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How to Choose the best cots uk Cot Bed
The best cot bed is a essential item for any baby. We've put together this guide to help you choose the ideal bed for your baby.
A premium option that will look great in Scandi-style nurseries. It's a sturdy and durable option that grows with your child. It has three mattress height positions as well as the ability to remove the sides for a stylish bench-style toddler bed.
Budget
When it comes to cots, there's something for every budget and every nursery. There are a myriad of options that have different lifespans some of which can be transformed into toddler beds to be used in the preschool years or even beyond. Naturally, those that convert into beds are generally more expensive, but the investment can really pay off when you're looking for a cot that lasts for years rather than just a few months.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner thanks to its luxurious aesthetic 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. The minimalist design and warm finish is perfect for an Scandi nursery. The cot bed has a drawer that mum tester Katrina believed was an excellent alternative to cheaper cots which have an integrated drawer. It also has an anti-bite strip along the top rails of the cot to stop your child's teeth from getting caught. But at PS599 with a mattress sold separately, this bed isn't cheap, and it requires an Allen key to get it up and running.
A more affordable alternative that will still provide your baby a comfy night's rest is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. Our parents were impressed by the simplicity of the design and quick, straightforward assembly. The cot sets can be folded into a compact size and stored because it fits in bags that are similar to that used for the camping chair. It's on the lightweight side, meaning it may not be ideal for camping in the car, however it's suitable for apartment living or for those who don't intend to move their cot for too long.
We recommend the SnuzKot as another cot for under $100, particularly when it comes with a toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It will expand with your child until they are around four years old. Our dad tester loved the possibility of converting it into a minimalist toddler bed, and created a cocoon like feeling with its fabric canopy.
Safety
A cot that is of good quality is not just required to meet the strict UK safety standards, but it must also be sturdy and comfortable to the touch. Look for a robust design with safety bars or sides, as well as a solid base, so your baby can't be able to climb out. Some cots have additional features, such as teething rails or drawers for under-bed storage which can help you stay organized while your baby grows.
Parent test participant Becki says that her Boori cot "has been through three children and is still stunning." Its traditional style is suitable for all homes and it's made from sustainably-sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you can feel good about your purchase. It can be converted from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides open to give you security) 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, stylish cot is a good choice when you're on a tight budget. It's easy to set up, with clearly labelled parts and clear instructions. It comes with three height settings for the mattress so that you can adjust it as your baby grows. It fits most standard cot mattresses and is a great purchase for the price.
If you're looking to buy a high-end cot, this is a great option. It can be used as a cot and features four mattress positions. It'll last your baby 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 a convenient travel bag and is one of the lightest cots we test at 6kg. It is also very durable, with an extremely sturdy frame that can be able to withstand the rigors of toddlers. The instructions were well-written and clear, however our testers found the assembly a bit difficult. They were impressed by the fact that the slats are sufficiently apart to avoid fingers from getting caught between them. It is also more expensive than other cots we have reviewed, but the durability and function make it a worthwhile investment.
Design
It's easy to overlook the design when buying a cot-bed. It's important that you choose the cot bed that is both practical and attractive.
The icklebubba Classic Cot bed is the ideal bed for design-lovers. Its sleek, modern take on the classic sleigh style doesn't have that bulky feeling that these types can have. It has plenty of storage space-saving features and storage options, including an under-bed drawer that can be tucked away beneath the cot, as well as teething rails on the sides. It was sturdy and robust. The three-position height of the base lets it grow with your child.
The Modena cot-bed from Tutti Bambini is a great value for money and comes in a panelled design that will suit any nursery. It's made to be used until your child is six years old, converting first into a junior bed, and then into a stylish sofa bed. It's also one of only a few cot beds that we tested with the option of a drawer and a rail for teething and a hanging rail.
The Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed is another option that comes with panels. It comes in a variety of colours to match your nursery decor. The storage drawer was especially useful for bedding and clothes. Our mom testers were impressed with its features. It's also one of the easiest cot beds to build, with all pieces being clearly labelled and with easy-to-follow instructions. It's also a great choice for those who have a limited space, as it can be folded and flat-packed. It fits a standard cot mattress (140cm x 70cm) and is suitable from the time of birth until toddlerhood, with an extension kit that permits it to be used up until your child turns 10 years old. older.
Convertibility
There are many baby essentials you need to think about as the new parent. One of the most recommended cribs important items to think about is a top-quality crib sets bed. You want it to last as long as you can and grow with your child, so they can have a safe place to sleep.
While most cots can be transformed to toddler beds through the purchase of a conversion kit some cots are made 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 sofa and daybed (L234cm x W145cm and H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting selection on our list, because it is designed to last through childhood to.
It's a bit more expensive than some of the other cot beds we tested, but its premium look and feel will fit in any nursery. Our parents who tested it were impressed with how easy it was to build and set up, although they did note that the instructions could be more clear. This is a minor flaw however, as it was a breeze and took less than 30 minutes to complete.
This cot comes with four base heights for mattresses. This is an upgrade from the three most common options. This gives you the ability to adjust it as your child grows, since they may require a higher or lower base level, based on their age and level. It includes teething rails that are useful and a plastic strip at the top to prevent it from being bit.
The grey finish was the most popular of our dad test-driver. It's not cheap, however it is a the best value for money since it will last your child until they reach the toddler years and beyond. Additionally, it comes with a one-year warranty which gives you peace of mind that it's durable and durable. The only thing that you will need to purchase separately is the mattress.
