I need your advise on baby cribs. Can you help?
I am a furniture designer and I am interested in creating a nursery line. Do you Moms/Dads have any suggestions on how to make my cribs more convenient for you? I love modern furniture, so definitely this line will be modern as well. I am also planing to make it eco-friendly, and convertible (crib-daybed). What would you like to see in the future cribs? Any problems with you current cribs, suggestions? THANK YOU!
Definitely convertible, it saves so much money. It can be their bed for their whole lives.
Some how make it hard to scratch/dent.
One side being able to be lowered would be a huge plus which I don't have.
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Changing the sheet is a pain…if u could make that easier, it would be nice.
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I hate how if the rail is adjustable, most of the time the mechanism to slide it is really cheap plastic. Should be something more sturdy like metal.
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id like to see a crib that could change a babys diaper and also a cribe that can teach it how to walk so i dont have to carry the damn thing all over
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Design one that would go from a "co-sleeper" to a "crib" to a "daybed" since a lot of parents want to co sleep in the first few months.
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My biggest issue with baby furniture is safety,and durability. I’m willing to pay more if I know it will last and it’s safe.
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Both of my children were VERY tall babies. I would love to find a crib that accommodates a tall baby. The one my daughter currently sleeps in has the mattress set to the lowest position, and she is still able to climb out of her crib. The top of the side rail only comes up to the bottom of her chin!
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I agree with some of the other posters, changing the sheet is annoying, moving the rail makes me nervous because its usually unstable and I really like the idea of converting it so the baby can grow up with it.
We had a hand-me-down crib for my son, and to me it seemed really wobbly especially when he got bigger and could stand in it, I think something that made cribs more stable would be great. Or if they had a built in monitor (like angel-care monitor under the mattress) that would be very helpful as well.
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Definitely convertible, it saves so much money. It can be their bed for their whole lives.
Some how make it hard to scratch/dent.
One side being able to be lowered would be a huge plus which I don’t have.
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