I'm looking at cribs and am debating on what to get. I like white, but thinking that white never stays white when it comes to kids. Also not sure what is better, a combo crib or separate changing table and crib. Just curious what type of crib and color you have purchased and what you think of it. I have a bunch of gift cards from Christmas and am itching to use them
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I would get a separate changing table. We used the Hemnes Ikea chest and it's awesome! We used a changing table for like 20 months and I don't think the ones that are attached are very large. Now it's become DD's dresser- very versatile.
I also wanted to do a white crib. But I've now decided on buying a used crib and painting it a color. Much more fun!
We're doing two white cribs. We're using one room as a sleep room (cribs, rockers, changing table, etc) and one as the functional room (dressers, armoire, changing station #2, etc).
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I like getting a dresser and putting a changing pad on top instead of an actual changing table. We did that last time and it worked out really well.
@LilNunz1 That's wonderful! It just seems crazy to me to spend $1000-1500 on a brand new nursery set that you may only use for a few years.
I'm also eyeing an espresso glider with cream colored upholstery that is $125 but I'm guessing I could get it for $100. If it's still around next week, that baby will be mine!
We have a natural wood color crib and I love it. It is a convertable crib but we will only use it for the toddler stage. We have plenty of extra beds in our families. DD's walls are bright baby blue with pink curtains and bright colors everywhere. I really like it but wasn't sure at first. We are going to get the same color I think but not sure yet. Baby will take over the nursery so I will have to see if I need to make any changes once we know what we are having!
We chose the same set that we got for DS for DD. We really loved it for him and didn't want to take a chance in getting something that we didn't love, and the color looks great with our carpet and the color of the walls. I really wanted to go with white but I was afraid it wouldn't look good with the room.
Here it is. The dresser has the top molding that is removable, and it works great to put the changing pad right ontop of the dresser.