Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just go through this with the OP a few weeks ago?
Link?
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/927053.page
No it’s this thread with the exact same advice. Any bets on if there will be a third thread from her on the same topic?
Forgot to include the original thread from OP
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/937696.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just go through this with the OP a few weeks ago?
Link?
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/927053.page
No it’s this thread with the exact same advice. Any bets on if there will be a third thread from her on the same topic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just go through this with the OP a few weeks ago?
Link?
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/927053.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just go through this with the OP a few weeks ago?
Link?
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t we just go through this with the OP a few weeks ago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. The downside with PBK is I will have to get it in chocolate because I want to match the crib to the Kendall dresser. I don’t like the Larkin one. I do like the gray but I worry it won’t hide as much wear and tear as a dark color would.
Oh dear, OP. You must be new to buying furniture. All that painted crap that is so popular now will look like crap in a year after the paint is dinged and scratched. Also dark furniture and cabinets always look like crap for two reasons: the dust stands out and like painted furniture the dings and scratches show up much more when the dark finish is sloughed off, revealing the crappy pine wood/mdf underneath.
If you want to spend $2-3k on furniture get something made out of real wood with a natural finish, preferably one of the lighter woods like oak or maple. It will look amazing and age very well. BTW, this furniture is not sold at the crappy “mall” stores like PBK.
Also do this for the rest of the furniture in your house, so you don’t end up throwing out all that mdf/painted crap in a few years when it looks awful. Landfills are full enough. Remember your kid will need to live on this planet for another 80 some years.
+ 1 don’t buy disposable furniture. The irony to buy disposable furniture for a baby who will have to live a lifetime with the overfilling landfill is so ironic to me, I think that OP is a troll
OP here. I’m not a troll. I know people with PBK cribs that have held up for many years. I have only found these two cribs that I like. I don’t like the look of the other ones. I want investment pieces I can use for multiple kids or pass down to family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. The downside with PBK is I will have to get it in chocolate because I want to match the crib to the Kendall dresser. I don’t like the Larkin one. I do like the gray but I worry it won’t hide as much wear and tear as a dark color would.
Oh dear, OP. You must be new to buying furniture. All that painted crap that is so popular now will look like crap in a year after the paint is dinged and scratched. Also dark furniture and cabinets always look like crap for two reasons: the dust stands out and like painted furniture the dings and scratches show up much more when the dark finish is sloughed off, revealing the crappy pine wood/mdf underneath.
If you want to spend $2-3k on furniture get something made out of real wood with a natural finish, preferably one of the lighter woods like oak or maple. It will look amazing and age very well. BTW, this furniture is not sold at the crappy “mall” stores like PBK.
Also do this for the rest of the furniture in your house, so you don’t end up throwing out all that mdf/painted crap in a few years when it looks awful. Landfills are full enough. Remember your kid will need to live on this planet for another 80 some years.
+ 1 don’t buy disposable furniture. The irony to buy disposable furniture for a baby who will have to live a lifetime with the overfilling landfill is so ironic to me, I think that OP is a troll
OP here. I’m not a troll. I know people with PBK cribs that have held up for many years. I have only found these two cribs that I like. I don’t like the look of the other ones. I want investment pieces I can use for multiple kids or pass down to family.