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Whether you're camping with baby cots online or visiting family, a comfortable night's sleep is crucial. Invest in our best cot bed to ensure your child is safe snug and cozy and can (hopefully!) sleep easily.

This crib bed is a fantastic design. It is slim and sleek, and the frame is easy to put together. It also converts into a chic toddler bed.

The Mamas & Papas Coxley

The Coxley the overall winner, is packed with features that follow an elegantly handcrafted style. It comes with three cot bases that can be adjusted and can be converted into a toddler's bed. It will keep your child happy for the first four years. It comes with two teething bars to soothe gums and prevent them from chewing on cot sides.

The Coxley comes as an entire nursery set that includes the stylish cotbed and a multipurpose dresser/changer unit. It also includes double wardrobe. The dresser/change has a removable changing unit that can transform it into a handy baby changing station into an elegant dresser. It can be filled with your child's favorite toys and keepsakes. The drawers can be customized, so you can match it to the decor of your nursery.

Some cots 4 tots can last 10 years or more by using expansion packs. It's worth looking out for these since they may be less expensive than buying a brand new mattress and cot later on.

The Coxley is a fantastic choice for cot beds. It's simple to put together, well-made and looks great in any nursery. It is more expensive than other models and requires a standard-sized mattress which you will need to purchase separately. It's still worth checking this out, however, because we think it's worth the money for a long-lasting design that appears extremely durable.

The Silver Cross Westport

The Silver Cross Westport is an elegant and sleek option that will look great in any nursery. It is a minimalist design that has a contemporary twist, featuring warm oak effect details and soft curves to create a stunning design that's sure loved by both parents and baby. The crib bed can be used until your child reaches the age of four, and can be easily converted to an adult bed by using a simple extension kit. The matching dresser comes with an under-bed drawer, which is perfect to store blankets and muslins as well as teething rails to keep your little one secure while they sleep.

Our tester found this cot to be the best out of all the cots to tots we evaluated for its design and ease of assembly, with an Allen key included so that you can start working right immediately. She also praised its strong construction and luxurious feel as it felt like it was a "real piece of investment" and also an elegant accessory to any nursery.

It's more expensive than the other cot beds we've looked at however it's an affordable alternative that's worth the price for its quality and durability. The sleigh-style design is striking and will make your baby the centre of attention in any room! The useful extras, such as a handy drawer and rails for teething, will also help you avoid the expense of buying separate furniture pieces if you're on a tight budget. We would recommend purchasing an oval mattress instead of a standard UK size to avoid stretching the slats out and causing discomfort to your baby. Our tester had no problems with the cot and deemed it an excellent buy.

The La Redoute Willox

Like its name implies this bed is a symbol of luxurious. With solid birch oak and plywood slats, it's designed to last and has a genuine French look. It confirms to the French safety standards too, so you can be certain that your child will be safe and sound. We like the off-white finish but it's also available in a stunning grey-green colour.

Our testers found it easy to assemble, and that it appeared to be the most luxurious in our roundup. However, it is expensive particularly since you have to buy the mattress separately, and when you're on a tight budget, there are better alternatives there.

The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed

If additional features are important for you then this cot bed could be the perfect choice. It comes with a handy under-bed storage compartment and teething rails. You can also adjust the height of the base to three different levels, so that your child doesn't need to climb out as they get older.

The only downside of this cot is that you will need to purchase a separate mattress - something that can make the cost rise even more than other models in our review. Its premium aesthetic, ease of assembly and the ability to adapt to your Baby Crib's needs are all appealing and make it a worthwhile investment. Our test participants thought this cot would be an excellent addition to any nursery.

The John Lewis Elementary

The John Lewis elementary is a fantastic choice for parents looking for a stylish frame that lasts a long time. It's a bit more costly than other options we've seen, but it comes with a matching changing table and wardrobe which means you can outfit your nursery in one step. It's also easy to assemble, and has three mattress heights for your baby to develop into. It has teething rails, and a drawer that slides neatly under the mattress to ensure you don't waste valuable floor space.

You'll need to buy an additional mattress if would like to use this cot bed. Therefore, you should plan your budget accordingly. You can get a good quality mattress for less than PS100 and that's not too much of an additional cost. The only downside is that you may find it tricky to get a good fit because the cot is an oval shape. However, there are a variety of kinds of mattresses that can work for it.

Many parents choose cot beds for their children because they are reasonably priced and provide a comfortable sleeping space. They're usually suitable from the moment your child is born until he is four years old, but some convert into toddler beds by the purchase of an extension kit. You'll find some of them in our list if you're looking for a cot mattress that will last longer.

The Wooden Cot Bed

One of our favorite cot beds, this gorgeous solid-wood version is beautifully constructed and stylish. It has many additional features, including a drawer under the bed and three levels of base that can be adjusted. The cot can be used until the age of four years old (though most will need to be converted into a toddler bed with an conversion kit, available separately).

A teddy bear canopy and teething rails that can be removed are also included. Our test participant said that this cot bed was easy to assemble, especially as all the pieces were clearly labeled and well-packed. It's also small in size in comparison to other cots to tots we tried, making it a good option for smaller spaces.

It's not cheap, costing PS599 with the recommended mattress included however, it's an investment piece that you could well make use of it for multiple babies. It's gorgeous in natural wood, but also comes in three Scandi inspired finishes. It transforms into a toddler's bed with ease (leaving three sides open to ensure safety) and into a daybed/sofa when your baby is ready to go without bars.

It's an excellent choice for parents looking for a versatile sleep solution that will last as long as possible - our test with parents Becki says her Boori cot has survived three children, so it seems to stand the test of time. The cot is a classic style that is suitable for most homes. It is constructed from sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot comes with some useful extras including a teddy bear-themed canopy and teething rails, plus there's the option of buying a reflux wedge for added comfort for little ones.