Guide To Cot Beds: The Intermediate Guide For Cot Beds

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When you're looking at cot beds for sale (try this website) you need a product that's solid, safe and of a good size. The model is made by hand and it ticks all the boxes. Our panel liked its mixture of pine and white.

This infant cot bed bed has all the added features such as a storage drawer teething rails, as well as two height positions. It is also easy to build and looks fantastic in any nursery for babies.

Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot Bed

The mamas and papas coxley cot bed is brimming with wonderful features that are designed to follow an artistically designed aesthetic. It's durable and can easily be converted into a toddler bed. It is sure to be with your baby from newborn until they are four years old.

Its slightly tapered legs make it a more modern take on the traditional cot. It has three mattress positions that can be adjusted to accommodate your baby's size and also a lower base which adds security. The cot also has an under-cot storage drawer and teething rails to protect your baby's gums when they begin to develop their first teeth.

Our tester for parents Megan loved this cot bed. She said that it was easy to assemble, looked lovely and had lots of extra features including storage drawers that are useful. She also appreciated that it was gender-neutral, so she could pass it on to the next generation of babies.

Another thing to keep in mind is that cot beds do not always include a mattress so you'll have to purchase this separately too. You'll want to choose a firm, flat mattress that is the right size for your baby. The best mattress for cots is made of springs, foam or coir. It must also be certified according to British safety standards BS A1:5852 or BS 1877-10/1997.

The cot should have a height limit of 55cm to ensure that your child can't get out. The gap between the bars shouldn't exceed 6.5cm to keep your child's head from becoming trapped.

Stokke snuzkot

This eye-catching cot by the Scandi brand gives a lively vibe to the nursery, with the slats that are coloured adding an element of color that will make your little one feel at in their own home. It's the perfect suitable for a variety of nurseries and the changing table that comes with it will tie it all together. This cot is available in two neutral shades: white or soft grey. it takes only an hour to put together, with the clear instructions and separate packs of screws really helping you out.

This cot bed can grow with your child. You can add an extension kit for juniors that will take them to the age of five. It's a high-end option with a price tag that will match, but if looking to purchase a piece of nursery furniture that will last, this is worth looking into.

It's suitable for babies and features three handy mattress base heights, meaning you can put the mattress up high to make it easier for your little one to take out and in from. It's also a sturdy build and will fit standard cot mattresses that measure up to 140cm 70cm x 140cm. The design is sleek and modern with an oval shape that can boost your baby's sense of security and comfort. This is the smallest cot on our list, yet it has plenty of space for your baby to lay down.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Cot Bed Classic

This is a lovely choice to get a distinctive vintage-looking cot bed. It is made of dowels with rounded edges that give it a distinct look that is different from other cot beds in this price range. It has three levels of the base to accommodate their needs. This means that you won't need to bend to lift them from the bed, which can save your back.

This is a good option if your nursery has an insignificant size, sloped ceilings, or you don't want the bed to take up a lot of floor space. Our Deputy Editor Heidi Scrimgeour says: "It's an eye-catching piece that occupies less space than you think from its design."

The curved sleigh detailing on the cot bed's ends provide a touch of class to any nursery. It can be used until your child reaches the age of four, and then transformed into a junior bed by taking off the rails on the sides. It is equipped with a 140cm x 70cm premium mattress as well as a large under-drawer on runners and handles to make it easy to access.

Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed

This stylish cot from Obaby is the final option in our roundup. It's a sleigh bed but it doesn't feel heavy like other sleigh beds of this kind. It also has a drawer beneath to keep all your baby essentials close at hand.

One of the best things about this cot is that it can adjust to your child's needs as they change and grow. You can take off the side rails and convert it into a toddler bed tots and cots after they've outgrown it, you can also convert it into a practical day bed.

This cot bed has stunning design and is hand-carved from solid pine. The carved edges flow into the curved side rails to create an extremely luxurious cot bed. The mattress base is deluxe and can be lowered in two positions to make it easier for you to lay your baby down without unnecessary bending. It also comes with teething rails that protect the delicate gums of your baby during their period of teething.

Despite being fairly expensive it's a stunning cot that will impress your friends and family when they visit. It's simple to build and the instructions are clear with helpful photos, however if you're worried about your DIY skills, John Lewis offers an assembly service for an additional PS60 that includes fixing it to the wall when necessary and disposing of the packaging.

Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed

This sleigh-styled cot bed will be a fantastic choice for parents who wish to give their child an item of furniture that they can treasure. It's durable and well-constructed, so it will endure the test of time, and it's also easy to build and adjust as your child grows. The tester liked the fact that there aren't any gaps around the edges of the cot so your baby won't fall off the his bed.

It's also cleverly designed to convert into a toddler bed when your child is ready. With an Allen key, you can remove the side bars and solid end pieces to turn it into an old-fashioned bed. It will stay in the room of your child for many years.

Although it looks expensive, this cot is actually very affordable. Our tester said it was the Best cot for newborn value cot bed she's tested and especially since you need to purchase an additional mattress. It's also the quickest flatpack cot you can build. Each piece is labeled alphabetically so you can't make a mistake.

This cot's biggest disadvantage is that it requires an additional mattress. For some parents, this may be a major issue. It is important to keep in mind that you will need to replace the mattress of your child at least once a month, but sometimes more frequently. So, this shouldn't be a big problem. It's also made of natural wood, so you can be comfortable about purchasing it.

Great Little Trading Little Wren Cotbed

This Good Little Trading Company option provides a sturdy and stylish cot in a traditional style. It's incredibly affordable. It comes with a space-saving coordinating changing table that clips to the top of the cot for super-speedy diaper changes. When baby is finished with this, it folds completely away beneath the cot. It can also be converted into a toddler bed at the time of need with three mattress sizes to pick from.

This cot is an impressively long-lasting option, suitable for use up to the time your child turns four years old. of age (or even longer if you get the toddler bed conversion kit). It's also made from sustainably sourced wood - specifically, a blend of Australian araucaria and New Zealand radiata - and includes three mattress base positions to adapt to the needs of your growing child.

Parent tester Grace loved that the slatted sides were simple to clean and didn't have sharp edges that could be an issue for toddlers. It's also a clever option for rooms with small or sloped ceilings as it takes up very little floor space, with just the side panel that separates the cot from your toddler's bedroom.

The cot meets the high safety standards outlined by BS EN 716, and assembly was easy thanks to alphabetically labelled parts and simple instructions. The cot comes with teething rails and a swivel-rocking frame. You can also add under-bed drawers to store clothes, toys and nappies.