Cheap Cot Beds<br /><br />This sleigh-style cot bed looks beautiful and will last for many years with two height settings for the mattress base. Our 2022 Gold award-winning model can be transformed into a toddler bed and even has teething rails.<br /><br />The sturdy wooden frame is easy to put together and has clear instructions. It is also able to be transformed into a stylish bed that can be used as a bench for children who are older.<br /><br /><br /><br />Great Little Trading Little Wren Cotbed<br /><br />The incredibly designed bed made an impressive impression with our judges, who were enthralled by its Scandi-inspired design and the soothing mix of white and sustainably-sourced natural Ash wood. Small dimensions, three height settings and the possibility of converting it to a Junior or Toddler bed make it a fantastic option for small spaces. It also scores highly in terms of safety as it is one of the two cots featured in this guide with an inbuilt teething bar to stop your child from biting on the sides.<br /><br />The cot comes with an Ickle Bubba sprung bed made of high-quality, dent-resistant nursery foam and a matching under-cot storage drawer on castors. It is possible to store everything you need for your baby in the drawer without being in view. This is a simple purchase that won't break the budget. It will also work well in any nursery since it is available in gray, white or a mix of both.<br /><br />Mamas & Papas has a great choice of cots that are reasonably priced and come with lots of extras. It's simple and uncluttered with a grey-brown or white finish and a removable panel that transforms it into an infant bed. It's easy to set up and comes with two different mattress positions. The only drawback is that you have to purchase the mattress separately. However, it's well worth considering if all additional features are included at an affordable price.<br /><br />This is a great option for those on a budget who are looking to outfit their nursery. It includes a changing desk and a storage drawer. Our reviewer Carolyn loved the way it slides easily onto the base of the cot, and also that it had plenty of space for a changing mat as well as an assortment of nappies, wipes, creams and other items. However, she noted, that it can be tricky to put together, and the instructions aren't always clear. Our test participants also found it heavy and bulky, so keep that in mind when you're planning to move it yourself.<br /><br />John Lewis Anyday Basic Cot Bed<br /><br />This cot bed is an excellent option for a budget-friendly option that isn't compromising on quality. It comes with 3 mattress height positions so your baby can use it from birth and includes teething rails. This cot also comes with the nappy changing station as well as a storage drawer. It's easy to put together and comes with clear instructions. However, If you're concerned about putting it together on your own, John Lewis offers an assembly service for an extra PS60 that includes fixing it to the wall (if required) and the disposal of all packaging.<br /><br />The cot is fashionable and modern. It is also very easy to clean. The sides can be moved into different places so that you can accommodate your baby as they grow and develop. It's a great value and constructed from FSC pine which means you can be sure that it will last.<br /><br />Many parents opt for a cot-bed that can be transformed into a toddler bed when they are ready. These beds are more expensive than a standard crib however they will last longer and can be used as a daybed or sofa for your child.<br /><br />There are cots that convert to beds for just PS40. However you'll need to purchase a mattress separately. If you want an affordable cot and will last for many years then the Ikea Sniglar Cot Bed is the best choice. It also accepts a standard cot-bed mattress (not included).<br /><br />The SnuzKot is a great inexpensive cot bed that we've included in our roundup. It begins as small bed, but transforms into a chic toddler bed, and finally a sofa bed or daybed. It's a great option for small nurseries. You can also include an extension kit to extend it up to 10 years!<br /><br />La Redoute Willox Adjustable Cot Bed<br /><br />This beautiful cot bed by French retailer La Redoute will add warmth and texture to your nursery. It's not the most expensive crib (you must purchase a mattress separately) however, it appears much more expensive than it actually is. It will expand along with your child to become a toddler bed, and later a junior couch and finally a full-size bedroom.<br /><br />It would work beautifully with a vintage nursery, but also in a contemporary style. The neutral colours are suitable for all room colors and there's plenty of room to update the decor as your child grows older.<br /><br />Cot beds come in a variety of sizes and designs and styles, so you need to think about which one would suit your space the best. You should also think about the features you'd like to invest in Some come with a drawer for storage, teething rails and adjustable heights to make them last longer.<br /><br />A cot that transforms into a toddler bed, a sofa or even a bed is the ideal choice if you intend to use it for as long as possible. This stunning sleigh style from British brand Obaby isn't the cheapest but it's a stylish option with a stunning look. It is also durable and safe and comes with a variety of mattress bases so that you can modify it to the perfect height for your child as they develop.<br /><br />All cots should be safe standards. Make sure that the cot you select has a solid base, a solid foundation that is free of gaps, and bars that can't be bent or broken. <a href="https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/">Cots 4 Tots</a> have additional safety features, such as anti-drop bars to stop your child from falling out of bed, so look for these when shopping.<br /><br />Most cots or cot beds require a mattress that is included in the price of purchase, or is available for purchase separately. Be sure that the mattress is the right size for the cot you are considering, as incorrect dimensions can lead to sagging or discomfort. There are also cots are constructed from wood, while others are made of MDF or a different man-made material. If you're looking for a wood cot, ensure that the slats have been made from plywood or birch and not MDF as they are more durable.<br /><br />Mamas & Papas Little Angel Cot Bed<br /><br />This Mamas and Papas cot bed is a stylish choice with a variety of features. It's easy to build and looks fantastic with a curved edge for baby and practical hanging rails for dummies as well as blankets. The cot comes with three height positions and also can be converted into a toddler bed, so it can take your baby through the first four years of their life. The sides are fixed, which makes it more stable than a conventional dropside cot. Teething rails are built in to protect the paintwork and prevent your child from chewing on them.<br /><br />Megan, a panellist from Parent Approved, loves this cot-bed for its beautiful design and added function. She particularly loves the drawer on the base that is ideal for storing blankets and bedding. It's easy to open and close and comes with a soft-close finish to avoid disturbing your baby during sleep times. The cot is built with high sides that protect your baby from climbers and teething rails at both ends. The dummy hanger is helpful for those late night feeds and there's plenty of space under to store books and toys too.<br /><br />This Mamas and Papas Metro Cot Bed is a great choice for parents who want to buy a stylish cot which fits into a small nursery. It features three heights that can be adjusted so that your child can enjoy sleep in a comfortable position as they grow. It can also be transformed into a toddler bed, saving your money on furniture upgrade during growth periods. Its simple design is elegant and minimal, but also robust enough to ensure that your baby is protected, and it's finished with a beautiful two-tone colour scheme that is sure to match any style of decor you have in your home.<br /><br />The only downside is the lack of a drop mechanism, which might be an issue as your baby grows into an adult and you're trying to get them into the cot without waking them up. You can however purchase an inexpensive mattress separately to use it with, which will provide the same functionality as any other cot.<br /><br />
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