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How to Choose a Cot Bed Wooden

This Westport cot by Silver Cross is built to last. One of our panellists spent just one hour to assemble and it is incredibly sturdy and strong when up.

This cot bed comes with extra features our mum testers love, like a handy drawer and teething rails. It's also great value and can be extended to a toddler bed once your child is ready by simply removing part of the side rails.

Material

A good cot bed must be constructed from a sturdy and durable material like solid wood or metal. This will ensure the safety of your baby and will be able to withstand normal wear and tear. The wood used to make the cot has to be sustainable, and should not emit harmful chemicals into the air. It should be easy-to-clean and have a smooth surface to ensure that your baby doesn't suffer from rashes or scratches.

A variety of different kinds of wood can be used to construct beds for cots. Ash mahogany, oak, and ash are among the most popular. All of these are durable, long-lasting, and have a luxurious look. If you are looking for an elegant look, an upholstered cot made of solid wood is the best choice. It's more expensive, but it's worth it since it will last a lot longer. Some cots have extra features such as drawers or teething rails that shield the cot's surface from baby bites.

This type of cot is best illustrated by the westport design, that is from Silver Cross. It is a gorgeous design with a luxurious look. It can be used as a cot starting from the moment of birth, and can also transform into an infant bed when the time comes. It is packed with storage space, and is an ideal choice for families with a small nursery space.

Another great option is the sleepi V3 from Scandi's brand Stokke. It is available in natural wood or three Scandi-inspired finishes, and is suitable for use from the time of birth. It can be converted into a bed for toddlers by removing one side. This is a great option for parents who have smaller bedrooms or roofs with slopes. It's more expensive than the other models we've tested, but it feels sturdy and well-constructed, and certainly has the feel of a premium product.

The Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed is a good alternative If you're looking for a traditional cot. It comes in a truffle color and has a lovely timeless design that fits perfectly into any room. It's simple to put together and comes with three mattress bases which allows you to adjust it as your baby grows. It can be transformed into a bed for toddlers by removing only one side, and our mom testers loved it for its versatility.

Design

Cot beds are popular with new parents because they offer a safe and comfortable sleeping space for their infants. They are also more space-efficient and cost less than cribs. They are simple and elegant and can be incorporated into various themes for nursery. They are typically constructed out of wood, which gives the room a natural appearance and can be paired with other furniture. Some cot beds have unique storage options that enhance the functionality and aesthetic appeal of the bed.

Cots are generally made for toddlers and infants, so it is important to choose a design that will adapt with your child's growing needs. Convertible cots are a favorite because you don't have to buy multiple beds as your child grows. They also let you change the size of the mattress as your baby gets older. They can take up more space than traditional cots and may not be suitable for smaller nurseries.

Teak wood double cot beds are a classic design for your nursery. They are available in many styles, including charpoy, Jhoola beds and poster beds. Some of these beds feature footboards or headboards that are carved to enhance the look of the bedroom. Some beds feature a sleek minimalist design that works well with modern and contemporary interiors.

Wooden cots can be durable, which makes them a good investment for families with children in the midst of growing. Some are even heirloom-quality which means they'll last for many generations. Cot beds come in different sizes, ranging from single size to queen size. Some cot beds are low-profile which makes it easier for children and older adults to get in and out of the bed.

Teak cot beds are constructed out of the Tectona grandis tree, which is famous for its longevity and durability. They are popular with homeowners who value quality workmanship, timeless style and sustainability. They can be paired with drape or curtain to give an even more striking and luxurious look. They are also easy to clean and maintain, which is an advantage for busy households.

Safety

When you are choosing a cot you need to consider certain aspects. It is crucial to choose the cot that meets UK safety standards. You can check this by looking through the product description on the website of the manufacturer, or by looking at the main specifications beneath each product.

It is also important to keep your cot away from obvious dangers like mirrors or electrical cables. They pose a strangulation risk for your baby. Keep the cot far away from heat sources such as radiators and direct sunlight. Also, don't position the cot close to curtains or blinds, as these can be pulled down by your baby and can cause suffocation danger.

Another thing to look for when buying a cot is the type of wood used to construct it. If you can, go for a folding wooden cot bed cot that's made from solid wood. It's much sturdier and will last longer than a cot constructed from composite materials or a particle board. The sharp teeth of your baby could easily scratch and damage the latter types of cots.

The Elementary cot is a budget-friendly option from John Lewis that doesn't compromise on design or quality. It's available in oak and white wooden cotbed and comes with three mattress height positions, and it's easy to convert it into the toddler bed. It's also equipped with fixed teething rails to protect your little one from falling out of the bed as they grow.

It is important to ensure that a used cot has been updated to meet current safety standards. Older cots could have been painted with lead paint, which is hazardous for children. If you're planning on using an older cot, take it down and paint it using a non-toxic paint.

Check that the bars of the cot are not more than 95mm apart. Larger gaps can trap your child's head or arms. Remove any stickers or transfers from the crib that could be a choking risk.

Durability

A good cot will last for a long time It is crucial to choose a cot that will. The most durable wooden cots are strong and sturdy and will last until your baby grows out of it. Make sure the frame is sturdy and has thick panels. Also, ensure that the wood isn't flimsy. You should also consider the cot to be easy to put together. Some cots come with a complete set of instructions. Others are easier to assemble. You should also store all of the additional pieces as well as bolts and nuts in a secure place to use later.

A cot that is suitable for your child will be able to accommodate your child from birth to toddlerhood, and the right one will also look as nice in the nursery as in the family home. The best option is the Great Little Trading Company Coxley cot, which has a beautiful neutral finish and a sturdy oak wood cot bed construction that will last throughout the course of childhood. It's a bit expensive however it is covered by a one-year guarantee and can be used for children as young as 4 years old.

La Redoute Willox is another great option. This stylish and functional crib is packed with features, including a storage compartment, as well as teething rails. It is easy to assemble and has three different mattress bases heights, so your baby can lay down comfortably from birth to toddlerhood. This cot isn't a budget choice, as it starts at PS450.

When you are choosing a cot ensure you consider the dimensions of your room and whether you have any other furniture. A good cot will be spacious enough to allow your baby to stretch out, but not so big that they'll fall off the sides. Make sure that your cot can be converted into a bed for a toddler. Some cots include kits for converting them to a toddler bed, while others require that you purchase a separate kit.

Alongside offering a beautiful look as well as a comfortable bed, a cot that is solid is a great choice for your child's health and wellbeing. It can improve posture and aid in helping your child sleep better. It can also help prevent acid reflux, among other things. Additionally a wooden cot and bed cot is naturally warmer than metal beds, white and wooden cot bed can provide your child with a relaxing night's rest.