20 Fun Facts About Cot Bed Sales

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Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics

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The cribs and cots for babies market is classified by type of product (convertibles standard, portable, standard multifunctional, standard) and distribution channel.

Our parent testers chose the SnuzFino as their top choice. Mum Katrina said, "I love the Toddler Kit. It truly extends the lifespan of this crib". It also comes with a vacuum-roller so it is easy to install.

Size

When choosing the perfect bed for your child, there are a lot of things to consider. To make the best infant cribs choice you must take into consideration safety and style, cost, and size. Be sure to check the dimensions of your cot before you buy. The most common dimensions are 140cm x 70cm. However, these can vary from brand to brand. You should also be aware of the age range for which a cot is suitable. This will help you decide whether to upgrade your child to a single bed or toddler bed once they are ready.

A cot bed is a more flexible option, as it will last longer than a standard cheap cot bed and can be converted into a toddler bed or a single bed once your baby is ready. This makes the transition much easier for both you and your child and save you money.

Cot beds come in a variety of shapes, sizes and finishes, making it essential to find the perfect fit for your nursery. Find a model that fits the space, and bear in mind that a majority of cots come with removable sides to let your baby play with toys or curl in the bed. If your nursery is small, look for a cot that is compact and has curving edges to help you make the most of limited space.

Contact friends and family members who have children if you are uncertain of the ideal model for your nursery. They'll be able to provide valuable insights into their own experiences with various models and make recommendations from their own experiences. You can also read online cots customer reviews to gain an understanding of what other parents' opinions were about the cot beds they purchased.

Cot beds are available in a variety of materials including pine, which is the most popular. It's a soft wood, which means it is more susceptible to scratches and dents, but it's also a renewable material and incredibly sturdy. The three species of oak, birch and beech are hard woods that have a greater resistance to wear. Certain cots can be made from engineered wood. It is a mixture of MDF or plywood with the addition of a veneer to provide an even more durable surface.

Safety

Cots and cot beds must be in compliance with the latest safety and health standards to ensure that babies are sleeping in a safe and secure environment. They should also not have sharp edges, and the bar's distance should not exceed 6.5cm. This will stop infants from climbing up or getting stuck between the bars. They also cannot use them as ladders. If you are purchasing a second-hand or heirloom crib, it is crucial to ensure that it is in compliance to the current safety standards and has been thoroughly cleaned. Older cots might have been sprayed with lead paint, which poses an enigma for children.

A high-quality cot will be easy to assemble with clear instructions and a minimal amount of tools. If you're not able to assemble it yourself, ask your friends and family for advice and take time to review any safety guidelines carefully. Be sure to choose a firm mattress that is not too thick and is fitted tightly without gaps. It is advised to stay clear of pillows, cot bumpers or any other soft bedding, as these can cause fatal suffocation.

Some cots are designed to be converted into toddler beds, saving you money in the long run, and making the transition from cot and bed as seamless as is possible. Some are multi-functional, and come with extra features like rails for teething and storage drawers. If you're planning to have more than one child it is a good option because it will save you money in the future.

When you are buying a cot make sure it fits your budget and is the right size for your nursery. If you are buying a cot for your baby's nursery, consider whether it is going to be placed in a shared space or located in your bedroom. If the cot will be within your own space, measure the space to ensure it is a good fit and isn't too close to furniture or radiators. It is also recommended to avoid placing the cot close to cords for window blinds as they could be a risk of strangulation.

Convenience

When you're shopping for a baby it's easy to concentrate on safety and spec features. However, don't forget about convenience. If you're purchasing a cot bed you'll want it to be as simple to move from room to room and even out to the garden. It's because your baby may be in the crib for a longer amount of time than you believe.

You can cut down on time and money by selecting a cot that transforms into a toddler bed. This is a popular choice for parents of all ages, but it is important to remember that it's likely to be slightly more expensive than a standard cot.

The John Lewis Elementary cot is an excellent example of a great crib value crib that can convert into a toddler bed. The design is sleek and contemporary, with slatted open sides that allow you to monitor your child. It comes with three mattress positions, so your baby can grow. There are also rails for teething that add security.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot is a different top pick, since it comes with a wide range of useful extras. As well as a handy storage drawer and rails for teething, it has two height settings to let your baby continue to use the cot right up until they're ready to go to a toddler bed. It also takes an ordinary cot mattress but you'll have to purchase this separately.

There is also the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which goes a step further than converting into a toddler bed. It can also be converted into a sofa or daybed, giving you even more flexibility.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed is a different alternative. It's a sleigh-style crib that's stylish and sleek but it may not be as practical as some of the other choices on this list. For one, it's only suitable for your baby until they're 2 years old and doesn't come with an attached sheet (you must purchase this separately). It's simple to put together and you can also purchase matching furniture from this brand.

Style

Cot beds are available in a variety of styles from traditional sleigh designs to contemporary minimalist ones. Your personal preference and the design of your nursery will determine which design you select. You may also want to think about additional features, like a drawer with storage beneath, teething rails a drop side for petite babies or health issues and the height of the base of your cot.

If you choose a cot-bed with bars, it's important to remember that the distance between bars must not exceed 6.5cm. Otherwise there is a possibility of limbs becoming stuck. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

A number of the cots we tried come with removable bars, which provide more freedom to older children, while still protecting them. For example, the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot can be converted into a day or toddler bed by affixing a conversion kit (sold separately). This makes it suitable for use from birth to the age of four and saves you the expense of buying an additional Toddler Bed.

The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed is another alternative. It is a stylish Sleigh bed that has a handy under-bed storage area to keep all baby essentials at hand. Our test subject described it as easy to put together and found that it has plenty of space for bedding and toys. It includes a teething bar and an adjustable base that can be adjusted to three different heights.

The Stokke Sleepi Cot Bed is another sleigh design which can be expanded to form a toddler bed using a junior conversion kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It is a great investment as it will last your child until they are five years old. However, it's not among the cheapest cots we have on our list.