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How to Choose the Best cot for newborn cots to tots in the UK
With its sleek, minimalist design and warm oak finish this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. It is also kept tidy with a drawer as well as a handy anti-bite plastic strip on the top rails.
This crib is the solution for your baby who is a bit fussy. It responds to their cries by making soothing sounds that mimic the baby's womb.
Size
A good cot size is a compromise between giving your baby the space to grow, and not overcrowding the nursery with an enormous bed. The standard UK mattress size for cots is 70cm by 140cm, that should be enough for infants up to three years old. Some cots could have curved edges or other features that could alter the size of a bed mattress. It is therefore important to double check your mattress's footprint prior to purchasing.
There are cots available at many high-street retailers such as Dunelm or Ikea. Many retailers have the option of a return policy, so you can swap out the cot that doesn't meet your requirements. It's also a good idea to shop online, since you can gain a better understanding of the dimensions of each cot, and how it will look in your nursery.
If you're in search of a top-quality cot, check out the SNOO Smart Sleeper. This cot can monitor your baby's cry and gently rock them to sleep, simulating the sounds of the womb. This technology helps your baby get a good night's sleep. It can be used in any crib or cot. It's a great choice for babies and newborns who are fussy or who have breathing issues and it can monitor their sleep patterns to help you understand the habits of your baby.
Stokke Sleepi Cot is another fantastic option. This minimalistic cot, made of solid beech, has a removable panel that transforms it into a toddler's bed. It comes with a variety of mattresses, so you can alter the height of your child's sleeping space to fit their needs. It's an excellent choice for bedrooms with small cot beds spaces or with ceilings that slope. Our panel also found it easy to put together.
The Elementary cot, from John Lewis' Anyday Collection is a budget-friendly alternative. It is available in a variety of finishes from white to dark slate gray and can be used from birth until your child reaches the age of four. It has three mattress heights, which allow you easily reach your baby, and can be converted into a toddler bed by removing the sides and putting in the footboard. The cot is FSC certified and comes with a mattress included.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial part of the nursery of your baby's but they must be safe too. Look for a cot with the code BS EN 716 and that is certified to meet British safety standards. It should also have a firm flat mattress, and not be stuffed with duvets and bumpers which aren't recommended by the Lullaby Trust.
If you are purchasing a second-hand cot beds for sale, be sure to check the age of the cot. Lead paint can be harmful to babies. Be sure to look for signs that the cot has been used, especially on the sides, where children might rub their hands. This can cause skin irritation. Also, it's worth checking for any transfer or stickers as these can peel off and pose an choking risk to your child.
Some cots are equipped with additional features, like teething rails and storage drawers. One of our mum testers was particularly impressed by this model from John Lewis which is both fashionable and practical. "It's extremely simple to put together, and has every piece labeled alphabetically," she said, adding that it's one of the easiest cots to transform into the toddler bed. It also comes with an additional drawer that can help you keep the nursery tidy and also has three adjustable heights that allow you to use it as your baby grows.
Another factor to consider is the depth of the cot. You should choose a cot with a minimum depth of 50cm to prevent your child from climbing onto the cot as they become mobile. There are a variety of options for mattresses for cots, including foam, spring interiors, or natural materials for those who suffer from allergies. You may also want to think about purchasing a cot protector to shield the mattress from stains and spills if you plan to purchase a new cot. It's a good idea to hire an expert to examine the safety of your used cot and fix any damage. This will usually cost around PS100 but it's worth the investment to ensure your peace of mind.
Style
It's easy to get bogged down in the details of safety and specifications when buying for a baby but don't forget about the style. A cot is going to be used for a long period of time, so it is essential to choose one that is suitable for the room of your baby and your decor. Fortunately, a lot of cots and cot beds come in different colourways and designs that look great with the furniture or interiors that you've chosen for your baby's first bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed showcases how stylish a crib could be. Its under-bed storage drawer is a practical feature which helped it score high marks with our panel, while teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as useful as it is fashionable. The cot is easy to put together, even though it is delivered flat, with easy instructions and clearly labeled parts.
Stokke Sleepi is another option for a chic functional cot. It combines Scandi style with the benefit of being able to grow with' your child. It can be used as a cot from birth or until your child reaches the age of five, at which point you can convert it into a toddler's bed by removing a side. Our test subjects were awed by its sturdy design and smooth oval shape, but it might be a little too pricey for some.
