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Delta Houston Classic Crib 'N' Changer - Black Cherry Espresso (2013)

This item is discontinued.
Description
Delta's Houston Classic Crib 'N' Changer is perfect for any nursery. This stylish piece combines a well-built, transitional 4-in-1 bed with a detachable changing table. Crib converts and grows with your child to a toddler bed, daybed and to a full size bed with headboard and footboard. The sturdy and safe changing table consists of three shelves, two wooden drawers and a water resistant changing pad.

With safety and versatility in mind, the Houston Crib 'N' Changer was built with solid wood and a non-toxic, durable finish. It converts and grows with your child. Easy assembly. JPMA Certified. Delta has been constructing quality baby furniture with style and lasting value for over 60 years.

  • Converts from crib to: toddler bed, daybed, and full size bed with headboard & footboard (toddler guard rail sold separately. accommodates a full size bed frame that is available from any mattress retailer)
  • Strong & sturdy wood construction
  • 3 position mattress height adjustment
  • Changer includes three shelves and two wooden drawers
  • Water-resistant changing pad with safety strap included
  • Fits standard size crib mattress (sold separately)
  • Non-toxic finish, tested for lead to meet or exceed government safety standards
  • JPMA certified to meet or exceed all safety standards set by the CPSC & ASTM
  • Easy Assembly
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Subhamay
Schaumburg, Illinois
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Looks good and easy to assemble
June 26, 2015
Am very pleased with the purchase. The crib looks good, sturdily built and instructions to assemble were pretty straightforward.
Customer Q&A
1 Question & 1 Answer
Sarah M Wilson
from New York asked:
December 2, 2019
What are the dimensions of this crib?
Assembled Dimensions (in inches): 71.25 (width) by 31.50 (depth) by 44.50 (height)
Submitted by: Ilan Liipper on December 2, 2019