Would you recommend getting a normal crib or a 4-in-1 or 3-in-1 crib that converts into a toddler bed?I want furniture that is functional long-term and would love to hear from 2nd(+) time moms whether you actually end up using them that long. I imagine some moms don't actually use it that long because some parts get discontinued etc? As an example, the ones I find appealing are:
Normal crib:
Stokke Sleepi for - it seems functional that breaks down into chairs later on,
Re: Cribs - asking 2nd(+) time moms
Jamie
We went back and forth on a 4-in-1 and decided that just getting a simple crib will allow us more flexibility in the long run and I'm glad we opted for that.
Now that we are expecting DD3, we are planning on re-using the crib from DD2 and moving her into a twin bed that can convert into bunk beds (also from Ikea) as we've decided the 2 younger girls will share a room.
It still looks brand new and is sturdy enough that I could easily hop in and cuddle with her. Ready to use in the smallest size for the baby this spring.
http://oi62.tinypic.com/2w73hq9.jpg
We are still looking into doing this as the conversion kit is pretty expensive (around 200) but if we can do it with an adjustable bed frame for cheaper, then it's worth it. Just depends if you want their furniture to match or if you want to buy different furniture down the road.
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