The 9 Things Your Parents Teach You About Best Cot Bed
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How to Choose the Best Cot Bed
The best cot bed is a must-have for every baby. Therefore, we've created this guide to help you choose the perfect bed for your baby.
This top-quality option is perfect it perfectly Scandi style nurseries. This sturdy and durable choice will grow with your child with three mattress positions and the ability remove the sides to create a chic bench style toddler bed.
Budget
When you think of cots, there's something to suit every budget and every nursery. There are a myriad of options that have different lifespans and some of them can be transformed into toddler beds to be used in the preschool years or beyond. The ones that can be turned into beds are more expensive, but they will 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 parents looking for an excellent cot that will stand up to the test of time. Our parent testers loved the minimalist design and warm oak finish of this model, which will look amazing in a modern-style Scandi nursery. This cot bed has a drawer that mum tester Katrina thought was superior to cheaper cots that have an inbuilt drawer, and an anti-bite strip of plastic along the top of the cot rails to protect your child from getting their teeth stuck between the bars. However, at PS599 with a mattress sold separately this crib isn't cheap cot beds. It requires an Allen key to start it up.
The cot for the Elementary is a more affordable option that can give your baby a peaceful night's rest. It's part of the Anyday collection by John Lewis. The easy design and simple assembly were praised by our testers' parents. The cot can be folded up and stored easily, because it fits in a bag the size of that used for a camping chair. It's not the best rated cribs choice for car camping, but should be fine for those living in apartments or who don't need to move their cot too much.
The SnuzKot is an additional budget-friendly cot that we recommend particularly if you decide to go with the toddler kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It will expand with your child until they reach four years old. Our dad tester liked the possibility of converting it into a minimalist-looking toddler bed, and created a cocoon like feeling with its canopy made of fabric.
Safety
A good cot must not only meet strict UK safety standards, but also be sturdy and secure. Choose a sturdy design that includes safety bars or sides and an erect base, so your baby can't be able to climb out. Some cot beds will also have additional features, such as teething rails, under-bed drawers and even a crib that can help you keep things organised while your baby is growing.
Parent test participant Becki says her Boori cot "has lasted through 3 children and is still stunning." Its traditional style is suitable for all homes and is made from sustainably-sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, which means you can feel confident about your purchase. It can be converted from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides open for reassurance) and also has the option for an extension kit to take it all the way to a double bed when your child is ready.
This simple but stylish cot is a good choice if you're on a budget. It's simple to assemble with clearly marked components and clear instructions. It has three mattress height settings, so you can adjust it as your baby grows. It can be used with standard mattress cots and is a great value purchase for the price.
If you're looking for a top cot, this one is a great choice. It can be used as a cot and features four mattress positions. It'll keep your baby safe until they are about three years old. It is also foldable and has wheels that lock, making it easy for moving it from one room to another.
The cot comes with a handy travel bag and is one of the smallest cots that we test at 6kg. It's also extremely sturdy and has a sturdy frame that can withstand the raging toddlers. The instructions were well-written and clear, however our testers found the assembly to be a little challenging. They noted that the slats are spaced enough apart to prevent fingers from getting caught between them. It's also a little more expensive than some of the other cots we reviewed but it's well worth the cost for its durability and utility.
Design
When you are buying a cot bed, it's easy to get caught up in the specifications and safety features, but don't neglect the design. It is essential to choose the cot bed that is both functional and beautiful.
The icklebubba Snowdon Classic Cot bed is the ideal bed for design-lovers. Its sleek, modern version of the classic sleigh design does not have the bulky feel that these types can have. It's got plenty of storage space-saving features, including the drawer that is built into the cot as well as rails for teething on the side. It was sturdy and robust. The three-position height of the base lets it grow with your baby.
If you prefer you can choose the Modena cot bed from Tutti Bambini offers excellent value for money and comes with a smart panelled look that would suit any nursery. It's designed to last until your child reaches six years old, converting first into a junior bed and then into a stylish sofa bed. It's also among the only cot beds we tested that has a draw with a hanging rail as well as teething rails. Additionally, its solid pine construction makes it a good option for parents who want their cot bed to stand the test of time.
The Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed is another option with panels. It is available in a variety of colours to complement your nursery's decor. Our mom testers loved its clever features including the drawer for storage being particularly useful for storing bedding and clothes. It is also one of the most simple cot beds to put together. All the pieces are clearly labelled, and the instructions are simple to follow. It's also a great option for those with limited space, since it can be folded and then flat-packed. It takes an ordinary cot mattress (140cm x 70cm) and is suitable from birth to toddlerhood with an extension kit that allows it to be used until your child turns 10 years old. old.
Convertibility
There are many baby essentials you need to think about as the new parent. But one of the most important is a quality cheap cot bed bed. You need something that will last as long as possible and grow with your child, giving them a safe and secure place to sleep.
While the majority of cots can be made into toddler beds by the purchase of a conversion kit some cot beds are designed to go beyond this. Our preferred choice is the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which can be converted into a toddler bed (L207cm x W147cm x H90cm) and a daybed and sofa (L234cm x W145cm x H70cm). This makes it our top choice for durability and will last from birth through the time of their childhood.
It's a bit more expensive than the other cot-beds we tested however, its high-end look and feel will fit in any nursery. The instructions could be more clear, but our parent testers were awed by the ease with which it was for them to build and install. This isn't a big issue, however, as it was still very simple and took less than thirty minutes to complete.
Another unique feature of this cot is that it comes with four mattress heights for the base, which is an upgrade on the three most common options. This allows you to alter the height of the cot as your child grows. They may need a lower or higher base level based on their age and capabilities. It comes with teething rails that are useful and a plastic strip at the top to prevent it from being bit.
This cot comes in a variety of Scandi-inspired finishes and our dad tester was keen on the grey finish. It's not inexpensive, but it does offer excellent value for money since it will see your child through toddlerhood and beyond. It also comes with an one-year guarantee which gives you peace of mind that it's sturdy and durable. The only thing that you'll need to purchase separately is the mattress.
The best cot bed is a must-have for every baby. Therefore, we've created this guide to help you choose the perfect bed for your baby.
This top-quality option is perfect it perfectly Scandi style nurseries. This sturdy and durable choice will grow with your child with three mattress positions and the ability remove the sides to create a chic bench style toddler bed.
Budget
When you think of cots, there's something to suit every budget and every nursery. There are a myriad of options that have different lifespans and some of them can be transformed into toddler beds to be used in the preschool years or beyond. The ones that can be turned into beds are more expensive, but they will 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 parents looking for an excellent cot that will stand up to the test of time. Our parent testers loved the minimalist design and warm oak finish of this model, which will look amazing in a modern-style Scandi nursery. This cot bed has a drawer that mum tester Katrina thought was superior to cheaper cots that have an inbuilt drawer, and an anti-bite strip of plastic along the top of the cot rails to protect your child from getting their teeth stuck between the bars. However, at PS599 with a mattress sold separately this crib isn't cheap cot beds. It requires an Allen key to start it up.
The cot for the Elementary is a more affordable option that can give your baby a peaceful night's rest. It's part of the Anyday collection by John Lewis. The easy design and simple assembly were praised by our testers' parents. The cot can be folded up and stored easily, because it fits in a bag the size of that used for a camping chair. It's not the best rated cribs choice for car camping, but should be fine for those living in apartments or who don't need to move their cot too much.
The SnuzKot is an additional budget-friendly cot that we recommend particularly if you decide to go with the toddler kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It will expand with your child until they reach four years old. Our dad tester liked the possibility of converting it into a minimalist-looking toddler bed, and created a cocoon like feeling with its canopy made of fabric.
Safety
A good cot must not only meet strict UK safety standards, but also be sturdy and secure. Choose a sturdy design that includes safety bars or sides and an erect base, so your baby can't be able to climb out. Some cot beds will also have additional features, such as teething rails, under-bed drawers and even a crib that can help you keep things organised while your baby is growing.
