




🌟 Upgrade your nursery game—convert, save, and style with DaVinci!
The DaVinci Twin/Full Size Bed Conversion Kit in Cherry transforms your crib into a full or twin-size bed using sustainably sourced New Zealand pine wood. Finished with a non-toxic, lead and phthalate-safe paint, this kit is compatible with select DaVinci crib models and offers an easy, durable assembly. Sold separately from mattress and box spring, it supports up to 500 pounds, making it a smart, eco-conscious investment for growing families.
| ASIN | B000GEC1K2 |
| Additional product features | Sold Separately: Twin/Full-size bed mattress and box spring |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,656 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #159 in Baby & Toddler Bed Rails & Rail Guards #787 in Infant & Toddler Beds |
| Brand | DaVinci |
| Color | Cherry |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (934) |
| Furniture Finish | Pine |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00048517479919 |
| Included Components | Mattress |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 11.5 pounds |
| Item model number | M4799C |
| Manufacturer | DaVinci |
| Material | Pine |
| Material Type | Pine |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 500 Pounds |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | refer to instructions |
| Product Dimensions | 74.5"L x 1.88"W x 4.75"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Safety warning | check instructions manual |
| Special Feature | Sold Separately: Twin/Full-size bed mattress and box spring |
| Style | unspecified |
| Target Audience | unisex-baby |
| UPC | 048517479919 |
M**G
Perfect fit for convertible bed
Perfect fit and color match for DaVinci convertible crib. You will need to buy bed slats to hold up the mattress but this is perfect great quality, easy to assemble, built to last.
E**E
So happy! These fit Bonavita Peyton Lifestyle Crib!
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!
B**L
Worked great, but wish it came with support slats
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.
T**V
Half day project with wood working skills.
Very sturdy with the Sorelle Princeton Elite crib head/footboard combo once the holes were in place. Finished product shown in picture after new holes were stained with a q-tip and some espresso stain. Does take some woodworking skills and cordless drill. Specific tools used were a step bit, 7/16 and 1/2" forstner bits and a long 1/4 drill bit. Make a template of the screw holes on the bed rails with a scrap of paper and rubbing with the side of a pencil. You'll use this to mark the correct distance when adding new holes. On the Sorelle, I used an existing hole that was equally high from the ground on all 4 corners, knocked out the barrel nut and then drilled straight through to the other side carefully (in-line with the bed side rail). Use the step bit to enlarge the hole from the outside just large enough you can get your forstner bit to start cleanly. Drill with the forstner bit deep enough the supplied screws will stick out the inside about 1-1/4 or more when inserted into your new hole. Once you are sure the hole is deep enough, mark the bit with a sharpie for the remaining 3 holes so you know the depth easily. Use your paper template and mark the spot for the upper hole above the one you just completed. Drill again centered through to the other side with the 1/4" bit, enlarge hole, drill the inset with the forstner and test fit a corner. If the screw alignment isn't perfect, you can slightly oval your hole with the 1/4" bit to change the screw angle. The supplied hardware was not the best. If you didn't hit the barrel nut straight on, it wrecked the threads and you had to flip it over to get the screw to start. Get it snug, but don't go crazy tight. You'll split or crack the vertical rails on the ends. My son slept for 11 hours the first night without his bed squeaking from the metal side rails we replaced. Huge change for little cost and it looks pretty decent now too!
R**S
The rails are sturdy, but you definitely need a box spring or slats as there is no support in the middle for a mattress.
J**E
Love it
J**R
Was perfect
C**R
We were really happy with the crib and the conversion kit so ordered this as well for when our daughter was big enough. Well she is now big enough so went to set it up and realized that there is no bolts or nuts to set it up. I had to find the right barrel nut and legth of bolt. I had to carefully drill the spots for the barrel nuts as some were not quite deep enough. I also had to drill holes in the foot piece as they were not existant. I find the bed is not too sturdy, I won't even lay in it as I feared the beams will crack. I will probably put a leg in the middle of each for some support. If I had it to do again I would not buy this kit and juts get a new frame. Unless you enjoy playing macguyver I would recommend a pass
J**N
Great rails, easy to install. I will say, what you see is what you get. You get the 2 rails pictured, and some hardware... That's it. There are no slats included, so if you need those (like I did) you'll either need a box spring, or buy slats separately. I read some reviews about the hardware not fitting certain conversions. We have the Kalani 4 in 1 Crib, which we converted it to the toddler bed, and with this kit, to the full size bed. Hardware was perfect for this crib... no issues.
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