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The best cot bed is a must-have for any baby. We've put together this guide to help you find the ideal bed for your little one.
This top-quality option is perfect in Scandi style nurseries. It's a sturdy and long-lasting option that grows with your child, with three mattress height positions as well as the ability to remove the sides to create a chic 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 amounts of longevity, with some converting into toddler beds that can be used through the preschool years and beyond. Of course, the ones which convert into beds are generally more expensive, but the investment could be worth it when you're looking for an item that lasts for years rather than just for a few months.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner, with its luxurious aesthetic and easy-to-assemble design. It's a great choice for parents looking for an extremely high-quality crib that can stand the test of time. Our parents liked the minimalist design and warm oak finish of this model, which will look beautiful in a contemporary nursery. The cot bed also has a drawer, which mum tester Katrina found to be an improvement over less expensive cots with an inbuilt drawer, and a plastic strip that prevents bites across the top of the rails of the cot to prevent your child from getting their teeth stuck between the bars. This cot bed isn't inexpensive, and it requires an Allen key to set up.
A less expensive option that will still give your baby a good night's rest is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. Our testers with parents liked the simple design and simple assembly. The cot can be folded into a compact size and stored as it fits into a bag the size of the one used to store the camping chair. It's a little light which means it might not be suitable for camping in the car but it should be fine for living in an apartment or for those who don't want to move their cot for too long.
We recommend the SnuzKot as an alternative to a cot that is budget-friendly, particularly when it comes with a toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It can grow with your child until they're around four years old, and our dad tester liked the fact that it was able to transform into a minimalist toddler bed and gave an ambiance of cocoons by incorporating a fabric canopy.
Safety
A cot that is of good quality is not just required to meet the strict UK safety standards, but it should also be sturdy and comfortable to the touch. Find a sturdy style with bars of safety or sides, and a solid base so that your baby cannot easily move out. Some cots have additional features, such as teething rails, under-bed drawers and even a crib sets which can help keep things organised as your baby is growing.
Parent tester Becki says that her Boori cot "has been through three children and is still beautiful." Its traditional design is suitable for all homes and is made of sustainably-sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you can feel good about your purchase. It converts from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides up to give you security) and also has the option to add an extension kit to take it all the way to a double bed when your child is ready.
This simple but stylish cot is a great option for those with a tight budget. It is easy to assemble with clearly marked components and clear instructions. It comes with three mattress options, so you can adjust the height as your child grows. It is compatible with most standard cot mattresses and is a great purchase for the price.
This is a fantastic option If you're looking for a high-end cot. It can be used as a cot, and comes with four mattress positions. It can last your baby until they are around three years old. It also can be folded flat and has lockable wheels, making it mobile if you have to move it from room to room.
This cot is light at only 6kg and comes with a handy bag for traveling. It's also very sturdy, with a strong frame that can handle noisy toddlers. The instructions were well-written and clear, however our testers found the assembly a little challenging. The slats were set apart to avoid fingers getting stuck between them. It's also a little more expensive than some of the other cots we looked at but it's well worth the investment for its durability and utility.
Design
It's easy to overlook the style when you are buying a cot bed. Your baby's cot will be used for a long period of time, therefore it's crucial to choose one you like and also is practical and functional.
The ickle bubba Snowdon Classic Bed is the perfect cot bed for design lovers, with its sleek modern take on a traditional sleigh design that does not have the bulky look that these types of beds often feature. It also offers storage space and features an open drawer that can be placed under the cot, plus teething rails that can be affixed to the side of the. Our mum tested it and found it to be sturdy and robust with a three-position base height that allows the bed to expand with your child.
Alternatively you can choose the Modena cot bed from Tutti Bambini offers excellent value for money. It also has a stylish panel design that will look great in any nursery. It's made to last until your child reaches six years old, and then it transforms first into a junior bed, and later to a chic sofa bed. It is also one of only a handful of cots that we've tested with the option of a drawer, a teething rail, and a hanging rail.
Another option with a smart panel design is the Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed, which comes in a variety of color options to fit the decor of your nursery. Our mom testers were impressed by its nifty features, with the storage drawer being especially useful for storing bedding and clothes. It's also the easiest cot bed to assemble. The components are clearly labelled, and the directions are easy to follow. It's also a great alternative for those with limited space as it can be folded flat and collapsed. It fits an ordinary cot mattress (140cm x 70cm) and is suitable from the time of birth until toddlerhood, with an extension kit that allows it to be used until your child is 10 years older.
Convertability
There are many Baby beds essentials you need to think about as you become a new parent. One of the most important is a good quality cot bed - you need something that will last as long as possible and will grow with your child to provide them a safe and secure place to sleep.
Some cots to tots are designed to be more than a toddler bed. Our preferred choice is the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which converts into an infant bed (L207cm x W147cm x H90cm), as well as a daybed and sofa (L234cm x W145cm and H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting selection on our list, as it will last your child through from birth to childhood.
It's more expensive than the other cot-beds we tested however, its high-end look and feel will fit in any nursery. The instructions could be more precise, but our parent testers were awed by how easy it was to construct and set up. This is a minor flaw, though, considering it was a breeze and took less than 30 minutes to complete.
Another great characteristic of this cot is the fact that it has four mattress heights for the base which is an upgrade on the three standard options. This allows you to adjust it as your child grows, since they may require a higher or lower base level, based on their age and level. It includes teething rails that are useful and a plastic strip on the top to stop it from becoming a bit.
This cot is available in a variety of Scandi-inspired colors, and our dad tester was keen on the grey finish. It's not cheap however it is a an excellent value, because it will last until they reach the toddler years 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 an additional mattress, which is not included.
