Anonymous wrote:I have narrowed down the two nursery collections I want to get. One is the Million Dollar Baby Foothill Collection ( crib, dresser with topper, and toddler conversation kit) and the PotteryBarn Larkin collection. I really like both. MDB collection is about 1200 and PBK is about 2500. I know PBK has good deals value but really wonder if it’s worth an extra 1K? I plan to use it for many years with 1-2 kids and then pass it down or sell it.
I know there are other cribs that are cheaper but these are the only two I like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm anti-Pottery Barn. We've owned several pieces over the years and it all chips and ends up looking like crap in the end. Honestly, the stuff from Ikea holds up better than Pottery Barn. Plus, there are too many stories about the estimated shipping delays being wildly off and delayed by months and months.
A crib/toddler bed represents such a short window of time. Honestly, I'd get a nice dresser that can grow with your child so it doesn't look too nursery-ish when they are 10 and go cheaper on the crib with toddler bed conversion.
I’ve known several people with PBK stuff who loved it. They hated the shipping but liked the furniture.
I'd love to know which styles. It's all so poorly made.
Anonymous wrote:Get what you want that is within your budget. But base it in your projected enjoyment, not resale value. No one will want to pay more than a couple hundred bucks for that stuff after your kid has used it for a few years, no matter how nice or stylish. After two kids? You might be able to give it away to save you the cost of paying someone to remove it from your home.
But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get the PBK set. You will have to look at it every day. You will be spending a ton of time in there, often tired, irritated, covered in spot up. Having baby things you love, things you splurged a bit on, can feel really good. So get what you want and if you need to tell your DH “oh we can resell it” to get him on board, go ahead.
But you are not making the 1K back. Just accept that now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm anti-Pottery Barn. We've owned several pieces over the years and it all chips and ends up looking like crap in the end. Honestly, the stuff from Ikea holds up better than Pottery Barn. Plus, there are too many stories about the estimated shipping delays being wildly off and delayed by months and months.
A crib/toddler bed represents such a short window of time. Honestly, I'd get a nice dresser that can grow with your child so it doesn't look too nursery-ish when they are 10 and go cheaper on the crib with toddler bed conversion.
I’ve known several people with PBK stuff who loved it. They hated the shipping but liked the furniture.
Anonymous wrote:I'm anti-Pottery Barn. We've owned several pieces over the years and it all chips and ends up looking like crap in the end. Honestly, the stuff from Ikea holds up better than Pottery Barn. Plus, there are too many stories about the estimated shipping delays being wildly off and delayed by months and months.
A crib/toddler bed represents such a short window of time. Honestly, I'd get a nice dresser that can grow with your child so it doesn't look too nursery-ish when they are 10 and go cheaper on the crib with toddler bed conversion.
Anonymous wrote:I'm anti-Pottery Barn. We've owned several pieces over the years and it all chips and ends up looking like crap in the end. Honestly, the stuff from Ikea holds up better than Pottery Barn. Plus, there are too many stories about the estimated shipping delays being wildly off and delayed by months and months.
A crib/toddler bed represents such a short window of time. Honestly, I'd get a nice dresser that can grow with your child so it doesn't look too nursery-ish when they are 10 and go cheaper on the crib with toddler bed conversion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just buy it used, then you’ll get it for its resale value.
OP here. We want new because we want to use it for multiple kids. I also don’t feel comfortable with buying anything from people in pandemic.
Buy what you want but I’d worry less about a used crib once you’ve wiped it down with disinfectant. All the new stuff you are buying fur your baby is covered in chemicals from the manufacturing and packaging — furniture, mattress, clothes, toys. When you get used baby stuff, once you wash it, it’s probably more sanitary than new things. Sorry, but it’s true.
Not op but I would never buy a used mattress. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just buy it used, then you’ll get it for its resale value.
OP here. We want new because we want to use it for multiple kids. I also don’t feel comfortable with buying anything from people in pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t consider resale value. I couldn’t give my crib away, and it was a nice one.
+2 There's no resale value. I bought someone else's used-but-new condition Pottery Barn crib for $100. Get what you want and what's in your budget.
OP here. I have known people who have sold their crib for $300-500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just buy it used, then you’ll get it for its resale value.
OP here. We want new because we want to use it for multiple kids. I also don’t feel comfortable with buying anything from people in pandemic.
Buy what you want but I’d worry less about a used crib once you’ve wiped it down with disinfectant. All the new stuff you are buying fur your baby is covered in chemicals from the manufacturing and packaging — furniture, mattress, clothes, toys. When you get used baby stuff, once you wash it, it’s probably more sanitary than new things. Sorry, but it’s true.