We are registered for everything except for a rocker/glider. I plan on breastfeeding and want something comfortable to use. We'll probably put it in the living room at least to start seeing how that's where we'll be most of the time (and I'm not sure one would fit in the baby's room the way we have it arranged right now).
DH's parents want to get it for us but I'm at a complete loss on where to even start looking for one. Anyone have any recommendations or want to share what they registered for? Thanks!
Re: Rocker/Glider Suggestions?
I will need something my 6'3" husband can comfortable sit in, he would switch out with me if my daughter was having a rough night. So that's something to consider. I also liked having a stationary stool for my feet instead of the moving glider stool, just works better to get a better angle with my lap.
I have also heard that having a recliner is pretty handy as well. I would of loved to be able to recline during those early months with back to back feedings and night time nursings.
I also liked some of the options at Pottery Barn Baby/Kids, but those are extra pricey. I believe there is a glider out for people to try at Target as well. I'd just try things out in person with husband to see if you both like something/are comfortable in it.
https://www.buybuybaby.com/store/product/bebe-confort-reg-milan-swivel-glider-in-graphite-grey/1043711154?skuId=43711154®istryId=542738245&sopt=
edited to add: I tried looking for cheaper ones but out of the limited selection at BRU and buybuy baby, the other floor models were too short (couldn't lean my head back), uncomfortable, or were creaking and not gliding smoothly
https://www.toysrus.com/buy/rocker-or-glider-ottoman/kacy-collection-morgan-nursery-swivel-glider-crushed-silver-fabric-with-white-contrast-piping-5724-21830316
Side note: If you have a 20% off coupon, you can use it on this. Then, if you open a credit card there, they'll give you another 15% off. We did this and essentially got the ottoman for free.
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We have a place in NC called Transit Damage Freight. They carry transit damaged furniture but can also order new and the prices are much lower than typical retail (we found an almost $1k savings on the nursery furniture). So be sure that if you go with this, you call around to see if you can get a better price elsewhere. Our place also has all the fabric swatches for us to look at before we choose.
https://www.besthf.com/best/Storytime/Recliners
Here it is:
I like that it doesn't look like a baby chair, and that it'll blend in with our midcentury-ish furniture in the living room. Hope it's comfy!
I also saw some good chairs on the Costco website... and they're really good about returns
We got a used Pottery Barn glider on craig's list originally, and it was super uncomfortable and creaky. It was one of those wood frame ones with an ottoman. We sold that and went with an upholstered rocker/recliner, which we'd avoided because of price. Seriously the best investment ever. Maybe I should've skipped getting baby bedding and gotten this to begin with, ha!
https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=33941076
We still use it to rock our 2.5 year old occasionally, and it's held up well and will go in our son's nursery. There were many nights that I used the reclining part to catch some sleep when we were having a hard time getting dd to sleep.
We ended up picking the Delta Chloe glider in grey. They had basically the same one in beige on display at Target and it was super comfortable. The grey was sold out everywhere except, randomly, Sears. They had a bunch of promotions on it too, and we're able to pick it up in store (there's one only a few minutes from our house) in a few days. It's just the right amount of modern and it'll go great with our other furniture. I can't wait!
It's a boy!
Got the glider delivered on Wednesday, but didn't really get to test it out till last night. Here's a pic:
Here's my take on it:
1.) Lighter gray than I thought it was going to be...for some reason I thought it would be more charcoal-y.
2.) Very comfortable! Like I predicted, the seat is big and wide. The arm rests are nice and wide too... the cat likes to sleep on the arm rest.
3.) I'm 5'1 and when I'm seated, my feet don't reach the ground
4.) Easy to recline.... but it requires effort to un-recline. Like I feel like, after delivery, there is no way I could do it on my own. I don't know if this gets better with time, you know? Like the more you use it? I hope so.
5.) The gliding and swiveling is very very smooth.
6.) When reclined, you're almost completely flat. Can imagine sleeping in it.
7.) Cat approved:
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1- the reviews for every chair I've looked at have said that if you're a shorty like you and I, you're not going to be able to reach the floor. So I don't think any other chair would have been better in that regard.
2-do you think some WD40 would help it close easier?
but it's obviously on the cheap side so I have no idea how it will hold up. Anyone have this glider? Once we decided on it and told MIL (who is buying it for us), my mother said that she talked to my grandparents who offered to buy us the expensive one (most likely Dutailer). MIL originally wanted to buy us a traditional glider (made locally) anyway so now I'm debating whether we should go with the Shermag because we liked it well enough or if I should tell MIL to get us whatever she wanted to originally as more of a living room furniture type of thing and have the grandparents get us the fancy Dutailer for nursing. Is it worth it?!
ETA: we'd most likely go with this Dutailer
Also, if you're worried about quality, I'd start doing some googling to find reviews from people who have it (if you don't hear anything from the girls from O16