furniture means it doesn't require lots of toys or blankets and the accessories can be used to hang a mobile or canopy.

The Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 crib is another fantastic crib for a small nursery. Its simple and sleek design looks clean and has an extra-wide mattress. However, it's more expensive than other cribs and requires a toddler conversion kit. It also has lots of hardware that is exposed, which some parents might find distracting.
Safety
It is important to consider the safety of a crib when purchasing one. It may seem insignificant, but every aspect of the crib's design has to be geared towards safety. For example, slats shouldn't be more than 3/8" apart (about the size of soda-cans) and the corners shouldn't extend beyond the top rail on the mattress support. There should also be no decorative cutouts that could cause a baby to get their head or arms caught. It is recommended to purchase new products that are in line with current safety standards. If you must use a used product, ensure that it's not been recall and is in compliance with the instructions from the manufacturer.
Send in the registration cards that are included with cribs and baby gear so that you are notified when a recall occurs. In the event of an emergency, it's recommended to master CPR and the Heimlich maneuver.
In addition, when selecting a crib, you should be careful not to place plush toys or other soft items inside the crib with the baby. These items can suffocate the infant and raise the possibility of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS. In the same way cribs is not recommended to be placed with any pillows or bumpers, which can also lead to suffocation.
Finally, you should select cribs that have two or four height options. You can lower the mattress to stop your baby from escaping their crib or getting injured if they fall when trying to stand or crawl. The mattress support is usually set at the highest level for babies. However it is recommended to lower it as your child grows.
It is also a great idea to examine the crib on a regular basis for any broken or loose metal hardware. Bolts and nails can become around over time, which is why it is essential to check them on a weekly basis.
Easy Assembly
The cribs that have bars on the front and frame-and-panel constructions on all three sides are the easiest to assemble. This design allows for simple woodworking, and doesn't require complicated joinery or special hardware. This crib design can be easily stained or painted if you are a DIYer. When assembling a crib, it is essential to read the instructions. It could put your baby's life in danger by not following a single step. The majority of cribs you purchase will come with their own set of instructions however, it's worth a quick internet search to find more specifics for the specific model you're using.
Another crucial aspect to take into consideration when selecting a crib is the ease with which it can be moved from room-to-room. The majority of cribs are too big to pass through standard doorways. Mini Cot Bed 'll have take them apart to move them from one area to another. This can be a hassle and could cause frustration, especially if you're trying to get your baby sleep.
If you're searching for a crib that is easily moved, look for an option with wheels or stand. This will make it much easier to transport from room to room and help keep the crib tidy and secure. Be sure to select a crib with minimalist design. So you can easily style it to fit with the theme of your nursery.
A good crib is simple to assemble and is easily disassembled to store. It's also lightweight and easy to move so you can put it together in just minutes. The best cribs come with all the hardware you require and there's no need to worry about the addition of additional parts. Be sure to check the hardware regularly since bolts and nails can get loose over time.
One of our most loved cribs is the Pottery Barn Kids Larkin. It's made of poplar wood which is a durable wood that is more resistant to denting than pine, a cheaper softwood. It's strong enough to withstand the rigors of many children and is a beautiful design for any nursery.
Cost
Some cribs cost a very large sum, but you can find ones that fit your budget. If you're looking to purchase a crib that will last for generations to come, select one with a timeless design and a sturdy construction. Find high-quality wood and stay clear of particle board. Also, avoid any cutouts or rough areas that could pose a choking risk for your child.
You should consider investing in an infant crib that grows with your child. It could be one that transforms into a toddler's bed and later into a full-size bed. You won't need to buy an entirely new bed for your child as they grow older.
Pottery Barn Kids offers a variety of cribs starting at under $600. You can build it yourself with UPS delivery, or opt for Pottery Barn Kids’ in-home delivery service and assembly to put it together in your nursery. There's a crib that will fit your style, no matter if you prefer a traditional style or a contemporary one or an eclectic one.
You can also buy a convertible bed that fits into any mattress. This will allow you to keep using the crib as your child develops. These cribs have an trundle and dresser built in, so you don't need to buy additional furniture for your child's bedroom. Some cribs have a rocking feature that some parents find soothing for infants with reflux or colic.
They are bigger than standalone cribs and will therefore take up more space in your home. You'll need to take them apart if you are planning to move them.
There are cribs that are certified GREENGUARD gold, which means that they have been tested for more than 10,000 chemicals and cleared. This certification is crucial when you are concerned about the environment and health of your child.