The best cot bed is a essential item for any baby. We've put together this guide to help you choose the ideal bed for your baby.
A premium option that will look great in Scandi-style nurseries. It's a sturdy and durable option that grows with your child. It has three mattress height positions as well as the ability to remove the sides for a stylish bench-style toddler bed.
Budget
When it comes to cots, there's something for every budget and every nursery. There are a myriad of options that have different lifespans some of which can be transformed into toddler beds to be used in the preschool years or even beyond. Naturally, those that convert into beds are generally more expensive, but the investment can really pay off when you're looking for a cot that lasts for years rather than just a few months.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner thanks to its luxurious aesthetic 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. The minimalist design and warm finish is perfect for an Scandi nursery. The cot bed has a drawer that mum tester Katrina believed was an excellent alternative to cheaper cots which have an integrated drawer. It also has an anti-bite strip along the top rails of the cot to stop your child's teeth from getting caught. But at PS599 with a mattress sold separately, this bed isn't cheap, and it requires an Allen key to get it up and running.
A more affordable alternative that will still provide your baby a comfy night's rest is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. Our parents were impressed by the simplicity of the design and quick, straightforward assembly. The cot sets can be folded into a compact size and stored because it fits in bags that are similar to that used for the camping chair. It's on the lightweight side, meaning it may not be ideal for camping in the car, however it's suitable for apartment living or for those who don't intend to move their cot for too long.
We recommend the SnuzKot as another cot for under $100, particularly when it comes with a toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It will expand with your child until they are around four years old. Our dad tester loved the possibility of converting it into a minimalist toddler bed, and created a cocoon like feeling with its fabric canopy.
Safety
A cot that is of good quality is not just required to meet the strict UK safety standards, but it must also be sturdy and comfortable to the touch. Look for a robust design with safety bars or sides, as well as a solid base, so your baby can't be able to climb out. Some cots have additional features, such as teething rails or drawers for under-bed storage which can help you stay organized while your baby grows.
Parent test participant Becki says that her Boori cot "has been through three children and is still stunning." Its traditional style is suitable for all homes and it's made from sustainably-sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you can feel good about your purchase. It can be converted from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides open to give you security) 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, stylish cot is a good choice when you're on a tight budget. It's easy to set up, with clearly labelled parts and clear instructions. It comes with three height settings for the mattress so that you can adjust it as your baby grows. It fits most standard cot mattresses and is a great purchase for the price.
If you're looking to buy a high-end cot, this is a great option. It can be used as a cot and features four mattress positions. It'll last your baby 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 a convenient travel bag and is one of the lightest cots we test at 6kg. It is also very durable, with an extremely sturdy frame that can be able to withstand the rigors of toddlers. The instructions were well-written and clear, however our testers found the assembly a bit difficult. They were impressed by the fact that the slats are sufficiently apart to avoid fingers from getting caught between them. It is also more expensive than other cots we have reviewed, but the durability and function make it a worthwhile investment.
Design
It's easy to overlook the design when buying a cot-bed. It's important that you choose the cot bed that is both practical and attractive.
The icklebubba Classic Cot bed is the ideal bed for design-lovers. Its sleek, modern take on the classic sleigh style doesn't have that bulky feeling that these types can have. It has plenty of storage space-saving features and storage options, including an under-bed drawer that can be tucked away beneath the cot, as well as teething rails on the sides. It was sturdy and robust. The three-position height of the base lets it grow with your child.
The Modena cot-bed from Tutti Bambini is a great value for money and comes in a panelled design that will suit any nursery. It's made to be used until your child is six years old, converting first into a junior bed, and then into a stylish sofa bed. It's also one of only a few cot beds that we tested with the option of a drawer and a rail for teething and a hanging rail.
The Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed is another option that comes with panels. It comes in a variety of colours to match your nursery decor. The storage drawer was especially useful for bedding and clothes. Our mom testers were impressed with its features. It's also one of the easiest cot beds to build, with all pieces being clearly labelled and with easy-to-follow instructions. It's also a great choice for those who have a limited space, as it can be folded and flat-packed. It fits a standard cot mattress (140cm x 70cm) and is suitable from the time of birth until toddlerhood, with an extension kit that permits it to be used up until your child turns 10 years old. older.
Convertibility
There are many baby essentials you need to think about as the new parent. One of the most recommended cribs important items to think about is a top-quality crib sets bed. You want it to last as long as you can and grow with your child, so they can have a safe place to sleep.
While most cots can be transformed to toddler beds through the purchase of a conversion kit some cots are made 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 sofa and daybed (L234cm x W145cm and H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting selection on our list, because it is designed to last through childhood to.
It's a bit more expensive than some of the other cot beds we tested, but its premium look and feel will fit in any nursery. Our parents who tested it were impressed with how easy it was to build and set up, although they did note that the instructions could be more clear. This is a minor flaw however, as it was a breeze and took less than 30 minutes to complete.
This cot comes with four base heights for mattresses. This is an upgrade from the three most common options. This gives you the ability to adjust it as your child grows, since they may require a higher or lower base level, based on their age and level. It includes teething rails that are useful and a plastic strip at the top to prevent it from being bit.
The grey finish was the most popular of our dad test-driver. It's not cheap, however it is a the best value for money since it will last your child until they reach the toddler years and beyond. Additionally, it comes with a one-year warranty which gives you peace of mind that it's durable and durable. The only thing that you will need to purchase separately is the mattress.
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