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How to Choose the Best Cot Bed
With so many baby must-haves to think about, choosing the ideal cot bed is among the most important buys. This guide has been created to assist you in choosing the right cot for your baby.
This high-end option works perfectly to be used in Scandi style nurseries. It's a sturdy and long-lasting choice that can grow with your child. It has three mattress height positions and the option of removing the sides to create a chic bench-style toddler bed.
Budget
There's a cot to fit every nursery and budget. There are also a range of options that provide different amounts of longevity and even convert into toddler beds that can be used through the preschool years and beyond. Obviously, the ones that convert into beds do tend to be more expensive, but the investment could be worth it if you want a cot that lasts for many years, not just for a few months.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner, with its stunning design and easy-to-assemble design, making it an excellent option for parents who want a top quality crib that can stand the test of time. This model's minimalist design and warm-toned finish will look great in an Scandi nursery. The cot bed sales bed has an adjustable drawer that mom tester Katrina thought was more suitable than less expensive cots that have a drawer built-in. It also has an anti-bite strip that runs along the top rails of the cot, to prevent your child's teeth from getting caught. However, at over PS599 with a mattress sold separately, this cot isn't cheap and it requires an Allen key to make it functional.
A more affordable option that still gives your baby cot Online (http://idea.Informer.com) a good night's sleep is the cot that's Elementary from John Lewis' Anyday range. The easy design and simple assembly were praised by our parent testers. The cot can be folded down and stored easily as it fits into a bag the size of the one used to store a camping chair. It's not the best choice for car camping, but should be fine for apartment life or those who won't be moving their cot around too often.
We recommend the SnuzKot for an alternative to a cot that is budget-friendly, particularly if it comes with the toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It can grow with your child until they're around four years old, and our dad testers loved the fact it converted to an unassuming toddler bed and gave a cocoon-like feeling with its fabric canopy.
Safety
A good cot is not just required to meet the strict UK safety standards, but it should also be sturdy and comfortable to the touch. Find a sturdy design that has sides or safety bars and an erect base, so your baby can't easily climb out. Some cots have additional features such as teething rails, or drawers for under-bed storage that can help you stay organized while your baby develops.
Parent test participant Becki says her Boori cot "has lasted through 3 children and is still stunning." Its traditional design will suit most 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 into a toddler bed by leaving three sides open to ensure safety. There is also an extension kit which can convert it to a larger bed when your child's ready.
This stylish and simple cot is a great choice for those on a tight budget. It's simple to assemble with clearly marked components and clear instructions. It has three height settings for the mattress so that you can alter the height as your baby grows. It fits most standard cot mattress and is a great buy for the price.
This is a great choice if you are looking for an extremely high-end cot. It offers four mattress base positions in cot mode, and will last until your baby is about three years old. It is also foldable and has wheels that lock, making it a great option to move it from one room to the next.
This cot comes with a handy travel bag, and is one of the lightest cots we tested at 6kg. It's also extremely sturdy, with a strong frame that can withstand noisy toddlers. The instructions were well written and clear, however our testers found the assembly to be a little challenging. The slats were spaced sufficiently apart to keep fingers from getting caught between them. It is also more expensive than other cots that we have reviewed, but the quality and durability are worth the cost.
Design
It's easy to overlook the style when you are buying a cot bed. Your baby's cot will be used for a long time so it's important to find one you like and is also practical and useful.
The icklebubba Snowdon Classic Cot bed is the best crib newborn cot for those who love design. Its sleek, modern take on the classic sleigh design doesn't have that bulky feeling that these types of cots can provide. It also doesn't skimp on space-saving storage and has an extra drawer that slides under the cot, as well as teething rails that can be affixed to the side of the. It was sturdy and durable. The three-position height of the base lets it expand with your baby.
