Espresso Toddler Bed
Posted on Monday, January 17th, 2011 at 8:28 am
The Versatility Of Convertible Cribs
A wonderful time for all parents is buying furniture for their newborn. The crib in particular has special meaning, as it’s the first bed your child will sleep in. Most parents buy the crib first, then get matching furniture.
While several types of cribs are available, the convertible crib continues to grow in popularity. The primary reason why many parents buy one is because they can convert into a toddler bed, day bed, a full-sized bed. Over the long term, these cribs are far more convenient and cost effective. This means that you may never have to buy another bed for your child again.
The wood used to build convertible cribs often times is very sturdy so they can hold up long-term. Converting them isn’t very difficult, and sometimes the toddler rail will even be included with the crib. If these instances, the only other parts you will have to buy in the future are for the full-sized bed. You won’t ever have to worry about what to do with the crib or an old bed when you get a new one.
On the low end, convertible cribs can be purchased for around $150, though some are even less expensive. The prices can extend into the thousands for the higher end cribs. The nicer cribs usually run from $300 on up. The lowest prices can be found typically on Amazon.com, as they offer free shipping as well. They offer a lot of cribs for under $200. While convertible cribs are more expensive than traditional cribs in the beginning, over time they are more economical. Therefore, even if you only have a few hundred dollars to spend, you can still buy a good crib.
The wood quality is what separates most lower priced cribs compared to the most expensive ones. The more expensive cribs aren’t as prone to scratching or dents as the others. Brand always has something to do with it as well, the more reputable brands will naturally charge more. The craftsmanship in general is better, and these cribs are more durable.
Convertible cribs come in traditional and modern designs, so you can buy one that fits the mold you are looking for. All cribs have their own selection of finishes as well. Cherry, espresso, oak, and white are a few common ones. None of them have a drop-side anymore, so they are all safer now more than ever.
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