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The best cot bed (blog) is a essential item for any baby. This guide has been created to help find the best choice for your baby.
A high-quality bed that fits beautifully in Scandi-style nursery rooms. This sturdy and durable choice can grow with your baby, with three mattress positions, and the ability to take the sides off to create 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 offer different levels of durability and some convert into toddler beds to be used through the preschool years and beyond. Of course, the ones which convert into beds are generally more expensive but the extra cost can be well-repaid in the event that you need a cot that lasts for a long time instead of just for a few months.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner thanks to its luxurious aesthetic and easy-to-assemble design. It's a great choice for those who want an extremely high-quality cot that will stand up to the years. This model's minimalist design and warm color will look fantastic in a Scandi nursery. This cot bed comes with a drawer that mum tester Katrina thought was a better choice than some less expensive cots that have a drawer built in. It also has an anti-bite strip on the top rails of the cot to stop your child's teeth from getting caught. This cot bed is not expensive, and requires an Allen key for setting up.
A more affordable option that will still give your baby a comfy night's sleep is the cot that's Elementary from John Lewis' Anyday range. Our parents liked the simple design and easy assembly. The cot is compact when folded and can be tucked away easily too, fitting into a bag that's as big as the carry case of a camping chair. It's a little on the lightweight side, meaning it may not be ideal for camping in the car but it's a good choice for apartment living or for those who don't plan to move their cot all the time.
We recommend the SnuzKot as another cot bed sales for under $100, particularly when it comes with a toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It will expand with your child until they're about four years old, and our dad tester loved the fact it converted to a minimal-looking toddler bed and created the feeling of a cocoon with its fabric canopy.
Safety
A cot that is safe and sturdy will not only be in compliance with UK safety standards, but will also feel sturdy and secure. Choose a sturdy design with bars of safety or sides, and a solid foundation, so that your baby is not able to get out. Some cots come with extra features such as teething rails and under-bed drawers, which can help you keep things organised while your little one is growing.
Parent test subject Becki says her Boori cot "has lasted through 3 children and is still beautiful." Its traditional design is suitable for all homes and is made from sustainably-sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you can feel good about the purchase. It can be converted from a cot into a toddler bed by leaving three sides open to ensure safety. There is also an extension kit that will take it up to a full-sized bed once your child's ready.
This elegant and simple cot is a great option for those on a tight budget. It's easy to put together with clearly marked parts and clear instructions. It comes with three mattress options which allows you to adjust the height as your baby grows. It can be used with standard cot mattresses and is a great value purchase for the price.
If you're looking for a premium cot, this one is a great option. It can be used as a cot, and comes with four mattress positions. It'll last your baby until they reach the age of three. It folds up and has wheels that lock, making it easy to move it from one room to the next.
This cot comes with a convenient travel bag and is one of the smallest cots we've tested, weighing just 6kg. It is also very durable and has an extremely sturdy frame that can be able to withstand the rigors of toddlers. The instructions were well written and clear, but our testers found the assembly to be a bit difficult. The slats were spaced sufficiently apart to avoid fingers getting stuck between them. It is also more expensive than other cots we have reviewed, but the durability and function are worth the cost.
Design
When you are buying a cot bed, it's easy to get caught up in the specifications and safety features, but don't overlook the style. It's important that you choose a cot that is both practical and attractive.
The icklebubba Snowdon Classic Cot bed is the best cot for those who love design. Its sleek, modern take on the classic sleigh design doesn't have that bulky feeling that these types can have. It's got plenty of storage space such as the drawer that is built into the cot, as well as teething rails on the sides. It was strong and sturdy. The three-position height of the base lets it grow with your baby.
The Modena cot-bed from Tutti Bambini is a great value and comes with a panelled design that can suit any nursery. It's designed to be used until your child is six years old, converting first into a junior bed and later into a chic sofa bed. It's also among the only cot beds we tested that has a draw with a hanging rail as well as teething rails. Additionally, its solid pine construction makes it a good choice for parents who want their cot bed to endure the test of time.
The Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed is another option that has an elegant panel design. It comes in a variety of colours to complement your nursery's decor. The storage drawer was especially useful for bedding and clothes. Our mum testers were awed by its features. It's also one of the most simple cot beds to build, with all pieces being clearly labelled and easy to follow instructions. It's also a great choice for those who have a limited space as it can be collapsed and then flat-packed. It is made of a standard cot-mattress (140cm by 70cm) and is suitable for children from birth to toddlerhood. An extension kit permits it to be used up to 10 years old.
Convertibility
If you're a newly-wed there are a myriad of baby essentials to think about. One of the most important things to consider is a high-quality cot bed. You want it to last for as long as possible and grow with your child, ensuring that they have a secure bed to sleep in.
Some cots are designed to be more than a toddler bed. The Boori Eton Cot Bed is our top pick. It can be converted to a toddler (L207cm, W147cm H90cm), it can also be used as a daybed (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm), and sofa (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting selection on our list, as it should see your child through childhood to.
It's a little more expensive than the other cot-beds we tried, but its premium design and feel will look great in any nursery. Our parent testers were really impressed with how easy it was to build and set up, although they did note that the instructions could be more clear. This is not a major issue, however, as it was still very simple and took less than thirty minutes to complete.
Another unique feature of this cot is that it comes with four mattress base heights which is an upgrade on the three most common options. This allows you to adjust the cot as your child develops. They might require an upper or lower base level depending on their age and abilities. It also comes with teething rails and a plastic strip that runs along the top to protect it from biting.
The grey finish was the most popular of our dad test-driver. It's not cheap but it's an excellent value for money, as it will take your child through to toddlerhood tots and cots beyond. Plus, it's covered by a one-year warranty and gives you peace of mind that it will be sturdy and durable. The only thing you'll need to buy separately is a mattress which is not included.
The best cot bed (blog) is a essential item for any baby. This guide has been created to help find the best choice for your baby.
A high-quality bed that fits beautifully in Scandi-style nursery rooms. This sturdy and durable choice can grow with your baby, with three mattress positions, and the ability to take the sides off to create 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 offer different levels of durability and some convert into toddler beds to be used through the preschool years and beyond. Of course, the ones which convert into beds are generally more expensive but the extra cost can be well-repaid in the event that you need a cot that lasts for a long time instead of just for a few months.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner thanks to its luxurious aesthetic and easy-to-assemble design. It's a great choice for those who want an extremely high-quality cot that will stand up to the years. This model's minimalist design and warm color will look fantastic in a Scandi nursery. This cot bed comes with a drawer that mum tester Katrina thought was a better choice than some less expensive cots that have a drawer built in. It also has an anti-bite strip on the top rails of the cot to stop your child's teeth from getting caught. This cot bed is not expensive, and requires an Allen key for setting up.
A more affordable option that will still give your baby a comfy night's sleep is the cot that's Elementary from John Lewis' Anyday range. Our parents liked the simple design and easy assembly. The cot is compact when folded and can be tucked away easily too, fitting into a bag that's as big as the carry case of a camping chair. It's a little on the lightweight side, meaning it may not be ideal for camping in the car but it's a good choice for apartment living or for those who don't plan to move their cot all the time.
We recommend the SnuzKot as another cot bed sales for under $100, particularly when it comes with a toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It will expand with your child until they're about four years old, and our dad tester loved the fact it converted to a minimal-looking toddler bed and created the feeling of a cocoon with its fabric canopy.
Safety
A cot that is safe and sturdy will not only be in compliance with UK safety standards, but will also feel sturdy and secure. Choose a sturdy design with bars of safety or sides, and a solid foundation, so that your baby is not able to get out. Some cots come with extra features such as teething rails and under-bed drawers, which can help you keep things organised while your little one is growing.
