Do You Need Special Paint to Paint a Crib?

Updated on December 02, 2010
J.B. asks from Cupertino, CA
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Hi. I have my 2nd child on the way and in the process of trying to figure out furniture for the new baby. I was thinking about just re-using the crib from my first child since I love the style. However, it's a natural color wood, and I'd like to paint it white since the baby on the way is a girl! My question is if I need to buy special paint to paint a crib? I know my first child started biting the rails of the crib once he started getting teeth. So, I'm not sure is there is special paint that is safe if kids do this??? I'm assuming it definitely has to be lead free, but any other things I need to be aware of???

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B.R.

answers from Sacramento on

I know there are paints available that are safe for an infant crib. I would check that out carefully. However, personally, I would leave it the natural color. Who said natural wood isn't a good color for a girl? Do your 'girly' decorating in other ways in the room. The money you don't spend on paint for the crib could go a long way toward some really cute ideas in other areas of the room. And you won't have any worries about paint fumes during your pregnancy either!

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J.S.

answers from Dallas on

I didnt paint a crib but painted a changing table and we used Low VOC paint and in a higher gloss and it worked out perfectly.

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E.M.

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They're making alot of natural-product based paints now...I would check in to them. Ask at Home Depot or Lowe's as they should know.

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C.G.

answers from San Francisco on

Hi J., My husband just built a bed for our 4 year old and we wanted to paint / stain it but without exposing him to any of the chemicals that you find in the regular paints and stains that you get at the Home Depot. We went to the store this home improvement store in Berkeley that is specialized in earth friendly paints and materials. We stained the bed with a lime green stain from bioshield I believe and it turned out beautifully and I feel totally good about that. Just check them out and see if you can find something that would work for you. http://www.ecohomeimprovement.com/
Good luck, C.

S.G.

answers from Oklahoma City on

I would look online, before painting it or ask professionals...

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