A new trend that we’re obsessing over is the upcycling of vintage cribs. If you have a special baby bed that has been handed down for generations or just happened to score a vintage treasure from your local antique store, we have inspiration for you!
After a deep dive into the online world of vintage cribs, we’ve compiled our favorite looks to encourage you to get crib creative. Whether you’re going for a cozy daybed or a throwback nursery look, we’ve got you covered. Here are the top vintage crib looks that we love.
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Gorgeous Vintage Cribs to Inspire You
Cozy Daybed
How charming is this vintage iron crib that has been upcycled into a daybed? A fresh coat of paint along with neutral bedding transforms a crib into the perfect cozy spot to curl up and read.
Boho Nursery
This gorgeous vintage-inspired rattan crib perfectly completes the Boho nursery of our dreams.
Farmhouse-Inspired Daybed
Check out this sweet crib that has been turned into a rustic farmhouse daybed. Get creative with distressed paint techniques and vintage fabrics.
Porch Upcycle
Who knew that you could turn a crib into the perfect porch seating? Check out the full glow-up of this distressed iron crib. The crisp white fabrics and plush pillows make it an excellent spot to relax outdoors.
Romantic Daybed
Who wouldn’t want to take a cat nap here? This vintage crib was easily transformed into a dreamy daybed by just removing one of the sides and adding breezy bedding and throw pillows.
Guest Bed
We’re all about this vintage crib turned tiny bed. This upcycle works perfectly as a child’s bed or a guest bed.
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