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How to Choose a Cot Bed

Cot beds provide a safe, comfortable and secure environment for your child to rest. They can be dangerous, however should you fail to adhere to safety guidelines.

Our top choice is the Mamas and Papas Coxley cot bed that received praise for its aesthetics and construction quality, as well as the ease of assembly. It is suitable from birth, and can be made into a toddler's cot using an extension kit.

Safety

Cot Beds provide an environment that is safe and comfortable for your child. The most important consideration is whether the cot meets current safety standards. It is essential to ensure that a second-hand cot or heirloom cot beds for sale has been cleaned and meets the most current British standards. It should be free of stickers, transfers and protrusions that could create dangers to children from choking.

It's also important to make sure that the cot is properly assembled, especially when it's a second-hand or an old model. Older cots may have been painted in leaded paint, which is harmful to infants. Newer models usually include a locking mechanism to ensure that the cot won't collapse or fold while your child is inside.

It is important to choose the right mattress for your child. It should be sturdy, fit snugly inside the cot and have no gaps on either end. You should also consider using a mattress protector that is waterproof to protect the fabric from injuries and extend its lifespan.

A cot with adjustable base height is an ideal choice as it allows you to lower the mattress as your child grows. This will stop them from climbing out and falling out of bed, as well as reduce the risk of SIDS. It is a good idea to check the height of the base on a regular basis especially if your child begins to crawl and pull themselves up in bed.

When your baby is no longer in their crib, or bassinet and is now ready for the cot bed. Pick a bed or cot that is compliant with the British safety standards BS EN 7016 for a cot, and BS8509 for the bed. This will ensure that your baby is protected throughout the first six months. As they grow older you may think about a bunk bed or a single bed. Luckily, Babymore offers a wide selection of cot beds that meet the required safety standards.

Style

For parents who are new, deciding on a Cot Bed that is not only secure for your baby but that also looks great can be a challenge. With a bit of research, you can find the ideal crib for your baby that looks stylish and match your decor. The best cots are available in different styles, including solid fronts and side panels that are slatted. You can choose one that is in line with your style and the room of your baby.

If you're looking to buy something classic, modern or a mix of both, there are a wide range of cots on the market that can be adapted to all tastes and budgets. Some cots have additional features like teething rails or drawers underneath the bed to keep things neat and tidy.

The amount of time your cot will be used is another important aspect. When your child is able to stand without assistance, which usually occurs around the age three it is time to transition them into the bed of a toddler. A cot that is transformed into a toddler's bed is a good investment. You'll be able to buy the correct mattress separately and when your child is ready to move on, the bed base can be dropped down to its lowest level for security.

The sleigh and four poster crib designs are also a popular choice for many new parents. They can add an element of luxury and glamour to any nursery, and can work particularly well in rooms with high ceilings. They can also be complemented by a canopy or curtains for added effect.

When it concerns bedding for your baby You should aim for breathable fabrics like bamboo or cotton. This is gentler on the delicate skin of your baby and help regulate their temperature. Avoid using blankets that are heavy as they could pose a risk of being suffocated. It is recommended to use fitted sheets that are comfortably fit over the mattress and ensure that there aren't any gaps either side of the bed. This will reduce the risk of tripping or snagging and improve the overall security of your baby's bed.

Convertibility

Cot beds can be changed easily to a toddler or junior bed for growing families. This can help parents save money and avoid the stress of buying a new bed as their child develops from a infant to an adult.

The convertible cot design has sides that can be made to be fixed, have doors, or fold down to make it easy to access. They are designed to reduce the chance of entrapment and help create a safe sleeping environment for your child. Some have transparent panels that allow your child to see the world around them. This helps encourage an attitude of independence and exploration.

The majority of cot beds can be adjusted to accommodate your baby's changing requirements. The highest position is typically used for the first few months, and as your child grows and starts to roll over, you can lower the base to stop them falling out of the cot. Once your child is able sit up without assistance, you can choose the lowest position of the base. This will allow him or her to climb into and out of the cot in a safe manner.

If you're looking for more of a traditional look can opt for a classic design that will fit in seamlessly with any nursery decor. The cots are typically made from sturdy and durable wood which will endure the test of time. The slats are spaced to ensure the safety of your little one and are coated with non-toxic paints.

Some cribs are more modern with features such as built-in storage, teething rails and even a built-in shelf. Some cots have a changing table to make it easier to change your child. You can also save space and money by not needing to buy an additional cabinet for changing your baby.

Some cots come with ingenious designs, like the Pinette one, which features an wooden frame with a home-like style that is perfect for hanging toys. It also makes a great secret bedroom when it is covered with a sheet. It's also built to last with unique design that lets it grow with your child and accommodate up to 10 years old junior beds.

Storage

If you're planning to furnish the nursery cots or creating a welcoming space for a loved one, choosing the right crib bed is a crucial investment. Select a cot that has adjustable mattress heights, teething rails, and other features that let you use it for many years. Choose a model that is easy to put together, with flatpack features allowing you to piece it together at home. Some cot-beds have additional features, like under-bed drawers and removable changing tops.

Cots are lightweight, portable sleeping frames for small children and infants. Some models are constructed of fabrics or wood and have a mattress that is simple, whereas others are more robust and can be transformed into toddler beds. No matter what type, all cots are required to comply with strict UK safety standards.

While the price of a cot may vary according to the materials used and additional features, they are generally within budget. For example, the budget Westport cot made by Silver Cross takes just over an hour to put together and comes with simple instructions and an Allen key. It's a bit on the pricey side however its sleek design and quality construction make it a worthy investment.

Convertible cot-beds are a great investment because they let you use the furniture for many years as your child grows from a baby into a toddler, and finally into a bed of a large size. There are a variety of options that convert cribs into toddler bed or even a sofa. These beds tend to be larger than the traditional cribs. They can be more costly, but they last longer.

Think about where you'll put the cot and how large the room is before you purchase one. Cots should be ventilated and away from direct sunlight. Also, ensure that the area is clear of clutter and other hazards like toys, blankets and pillows. If you're purchasing a second-hand cot, check the frame for protrusions which could pose a danger to your child. Contact the manufacturer if you have any concerns.