For those of you with convertible cribs, have you actually been able to take advantage of using them in all three modes (crib, toddler bed, full size)?
I'm trying to understand how practical this benefit is. I think that it will be at least 3-4 years out before we are able to even use the full size bed feature, and by then, i wonder if the bed will be worn-looking.
Also, we plan to have a second child about 1.5 - 2 years after the first and are trying to figure out economical sleeping solutions for 2 kids. I'd like to avoid buying 2 cribs, but I really am unsure of what the best solution is. Any suggestions?
THANKS! ![]()
Re: Convertible cribs practical? How sleep 2 kids?
We didn't want a convertible crib but that's all we could find in a wood stain that would match the dresser we're using. If you don't want to buy another crib down the line, you probably won't be using the convertible features.
Our plan is to only use the crib as a crib. We already have a twin bed that the baby will transition into when we decide to have another baby. If the baby isn't ready for a twin bed yet, we'll buy an inexpensive toddler bed for the interim.
Look into prices for twin/toddler beds before you make your decision. Ours was easy since we already have the next bed lined up so we didn't need anything else but a crib. It may be cheaper to buy a standard bed than use the convertible features.
As far as it looking worn, I wouldn't worry about that. Granted, furniture today isn't made like it used to be, it still should be fine for years.
I think they are very practical. You said you didnt want to buy another crib for baby #2 but then wouldnt you be buying 1 crib, a bed for baby #1 and then another bed for baby #2? when you could of just bought 2 convertible cribs and were done with it.
We switched our DS from crib to the converted toddler bed at 14 months and now he will be switched to the full at 2 years 3 months. Not sure why you think 3-4 years before you would switch to a full bed. Couldnt really imagine a 3-4 year old sleeping in a toddler bed. Our DS is 3 feet tall and just about to out grow the length of the toddler bed so its time to switch.
As for wear and tear of the furniture I guess it would depend on the quality you bought in the first place. Ours has some scratches that can be easily fixed with some wood fix products.
We didn't have the option of a convertible that went to a full in the UK when we bought our crib - the convertibles there just go to a toddler size I think or something like that. So we didn't get one.
I think its just up to you... if you want to just keep using your nursery furniture and then buy "big kid" furniture for the older child it works well - my sister did this. Then in the end for the youngest she just bought a bed and the crib went to the attic.