Beings that it was built in 1985, we were thorough in our investigation regarding safety regulations... knowing we may have to perform some modifications. But it turns out that this baby meets all the criteria! Lucky!
According to CPSC regulations, here's the breakdown:
- Slats should be no more than 2 3/8 inches wide.
- The mattress should be firm and tight fitting.
- Corner posts should be no more than 1/16 inches high.
- No design cutouts in the headboard or footboard.
- No missing, broken, or loose-fitting hardware.
I know you may be thinking black doesn't immediately imply femininity... but you'll see. Oh baby you'll see.
How can you not love this detail?!
Yes, the girls will be sharing a crib until further notice. It's a small room. :)
Thanks for being patient with our slow nursery transformation. It's the price we pay for being cheap-skates.

I love it!! Also, I'm really liking the way the nursery is coming together. I have to admit I was way skeptical about the mustard paint, but seeing it with the lovely turquoise curtains and that amazing black crib, it's looking mighty good.
ReplyDeletelove these cribs..love what you did to it even more!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful crib; Some great deals on craigslist. I started searching for kitchen cabinets for my daughter's old house...amazing what is out there from remodels.
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with sharing a crib. My twin and I shared a bed (queen) up until high school.
ReplyDeletethis crbi is so beautiful, love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm not trying to nit-pick and don't know how much of a danger actually exists, (and I also don't know how old this post is) but it's my understanding that cribs are no longer made with drop-down sides. I assume there's a reason for that. It might be worth looking into. Your girls (and their nursery) are beautiful, though.
ReplyDeleteLoving your blog! I just found a jenny lind in Oak on a resale site. I am going to paint it as well - but I just wondered about the plastic strip across the top rail (I'm guessing for baby biting and teeth marks) Did your's come with this and if so, what did you find was the best way to remove it?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
You should be able to just pop if or slide if off the end if the crib is disassembled. What color are you painting it?!
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