Corner Cribs
The corner crib is a great crib to get if you are low on space in your nursery. The innovative corner crib wedge shaped design lets it truly fit in the corner. Corner baby cribs are three sides. The side pieces of a corner baby crib are straight, while the front piece usually bows out for added visual interest.
Because corner cribs are still not as popular as regular cribs, they can be a little harder to find and slightly pricier that standard cribs. A cheap corner baby crib may be a challenge to find, but you can probably find one if you shop around and do your research.
Corner Cribs For Multiples
Many parents with multiples are choosing corner cribs. Because of the unique wedge shaped design of a baby corner crib, several corner cribs can be pushed together for a truly unique look. You can have a separate crib for each baby while still taking up less floor space than with a standard crib. Also, because the corner cribs are pushed up against one another, your babies can communicate from crib to crib.
Bedding For Corner Cribs
Bedding and other accessories for corner cribs are a little harder to find than standard crib bedding. Randy Wilson is a corner crib bedding and baby bedding expert. He has many articles online that help a parent choose the best baby bedding.
Many dealers who sell corner cribs also sell bedding sets to fit into corner cribs. When purchasing your corner crib, ask the dealer about corner crib mattresses and a corner crib waterproof mattress pad. It is great if these items are included with the transaction.
Because corner cribs are slowly gaining in popularity, some bedding retailers are adding small stocks of kids corner crib bedding. Eyelet bedding for a baby corner crib is one of the prettier options. White eyelet is perfect for a baby of either sex and makes a fresh and clean looking nursery.
Rocking dreams corner crib bedding has a rocking horse motif and is adorable for both a boy and a girl.
You may pay a little more for both a corner crib and corner crib bedding, but the savings on space, especially if you are parents to multiples is worth it.
Corner cribs last as long as standard cribs in regards to the length of time your baby can sleep in her crib before she grows out of it, so the investment into a corner crib is a sound one.