The Modena cot-bed from Tutti Bambini is a great value and comes with a panelled design that can suit any nursery. It's made to be used until your child is six years old, before transforming first into a junior bed and then into a stylish sofa bed. It's also one of the cot beds that we've tested with a draw as well as a hanging rail and teething rails. Its solid pine construction makes it an excellent choice for parents who want their cot to endure the test of time.
The Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed is another option that comes with panels. It is available in a variety of colors to match the decor of your nursery. The storage drawer is useful for bedding and clothing. Our mom testers were impressed with the features. It's also the easiest cot bed to assemble. The pieces are clearly labelled, and the directions are easy to follow. It is also an excellent alternative for those with limited space as it can be rolled up and then collapsed. It is made of a standard small cot beds-mattress (140cm by 70cm) and is suitable for babies to toddlerhood. A kit for extension allows it to be used up to 10 years old.
Convertibility
If you're a newly-wed there are a lot of baby essentials to think about. One of the most important is a good quality cot bed. You want something that will last as long as possible and grow with your child, giving them a safe and secure place to sleep.
Some cots are designed to be more than a bed for children. Our top pick is the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which converts into an infant bed (L207cm x W147cm x H90cm), as well as a sofa and daybed (L234cm x W145cm x H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting choice on our list, as it is designed to last through childhood to.
It's expensive when compared to other cot beds we tested, but it has an attractive appearance and feel that would suit any nursery. The instructions could have been more precise, but our parent test subjects were impressed with how easy it was to construct and put up. This isn't a major issue however, as it was still a simple task and took less than 30 minutes to complete.
Another impressive aspect of this cot is that it comes with four mattress heights for the base which is an upgrade on the three standard options. This allows you to adjust it as your child gets older, as they may need a higher or lower base level based on their age and level. It also comes with teething rails and a strip on the top to protect it from being bitten.
The grey finish was the favorite of our dad's testers. It's not cheap but it's a an excellent value, as it will last until they reach the toddler years and beyond. It also comes with one-year warranties, so you have confidence that it's durable and durable. The only thing you'll need to buy separately is a mattress which isn't included.
With so many baby must-haves to think about, choosing the ideal cot bed is among the most important buys. This guide has been created to assist you in choosing the right cot for your baby.
This high-end option works perfectly to be used in Scandi style nurseries. It's a sturdy and long-lasting choice that can grow with your child. It has three mattress height positions and the option of removing the sides to create a chic bench-style toddler bed.
Budget
There's a cot to fit every nursery and budget. There are also a range of options that provide different amounts of longevity and even convert into toddler beds that can be used through the preschool years and beyond. Obviously, the ones that convert into beds do tend to be more expensive, but the investment could be worth it if you want a cot that lasts for many years, not just for a few months.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner, with its stunning design and easy-to-assemble design, making it an excellent option for parents who want a top quality crib that can stand the test of time. This model's minimalist design and warm-toned finish will look great in an Scandi nursery. The cot bed sales bed has an adjustable drawer that mom tester Katrina thought was more suitable than less expensive cots that have a drawer built-in. It also has an anti-bite strip that runs along the top rails of the cot, to prevent your child's teeth from getting caught. However, at over PS599 with a mattress sold separately, this cot isn't cheap and it requires an Allen key to make it functional.
A more affordable option that still gives your baby cot Online (http://idea.Informer.com) a good night's sleep is the cot that's Elementary from John Lewis' Anyday range. The easy design and simple assembly were praised by our parent testers. The cot can be folded down and stored easily as it fits into a bag the size of the one used to store a camping chair. It's not the best choice for car camping, but should be fine for apartment life or those who won't be moving their cot around too often.
We recommend the SnuzKot for an alternative to a cot that is budget-friendly, particularly if it comes with the toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It can grow with your child until they're around four years old, and our dad testers loved the fact it converted to an unassuming toddler bed and gave a cocoon-like feeling with its fabric canopy.
