Today’s parents take a more long-term view of baby furniture, and don’t just buy with the infant in mind. They don’t want to be caught out having to get rid of furniture that the baby outgrows if there are no younger siblings to take it over. Da Vinci baby furniture is built with these parents in mind. Da Vinci cribs come in numerous styles and finishes, and they can also be converted to a toddler bed and a day bed, so a child can get many years of use from a Da Vinci crib.
Parents rate Da Vinci cribs highly for their beauty, sturdiness, adaptability, and unique touches, like slightly “bowed” rails on the front of some models to make it easier to get their baby out and put her back in. Though Da Vinci cribs do come in white in many cases, the styles are more sophisticated than many cribs, so while you can go crazy with the pastels the first couple of years, you can also easily switch over to less babyish soft furnishings to go with the crib once it’s converted to a toddler bed.
Da Vinci baby furniture arrives unassembled, but another feature that parents have expressed a liking for is that they are easy to put together. Pieces are also described as sturdy, but not massive, and parents were generally pleased with the value for the price they paid.
Da Vinci cribs generally include the following features: toddler bed conversion rail; headboard and footboard for full size bed; adjustable mattress height (four levels) to accommodate a growing baby; and no moving parts.
While it is certainly possible for parents who want a sophisticated nursery that blends in with the rest of the décor to spend a lot of money on a crib, there are plenty of parents who want nice looking furniture but can’t afford to spend $1,000 on one. Da Vinci cribs serve this market well.





