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Your cart is empty.Let baby grow up with us! Convert your crib into a full-size bed or your mini crib into a twin-size bed with these wooden bed rails.
belgirl
2025-09-04 09:42:56
This worked great for our Baby Bod Cadence 4 in 1 crib. For the price I wish it came with support slats; however, it was easy to assemble, sturdy and almost a perfect color match. (and still cheaper than purchasing a full-size bed) We purchased 4 boards from Home Depot, cut them down and laid them down horizontally and then purchased the Zinus Annemarie Solid Wood Bed Support Slats and laid them down vertically. (we didn't want to use a box spring) Sleep Signature full mattress fit perfect. My daughter is thrilled.
K. Ingram
2025-09-03 19:30:11
Seems a bit much for just a couple of side rails, but everything fit as expected. Used this to convert a Kalani crib to a full size bed. No extra hardware needed and the finish matched the crib. Be aware that this is the rails only. You will need a foundation to use a mattress. I made a set of bed slats to make sure I got a good fit, and so far everything works great. The full size mattress we bought fits fine. My kid has jumped and climbed all over this thing and so far so good. Hopefully we'll be using this bed for years to come.
E. McGee
2025-08-21 12:42:37
So happy with these rails! We have a Bonavita Peyton Lifestyle Crib in Espresso (which converts to a full size bed), and although we had ordered the rails with the crib, the store accidentally sold our set due to a mix-up. The furniture company had gone out of business, so we were unable to order another set, and I couldn't find them anywhere online for a reasonable price. I took a chance and ordered these, and they work with the caveats noted below.1) The holes on the rails lined up perfectly with the holes on the headboard and footboard, but the holes on the headboard and footboard didn't go all the way through (the holes were only on one side). Therefore, I did have to drill through the headboard and footboard holes to be able to screw into the rails. Not a big deal at all. The hardware that came with the rails fit perfectly, and the dark screws blend well into the wood.2) When the rails are in place, they're a tad too wide to hold the full size box spring. You could buy extra wood to use as slats, but you would probably be able to see them sticking out a little under the mattress. Using slats, you also wouldn't need a box spring as it would cause the mattress to be way too high. We found a work-around that was a perfect solution for us. We were concerned with the stability and maximum weight of slats, so we wanted to use a metal bed frame underneath for support. Because the rails are a little too wide, we were able to fit the metal frame holding the box spring underneath and within the wooden frame of the rails! This also allows the box spring to sit lower, so the top of it is even with the height of the rails. The mattress then sits right on top of the boxspring at the perfect height with the rails. It's a win-win: we have the support and stability of the metal bed frame, but we have the beautiful look of the bed rails and a secure headboard and footboard. Could not be happier with this purchase!Edited to add - the price of these rails was 1/3rd the price we paid at the store for the rails that were made for the crib. Not sure if those came with slats or not, but even if they did, I'm much happier with this item. We wouldn't have used the slats anyway, so I think this is a great value!
Bruce from Pennsylvania
2025-07-27 10:06:34
theMDBfamily.com does a terrible job labeling their different cribs. They have these NAMES for different styles but the manual that I have only have style number. I bought a Davinci Kalani 3 years ago and the manual has no mentioning of the style name 'Kalani'... it just has 8501. Then when I go to order railings for these to convert it into a fullsize bed, it took me an hour to research just to order this conversion kit which was WRONG as it does NOT have the hardware to connect the bed foot board. Hey, the description says 'Davinci Twin/Full Size Bed Conversion Kit"! and as a consumer, I don't know there are quite a lot of the DaVinci cribs. I don't work at theMDBfamily to know that. So by poor description, it wasted my time and shipping costs for these to be returned.I then return this set. After another hour of searching on the internet, I ordered to correct set (crib manual says '5789', but the actual model number is 'M5789Q'). I don't know if theMDBfamily purposely tries to confuse consumers for fun or if they just don't have any marketing skills to keep the consistency of the model number. Consistency in documentation is definitely not their strength.Anyway, the 2nd (and correct) set arrived... and I had no hardware for it. It was critical that I had to have 2 brackets. It came with no brackets, no screws, no nuts... nothing. So, again, it has to go back. The 3rd set was finally correct, but now after 3 shipping costs to send these railings to me, and 2 shipping costs to return the not-usable railings, and 2 trips for me to drive to UPS (which defeated the purpose of ordering online)... what would the profit be for this product? I have no idea, but the 2 packages of railings that I ended up returning... now they have to be sold as 'refurb' as they are no longer new. Go figure.The crib was not bad. The conversion is a good idea. It is a shame that they do not have their act together in labeling and product description. They have a website but it's totally useless. It's there to advertise their products only. There is no customer service for theMDBfamily. Seriously, I have ordered things from china and has a better chance matching up parts.
Randi Wiens
2025-07-05 14:59:05
The rails are sturdy, but you definitely need a box spring or slats as there is no support in the middle for a mattress.
Janaleanne
2025-03-30 13:00:38
Love it
Jennifer
2025-03-14 14:58:50
Was perfect
Dimitri
2025-02-22 15:22:01
This is a part of a crib that says its an all-in-one pretty much, but you have to spend a ridiculous amount of money for just side bars to the crib. The crib itself wasn't actually an all-in-one, and these are, in my opinion, over priced for what they are. These should be no more than $40-50, so asking $150 is absolutely absurd seeing as they are literally just 2 pieces of wood .I'm worried to check these if they actually match the color of the crib as a number of people have said the colors don't match at all. We'll see though.
Megan Davies
2025-01-07 17:04:05
I loved my mini crib more than I can tell you. I'm Canada though they are not common and so finding bedding proves tricky...especially since I ungraded the mattress (who would let their kid sleep on that?!). I happily bought custom bedding and raved to everyone about the Benedict she of having a mini crib. It fit our small space perfectly and served my son very well for nearly three years. He climbed out of it a few months ago, we did a little trick to extend his sleep in the crib but now can get out again. It's become unsafe for him so I planned to set up the rails (that I bought in 2014). Like another customer....so disappointed to find that the bolts are too small. True it's not the end of the world to go to homedepot and get some new ones but...seriously?!? Even IKEA will be sure that the hardware needed is there! Shoddy!
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