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The best cot beds (right here on www.metooo.it) For Your Little One
A comfortable night's rest is important whether you're camping or visiting relatives. Make sure you have the best cots for newborns cot bed to ensure your child is secure and comfortable. They can (hopefully!) sleep easily.
This cot bed is an excellent design. It has a slim aesthetic, and the frame is easy to assemble. It can also be transformed into a stylish toddler's bed.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley
The Coxley, our overall winner is loaded with features that reflect an elegantly handcrafted aesthetic. It has three adjustable cot base heights that can be converted into a toddler bed, which will help your child through the first four years. It also has two rails for teething which help soothe gums and prevent them from chewing on the cot sides.
The Coxley is available in the complete nursery set which includes the stylish cotbed, multipurpose dresser/change unit and double wardrobe. The dresser/change cabinet has an adjustable changing top that can transform it from a handy baby changing station into a sleek dresser that can be filled with all of your baby's favourite toys and treasures. The drawers can be customized so you can match it to your nursery style.
A good cot should be able to last until your child reaches four years old, but some come with the option of purchasing expansion packs which extend their use up to five or even 10 years. These can be more affordable cots than purchasing a new cot or mattress.
The Coxley is a fantastic choice for cot beds. It's simple to put together and well-made, and looks stunning in any nursery. It is more expensive than other models and requires a standard-sized mattress which you'll need to buy separately. It's definitely worth checking out, though, as we think it's worth the cost for a long-lasting design that looks incredibly sturdy.
The Silver Cross Westport
The Silver Cross Westport is an elegant and sleek choice that will complement any nursery. It is a minimalist design that has a contemporary twist, featuring warm oak-like details and soft curves to create a stunning look that's sure to be loved by both parents and baby. The cot bed is made to be used until your child is four years old. It can be converted to a toddler bed by using an easy extension kit. The coordinating dresser comes with an under-bed drawer that's ideal to store blankets and muslins as well as teething rails to keep your little one safe as they sleep.
This cot was rated as the top by our testers for its design, its ease of assembly, and also the Allen key that is included. The tester also praised its sturdy design and premium feel, noting that it is a "real investment piece" as well as being an attractive accessory to any nursery.
It's a little more expensive than the other cot beds we've looked at however, it's still an affordable alternative that's worth the cost for its durability and quality. The sleigh design is striking and will make any room where your baby's centre of the attention! You can save money by buying extras such as teething rails and an organizer. We recommend buying an oval mattress instead of one of the standard UK sized one, to prevent stretching the slats out and causing discomfort for your baby. Our test subject had no issues with the cot and thought it was a great buy.
The La Redoute Willox
This cot bed is a real luxurious. It is constructed of solid plywood slats, birch and is designed to last. It has an ethereal French look and feel. It is certified to French safety standards too and you can be certain that your child will be safe and sound. It is available in two stunning colours grey-green and off-white.
Our testers thought it was easy to assemble, and that it looked the most luxurious in our roundup. It's expensive, particularly since you have to buy the mattress separately. If you're budget-conscious there are alternatives that are less expensive available.
The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed
If extra features are important for you then this cot bed might be the perfect choice. It comes with a handy under-bed storage space and teething rails. You can also alter the height of the base to three levels so that your child doesn't have to climb out of bed as they grow older.
This cot's only drawback is that it requires a mattress separately, which can make the price go up more than other models we reviewed. The premium aesthetics as well as the ease of assembly and ability to grow along with your child are all attractive, making this cot worth the cost. Our test participants liked this cot and believed it would make a wonderful accessory to any nursery.
The John Lewis Elementary
The John Lewis Elementary is a great option for parents wanting a stylish modern frame that can endure the test of time. It's more expensive than the other options but it comes with an accompanying changing table and wardrobe to outfit your nursery all at once. It's also easy to put together, and comes with three mattress heights for your baby to grow into. It has teething rails, and an adjustable drawer that slides under the mattress to ensure you don't waste valuable floor space.
You'll need to purchase a separate mattress if you would like to use this cot bed. Therefore, plan your budget accordingly. You can find a decent mattress for less than PS100, so it's not too much of an additional expense. The only drawback is that you may find it tricky to get an ideal fit due to the fact that the cot has an oval shape. However, there are many kinds of mattresses that work for it.
A lot of parents choose to use cot beds as they are affordable and offer your child a comfy place to sleep. They're generally suitable from the moment your child is born until he is around four years old, but some convert into toddler beds by the purchase of an extension kit. You can find some of them in our list if you're looking for a cot mattress that will last for a longer time.
The Wooden Cot Bed
This stunning solid-wood cot is stylish and beautifully designed. It has many additional features, including a drawer under the bed and three levels of base that can be adjusted. The cot is suitable for kids up to four years of age (though some will require conversion to a toddler bed by using a conversion kit sold separately).
A teddy bear canopy as well as removable teething rails are also included. Our tester said this cot bed was easy to put together, especially since all the pieces were clearly labeled and packed. It's also very small when compared to other cots we tested and is a good option for smaller spaces.
It is not expensive at PS599 with the mattress included. It's an investment piece, and you can use it for more than one Baby Cot Bed. It's beautiful in natural wood, but also comes in three Scandi inspired finishes. It transforms into an infant's bed in a snap (leaving three sides open for security) and can be converted into an upholstered daybed when your child is ready to go without bars.
It's an excellent choice for parents who want an adjustable sleeping solution that lasts as long as is possible. our test with parents Becki claims that her Boori cot has lasted through three children, so it really does seem to endure the test of time. The cot has a traditional style that is suitable for most homes. It's made of sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot comes with some useful accessories like a teddy-bear canopy teething rails, and the option to purchase a reflux wedge.