9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Best Cot Bed
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How to Choose the Best Cot Bed
The best cots uk cot bed is a essential item for any baby. This guide will assist you in choosing the right cot for your baby.
This top-quality option is perfect in Scandi style nursery. This sturdy and durable option will grow with your child, with three mattress positions, and the ability to take the sides off to create a stylish bench-style toddler bed.
Budget
When it comes to cots there's something to suit every budget and every nursery. There's also a variety of options that provide various levels of longevity, with some converting into toddler beds to be used throughout the age of preschool and beyond. The ones that can be converted into beds are more expensive, but they last longer.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner thanks to its stunning design and easy-to-assemble design, making it an excellent choice for those who want an extremely high-quality cot that will stand up to the test of time. Our parents appreciated the sleek design and warm oak finish of this model, which would look stunning in a Scandi-style nursery. This cot bed also has a drawer, which mom tester Katrina thought was a better option than some cheaper cots that come with an inbuilt drawer, and an anti-bite strip of plastic on the top of the cot rails to protect your child from getting their teeth caught in the bars. But at PS599 with a mattress that is sold separately, this crib isn't cheap. It does require an Allen key to get it up and running.
The cot for the Elementary is a more affordable option that will provide your baby a peaceful night's sleep. It's part of the Anyday range by John Lewis. Our testers with parents were impressed by the simplicity of the design and easy assembly. The cot is small when folded and can be tucked away easily too, fitting into a carry bag that's the size of the carry case for a camp chair. It's light, meaning it may not be ideal for camping in the car but it's a good choice to live in apartments or for those who don't want to move their cot around too much.
The SnuzKot is another good affordable cot that we suggest, especially if you choose to purchase the toddler kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It will expand with your child until they reach around four years old. Our father tester liked that it could be converted into a minimalist-looking toddler bed, and also create an atmosphere of cocoons with its canopy made of fabric.
Safety
A good cot must not only meet strict UK safety standards, but it should also be sturdy and secure. Choose a sturdy design with bars of safety or sides and a solid foundation so that your child is unable to move out. Some cots include extra features such as teething rails, under-bed drawers and even a crib which can help organize your home while your baby is growing.
Parent tester Becki says that her Boori Mini Cot Bed "has endured through 3 kids and is still stunning." Its traditional design will fit in with any home and it's made from sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you'll feel comfortable about the purchase. It converts from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides open to provide security) and comes with an option for an extension kit to take it all the way up to a double bed when your child is ready.
This stylish but simple cot is a great option for those with a tight budget. It's easy to set up and comes with clearly labeled parts and clear instructions. It comes with three height settings for the mattress so that you can alter the height as your baby grows. It is compatible with most standard cot mattresses and is a good buy for the money.
This is an excellent choice if you are looking for a high-end cot. It can be used as a cot for sale, and comes with four mattress positions. It can last your baby until they are about three years old. It folds up and has wheels that lock, making it easy to move it from room to.
This cot is lightweight at just 6kg and comes with a great bag to carry it around in. It's also extremely durable, with a strong frame that can handle the raging toddlers. Our testers found it to be a little difficult to put together, but the instructions were well-written and clear. They noted that the slats were spaced sufficiently apart to avoid fingers getting caught in between them. It's also a little more expensive than some of the other cots we looked at but it's well worth the investment for its durability and functionality.
Design
When purchasing a cot bed it's easy to be engrossed in the spec and safety features, but don't overlook the style. The crib of your baby will be used for a long period of time, therefore it's crucial to choose one that you enjoy as well as is practical and functional.
The ickle bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed is the perfect bed for those who appreciate design with its sleek, modern version of the traditional sleigh design that doesn't have the bulky feel that these types of beds often come with. It's got plenty of space-saving storage, including a drawer that fits underneath the cot as well as rails for teething on the sides. Our mom test subject found it to be robust and durable with a three-position base height that allows the bed to grow with your child.
