
We have the babyletto 3 in 1 and it's is an awesome crib! We transitioned my daughter to a toddler bed easily in it and are now reassembling it to crib form for #2!
Awesome crib — easy toddler bed transition and reuse for second child
I have the babyletto Hudson crib and have 0 complaints. My 6yr son still sleeps in it lol (he's on the shorter side) I'm about to have baby #2 and going to turn it back into a crib soon for the new baby.
Zero complaints after 6 years of use — converting back to crib for baby #2, exceptional longevity
We have the baby letto with the newton mattress and mattress topper and love it! Baby is only 7 months but is sitting up and pulling herself up so we had to drop it down a few notches already. It's totally fine but the baby just doesn't love sleep generally lol!
Loves it at 7 months, notes adjustable height working well as baby grows
We have a babyletto crib that 18 months and two moves in looks brand new. You don't have to buy expensive baby stuff but I think you can justify buying an expensive crib when it's something your kid will be using every day for several years.
Looks brand new after 18 months and two moves — justifies the price for daily use
Idk what you mean by Davinci is more granola as they are both Greenguard certified gold. I went with the babyletto gelato full size crib. I thought they had a more modern/classic kids style. Which will be great when we convert the crib to a bed. I've had no issues with the crib. I've stood in it myself several times.
No issues, sturdy enough to stand in — Greenguard Gold certified, likes the style
We have Babyletto convertible cribs, and they're great! One of my kids is a chewer, so their crib looks like it was occupied by a beaver if you look closely, but the other one does not, and their bed still looks like new.
Great cribs across multiple kids — one still looks new, honest about teething marks on the other
I just took apart that same Babyletto Hudson in green today. It was a hand me down from my husbands cousin about 5 years ago we were using in the spare bedroom and it's in good condition for what it's worth! Even with the beaver toddler who gnaws on the cribs lately it stood better than the Delta crib.
Good condition after 5 years and a teething toddler — held up better than Delta
We have a babyletto that we're using for our second baby now too. Super sturdy, my kids aren't biters of them. Easy to install. Buttttt, we initially eyed this one but bought another die to the price. They sent this one (the $$ one we wanted) and let us keep it. Just read reviews and I'm sure any will work. Heads up that my older one didn't use her crib much u til 1-3 years. Baby has used it mainly for naps and half the night since 4 months.
Super sturdy, easy to install, using for second baby — good durability
Yup! That's basically my whole house. That, or Amish furniture. Some Amish do have more modern styles. I definitely know what you're going through, though. I am pretty happy with my babyletto gelato, we've been using it for over a year now and no issues. Same with the matching dresser. Can't speak for Davinci, though, I'm sure others have had good luck. Also, babyletto has mattresses that are organic, iirc
Over a year of use with no issues — happy with crib and matching dresser
They will both get nibbled on when those teeth come in. ;). I had a Babyletto with my first, but also had a Da Vinci mini crib in my room before I graduated him to his Babyletto in his own room. The Da Vinci had wiggly legs, and according to reviews I wasn't the only one with that issue. The Babyletto was definitely constructed more solidly. The toddler bed was included in the price, which I appreciated, some cribs the toddler attachment is purchased separately. But yeah, all cribs are going t...
Babyletto more solidly constructed than DaVinci — toddler bed included in price, direct comparison
I have a Babyletto one that's whitewashed wood so it can't really chip like true paint does. I like it a lot. Baby is only in it when she's asleep and I get her the minute she wakes up so she's never had the chance to chew it. She's all done teething now.
Likes it a lot — whitewash finish prevents paint chipping, practical detail
We got our babyletto crib for free from a friend. I like that it's wood instead of particleboard because our baby stands and bites the top. It also means the parts are a bit more lightweight. It's aesthetically pleasing and comes with the toddler bed conversion, but our baby is big so she may need a regular twin bed by the time I'm ready to transition her out of the crib. I think the nicer cribs are worth it if they're in your budget, but they aren't necessary or safer than other brands. I thi...
Likes the real wood and lightweight design — practical with teething, comes with toddler bed conversion
I just went through the same dilemma and ended up getting the Davinci (ordered the Marley set in Walnut). First of all I'm really really happy with the quality, no regrets at all. Second, the dresser topper thing recommended for the set was a brand called Million Dollar Baby Co....I was nervous it wouldn't match because it wasn't Davinci. Turns out Million Dollar Baby Co is the parent company for Davinci, Babyletto, Namesake and others! I'm sure there are differences in the brand quality but s...
Factual mention of Babyletto as part of same parent company — chose DaVinci instead