What crib and dresser do you have and love?

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Anonymous wrote:IKEA Gulliver crib and Hemnes dresser with a changing mat on top, attached to the back of the dresser. Skubb boxes to organize the drawers.


Same here, and it's worked well. I also love that it easily converted to a toddler bed.
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We used the babyletto modo for our first. Liked the simple lines and accessibility from all sides. Had lower rails than most other models which was great for me as I am on the shorter side. However, that meant our son was able to climb out a lot sooner (at almost 2 years of age) . Converted to a toddler bed for him until baby #2 arrives this summer.
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We got Pali. The crib is fine -- held up well, all that jazz. What I was really impressed with was the dresser. The drawers glide so smoothly! I still am impressed with it now, 4 years later.
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I also like our Pali crib and dresser. About to pass it to #2.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IKEA Gulliver crib and Hemnes dresser with a changing mat on top, attached to the back of the dresser. Skubb boxes to organize the drawers.


Same here, and it's worked well. I also love that it easily converted to a toddler bed.


For the changing pad attachment - did you get that at Ikea too? Or somewhere else?
Anonymous
I went to Ikea today to check out the cribs. They all seemed to be set up so very low! I could tell this was the toddler setting but even the infant setting was only a couple inches higher. Is this just standard for IKEA cribs, that the baby is very low down? Seems hard to lean in that far if recovering from a C section.
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Love love love our restoration hardware baby crib and dresser. They have held up so well!
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Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to the babyletto hudson or modo? I saw a vote for the mercer above, hadn't seen that one before.


I have the mood and love it. Got it on Amazon, arrived in 3 days. Super easy to assemble and very sturdy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to the babyletto hudson or modo? I saw a vote for the mercer above, hadn't seen that one before.


I have the mood and love it. Got it on Amazon, arrived in 3 days. Super easy to assemble and very sturdy.


*modo
Anonymous
IKEA Gulliver crib, PB Catalina dresser (the small one). The dresser is great, it's the perfect size for my now 3 year old's clothes and the perfect height for me (I'm 5'3"). I am so glad I didn't get one from IKEA, they were all too tall for me.
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Really like my stokke sleepi. Don't have the matching dresser though.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IKEA Gulliver crib and Hemnes dresser with a changing mat on top, attached to the back of the dresser. Skubb boxes to organize the drawers.


Same here, and it's worked well. I also love that it easily converted to a toddler bed.


For the changing pad attachment - did you get that at Ikea too? Or somewhere else?


Amazon. I think it's summer infant or something like that. It's just a pad with concave sides. It has a buckle for the baby and the strap has another piece you can attach to the back of the dresser with a screw. Then we got little covers for the pad, sort of like fitted sheets.
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IKEA unfinished wood
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For those that have the Hemnes... which size? 8 drawer or the smaller one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to Ikea today to check out the cribs. They all seemed to be set up so very low! I could tell this was the toddler setting but even the infant setting was only a couple inches higher. Is this just standard for IKEA cribs, that the baby is very low down? Seems hard to lean in that far if recovering from a C section.



I felt the same way but bought one anyway. it looks quite nice at home. Maybe you can find some google images for actual reference? I got the white Ikea Hensvik crib
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