If you choose an item with bars that are too close together, your baby could become trapped or choke. Also, you should ensure that the drop-side mechanism works efficiently and reliably, and can't be easily lowered by your child. If you choose a cot with bars that are not properly spaced, your baby may get trapped or choke. You should also be sure that the mechanism for dropping is reliable and does not let your child lower it.
You should also be sure that the cot you buy is in compliance with UK safety standards, which is usually BS EN 716, and if it converts into bed, BS 8509, which includes a plastic strip that prevents bites across the top of the bars. Most cots and cot beds will have this information in the product description or on their website, however If you are concerned, it's worth speaking to the retailer to be certain.
Convertibility
Some models are built to last for many years. Most popular cots can be transformed into sofas for toddlers or toddlers. This allows you to continue using it well beyond the infant stage. They are more expensive because they must support an overweight child for longer. However they are a great investment if you are planning to use them long after your baby has grown.
A cot is also one of the most important purchases you will make for your new arrival It is crucial to ensure it meets strict UK safety standards. Look for the BS EN 716 code on the product's page to confirm this, and also make sure that it has a base that is fully slatted and does not have gaps in any of the sides. If it is not then you'll have to purchase a new bed mattress.
Some cots are also equipped with extra features like rails for teething, which can help to save space and make parenting life easier. Others are easy to assemble and are ideal if you are in a hurry or are worried about putting it together. The John Lewis cot bed, for example, was rated by one of our mum testers as the most simple flatpack to put together' and is complete with clear instructions and photos.
Another option is the stunning Boori cot, which comes with an elegant design and comes in a variety of finishes to suit your nursery. It has 3 adjustable mattress heights and can be converted to an infant bed by removing the side, and then to a junior bed by the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a range of sizes to suit your space, and one of our test parents stated that hers lasted through three children.
Another great choice is the Stokke Sleepi, which has an open design that allows you to expand it into different configurations. The mini cotbed model is ideal for babies and can be converted into a toddler bed with the addition of a side, and it can be converted into a junior bed when your child is ready for it. It's also a top option for aesthetics with our panel-loving the natural finish and smooth oval shape.
With its sleek, minimalist design and warm oak finish this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. It is also kept tidy with a drawer as well as a handy anti-bite plastic strip on the top rails.
This crib is the solution for your baby who is a bit fussy. It responds to their cries by making soothing sounds that mimic the baby's womb.
Size
A good cot size is a compromise between giving your baby the space to grow, and not overcrowding the nursery with an enormous bed. The standard UK mattress size for cots is 70cm by 140cm, that should be enough for infants up to three years old. Some cots could have curved edges or other features that could alter the size of a bed mattress. It is therefore important to double check your mattress's footprint prior to purchasing.
There are cots available at many high-street retailers such as Dunelm or Ikea. Many retailers have the option of a return policy, so you can swap out the cot that doesn't meet your requirements. It's also a good idea to shop online, since you can gain a better understanding of the dimensions of each cot, and how it will look in your nursery.
If you're in search of a top-quality cot, check out the SNOO Smart Sleeper. This cot can monitor your baby's cry and gently rock them to sleep, simulating the sounds of the womb. This technology helps your baby get a good night's sleep. It can be used in any crib or cot. It's a great choice for babies and newborns who are fussy or who have breathing issues and it can monitor their sleep patterns to help you understand the habits of your baby.
Stokke Sleepi Cot is another fantastic option. This minimalistic cot, made of solid beech, has a removable panel that transforms it into a toddler's bed. It comes with a variety of mattresses, so you can alter the height of your child's sleeping space to fit their needs. It's an excellent choice for bedrooms with small cot beds spaces or with ceilings that slope. Our panel also found it easy to put together.
The Elementary cot, from John Lewis' Anyday Collection is a budget-friendly alternative. It is available in a variety of finishes from white to dark slate gray and can be used from birth until your child reaches the age of four. It has three mattress heights, which allow you easily reach your baby, and can be converted into a toddler bed by removing the sides and putting in the footboard. The cot is FSC certified and comes with a mattress included.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial part of the nursery of your baby's but they must be safe too. Look for a cot with the code BS EN 716 and that is certified to meet British safety standards. It should also have a firm flat mattress, and not be stuffed with duvets and bumpers which aren't recommended by the Lullaby Trust.
