Create a Gala Nursery for your Young Gal
Graceful curves with vintage architectural details give the Built To Grow Gala Crib presence and charm. Choose a Young America color to create an enchanting nursery. Each crib is built to meet or exceed the highest standards for safety and quality. All Young America cribs are Greenguard and Intertek certified for your peace of mind. Built To Grow cribs may be converted to a toddler or Full-sized bed when your child reaches the next stage. Made in USA.
Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine - June 2012
June 2012 Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine features a Young America Crib in “A Taste of the Rainbow”. Crisp, simple lines exude craftsmanship and grace, especially when paired with 25 Young America paint colors and wood stain finishes. Shown in Surf Blue.
Source: pnmag.com
Young America Crib in J.R. Martinez’s Nursery on People TV
We’re excited to see a Young America Crib featured in this nursery belonging to Iraq War veteran, actor, motivational speaker and Dancing with the Stars champion J.R. Martinez and Diana Gonzalez-Jones. The nursery was designed for their new baby daughter Belle by Little Crown Interiors. This video “J.R. Martinez: Being a Dad is Surreal” provides a sneak peek of the nursery from the recent photo shoot on People TV. Look for complete coverage of the Martinez nursery in the June 18th issue of People Magazine.
Source: people.com
Babytalk Magazine - May 2012
Sweet Spots: The New Navy
May 2012 Babytalk Magazine features nursery ideas in or related to the color navy blue, including a Young America Crib in True Blue. Timeless in style and contemporary in color, our Slat Crib is available in 25 paint colors and wood stain finishes. Shown here in True Blue.
Say Yes to Pink in a Girl’s Room
Even a hint of pink can catch one’s eye. Softly delicate like a Magnolia flower or a cluster of apple blossoms. Lightly fragrant and pure. Pinks make us smile and fill us with the same sense of joy as a new baby or a child’s rosy cheeks. Pink is a color we love - it’s fresh and alive.
Too much pink is like eating too much candy. Too sweet! But don’t hesitate to use pink in a nursery or a girl’s room. Embrace its quiet energy and warmth. It’s the quality of the pinks, not quantity that matters. And it’s a matter of your taste and style. Ask yourself what you want for your home.
Here are a few simple guidelines:
1) Find the pink or pinks you love
2) Decide if pinks will be focal points (furniture) or accents (lamps, artwork, walls, bedding) or a combination. In other words, consider the “amounts” of pink.
3) Mix and match pinks with complementary and contrasting colors (blues, greens, browns) until you find the composition, balance and feeling you like.
Using pinks or any color in a room is like being a painter - try a dab here and a dab there rather than throwing the whole bucket on at one time. Keep it simple. Less is often more in a child’s bedroom - and in your home. Create a soothing space with pinks and make sure you have fun!

The balance of pinks with crisp white furniture make this room cheerful, inviting and bright. A few blues and greens give it some contrast and pop.
shown: Young America myHaven Collection in white

Pink cribs are sweet, joy-filled confections in a baby girl’s bedroom.
shown: Young America Built To Grow Slat Crib in cotton candy

Vintage decorative details, fine textures, and soft greens combine beautifully with pink.
shown: Young America Built To Grow Crib in cotton candy

Small amounts of pink help soften large amounts of white with warmth.
shown: Young America Isabella Armoire in white

A mix of pinks in solids and patterns is just right - even sophisticated.
shown: Isabella Panel Bed in peach
Young America featured on The Talk, a CBS Television Network talk show

Tune in today hear what the ladies have to say about the safest children’s furniture you can buy for your child. Young America will be featured on CBS’s popular talk show, The Talk Friday, April 27 at 2:00 PM ET/ 1PM CT/PT. Join in the fun.









