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Home Trends: From the cradle to college - a bed for all ages

Jul 24, 2008 12:00 AM (80 days ago) by Allegra Bennett, The Examiner
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Many families are opting for stylish cribs like this one, which can expand into a full-size bed as your child grows.
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Many families are opting for stylish cribs like this one, which can expand into a full-size bed as your child grows.

BALTIMORE (Map, News) - We all don’t have the budget of Jennifer Lopez to keep up with the furnishing needs of a growing child so it’s nice to know that one of the smartest trends emerging for parents is the lifetime crib. This versatile furniture converts from an infant's crib to a bed and can follow your offspring from the nursery into young adult years, making it the only bed you may ever have to buy for your child.

When the bed makes the transition “You wouldn’t be able to tell it was a crib,” says Lindsay Clark, e-commerce manager for Bratt Décor in Belvedere Square.

Crib beds typically are stylish, elegant and practical and manufacturers say designed to transition seamlessly to a full-sized bed. Their price range is from $850 to more than $1,500 for an “it’s our first child” extravagance. With some styles, a crib can convert to a designer daybed just by removing the side rails.

Preparing a crib for adult conversion means an additional purchase of a twin or full metal bed frame, a footboard adapter and possibly a box spring, all of which are sold separately.

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“We’ve noticed a trend for youth furniture that begins in the nursery,” said Mary Bauer, Bratt Décor’s owner, in blog notes on the store website. “Parents are finding more solutions that are cost effective and appropriate for growth in today's market. We are discovering the parents are not interested in totally redesigning their child’s room after the first two or three years.”

In fact, if you invest in the full nursery suite offered by some manufacturers the entire room furnishings can conceivably morph from a crib to a full bed and with the turn of a lid a diaper changing table can turn into a dresser and storage unit.

While consumers are becoming more conscious about their budgets and their impact on the environment, they are purposefully seeking out eco-friendly, non-toxic products. Interest is growing in versatile children's furnishing, such as those sold at Bratt Décor, that are made of wood from sustainable forest farms and designed with nontoxic paint.

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