The Modena cot-bed from Tutti Bambini is a great value and comes with a panelled design that can suit any nursery. It is designed to last until they reach six years old. older. It transforms into a junior mattress, and then into an elegant sofa bed. It's also among the only cot beds we tested to have a draw as well as a hanging rail and teething rails. Additionally, its solid pine construction makes it an excellent option for parents who want their cot to stand the test of time.
Another option with a sleek panelled design is the Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed, which comes in a variety of colour options to coordinate with your nursery decor. The storage drawer was especially useful for clothing and bedding. Our mum testers were impressed by its features. It's also the most simple cot beds to assemble. The pieces are clearly labelled, and the directions are easy to follow. It's also a great option for those with a small space, since it can be collapsed and flat-packed. It's a standard cot mattress (140cm by 70cm) and is suitable for babies through toddlerhood. An extension kit permits it to be used up to 10 years old.
Convertibility
If you're a newly-wed there are a lot of baby must-haves to consider. One of the most important is a good quality cot bed. You want something that will last for as long as you can and will grow with your child to provide them a safe and comfortable place to sleep.
Some cots are designed to be more than a toddler bed. Our top pick is the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Bed, which transforms into an infant bed (L207cm x W147cm x H90cm) and a sofa and daybed (L234cm x W145cm and H70cm). This is the longest-lasting option on our list, as it is designed to last through from birth to childhood.
It's more expensive than the other cot-beds we tested, but its premium appearance and feel can be found in any nursery. Our parents who tested it were amazed by how easy it was to build and set up, although they did note that the instructions could be more clear. This is a minor fault however, as it was incredibly simple and took less than thirty minutes to complete.
Another great characteristic of this cot is that it comes with four mattress heights for the base that are an improvement on the three most popular options. This gives you the ability to adjust it as your child grows, as they may need an upper or lower base level based on their age and ability. It comes with teething rails which are helpful and a plastic strip at the top to prevent it from being bit.
The grey finish was the most popular of our dad tester. It's not cheap but it's a the best value for money as it will last through toddlerhood and beyond. Plus, it's covered by an one-year guarantee and gives you assurance that it's durable and long-lasting. The only thing you'll need to purchase separately is the mattress.
The best cots uk cot bed is a essential item for any baby. This guide will assist you in choosing the right cot for your baby.
This top-quality option is perfect in Scandi style nursery. This sturdy and durable option will grow with your child, with three mattress positions, and the ability to take the sides off to create a stylish bench-style toddler bed.
Budget
When it comes to cots there's something to suit every budget and every nursery. There's also a variety of options that provide various levels of longevity, with some converting into toddler beds to be used throughout the age of preschool and beyond. The ones that can be converted into beds are more expensive, but they last longer.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner thanks to its stunning design and easy-to-assemble design, making it an excellent choice for those who want an extremely high-quality cot that will stand up to the test of time. Our parents appreciated the sleek design and warm oak finish of this model, which would look stunning in a Scandi-style nursery. This cot bed also has a drawer, which mom tester Katrina thought was a better option than some cheaper cots that come with an inbuilt drawer, and an anti-bite strip of plastic on the top of the cot rails to protect your child from getting their teeth caught in the bars. But at PS599 with a mattress that is sold separately, this crib isn't cheap. It does require an Allen key to get it up and running.
The cot for the Elementary is a more affordable option that will provide your baby a peaceful night's sleep. It's part of the Anyday range by John Lewis. Our testers with parents were impressed by the simplicity of the design and easy assembly. The cot is small when folded and can be tucked away easily too, fitting into a carry bag that's the size of the carry case for a camp chair. It's light, meaning it may not be ideal for camping in the car but it's a good choice to live in apartments or for those who don't want to move their cot around too much.
The SnuzKot is another good affordable cot that we suggest, especially if you choose to purchase the toddler kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It will expand with your child until they reach around four years old. Our father tester liked that it could be converted into a minimalist-looking toddler bed, and also create an atmosphere of cocoons with its canopy made of fabric.
Safety
A good cot must not only meet strict UK safety standards, but it should also be sturdy and secure. Choose a sturdy design with bars of safety or sides and a solid foundation so that your child is unable to move out. Some cots include extra features such as teething rails, under-bed drawers and even a crib which can help organize your home while your baby is growing.
