2nd Trimester

Round Cribs... what's the point?

So I'm looking for cribs. I'm behind, I know. And I think round cribs are adorable. But are they really practical? Other than fashion, is there a reason to get one? Just curious. What are your thoughts?

 

Re: Round Cribs... what's the point?

  • there's no point... they are round.

    ::kneeslapper::

    I personally do not like them at all.

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  • if you don't have a nursery or a very small room they are a good option. we moved when sophia was 1 but we lived in a tiny house and considered this.
  • I think they're more like a bassinett thing.  I don't think they're big enough othrwise
  • i think they are super cute and wanted one originally. but then realized i wanted a convertible crib.
  • i think space is one component and looks is the other.  imo, they are not at all practical.  we got a convertible crib so that baby can use it throughout the years. 
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  • imagemooninlv:
    i think they are super cute and wanted one originally. but then realized i wanted a convertible crib.

    when we considered one we did find some that expanded into a day bed.

  • I don't have a crib yet either, just a bassinet. And I think some of the round cribs are absolutely gorgeous, but I don't know how long a baby can stay in one of those. If you find out, let me know Smile
  • imagetoospooky:
    I don't have a crib yet either, just a bassinet. And I think some of the round cribs are absolutely gorgeous, but I don't know how long a baby can stay in one of those. If you find out, let me know Smile

    I saw one that said it was about 3 feet on the inside. It seemed pretty huge.

  • They're cute, but I read somewhere (Baby Bargains, I think) that you should be prepared if you get one - the mattress and the sheets to fit it will likely cost quite a bit more than the standard ones... and be a lot harder to find (especially if you already have a color or pattern picked out).
  • imagelunamanzana:
    They're cute, but I read somewhere (Baby Bargains, I think) that you should be prepared if you get one - the mattress and the sheets to fit it will likely cost quite a bit more than the standard ones... and be a lot harder to find (especially if you already have a color or pattern picked out).

    Hmm, that's a good point.

  • i don't think they are better or worse.  its just personal style.  i really like them too but we found a really good price on a single regular style and i couldn't pass it up.
  • i agree with those getting convertible beds...but some of my friends said that they may not last as long as you think...some kids bite through the wood!! I was a little apalled at this, but if it happens se la vie! round cribs....so not our style

     

  • I think they're cute, mostly because they are different.  They wouldn't work well in a small room (and DS's nursery is small!) so we didn't get one.  I think they look kind of weird up against the wall.  They sort of need to be in the corner, and pulled out a bit, away from the wall. 

    I think a round crib would be ideal, and if the nursery was a room that had "Queen Anne" type architecture, you know, with multiple walls or a window that extends from the wall like this: https://z.about.com/d/architecture/1/8/O/j/VictorianDover.jpg, it would look darling!  (Sorry, I don't know my architecture terminology...)  But, in a smallish square room, I don't think it would look any better than a regular crib... if not kind of odd.  JMO.

    Also, this is totally stupid, but my DH mentioned that they remind him somewhat of Hugh Hefner's round bed - and that just grosses me out. 

    I think if your nursery is big enough, and you like them, you should get one... like PPs said, the sheets, mattress, etc., are more expensive.

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  • You're not late.  We just finally decided on a crib in the last couple wks.  Round cribs are cute in the right setting, they seem to be the new thing w/celebrity nurseries.  But I don't think they're very practical b/c they cost more than most cribs and you won't get as much use out of it.  I think the best choice is a convertible crib that can be used for years to come.  Here's an article on round cribs that might give you some insight: https://baby.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Round_Crib

  • Cute? Yes.

    Practical? Probably not.... 

     

     

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