Safety
A good cot is not just required to meet the strict UK safety standards, but it should also be sturdy and comfortable to the touch. Find a sturdy design that has sides or safety bars and an erect base, so your baby can't easily climb out. Some cots have additional features such as teething rails, or drawers for under-bed storage that can help you stay organized while your baby develops.
Parent test participant Becki says her Boori cot "has lasted through 3 children and is still stunning." Its traditional design will suit most 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 into a toddler bed by leaving three sides open to ensure safety. There is also an extension kit which can convert it to a larger bed when your child's ready.
This stylish and simple cot is a great choice for those on a tight budget. It's simple to assemble with clearly marked components and clear instructions. It has three height settings for the mattress so that you can alter the height as your baby grows. It fits most standard cot mattress and is a great buy for the price.
This is a great choice if you are looking for an extremely high-end cot. It offers four mattress base positions in cot mode, and will last until your baby is about three years old. It is also foldable and has wheels that lock, making it a great option to move it from one room to the next.
This cot comes with a handy travel bag, and is one of the lightest cots we tested at 6kg. It's also extremely sturdy, with a strong frame that can withstand noisy toddlers. The instructions were well written and clear, however our testers found the assembly to be a little challenging. The slats were spaced sufficiently apart to keep fingers from getting caught between them. It is also more expensive than other cots that we have reviewed, but the quality and durability are worth the cost.
Design
It's easy to overlook the style when you are buying a cot bed. Your baby's cot will be used for a long time so it's important to find one you like and is also practical and useful.
The icklebubba Snowdon Classic Cot bed is the best crib newborn cot for those who love design. Its sleek, modern take on the classic sleigh design doesn't have that bulky feeling that these types of cots can provide. It also doesn't skimp on space-saving storage and has an extra drawer that slides under the cot, as well as teething rails that can be affixed to the side of the. It was sturdy and durable. The three-position height of the base lets it expand with your baby.
The Modena cot-bed from Tutti Bambini is a great value and comes with a panelled design that can suit any nursery. It's made to be used until your child is six years old, before transforming first into a junior bed and then into a stylish sofa bed. It's also one of the cot beds that we've tested with a draw as well as a hanging rail and teething rails. Its solid pine construction makes it an excellent choice for parents who want their cot to endure the test of time.
The Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed is another option that comes with panels. It is available in a variety of colors to match the decor of your nursery. The storage drawer is useful for bedding and clothing. Our mom testers were impressed with the features. It's also the easiest cot bed to assemble. The pieces are clearly labelled, and the directions are easy to follow. It is also an excellent alternative for those with limited space as it can be rolled up and then collapsed. It is made of a standard small cot beds-mattress (140cm by 70cm) and is suitable for babies to toddlerhood. A kit for extension allows it to be used up to 10 years old.
Convertibility
If you're a newly-wed there are a lot of baby essentials to think about. One of the most important is a good quality cot bed. You want something that will last as long as possible and grow with your child, giving them a safe and secure place to sleep.
Some cots are designed to be more than a bed for children. Our top pick is the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which converts into an infant bed (L207cm x W147cm x H90cm), as well as a sofa and daybed (L234cm x W145cm x H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting choice on our list, as it is designed to last through childhood to.
It's expensive when compared to other cot beds we tested, but it has an attractive appearance and feel that would suit any nursery. The instructions could have been more precise, but our parent test subjects were impressed with how easy it was to construct and put up. This isn't a major issue however, as it was still a simple task and took less than 30 minutes to complete.
Another impressive aspect of this cot is that it comes with four mattress heights for the base which is an upgrade on the three standard options. This allows you to adjust it as your child gets older, as they may need a higher or lower base level based on their age and level. It also comes with teething rails and a strip on the top to protect it from being bitten.
The grey finish was the favorite of our dad's testers. It's not cheap but it's a an excellent value, as it will last until they reach the toddler years and beyond. It also comes with one-year warranties, so you have confidence that it's durable and durable. The only thing you'll need to buy separately is a mattress which isn't included.
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