Picking children and baby furniture for a nursery is very important. You might want to run out and buy some things that you are only going to be able to use for a few months, such as a bassinet, a carrier car seat, or a mobile. These things are only going to be used for a few months and then you will have to go out and buy new things again.
Convertible items are fantastic for people who are on a tight budget. There are convertible cribs and car seats on the market that can be used through the toddler years and even beyond. A favorite item for most parents would be the convertible crib. Some cribs even have a function to use them as a bassinet. Then it can be converted to a crib, and then into a toddler bed, and some even convert into a full sized headboard. So you can see how long this would last. You would be able to use the same piece of furniture for years.
Running in the same direction as a crib would be the purchase of a good crib mattress. You would definitely need to purchase a mattress with metal coils in them. Plain foam mattresses may be a little cheaper, but they wear out so much quicker compared to metal coils. Considering these mattresses will be used for several years, it would be better to buy a good mattress.
Also, convertible car seats are a fantastic buy. They have attachments to snuggle a small baby into, and once they have head control you can remove the cushions. Then, once they are old enough, the car seat converts from a rear-facing car seat to a forward-facing car seat. Some of the better models will even convert from a forward facing seat into a booster seat for toddlers.
A great thing to have in a nursery would be a diaper changing table. The best models include extra storage for your baby lotion, your baby powder, and extra packages of diapers and wipes. Once a baby outgrows a changing table, the changing pad can always be removed and the table used for extra storage of toys.
A great piece of baby furniture would include a dresser. These can always be purchased secondhand and refreshed with a coat of paint and drawer liners. These will definitely grow with a baby, through the toddler stage, and beyond. A child will always need clothes, and a storage place to hold them! Extra storage is a plus in a child's room. As a child grows, toys will multiply and you will need things to hold them.
As a baby, these storage units can hold blankets, spare diapers, and clothing. A thrifty parent will be able to find great baby furniture for a nursery that will grow with their child. Things that are able to be redecorated will be even more cost efficient. When Junior doesn't like trains anymore, a dresser can always be repainted, and you will be grateful that you purchased your children's furniture with cost efficiency in mind.
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