Using a convertible baby crib can save you money and time.
As parents look for ways to save time and money, convertible baby cribs are becoming more and more popular.
This type of baby crib has the ability to grow with your baby as he or she grows from an infant to a toddler and onwards.
Buying a convertible crib instead of a standard baby crib can save you hours of additional shopping and money spent on a
new bed for your child as he or she gets bigger. Due to it's popularity, this type of crib is now available from lots of different sources.
Convertible baby cribs look just as nice and are just as secure as standard cribs with the added benefit of lasting through more of your baby's life. Keep reading to find out more about convertible cribs.
What is a Convertible Baby Crib?
A convertible baby crib is pretty simple. By adding or removing certain parts of the crib it can be converted from a baby crib into a toddler bed. Most convertible cribs change to toddler beds when you remove one side of the crib. Some convertible cribs even transform from a toddler bed into a full grown bed and a few even convert into chairs or other furniture. Using a convertible baby crib can make it easier for babies to transition from a crib to a bed.
Do convertible baby cribs cost more?
A convertible crib doesn't necessarily cost more than a standard crib, but sometimes you need an additional kit or tools from the manufacturer. Find out what you need to transition the crib before you buy. Convertible cribs typically cost between 200-500 dollars with really expensive models costing 2000 dollars or more. If you want to save money, consider shopping around online before you commit to a crib.
How using a convertible crib can save you money
Because you don't have to buy another bed for your baby when he or she reaches the toddler stage, buying a convertible baby crib can save you money. Some convertibles even transition to adult beds so in that case you can save even more. Another way that convertible cribs save money is because you do not have to change all of the nursery furniture to go with a new crib. With a convertible crib, the furniture already goes together.
Find out if you need additional parts or tools to transition the bed and price those out before you buy to make sure that you won't end up spending more than
planned.
How does a convertible crib work?
A convertible crib switches to a toddler bed and then perhaps an adult size bed by adding or subtracting parts of the crib. Typically you can change your convertible baby crib to a toddler bed by removing one of the side rails. To convert your crib, you should first look at the manufacturer's instructions.
You may need extra tools or parts to convert it - such as extra bed rails. Lots of crib makers sell additional kits for converting cribs into toddler beds or adult beds. Make sure you have all of the necessary pieces before you begin to convert the crib. Changing the crib to a toddler bed without all of the needed parts will create a hazard for your child.
Typically the next step in converting a convertible baby crib into a toddler bed is to take all of the bedding and the mattress out of the crib and then remove the crib's front rail. After that you will lower the crib mattress rails and then add the toddler rail to the crib. Usually that's all you need to do and now you can add the mattress and bedding back to make the bed ready for your child.
Where to Buy Convertible Baby Cribs
You can guy a convertible baby crib at a lot of the same places where you can purchase a regular crib. Big retail stores like Target and Walmart carry a small selection of convertible cribs. And baby stores like Babies 'R Us carry a wider selection. Ir you want a high end very stylish crib, look to furniture stores or department stores like Pottery Barn Kids or JC Penney. For the best variety and range of prices, online stores are a good way to go. When you shop online you can browse different prices, brands, styles and colors from the comfort of your home.
What are the benefits of a convertible crib?
There are lots of reasons to choose a convertible baby crib over a standard crib. First there is the cost. Yes, a convertible crib with the extra parts you'll need could cost you more than a standard crib at the outset. But the money that you'll save by not having to buy a toddler bed and then an adult sized bed outweigh the initial costs. Another way convertible cribs save you money is because the crib already goes with all of the furniture in your child's room, you don't have to purchase new furniture to go with a new bed added to the room.
Convertible baby cribs are also great because having the same bed for your child helps him or her with the transition from a crib to a "big kid" bed. While many children look forward to switching from a baby crib into a toddler bed, some may react negatively to the change in their routine and surroundings. Using a convertible baby crib makes this transition easier because your child will not have a huge change in the way the bed generally looks so he or she may not be as scared to sleep in a toddler bed.
And the third big plus of using a convertible baby crib over a traditional crib is easier time wise. When you can take an hour or less to convert a crib into a bed, you save countless hours of shopping and setup that you'd have with purchasing a new bed.
Different Kinds of Convertible Baby Cribs
The varied types of convertible baby cribs are different due to the extent to which they will convert - to a toddler bed, to an adult sized bed or further into another type of furniture (like two chairs.) The most common types are convertible baby cribs that turn into toddler beds and then adult sized beds. Instead of a toddler bed, some convertibles change to a day bed instead.
Typically the further a crib converts, the more expensive it is. For example, the Delta Venetian Convertible Sleigh Crib converts from a baby crib into a toddler bed and that's all. The Delta Venetian Convertible Sleigh Crib costs only about $200. Compare that with the $300 Davinci Jayden 4-in-1 Convertible Crib which converts from a baby crib to a toddler bed and then to a full size bed. For the extra conversion to a full size bed, you pay about $100 more. However, compared with purchasing a toddler bed and then a full size bed, it is a good value.
Think about when you want to buy another bed for your child. If you'd rather not go shopping for an adult bed or could use the adult bed in another room, then you should look at buying a crib that is convertible all the way into an adult sized bed.