Parent test subject Becki says her Boori cot "has lasted through 3 children and is still beautiful." Its traditional design is suitable for all homes and is made from sustainably-sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you can feel good about the purchase. It can be converted from a cot into a toddler bed by leaving three sides open to ensure safety. There is also an extension kit that will take it up to a full-sized bed once your child's ready.
This elegant and simple cot is a great option for those on a tight budget. It's easy to put together with clearly marked parts and clear instructions. It comes with three mattress options which allows you to adjust the height as your baby grows. It can be used with standard cot mattresses and is a great value purchase for the price.
If you're looking for a premium cot, this one is a great option. It can be used as a cot, and comes with four mattress positions. It'll last your baby until they reach the age of three. It folds up and has wheels that lock, making it easy to move it from one room to the next.
This cot comes with a convenient travel bag and is one of the smallest cots we've tested, weighing just 6kg. It is also very durable and has an extremely sturdy frame that can be able to withstand the rigors of toddlers. The instructions were well written and clear, but our testers found the assembly to be a bit difficult. The slats were spaced sufficiently apart to avoid fingers getting stuck between them. It is also more expensive than other cots we have reviewed, but the durability and function are worth the cost.
Design
When you are buying a cot bed, it's easy to get caught up in the specifications and safety features, but don't overlook the style. It's important that you choose a cot that is both practical and attractive.
The icklebubba Snowdon Classic Cot bed is the best cot for those who love design. Its sleek, modern take on the classic sleigh design doesn't have that bulky feeling that these types can have. It's got plenty of storage space such as the drawer that is built into the cot, as well as teething rails on the sides. It was strong and sturdy. The three-position height of the base lets it grow with your baby.
The Modena cot-bed from Tutti Bambini is a great value and comes with a panelled design that can suit any nursery. It's designed to be used until your child is six years old, converting first into a junior bed and later into a chic sofa bed. It's also among the only cot beds we tested that has a draw with a hanging rail as well as teething rails. Additionally, its solid pine construction makes it a good choice for parents who want their cot bed to endure the test of time.
The Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed is another option that has an elegant panel design. It comes in a variety of colours to complement your nursery's decor. The storage drawer was especially useful for bedding and clothes. Our mum testers were awed by its features. It's also one of the most simple cot beds to build, with all pieces being clearly labelled and easy to follow instructions. It's also a great choice for those who have a limited space as it can be collapsed and then flat-packed. It is made of a standard cot-mattress (140cm by 70cm) and is suitable for children from birth to toddlerhood. An extension kit permits it to be used up to 10 years old.
Convertibility
If you're a newly-wed there are a myriad of baby essentials to think about. One of the most important things to consider is a high-quality cot bed. You want it to last for as long as possible and grow with your child, ensuring that they have a secure bed to sleep in.
Some cots are designed to be more than a toddler bed. The Boori Eton Cot Bed is our top pick. It can be converted to a toddler (L207cm, W147cm H90cm), it can also be used as a daybed (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm), and sofa (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting selection on our list, as it should see your child through childhood to.
It's a little more expensive than the other cot-beds we tried, but its premium design and feel will look great in any nursery. Our parent testers were really impressed with how easy it was to build and set up, although they did note that the instructions could be more clear. This is not a major issue, however, as it was still very simple and took less than thirty minutes to complete.
Another unique feature of this cot is that it comes with four mattress base heights which is an upgrade on the three most common options. This allows you to adjust the cot as your child develops. They might require an upper or lower base level depending on their age and abilities. It also comes with teething rails and a plastic strip that runs along the top to protect it from biting.
The grey finish was the most popular of our dad test-driver. It's not cheap but it's an excellent value for money, as it will take your child through to toddlerhood tots and cots beyond. Plus, it's covered by a one-year warranty and gives you peace of mind that it will be sturdy and durable. The only thing you'll need to buy separately is a mattress which is not included.
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