20 Fun Facts About Cot Bed Sales

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Baby Cribs (Gpsites.Win) and Cots Sales Statistics

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The baby cribs and cots market is divided by type of product (convertible, traditional, multifunctional and portable) and distribution channel.

The SnuzFino crib was the top choice from our parent testers with mum Katrina noting "I love the toddler set It really helps prolong the life of this cot". It also arrives vacuum rolled making it easy to put together.

Size

There's plenty to consider when selecting the ideal bed for your little one. You'll have to think about the size, safety, cost, and style to ensure that you make the right choice. The most common cot dimensions are 140cm x 70cm however this can differ between brands so be certain to confirm before purchasing. Be aware of the age group that a cot will be suitable for as you may need to upgrade to a single or toddler bed once your child is ready, or even earlier.

A cot-bed is a versatile option because it can be converted to an infant bed or a small single bed once your baby is old enough. This makes the transition easier for you and your child, and will save you money in the long time.

Cot beds come in many different sizes, shapes and finishes. It is important to select the best crib one for your nursery. Pick a cot that is suitable for your space, and be aware that a majority of cots have removable sides so that your baby can play with toys in bed or sit up. If your nursery is small, go for a compact cot with curved edges to make the most of your space.

Contact friends tots and cots family members who have children if you are not sure of the right model for your nursery. They can provide valuable insights into their own experiences with different models, and make recommendations based on their own experience. You can also review online reviews to gain a better understanding of how other parents have found the cot bed they've bought.

Pine is the most common material used for cot beds. It's a soft wood which means it's more prone to dents and scratches, however, it's also a renewable material that is extremely durable and long-lasting. The three species of oak, birch and beech are hard woods that have a greater resistance to wear. Some cots can also be constructed from engineered wood. This is a combination of MDF or plywood that is bonded to an overlay to create an even more durable surface.

Safety

Cots and cot beds must be in compliance with the latest standards for safety and health to ensure that children sleep in a safe environment. They should also not have sharp edges and the bar's distance should not exceed 6.5cm. This prevents children from climbing out or getting trapped between them, and also means that they cannot use the bars as ladders. If you are buying an antique or second-hand crib, it is crucial to make sure it conforms to current safety standards and has been thoroughly cleaned. Older cots could have been painted with leaded paint, which can pose a hazard to young children.

A high-quality cot should be simple to put together and come with clear instructions. It must also require a minimum of tools. Ask your family members and friends for assistance when you're not confident about assembling the cot yourself. Also ensure that you carefully read all safety instructions. You should also make sure that you have a solid mattress for the cot which is firmly fitted without gaps and is not too deep. It is advised to stay clear of bumpers for cots, pillows or any other soft bedding that could cause fatal inhalation.

Some cots are made to convert into toddler beds, thereby saving money in the long run and making the transition from the cot and bed as smooth as it can be. Some are multifunctional and have additional features, such as rails for teething or storage drawers. This is a great choice when you are planning to have more than one baby. It will save you money.

When shopping for a cot, search for one that fits your budget and the size of your nursery. Consider if you'll be using it in a shared bedroom or for your baby's own room. If you intend to use the cot in your home, make sure it fits comfortably. Also, ensure that it isn't too close to or obstructed by furniture or radiators. It is also recommended to avoid placing the cot close to window blind cords as these could pose a strangulation risk.

Convenience

It's easy to get caught up in the spec and safety features when you are buying for your newborn however, don't forget to consider convenience. You should ensure that the cot you purchase is able to move around from room to room and even to the garden. This is because the baby will be sleeping in the cot for longer than you'd expect, and it's important to ensure that it's suitable for you to use it.

You can cut down on time and money by choosing a cot that can be converted into a toddler bed. This is a popular choice for parents, however you must be aware that it can cost a little more than a standard best crib.

The John Lewis Elementary cot is an excellent example of a high-quality cot that converts into a toddler bed. The design is contemporary and simple, with open slatted sides that allow you to check on your little one easily. It comes with three mattress positions to ensure your baby can expand. There are also teething rails to provide extra security.

Another popular option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot, which comes with a myriad of useful additional features. As well as a handy storage drawer and teething rails, it comes with two height positions to let your baby continue using the cot right up until they're ready for a toddler bed. It also takes a standard cot mattress, however, you'll need to buy this separately.

You could also think about the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed which goes a step further than the conversion to a toddler bed. It can also be transformed into a daybed or sofa, giving you even more flexibility.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic mini cotbed is a different option. This is a sleigh-style cot that's stylish and sleek but it may not be as practical as some of the other options on this list. It's suitable for babies until they're two and doesn't come with a fitted sheet (you have to buy this separately). It's simple to put together and you can also purchase furniture to match from this brand.

Style

Cot beds are available in a variety of styles such as traditional sleighs and modern minimalist designs. Your personal taste and the design of your nursery will determine the design you select. You might be thinking about additional features such as an area for storage underneath, teething rails or dropping sides for infants.

When choosing a cot bed it is essential to remember that if you are going for a style that includes bars and a gap between the bars shouldn't exceed 6.5cm or there is the possibility of limbs getting trapped in the bars. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

A few of the cots we tested had bars that can be removed, which allows older children to be more independent, while still being safe. For instance, the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot can be converted into a day or toddler bed by affixing an adapter kit (sold separately). This lets it be used from birth up to the age of 4 years old.

Another option is the Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed, which is stylish and sleek Sleigh design that has a useful under-bed storage drawer for keeping all baby must-haves within easy reach. Our tester described it as easy to put together and discovered that it had plenty of space for bedding and toys. It also has a teething rail and an adjustable base which can be adjusted to three different height positions.

The Stokke Sleepi Cot Bed is another sleigh design which can be made into a toddler bed using an upgrade kit for juniors and a mattress extender (sold separately). It's a great investment as it will last until they turn five years old. old. But, it's not among the cheapest cots on our list.