How to Choose the Best Cot Bed<br /><br />With so many baby essentials to consider, a top crib bed is among the most important purchases. This guide will help you choose the right bed for your baby.<br /><br />A top-quality option that is perfect for Scandi-style nurseries. This sturdy and durable choice can grow with your baby, with three mattress positions and the ability to remove the sides to create a stylish bench style toddler bed.<br /><br />Budget<br /><br />When you think of cots, there's a cot to fit every budget and every nursery. There are a myriad of options that offer various levels of longevity, with some converting into toddler beds to be used into the age of preschool and beyond. Obviously, the ones that convert into a bed tend to be more expensive but the extra investment could be worth it in the event that you need a cot that lasts for years rather than just for a few months.<br /><br />The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner thanks to its elegant design and simple design, making it an excellent choice for those who want an extremely high-quality cot that will stand the years. Our parents appreciated the sleek design and warm oak finish of this model, which looks amazing in a modern-style Scandi nursery. The cot bed also has a handy drawer, which mum tester Katrina thought was a better option than some cheaper cots that come with a built-in drawer, and an anti-bite plastic strip on the top of the cot rails to protect your child from getting their teeth stuck between the bars. This cot bed isn't cheap, and requires an Allen key for setting up.<br /><br />The Elementary cot is a less expensive option that will give your baby a comfortable night's rest. It's part of the Anyday collection by John Lewis. The simple design and easy assembly were well-loved by our parent testers. The cot can be folded into a compact size and stored as it fits into bags that are similar to the one used for a camping chair. It's light and therefore may not be suitable for camping in the car, but it should be fine to live in apartments or for those who don't plan to move their cot all the time.<br /><br />We suggest the SnuzKot as an alternative to a cot that is budget-friendly, particularly when it comes with the toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It will expand with your child until about four years old, and our dad testers loved the fact that it can be converted into a minimal-looking toddler bed and gave a cocoon-like feeling by incorporating a fabric canopy.<br /><br />Safety<br /><br />A good cot will not only be in compliance with UK safety standards, but also feel solid and secure. Choose a sturdy design with sides or safety bars and a solid base, so your baby can't be able to climb out. <a href="https://bankwilcox48.livejournal.com/profile">mini cotbed</a> will also have additional features such as teething rails and under-bed drawers, which can help you organize your home while your little one is growing.<br /><br />The Boori cot is made of sustainable Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata, so you can be confident in the purchase. It can be converted from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides open to give you peace of mind) and comes with an option to add an extension kit that can take it all the way to a double bed when your child is ready.<br /><br />This stylish but simple cot is a great choice for those on a tight budget. It is easy to assemble with clearly marked parts and clear instructions. It comes with three mattress settings that allow you to alter the height as your child grows. It can be used with standard crib mattresses and is a great buy for the money.<br /><br />If you're looking for a top cot, this is a great choice. It can be used as a cot and features four mattress positions. It will last your baby until they are around three years old. It folds flat and has locks on the wheels, making it portable if you need to move it from room to room.<br /><br />The cot is extremely lightweight at just 6kg and comes with a great bag for traveling. It's also extremely sturdy, with a strong frame that'll stand up to boisterous toddlers. The instructions were well-written and clear, but our testers found the assembly a bit difficult. They also noted that the slats were spaced enough apart to prevent fingers getting caught in between them. It's also more expensive than other cots we have reviewed, however the quality and durability are worth the cost.<br /><br />Design<br /><br />When buying a cot bed it's easy to be engrossed in the specs and safety features, but don't neglect the design. It is essential to choose a cot bed that is both functional and beautiful.<br /><br />The ickle bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed is the perfect cot bed for design lovers with its sleek contemporary take on a traditional sleigh design that does not have the bulky look that these beds can often come with. It's got plenty of storage space-saving features and storage options, including a drawer that fits underneath the cot, as well as teething rails on the sides. Our mum tester found it solid and sturdy and has a three-position base height that allows the bed to grow with your child.<br /><br />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 they are six years older. It transforms into a junior mattress and it transforms into a stylish sofa bed. It is also one of only a handful of cot beds that we've tested with a drawer, a teething rail, and a hanging rail.<br /><br />Another option with a sleek panel design is the Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed, that is available in a variety of colour options to coordinate with the decor of your nursery. Our mum testers loved its clever features and the storage drawer particularly useful to store bedding and clothes. It's also one of the most simple cot beds to put together, with all the pieces being clearly labelled and with easy-to-follow instructions. It's also a great option for those with limited space, since it can be folded and then flat-packed. It fits a standard cot mattress (140cm x 70cm) and is suitable from birth to toddlerhood with an extension kit that permits it to be used until your child is 10 years old. of age.<br /><br />Convertability<br /><br />If you're a newly-wed there are a myriad of baby essentials to think about. One of the most important is a good quality cot bed. You want something that lasts as long as possible and will grow with your child to give them a safe and comfortable place to sleep.<br /><br />Some cots are designed to be more than just a toddler bed. The Boori Eton Cot Bed is our top choice. It converts into a toddler (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, as it will last your child through childhood to.<br /><br /><br /><br />It's a bit more expensive than the other cot beds we tested however its superior look and feel will fit in any nursery. Our parents were impressed by how simple it was to put together and construct however they did mention that the instructions could be clearer. This isn't a big issue however, as it was a breeze and took less than 30 minutes to complete.<br /><br />This cot comes with four base heights for mattresses. This is an upgrade from the three most popular options. This allows you to alter the height of the cot as your child develops. They might require a lower or higher base level, based on their age and ability. It also comes with teething rails and a plastic strip that runs along the top to guard it from being bitten.<br /><br />The grey finish was the preferred of our dad tester. It's not cheap but it's great value for money as it will see your child through toddlerhood and beyond. It's also covered by one-year warranty, so you can be confident that it will last. The only thing you'll need to purchase separately is the mattress.<br /><br />
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