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Baby furniture cribs are often the focal point of the nursery, the place the eye drifts to first upon entering
the room. Many expectant mothers have visions of the spaces they wish to create for their babies, including the
color of the walls, the pattern of the bedding, and the finish of the wooden furniture. They may be less sure about
the specifics of the bed in which her baby will sleep. When selecting baby crib furniture, it is crucial to
consider the style in order to fully complement the overall look of the room.
Colonial Baby Crib Furniture Style
Colonial baby crib furniture is easily identified by its classically designed solid wood head and foot boards
and detailed carving work. Named because they evoke the image of sturdily-constructed antique beds produced by wood
workers during the eighteenth-century, Colonial cribs often feature floral patterns such as rosettes or leaves and
utilize long, flowing lines on the head and footboards. The most traditional color for Colonial baby crib furniture
is white, but are often available in other finishes.
Jenny Lind Baby Furniture Cribs Style
Jenny Lind baby crib furniture features spindles on the head and foot areas as well as the sides of the crib
with no solid paneling. The style of crib is named after a nineteenth-century Swedish opera singer whose appearance
with PT Barnum’s performance company caused such a sensation that many items produced in America. While most of
these honorary names went out of fashion soon after, the Jenny Lind style of bed lived on. Jenny Lind baby crib
furniture features rounded rather than angled corners with circular, banded carving on the spindles.
Shaker Baby Crib Furniture Style
Like the Jenny Lind, Shaker baby furniture crib features an open network of wood beams on all four size, but the
Shaker style uses squared slats rather than rounded spindles. The style is named after a religious group that
originated in England and moved to the United States during the 18th century. Shaker baby crib furniture is angular
rather than rounded and usually features little or no carving.
Sleigh Baby Furniture Cribs
Sleigh baby crib furniture is one of the most easily recognizable styles. It features rounded head and foot
boards that make the entire crib resemble a horse-drawn sleigh. Sleigh cribs usually feature slats rather than
spindles and are available in a variety of wood finishes.
Contemporary Baby Crib Furniture
Contemporary baby furniture cribs are perhaps one of the newest styles for nursery furniture. Like other
features of contemporary décor, contemporary baby crib furniture is rather simplified and geometric in design. The
contemporary style usually features sides that are as tall as the head and footboard and wide slats.
Convertible Baby Crib Furniture
Because fine quality baby furniture cribs can be a costly investment, many parents select cribs that can be
converted for use throughout their baby’s life. Convertible cribs usually can be modified to form toddler beds, and
later, the headboards for a twin or full-size beds. Any of the previously-discussed styles are available as
convertible baby crib furniture.
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