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Choosing Cribs For Your Baby's Nursery

Cribs provide infants with a dedicated sleep space to lower the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and promotes a consistent routine of sleeping. Cribs also provide more flexibility than other options, such as bassinets.

If you choose modern or traditional style, be sure to check if it's certified by GreenGuard Gold to ensure it meets the highest standards of safety and reduces exposure to toxic chemicals. Then consider other features to find the ideal crib for your family.

1. Safety

As a parent to a child, the safety of your child is of paramount importance. You want your child to rest peacefully in a secure environment and free of dangers like sharp edges or splinters. Choose a crib that meets Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards.

These include slat spacing less than 2 3/8 inches to prevent your Baby Cot's head, arms or legs from becoming stuck; a mattress that is well-made and comfortable; no drop sides; a solid crib that has no wobbling parts; and detailed assembly instructions. Also, avoid bells and whistles, like bumper streamers or pads, which can present a strangulation risk for your baby.

Look for cribs painted with low-VOC varnish, which is an alternative in comparison to conventional glues or varnishes which release harmful chemicals. Also, search for a mattress that is made of non-toxic materials such as organic cotton and foam.

Choose a crib without any decorative embellishments or cutouts. These can cause injury should your child pick them up, or gets their fingers stuck in them. Make sure that the mattress cover fits tightly to the frame of the crib and that there aren't gaps between the mattress frame. Avoid putting blankets, pillows or sheepskins or pillows that resemble stuffed animals in the crib. They can increase the risk of your baby's SIDS. Mobiles can also be a risk, since they could be pulled down onto the baby and cause the baby to suffocate. You should choose a mesh crib mobile that is breathable, instead of mobiles. This is more beneficial for your baby's health and allow you to keep an eye on your little one as they sleep.

2. Convenience

A secure place for your baby to rest is one of the most essential things you'll need. Cribs are a great place for your little one to relax, which can be especially useful when you're busy with other household chores or activities.

You can find cribs in your local nursery or at the home goods store. These types of establishments have to comply with strict regulations established by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and are generally the best cot bed place to start your search for a top quality crib. If you're looking to purchase a crib for your home, there are many considerations you'll need to make before making your purchase.

Cribs are an excellent choice for newborns, infants and toddlers, offering an inviting sleeping space that will last for their first few years of existence. Many models feature convertible features that let you transform them into toddler beds or full size cot beds, which can reduce your costs and prolong the lifespan of your crib purchase.

The small size of cribs makes them ideal for small spaces like apartments or lofts. Some models also include an area for changing which is a great option if you have limited room in your nursery.

Travel cribs are also lightweight and foldable, making them easy to carry around. They're a great option to travel with your baby or visiting family and friends, as they can be easily packed into a suitcase before you leave. The light construction may result in a less durable crib than traditional models. This may be a problem for some parents.

3. Style

If you're looking for a crib that will make a statement in a room, look for a model with unique styling. You can find a crib with a minimalist, sleek design or constructed from materials like bamboo or glass. It may also feature clear sides that allow for easy viewing. These are often more expensive than solid wood versions, but they can add an appealing centerpiece to any nursery.

Other cribs feature a more traditional look with elegant curves and moldings, reminiscent of heirloom furniture. They can be very extravagant, and are typically made by hand with exquisite details. They are a great option for a crib that can become a favorite piece of furniture for your family over time and will work well with any style.

Another popular style is a Scandinavian crib with straight lines that are smooth and a light, unfinished wood finish that lets its natural beauty to shine through. These cribs are great for an modern or contemporary nursery. You can paint them or leave the wood bare to fit in with your decor.

Cribs that can serve as a combination of a changing table can make it easier to change your baby, especially when they're young and have trouble sitting up on their own. These cribs have drawers that can be used to store wipes, diapers and other necessities.

Some cribs are curved or have designs on the sides that can be used to create an effect of canopy. They can add a touch of elegance to any nursery and help keep your baby comfy and cool during their sleep. Be sure, however, that the fabric you choose to use is not too long or that it is securely connected to the crib. This will ensure your child can't reach out and grab the fabric and pull it down.

4. Convertibility

A crib that can be converted into a toddler's crib, a daybed or a full-size bed can be extremely useful for any family. This feature allows you to save money by not having to buy four separate beds as your child grows, and it also helps to save space in the nursery. A lot of convertible cribs are also equipped with conversion kits that can be stored easily, making them simple to set up and use at any time.

When looking for a brand new crib, keep in mind that many models come with additional features like adjustable mattress heights or drawers. This allows you to customize your crib's look and functionality. This is particularly useful if your nursery has limited storage space. Some cribs have wheels that can be very helpful when you need to move the bed around for cleaning or other reasons.

Convertible cribs are generally constructed with durable, non-toxic materials that are safe for your baby and meet the stringent safety standards established by the CPSC and ASTM. Many cribs have a classic or contemporary design that can fit into different styles of nursery décor. Some cribs are made from wood, whereas others can be constructed from metal or painted stainless steel. Some brands are committed sustainability, offering eco-friendly cribs made of GREENGUARD certified wood. This assures that harmful toxins are not absorbed into the environment.

It will require some research and thought to choose the best baby cots convertible crib for you nursery. But, it's one that will last for many years. Take your time when evaluating your options and make sure you evaluate prices, delivery and time to set up, among other things to make the best decision for your family.

5. Value

The crib is a huge piece of furniture that will make a significant impact on the design and feel of the nursery of your baby. It is essential to choose a crib that matches your style or goes well with your room decor. This will make a huge impact on how you feel about your nursery.

Similarly, cribs that are designed to be converted into daybeds or toddler beds can be used as your child grows, giving you long-term value. They are also less expensive than a traditional bed and can be given or sold to a friend after your child is no longer in need.

Convertible cribs are also simple to maintain, since most of the components can be cleaned and removed and many have a conversion kit that allows you to convert them into the proper size bed for your child. Wood cribs can withstand a lot of use and are robust. Some can even last for several children.

Foam crib mattresses are lighter than innerspring options and are easier to maneuver when changing sheets or altering the mattress height. However, they can be more worn out and require replacement sooner than innerspring mattresses.

Hybrid crib mattresses, also known as dual-firm or two-stage mattresses are made to be used by infants and toddlers. One side is softer for infants, while the other side is more rigid for toddlers. They are generally more secure than foam mattresses and can be more comfortable for older children who don't like the sagging feeling of foam. These mattresses are often more affordable than innerspring alternatives.