A $ 500
cherry wood crib that converts to a youth bed may be ornate, sturdy and secure, but a plain, less expensive model may be just as secure and perhaps more convenient and practical.
Not exact matches
Keep in mind that when a
crib is identified as having a certain finish, say
cherry, that doesn't necessarily mean it is made from
cherry wood.
The most common
woods for
cribs include maple, oak,
cherry, ash, mahogany, birch, and beech.