The best cot bed is a must-have for any baby. We've put together this guide to help you find the ideal bed for your little one.
This top-quality option is perfect in Scandi style nurseries. It's a sturdy and long-lasting option that grows with your child, with three mattress height positions as well as the ability to remove the sides to create a chic 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 amounts of longevity, with some converting into toddler beds that can be used through the preschool years and beyond. Of course, the ones which convert into beds are generally more expensive, but the investment could be worth it when you're looking for an item that lasts for years rather than just for a few months.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner, with its luxurious aesthetic and easy-to-assemble design. It's a great choice for parents looking for an extremely high-quality crib that can stand the test of time. Our parents liked the minimalist design and warm oak finish of this model, which will look beautiful in a contemporary nursery. The cot bed also has a drawer, which mum tester Katrina found to be an improvement over less expensive cots with an inbuilt drawer, and a plastic strip that prevents bites across the top of the rails of the cot to prevent your child from getting their teeth stuck between the bars. This cot bed isn't inexpensive, and it requires an Allen key to set up.
A less expensive option that will still give your baby a good night's rest is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. Our testers with parents liked the simple design and simple assembly. The cot can be folded into a compact size and stored as it fits into a bag the size of the one used to store the camping chair. It's a little light which means it might not be suitable for camping in the car but it should be fine for living in an apartment or for those who don't want to move their cot for too long.
We recommend the SnuzKot as an alternative to a cot that is budget-friendly, particularly when it comes with a toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It can grow with your child until they're around four years old, and our dad tester liked the fact that it was able to transform into a minimalist toddler bed and gave an ambiance of cocoons by incorporating a fabric canopy.
Safety
A cot that is of good quality is not just required to meet the strict UK safety standards, but it should also be sturdy and comfortable to the touch. Find a sturdy style with bars of safety or sides, and a solid base so that your baby cannot easily move out. Some cots have additional features, such as teething rails, under-bed drawers and even a crib sets which can help keep things organised as your baby is growing.
Parent tester Becki says that her Boori cot "has been through three children and is still beautiful." Its traditional design is suitable for all homes and is made of sustainably-sourced Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you can feel good about your purchase. It converts from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides up to give you security) and also has the option to add an extension kit to take it all the way to a double bed when your child is ready.
This simple but stylish cot is a great option for those with a tight budget. It is easy to assemble with clearly marked components and clear instructions. It comes with three mattress options, so you can adjust the height as your child grows. It is compatible with most standard cot mattresses and is a great purchase for the price.
This is a fantastic option If you're looking for a high-end cot. It can be used as a cot, and comes with four mattress positions. It can last your baby until they are around three years old. It also can be folded flat and has lockable wheels, making it mobile if you have to move it from room to room.
This cot is light at only 6kg and comes with a handy bag for traveling. It's also very sturdy, with a strong frame that can handle noisy toddlers. The instructions were well-written and clear, however our testers found the assembly a little challenging. The slats were set apart to avoid fingers getting stuck between them. It's also a little more expensive than some of the other cots we looked at but it's well worth the investment for its durability and utility.
Design
It's easy to overlook the style when you are buying a cot bed. Your baby's cot will be used for a long period of time, therefore it's crucial to choose one you like and also is practical and functional.
The ickle bubba Snowdon Classic Bed is the perfect cot bed for design lovers, with its sleek modern take on a traditional sleigh design that does not have the bulky look that these types of beds often feature. It also offers storage space and features an open drawer that can be placed under the cot, plus teething rails that can be affixed to the side of the. Our mum tested it and found it to be sturdy and robust with a three-position base height that allows the bed to expand with your child.
Alternatively you can choose the Modena cot bed from Tutti Bambini offers excellent value for money. It also has a stylish panel design that will look great in any nursery. It's made to last until your child reaches six years old, and then it transforms first into a junior bed, and later to a chic sofa bed. It is also one of only a handful of cots that we've tested with the option of a drawer, a teething rail, and a hanging rail.
Another option with a smart panel design is the Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed, which comes in a variety of color options to fit the decor of your nursery. Our mom testers were impressed by its nifty features, with the storage drawer being especially useful for storing bedding and clothes. It's also the easiest cot bed to assemble. The components are clearly labelled, and the directions are easy to follow. It's also a great alternative for those with limited space as it can be folded flat and collapsed. It fits an ordinary cot mattress (140cm x 70cm) and is suitable from the time of birth until toddlerhood, with an extension kit that allows it to be used until your child is 10 years older.
Convertability
There are many Baby beds essentials you need to think about as you become a new parent. One of the most important is a good quality cot bed - you need something that will last as long as possible and will grow with your child to provide them a safe and secure place to sleep.
Some cots to tots are designed to be more than a toddler bed. Our preferred choice is the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which converts into an infant bed (L207cm x W147cm x H90cm), as well as a daybed and sofa (L234cm x W145cm and H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting selection on our list, as it will last your child through from birth to childhood.
It's more expensive than the other cot-beds we tested however, its high-end look and feel will fit in any nursery. The instructions could be more precise, but our parent testers were awed by how easy it was to construct and set up. This is a minor flaw, though, considering it was a breeze and took less than 30 minutes to complete.
Another great characteristic of this cot is the fact that it has four mattress heights for the base which is an upgrade on the three standard options. This allows you to adjust it as your child grows, since they may require a higher or lower base level, based on their age and level. It includes teething rails that are useful and a plastic strip on the top to stop it from becoming a bit.
This cot is available in a variety of Scandi-inspired colors, and our dad tester was keen on the grey finish. It's not cheap however it is a an excellent value, because it will last until they reach the toddler years 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 an additional mattress, which is not included.
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