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What To Consider When Buying Canopy Baby Cribs

 
Author: Joyce Dietzel
 

Baby cribs come in different sizes, styles and shapes. What baby cribs you choose for your baby will ultimately depend on your budget, your way of life and what you find most comfortable and functional for your child.

One kind of baby crib that parents look for is the canopy baby crib, which has four posts that can hold fabric canopies above your baby. Structured more for the elegance that it provides to a room than its functionality, most parents do not opt for canopy baby cribs. Some parents, in fact, who are considering buying canopy baby cribs decide against buying as they are not comfortable placing cloths above the crib as it may fall off any time and suffocate the baby.

Still, there are some who are really attracted to the canopy baby cribs elegant lines and its royalty feel. True enough, having a curtain-like cloth surrounding the canopy baby crib gives a more medieval palace look reminiscent of the baby cribs used in past centuries.

Parents who do decide to go for the canopy baby cribs elegant line are just advised to be really cautious with using cloths and to make sure that they are fastened securely. Take your time in constructing the canopy baby crib and be certain that the posts are secure and sturdy. It is a good idea to test the sturdiness of the canopy baby crib that you are buying when you are still inside the store as you can compare different models and styles.

When you have already constructed the canopy baby crib that you bought, check for the sturdiness of the crib again. It is also a good idea to check the metal frames and the posts for signs of vulnerability such as broken edges, cuts and bents in the metals. Parent should also examine broken, loose and missing screws and report any problem immediate to the store. Even the smallest thing that you have missed can result into an accident that can cause your baby his life if you do not take heed.

Remember though that canopy cloths are often sold separately. Make sure that when you do buy one, you have already consulted with people as to what kind is best for your baby, taking into consideration the temperature in the room as well as the weather outside. While canopy baby cribs are just like any other baby cribs, it is still important that you be cautious and thorough with your inspection, construction and use of the baby crib.

If you feel that canopy baby cribs is not something that you want for your baby, there are other types of baby cribs available in the market. Standard baby cribs are those that have classic rectangular designs that are practical, safe and comfortable. These types have either one or two dropsides depending on the design. Baby cribs with two dropsides are more expensive as they allow for more flexibility.

Being simple does not of course mean that standard baby cribs are not decorative. Some standard baby cribs in fact have sleigh styles, which have taller and curved head and footboards. Convertible baby cribs, on the other hand, are specially designed to be used from babyhood to toddlerhood. Definitely more expensive than the standard design, convertible baby cribs can be converted from a standard baby crib into a bed that your baby can sleep into when he grows up. Some even convert to a day bed or a full-sized bed. Most parents opt for this type of baby crib as they feel that it is quite economical and space-saving

 
 
 

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