Parent test participant Becki says her Boori cot "has lasted through 3 children and is still stunning." Its traditional style is suitable for all homes and is made from sustainably-sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, which means you can feel confident about your purchase. It can be converted from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides open for reassurance) and also has the option for an extension kit to take it all the way to a double bed when your child is ready.
This simple but stylish cot is a good choice if you're on a budget. It's simple to assemble with clearly marked components and clear instructions. It has three mattress height settings, so you can adjust it as your baby grows. It can be used with standard mattress cots and is a great value purchase for the price.
If you're looking for a top cot, this one is a great choice. It can be used as a cot and features four mattress positions. It'll keep your baby safe until they are about three years old. It is also foldable and has wheels that lock, making it easy for moving it from one room to another.
The cot comes with a handy travel bag and is one of the smallest cots that we test at 6kg. It's also extremely sturdy and has a sturdy frame that can withstand the raging toddlers. The instructions were well-written and clear, however our testers found the assembly to be a little challenging. They noted that the slats are spaced enough apart to prevent fingers from getting caught between them. It's also a little more expensive than some of the other cots we reviewed but it's well worth the cost for its durability and utility.
Design
When you are buying a cot bed, it's easy to get caught up in the specifications and safety features, but don't neglect the design. It is essential to choose the cot bed that is both functional and beautiful.
The icklebubba Snowdon Classic Cot bed is the ideal bed for design-lovers. Its sleek, modern version of the classic sleigh design does not have the bulky feel that these types can have. It's got plenty of storage space-saving features, including the drawer that is built into the cot as well as rails for teething on the side. It was sturdy and robust. The three-position height of the base lets it grow with your baby.
If you prefer you can choose the Modena cot bed from Tutti Bambini offers excellent value for money and comes with a smart panelled look that would suit any nursery. It's designed to last until your child reaches six years old, converting first into a junior bed and then into a stylish sofa bed. It's also among the only cot beds we tested that has a draw with a hanging rail as well as teething rails. Additionally, its solid pine construction makes it a good option for parents who want their cot bed to stand the test of time.
The Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed is another option with panels. It is available in a variety of colours to complement your nursery's decor. Our mom testers loved its clever features including the drawer for storage being particularly useful for storing bedding and clothes. It is also one of the most simple cot beds to put together. All the pieces are clearly labelled, and the instructions are simple to follow. It's also a great option for those with limited space, since it can be folded and then flat-packed. It takes an ordinary cot mattress (140cm x 70cm) and is suitable from birth to toddlerhood with an extension kit that allows it to be used until your child turns 10 years old. old.
Convertibility
There are many baby essentials you need to think about as the new parent. But one of the most important is a quality cheap cot bed bed. You need something that will last as long as possible and grow with your child, giving them a safe and secure place to sleep.
While the majority of cots can be made into toddler beds by the purchase of a conversion kit some cot beds are designed to go beyond this. Our preferred choice is the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which can be converted into a toddler bed (L207cm x W147cm x H90cm) and a daybed and sofa (L234cm x W145cm x H70cm). This makes it our top choice for durability and will last from birth through the time of their childhood.
It's a bit more expensive than the other cot-beds we tested however, its high-end look and feel will fit in any nursery. The instructions could be more clear, but our parent testers were awed by the ease with which it was for them to build and install. This isn't a big issue, however, as it was still very simple and took less than thirty minutes to complete.
Another unique feature of this cot is that it comes with four mattress heights for the base, which is an upgrade on the three most common options. This allows you to alter the height of the cot as your child grows. They may need a lower or higher base level based on their age and capabilities. It comes with teething rails that are useful and a plastic strip at the top to prevent it from being bit.
This cot comes in a variety of Scandi-inspired finishes and our dad tester was keen on the grey finish. It's not inexpensive, but it does offer excellent value for money since it will see your child through toddlerhood and beyond. It also comes with an one-year guarantee which gives you peace of mind that it's sturdy and durable. The only thing that you'll need to purchase separately is the mattress.