14 Common Misconceptions Concerning Cot Bed Sales

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

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Size

When you are choosing the right bed for your child, there are plenty of factors to consider. To make the best choice you must consider safety as well as style, price, and size. The most popular dimensions for cots are 140cm x 70cm however this can differ between brands, so make certain to confirm before purchasing. It is also important to consider the age range in which a cot is suitable. This will help you decide if it is time to upgrade your child's bed to an adult bed or a single bed when they are ready.

A cot-bed is a flexible option as it can be converted into a toddler bed or small single bed once your baby is old enough. This makes the transition much easier for you and your child and save you money.

Cot beds are available in a range of sizes, shapes and finishes so it's important to choose the best crib one for your nursery. Pick a cot that is suitable for your space. Also, keep in mind that most cots have removable sides so that your child can play with toys in the bed or even sit up. If your nursery has limited space, choose a compact crib with curving edges.

If you're uncertain about the ideal model for your nursery, reach out to friends and family who have children. They can provide valuable insights on their personal experiences with various models, and offer suggestions based on their own experience. You can also read online reviews to gain a better understanding of how other parents have found the cot bed they've purchased.

Cot beds can be found in a range of materials, with pine being the most well-known. This is a softwood, therefore it is more susceptible to scratches and dent, however, it's also renewable and extremely durable. The three species of oak, birch and beech are hard woods that have a greater resistance to wear. Some cots can also be made of engineered wood. It's a combination of MDF or plywood and an overlay to create an even more durable surface.

Safety

Cots and cot beds must comply with new health and safety standards to ensure that children are sleeping in a safe and secure environment. These include ensuring that they do not have sharp edges, and that the distance between the bars is not greater than 6.5cm. This will stop infants from climbing up or getting stuck between the bars. Also, they shouldn't use them as a ladder. If you purchase a second-hand cot or an antique, ensure it has been properly cleaned and is in compliance with current safety standards. Older cots might have been painted with lead paint, which can pose an enigma for children.

A good quality cot will be simple to put together, with clear instructions and a minimal amount of tools. If you are unable to build it yourself, ask your friends or family members for suggestions and take time to go over any safety guidelines thoroughly. Be sure to choose a firm mattress that is not too bulky and is fitted tightly without gaps. It is advised to avoid using bumpers for cots, pillows or any other soft bedding which could result in fatal death from suffocation.

Some cots are made to be converted into toddler beds, saving money in the long run and making the transition from the bed and cot as seamless as it can be. Some are multifunctional tots and cots have extra features such as teething rails or storage drawers. If you're planning on having more than one child this is a great option because it will save you money in the future.

When purchasing a cot, ensure it fits within your budget and is the right size for your nursery. Consider whether you will be using it in a shared bedroom, or whether it is for your own baby's room. If you intend to use the cot in your home ensure that it fits comfortably. Also, ensure that it is not too close or blocked by radiators or furniture. Avoid placing the cot close to the cords of your window blinds, since they could be an injury to strangulation.

Convenience

When it comes to buying a crib for your baby it's easy to concentrate on safety and spec features. But don't forget the convenience. You want to make sure that the cot bed you buy is easy to move from room to room, and even to the garden. This is because the baby will be sleeping in the cot for a longer time than you think and it's essential to ensure that it's suitable for you to use it.

You can cut down on time and money by choosing a cot which can be converted into a toddler bed. This is a popular choice for parents, however you should know that it may cost more than a regular crib.

The John Lewis Elementary cot, that converts into a toddler bed is a fantastic example of a cot that has an excellent value. The design is sleek and modern, with open slatted sides that allow you to monitor your baby cots on sale easily. It comes with three mattress positions, so your Baby beds can expand. There are also rails for teething that give you extra security.

Another option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot, which comes with a myriad of useful extras. It has a storage drawer, teething rails and two height positions. This lets your baby continue using the cot until they are ready to transition to a toddler's bed. It can also accommodate the standard size cot mattress, but you'll need to purchase 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.

Another option is the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed. It's a sleigh-style cot that is sleek and stylish however it may not be as practical as some of the other options on this list. For one, it's only suitable for babies up to the point that they're 2 and doesn't include a fitted sheet (you have to buy this separately). However, it is easy to put together and you can get furniture that matches from the brand.

Style

Cot beds come in a variety of styles that include traditional sleighs and contemporary minimalist designs. The style you pick will depend on your personal preferences and the look of your nursery. You might want to think about extra features such as an area for storage underneath rails for teething or a drop-side for small babies.

When you are choosing a cot bed it is crucial to keep in mind 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 risk of limbs being stuck in them. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

Many of the cots we tried have removable bars that provide greater freedom for older children, while still keeping them safe. The Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot is a good example. It can be converted to a toddler or daybed by attaching an attachment kit (sold separately). This makes it suitable for use from birth until the age of four years and saves you the expense of buying a separate Toddler Bed.

Another alternative is the Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed, which is stylish and sleek design with a convenient under-bed storage drawer that keeps everything a baby needs within easy reach. It was easy to assemble and has plenty of room for bedding and toys. It also has teething rails and an adjustable base that can be set to three different height positions.

Stokke Sleepi Cot beds are another design that can be converted into a toddler bed by using a junior conversion kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It is a great investment since it will last until they reach the age of five old. But, it's not one of the most affordable cots on our list.