If you are purchasing a second-hand cot beds for sale, be sure to check the age of the cot. Lead paint can be harmful to babies. Be sure to look for signs that the cot has been used, especially on the sides, where children might rub their hands. This can cause skin irritation. Also, it's worth checking for any transfer or stickers as these can peel off and pose an choking risk to your child.
Some cots are equipped with additional features, like teething rails and storage drawers. One of our mum testers was particularly impressed by this model from John Lewis which is both fashionable and practical. "It's extremely simple to put together, and has every piece labeled alphabetically," she said, adding that it's one of the easiest cots to transform into the toddler bed. It also comes with an additional drawer that can help you keep the nursery tidy and also has three adjustable heights that allow you to use it as your baby grows.
Another factor to consider is the depth of the cot. You should choose a cot with a minimum depth of 50cm to prevent your child from climbing onto the cot as they become mobile. There are a variety of options for mattresses for cots, including foam, spring interiors, or natural materials for those who suffer from allergies. You may also want to think about purchasing a cot protector to shield the mattress from stains and spills if you plan to purchase a new cot. It's a good idea to hire an expert to examine the safety of your used cot and fix any damage. This will usually cost around PS100 but it's worth the investment to ensure your peace of mind.
Style
It's easy to get bogged down in the details of safety and specifications when buying for a baby but don't forget about the style. A cot is going to be used for a long period of time, so it is essential to choose one that is suitable for the room of your baby and your decor. Fortunately, a lot of cots and cot beds come in different colourways and designs that look great with the furniture or interiors that you've chosen for your baby's first bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed showcases how stylish a crib could be. Its under-bed storage drawer is a practical feature which helped it score high marks with our panel, while teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as useful as it is fashionable. The cot is easy to put together, even though it is delivered flat, with easy instructions and clearly labeled parts.
Stokke Sleepi is another option for a chic functional cot. It combines Scandi style with the benefit of being able to grow with' your child. It can be used as a cot from birth or until your child reaches the age of five, at which point you can convert it into a toddler's bed by removing a side. Our test subjects were awed by its sturdy design and smooth oval shape, but it might be a little too pricey for some.
If you choose an item with bars that are too close together, your baby could become trapped or choke. Also, you should ensure that the drop-side mechanism works efficiently and reliably, and can't be easily lowered by your child. If you choose a cot with bars that are not properly spaced, your baby may get trapped or choke. You should also be sure that the mechanism for dropping is reliable and does not let your child lower it.
You should also be sure that the cot you buy is in compliance with UK safety standards, which is usually BS EN 716, and if it converts into bed, BS 8509, which includes a plastic strip that prevents bites across the top of the bars. Most cots and cot beds will have this information in the product description or on their website, however If you are concerned, it's worth speaking to the retailer to be certain.
Convertibility
Some models are built to last for many years. Most popular cots can be transformed into sofas for toddlers or toddlers. This allows you to continue using it well beyond the infant stage. They are more expensive because they must support an overweight child for longer. However they are a great investment if you are planning to use them long after your baby has grown.
A cot is also one of the most important purchases you will make for your new arrival It is crucial to ensure it meets strict UK safety standards. Look for the BS EN 716 code on the product's page to confirm this, and also make sure that it has a base that is fully slatted and does not have gaps in any of the sides. If it is not then you'll have to purchase a new bed mattress.
Some cots are also equipped with extra features like rails for teething, which can help to save space and make parenting life easier. Others are easy to assemble and are ideal if you are in a hurry or are worried about putting it together. The John Lewis cot bed, for example, was rated by one of our mum testers as the most simple flatpack to put together' and is complete with clear instructions and photos.
Another option is the stunning Boori cot, which comes with an elegant design and comes in a variety of finishes to suit your nursery. It has 3 adjustable mattress heights and can be converted to an infant bed by removing the side, and then to a junior bed by the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a range of sizes to suit your space, and one of our test parents stated that hers lasted through three children.
Another great choice is the Stokke Sleepi, which has an open design that allows you to expand it into different configurations. The mini cotbed model is ideal for babies and can be converted into a toddler bed with the addition of a side, and it can be converted into a junior bed when your child is ready for it. It's also a top option for aesthetics with our panel-loving the natural finish and smooth oval shape.
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