Parent tester Becki says that her Boori Mini Cot Bed "has endured through 3 kids and is still stunning." Its traditional design will fit in with any home and it's made from sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you'll feel comfortable about the purchase. It converts from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides open to provide security) and comes with an option for an extension kit to take it all the way up to a double bed when your child is ready.
This stylish but simple cot is a great option for those with a tight budget. It's easy to set up and comes with clearly labeled parts and clear instructions. It comes with three height settings for the mattress so that you can alter the height as your baby grows. It is compatible with most standard cot mattresses and is a good buy for the money.
This is an excellent choice if you are looking for a high-end cot. It can be used as a cot for sale, and comes with four mattress positions. It can last your baby until they are about three years old. It folds up and has wheels that lock, making it easy to move it from room to.
This cot is lightweight at just 6kg and comes with a great bag to carry it around in. It's also extremely durable, with a strong frame that can handle the raging toddlers. Our testers found it to be a little difficult to put together, but the instructions were well-written and clear. They noted that the slats were spaced sufficiently apart to avoid fingers getting caught in between them. It's also a little more expensive than some of the other cots we looked at but it's well worth the investment for its durability and functionality.
Design
When purchasing a cot bed it's easy to be engrossed in the spec and safety features, but don't overlook the style. The crib of your baby will be used for a long period of time, therefore it's crucial to choose one that you enjoy as well as is practical and functional.
The ickle bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed is the perfect bed for those who appreciate design with its sleek, modern version of the traditional sleigh design that doesn't have the bulky feel that these types of beds often come with. It's got plenty of space-saving storage, including a drawer that fits underneath the cot as well as rails for teething on the sides. Our mom test subject found it to be robust and durable with a three-position base height that allows the bed to grow with your child.
The Modena cot-bed from Tutti Bambini is a great value and comes with a panelled design that can suit any nursery. It is designed to last until they reach six years old. older. It transforms into a junior mattress, and then into an elegant sofa bed. It's also among the only cot beds we tested to have a draw as well as a hanging rail and teething rails. Additionally, its solid pine construction makes it an excellent option for parents who want their cot to stand the test of time.
Another option with a sleek panelled design is the Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed, which comes in a variety of colour options to coordinate with your nursery decor. The storage drawer was especially useful for clothing and bedding. Our mum testers were impressed by its features. It's also the most simple cot beds to assemble. The pieces are clearly labelled, and the directions are easy to follow. It's also a great option for those with a small space, since it can be collapsed and flat-packed. It's a standard cot mattress (140cm by 70cm) and is suitable for babies through toddlerhood. An extension kit permits it to be used up to 10 years old.
Convertibility
If you're a newly-wed there are a lot of baby must-haves to consider. One of the most important is a good quality cot bed. You want something that will last for as long as you can and will grow with your child to provide them a safe and comfortable place to sleep.
Some cots are designed to be more than a toddler bed. Our top pick is the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Bed, which transforms into an infant bed (L207cm x W147cm x H90cm) and a sofa and daybed (L234cm x W145cm and H70cm). This is the longest-lasting option on our list, as it is designed to last through from birth to childhood.
It's more expensive than the other cot-beds we tested, but its premium appearance and feel can be found in any nursery. Our parents who tested it were amazed by how easy it was to build and set up, although they did note that the instructions could be more clear. This is a minor fault however, as it was incredibly simple and took less than thirty minutes to complete.
Another great characteristic of this cot is that it comes with four mattress heights for the base that are an improvement on the three most popular options. This gives you the ability to adjust it as your child grows, as they may need an upper or lower base level based on their age and ability. It comes with teething rails which are helpful and a plastic strip at the top to prevent it from being bit.
The grey finish was the most popular of our dad tester. It's not cheap but it's a the best value for money as it will last through toddlerhood and beyond. Plus, it's covered by an one-year guarantee and gives you assurance that it's durable and long-lasting. The only thing you'll need to purchase separately is the mattress.