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How to Choose the Best Cot Bed
The best cot bed sales bed is a essential item for any baby. Therefore, we've created this guide to help you locate the perfect bed for your little one.
This premium option fits perfectly in Scandi style nursery. It's a sturdy and durable choice that can grow with your child, offering three mattress height positions and the ability to remove the sides to create a chic bench-style toddler bed.
Budget
When you think of cots, there's a cot to fit 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 that can be used in the preschool years or beyond. The ones that can be transformed into a bed are more expensive, but they will last longer.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley won our overall award. Its gorgeous aesthetics and simple to assemble design make it a great option for those who want an excellent cot that will last for a lifetime. Our parents loved the minimalist design and warm oak finish of this model, which looks stunning in a Scandi-style nursery. The cot bed also has a drawer, which mum tester Katrina found to be a better option than some cheaper cots that come with a built-in drawer, and a plastic strip that prevents bites along the top of the rails of the cot to prevent your child from getting their teeth stuck in the bars. But at PS599 with a mattress sold separately this crib isn't cheap baby cots [written by www.briefi.com]. It requires an Allen key to make it functional.
A more budget-friendly option that still gives your baby a good night's rest is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. Our testers with parents loved the simple design and easy assembly. The cot can be folded down and stored easily since it can fit into bags similar to the one used for the camping chair. It's not the best choice for camping in the car however it's suitable for apartment life or those who won't be moving their cot too much.
The SnuzKot is an additional affordable cot sets that we suggest particularly if you decide to opt for 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 transformed into a minimalist-looking toddler bed, and created an atmosphere of cocoons with its canopy made of fabric.
Safety
A cot that is safe and sturdy must not only meet strict UK safety standards, but also be sturdy and comfortable to the touch. Choose a sturdy design with bars of safety or sides, and a solid foundation, so that your baby is not able to move out. Some cot cribs beds include extra features, such as teething rails, under-bed drawers and even a crib that can help you organize your home while your little one is growing.
Parent tester Becki says her Boori cot "has endured through 3 kids and is still stunning." Its classic design will suit most homes and is made of sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you can feel good about the purchase. It can be converted from a cot to a toddler bed by leaving three sides open to ensure safety. There's also an extension kit available that can transform it to a full-sized bed when your child is ready.
This simple but stylish cot is a great choice if you're on a budget. It is easy to assemble with clearly marked components 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 purchase for the price.
This is a fantastic option if you are looking for a high-end cot. It can be used as a cot, and comes with four mattress positions. It'll keep your baby safe until they reach the age of three. It also folds flat and comes with locking wheels, making it portable if you need to move it from room to room.
This cot comes with handy travel bag and is among the smallest cots that we tested, weighing just 6kg. It's also very sturdy, with a strong frame that can handle boisterous toddlers. The instructions were well written and clear, however our testers found the assembly to be a bit difficult. The slats were placed far enough apart to keep fingers from getting stuck between them. It's also a bit more expensive than the other cots we looked at however, it's worth the price for its durability and utility.
Design
It's easy to overlook the style when you are buying a cot bed. It is essential to choose a cot that is both practical and attractive.
The ickle bubba Snowdon Classic Bed is the ideal bed for those who love design with its sleek contemporary version of the traditional sleigh design that does not have the bulky look that these beds usually feature. It also doesn't skimp on space-saving storage and has an open drawer that can be placed under the cot, and teething rails that can be affixed to the side of the. It was sturdy and durable. The three-position height of the base allows it to grow with your baby.
The Modena cot-bed from Tutti Bambini is a great value and comes in an elegant panel design that will suit any nursery. It's designed to last until your child reaches six years old, converting first into a junior bed and later into a chic sofa bed. It's also one of the only cot beds we've tested with draw as well as a hanging rail and teething rails, while 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 smart panelled design is the Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed, which comes in a variety of colour options to coordinate with the decor of your nursery. The storage drawer was particularly useful for clothing and bedding. Our mum testers were impressed by its features. It's also one of the most simple cot beds to build, with all pieces clearly labeled and easy to follow instructions. It's also a great option for those with a small space as 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 allows it to be used up to 10 years old.
Convertibility
There are a lot of baby essentials you need to think about as a new parent. But one of the most important is a good quality cot bed - you need something that will last for as long as it can and grow with your child to give them a safe and secure place to sleep.
While the majority of cots can be converted into toddler beds with the purchase of a conversion kit some cots are made to go a step further than this. The Boori Eton Cot Bed is our top pick. It can be converted into an infant (L207cm, W147cm, H90cm) as well as the daybed (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm), and a sofa (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting choice on our list, since it will last your child through the years from birth until childhood.
It's expensive compared to some of the other cot beds we've tested, but it has an attractive look and feel that will suit any nursery cots. The instructions could be more clear, but our parent testers were awed by how easy it was them to build and install. This isn't a major issue, though, considering it was still very straightforward and took less than 30 minutes to complete.
Another unique aspect of this cot is the fact that it has four mattress heights for the base which is an upgrade on the three standard options. This gives you the flexibility to adjust it as your child grows since they may require a higher or lower base level depending on their age and level. It also comes with useful teething rails and a strip along the top to protect it from biting.
This cot comes in a variety of Scandi-inspired colors and our dad tester was especially keen on the grey finish. It is not cheap however it is a an excellent value, because it will last your child until they reach toddlerhood and beyond. Plus, it's covered by one-year warranties which gives you confidence that it will be sturdy and long-lasting. The only thing you'll need to buy an additional mattress, which is not included.