When it comes to choosing a crib for your baby, it seems that the choices and constantly changing varieties increase by the day. What may start off seeming like a fairly uncomplicated task of getting a bed for your baby ends up getting more and more confusing the more you search and read various product descriptions that the individual models can offer you.
Da Vinci cribs have always managed to offer style, quality, function and price wrapped up in the one package. It is no wonder, therefore, that customers that buy a Da Vinci crib often choose or recommend Da Vinci for when another crib is needed.
3 In 1 Crib
The one aspect of Da Vinci cribs that you will continuously hear existing crib owners' praise is the high quality of build. Da Vinci offers a number of convertible cribs in their various collection ranges, which obviously need to last from infant and baby to toddler to young child. Da Vinci builds their cribs to be fit for purpose and in such a way that the convertible crib won't be falling apart years later when it needs to be converted into a toddler bed.
Many Da Vinci cribs come flat packed, which you need to assemble yourself. This is for genuine and practical reasons. Firstly, the transportation of the actual crib itself is simply more viable in an unassembled state and forms a smaller package. Secondly, the final fit and building of the crib in your home means that the separate parts are firmly joined and have not been compromised in any way by being shaken during transportation.
It is surprisingly refreshing to find that Da Vinci self-assemble cribs are so easy, quick and effortless to fit together, unlike so many self assembly bits of furniture that you may have come across beforehand. Da Vinci really has not left anything to interpretation and their steps for assembly ensure that you construct the final crib as intended and, therefore, ensuring all of the inherent safety of the crib as they intended.
Once your baby crib has been correctly assembled, whether that be a specific infant only crib or one of Da Vinci's more popular convertible baby cribs, such as the Emily cribs or the Anastasia cribs, giving the crib a sturdy shake will prove how strongly fitting the structure is. This should be a test you should do with any crib that you buy for your baby, whether it is Da Vinci or any other brand. If the connecting parts on the crib move upon shaking or the crib structure looks and feels unstable, then ensure that the fittings are correct and tightened adequately, or if they are, then the crib itself just may be of poor quality. A Da Vinci crib does not feel unstable.
Over the years, your baby and toddler will test the strength of their crib continuously. That's just life and crib manufacturers should realize this. With very little maintenance required for Da Vinci cribs, you will find that the same sturdiness and sure fitting of the crib parts remain that way in the beginning and for many years in the future.