How to Choose the Best Cot Bed

The best cot beds cot bed is a must-have for any baby. We've put together this guide to help you choose the perfect bed for your baby.

A premium option that will look great in Scandi-style nursery rooms. This sturdy and durable choice can grow with your baby with three mattress positions and the ability to remove the sides to create a stylish bench-style toddler bed.

Budget

There's a cot to fit every nursery and budget. There are a myriad of options that offer different levels of durability and some convert into toddler beds that can be used through the preschool years and beyond. The ones that can be transformed into a bed are more expensive, but they last longer.

The Mamas & Papas Coxley won our overall prize. Its gorgeous aesthetics and easy-to assemble design make it a great option for parents looking for an upscale cot that can last a lifetime. Our testers for parents loved the minimalist design and warm oak finish of this model, which will look amazing in a modern-style Scandi nursery. This cot bed comes with a drawer that mum tester Katrina thought was more suitable than cheaper cots which have a drawer built-in. It also comes with an anti-bite strip on the top rails of the cot to stop your child's teeth from getting stuck. This cot bed isn't expensive, and requires an Allen key for setup.

The cot for the Elementary is a more affordable option that will provide your baby a good night's sleep. It's part of the Anyday range by John Lewis. The basic design and easy assembly were highly praised by our testers' parents. The cot is foldable down and stored easily as it fits into bags similar to that used for a camping chair. It's not the best choice for camping in the car, but should be fine for those living in apartments or who won't be moving their cot too much.

We recommend the SnuzKot for another budget-friendly cot bed sales, especially when it comes with a toddler kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It will expand with your child until around four years old, and our dad testers loved the fact it converted to a minimal-looking toddler bed, and also created the feeling of a cocoon by incorporating a fabric canopy.

Safety

A cot that is well-designed will not only be in compliance with UK safety standards, but also feel sturdy and secure. Find a sturdy design that includes safety bars or sides, most Recommended cribs (Www.google.com.sb) as well as solid foundations to ensure that your child is unable to easily get out. Some cots include extra features, such as teething rails and drawers under the bed which can help keep things organised as your baby is growing.

Parent test participant Becki says that her Boori cot "has endured through 3 kids and is still stunning." Its traditional design will suit most homes and is made from sustainable sources of Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood, so you can feel good about your purchase. It can be converted to a toddler bed (leaving three sides open to provide security) and has an option to add an extension kit to take it all the way to a double bed when your child is ready.

This stylish but simple cot is a great option for those on a tight budget. It's simple to assemble with clearly marked components and clear instructions. It comes with three mattress options which allows you to adjust the height as your child grows. It will fit on any standard cot mattresses and is an excellent buy for the price.

This is a fantastic option If you're looking for a high-end cot. It can be used as a cot sales and features four mattress positions. It'll last your baby until they reach the age of three. It folds flat and comes with locking wheels, making it extremely mobile if you have to move it from room to room.

This cot comes with handy travel bag, and is one of the lightest cots we test at 6kg. It's also extremely sturdy and has a sturdy frame that can withstand boisterous toddlers. The instructions were well written and clear, but our testers found the assembly a bit difficult. The slats were placed far enough apart to avoid fingers getting stuck between them. It's also a bit more expensive than the other cots that we looked at but it's well worth the price for its durability and utility.

Design

When purchasing a cot bed it's easy to be engrossed in the specs and safety features, but don't neglect the design. The crib of your baby will be in use for a long time, therefore it's crucial to choose one that you love as well as is practical and functional.

The classic ickle bubba Bed is the ideal bed for those who appreciate design, with its sleek modern take on a traditional sleigh design that doesn't have the bulky feeling that these beds can often feature. It's packed with space-saving storage such as an under-bed drawer that can be tucked away beneath the infant cot bed as well as rails for teething on the side. Our mum tester found it robust and durable, with the ability to adjust the height of the base three times, which allows the bed to grow with your child.

The Modena cot-bed by Tutti Bambini is a great value for money and comes in a panelled design that will be suitable for any nursery. It's designed to last your child until they reach six years old. old. It can be converted into a junior mattress, and transforms into a chic sofa bed. It's also among the only a handful of cot beds that we tested with an apex drawer as well as a teething rail and a hanging rail.

Another option that has a stylish panel design is the Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed, which is available in several color options to fit your nursery decor. The storage drawer is useful for clothing and bedding. Our mom testers were impressed by its features. It is also one of the easiest cot bed to assemble. All the pieces are clearly labeled and the instructions are simple to follow. It's also a great choice for those with a small space as it can be collapsed and flat-packed. It's a standard cot mattress (140cm by 70cm), and is suitable for babies through toddlerhood. A kit for extension allows it to be used until 10 years old.

Convertibility

There are a lot of baby essentials that you should consider as you become a new parent. But one of the most important is a quality cot bed - you need something that will last as long as possible and grow with your child, giving them a safe and secure place to sleep.

Although most cots can be transformed into toddler beds with the purchase of a conversion kit some cots are made to go a step further than this. The Boori Eton Cot Bed is our top choice. It can be converted into a toddler (L207cm, W147cm H90cm) as well as it can also be used as a daybed (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm) and a sofa (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm). This makes it our most durable pick and will last from birth to the age of.

It's expensive compared to some of the other cot beds we tested, but it has an attractive appearance and feel that would be a perfect fit for any nursery. Our parent testers were really impressed with how easy it was to set up and build, although they did note that the instructions could be more clear. This isn't a big issue but it was still a simple task and took less than 30 minutes to complete.

Another impressive feature of this cot is that it has four mattress heights for the base, which is an upgrade on the three most popular options. This allows you to alter the height of the cot as your child develops. They might require a lower or higher base level based on their age and abilities. It includes teething rails which are helpful and a plastic strip on the top to keep it from becoming a bit.

The grey finish was the favorite of our dad test-driver. It's not cheap but it's a an excellent value, since it will last through the toddler years and beyond. It's also covered by an assurance of one year so you can be sure it will last. The only thing you'll need to buy separately is a mattress, that's not included.