Ignoring cutesy shelves, etc., what will you spend on your primary furniture, such as bed/changing table/dresser? If you are reusing from your 1st preg., try to put that amnt instead of $0. Thanks!
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DS born 8/2010 - preliminary stages of SN int'l adoption - fur mama to 2 shelter dogs; cloth diapering, babywearing, EBFing mama
Re: How much did/will you spend on nursery furniture
$600-800
We're only buying a changing table/dresser combo and a bookshelf-- my cousin is lending us her crib (I think it was around $700) and her PB rocking chair (around $700). Lucky us!
BFP #2 1/22/2012 ~ DS2 & DD ~ BIRTHday 9/13/2012 ~ unplanned C-section @ 38w1d
I answered more than 2K, but I did not buy traditional "baby" furntiture.
I bought an armoire, a 6 drawer double dresser, a 5 drawer tall men's chest, a nightstand, and a crib that converts.
The place I got also sells a queen bed in teh same finish, so the plan is to pass the crib to child 2 and to put kid 1 in a queen when they are around 6 or 7. (we have a full bed in our current guest room that we will use from when into big kid bed until queen is ok).
It is one of the few purchases taht matters to me. I only buy top of the line wood furniture... but then again, I would not buy a changing table (waste) and the crib can get destroyed from chewing, but my kid will not be in their room out of crib to ruin anything else during the toddler years, so not really concerned with people who say they will draw and ruin the armoire, etc.
This is what my parents did with me and I have the furniture they purchased still today (gorgeous sleigh bed, armoire, tall dresser, and 6 drawer and nightstand). It is in a timeless style and it is nicer than most things that are out today.
This is personal though and everyone has their own opinions on this.
I voted >2K as the crib that is currently the number one contender is well over $1400 alone.
The only piece of furniture we paid for was our armoire, which was $1500. I justify it in the following ways: it is an extremely nice, well-made piece of furniture (Stanley Young America, white beadboard) and if DD doesn't use it forever, it will easily blend with the decor in the other rooms of our house, which is cottage/beachy. My ILs bought our crib, which matches the armoire, my parents bought our glider and ottoman, and we are using DH's changing table from when he was a baby.
We are getting a Million Dollar Baby crib for about $375, a collapsible changing table from IKEA, and using existing dressers, etc., for the rest. We are in a crowded apartment right now, though, so when we move we will probably buy a new dresser and changing table. I personally don't think it is worth it to spend $1000+ on a crib, and would rather wait to spend that on a single bed with matching bedroom set when the little one is out of the crib. Of course, everybody thinks differently about these things, and there is no one right answer!
BTW, we are also seriously considering foregoing the expensive coordinating baby bedding and getting mix-and-match separates from IKEA. They are all cotton, inexpensive, and in bright, fun, brain-stimulating and (mostly) gender-neutral styles.