How to Choose the Best Nursery Cots

Cots allow your baby to sleep comfortably and also give you a break between feedings, changing nappies, and cleaning up. To maximize your baby's sleep, check out our Canstar Blue reviews to find the best nursery cots for your little one.

Some cots can be converted to an infant bed using the help of a kit. They are perfect parents who wish to avoid the expense of buying a new bed once the baby is old enough.

Size

When selecting the best bassinet or nursery cot there are numerous factors to consider. It's important to make sure that the one you select is safe and passes all safety tests, especially if you're buying second-hand. You'll have to ensure the cot doesn't have sharp edges or protruding corner and no tiny gaps that could trap your baby's head, fingers or arms. It's also crucial to select the cot that is in compliance with Australian standards for infant beds.

The size of the cot you pick will depend on the space you have and how long you plan to use it. Most standard cots are about 60 cm x 120 cm and are suitable for toddlers and infants. Some cots can be transformed to a single or toddler bed for children, allowing them to be used for a longer period of time. This is an excellent option for families with more than one child and do not want to purchase an entirely new bed for each child.

Many cots have adjustable height settings so that you can adjust the mattress to fit the growing body of your baby. The adjustable height can be set between 3 and 5 levels, based on the design. Some cots and tots also allow you to take off one side of the bed completely, which is useful when your baby starts to walk, or you'd like to test co-sleeping with your infant.

Compact cots are typically on wheels or castors so they are able to be moved easily between rooms. They can be especially useful in homes that are small and doesn't have a separate nursery. They can also serve as a cot for travel when you are planning to travel away from home with your child, or if you need to transfer them between the homes of family members for holidays. Some affordable cots can be transformed into a toddler bed or a sofa. This lets you sleep with your child, providing peace-of-mind that they are safe and close.

Style

The crib is the most essential furniture piece you'll purchase for your baby. It must be sturdy and secure. It shouldn't contain sharp edges or spaces where children could get their hands, head or arms caught. Additionally, a cot must be in conformity with Australian standards for cots. It is essential to not buy second-hand cots as these may not meet current safety standards.

cots and tots are available in a variety of styles and colors that fit into any decor. You can decorate them with a range of accessories such as a cot-mobile. These mobiles add contrasting colors and patterns to the crib, which will draw your infant's attention and stimulate their sensory development. They can also help soothe your infant during soothing sessions and help them to sleep better.

Another popular style is the wicker the cot. This material evokes simpler times and is ideal for a room with a natural theme. Its simple design makes this cot a great option for children of all ages and is usually less expensive than other types of cots. However, if you choose to purchase a wicker cot make sure it is constructed from top-quality materials and complies with all safety standards applicable to it.

There is also various shapes and styles for cots. For instance, some are equipped with a built-in storage area. This is a great way to keep all of the essentials for your baby including nappies, clothes bedding, and other things. Some cots are elevated off of the ground, which makes them cleaner and prevents them from being exposed to dust and other germs.

Some cots can be transformed into a toddler's bed that can be used until the age of six years. This feature is particularly useful when you're planning to have more children or want to save money on purchasing multiple beds for your growing family. For example, the Leander cot with an extension kit can be converted into a toddler bed that will last your child up to age 7. This will save your time and money.

Safety

Choose a sturdy cot made of durable materials when shopping for a crib for your baby's nursery. It should have a sturdy base and solid sides, with no gaps between the slats that could allow baby fingers to get stuck in them. Look for furniture with nontoxic finishes and doesn't chip or peel. If you are unsure of the security of a product, look for certifications proving that it has been tested and meets all relevant regulations.

Some parents prefer some parents choose to use a Moses basket or crib instead of a traditional cot. They are ideal for infants as they provide a secure place to sleep for your baby without leaving him alone. If your baby is getting too large for these things it is possible to use the top of a cot to move them out of smaller rooms.

In addition, to ensure that your child's cot is secure and secure, it is essential to follow the guidelines for sleeping to reduce the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). NHS UK recommends using a firm mattress and avoiding loose blankets, pillows and toys that could lead to suffocation.

Dressers, bookshelves and other storage furniture are also a risk if children are curious and climbs on or leans against them. Make sure that any tall pieces are securely anchored to the wall and frequently checked for stability. Also, place heavier items in the lower shelves and drawers to distribute their weight and prevent accidents.

Another safety issue is the possibility of choking hazards in the nursery. Many children love to nibble on the cot rails, corners, or slats. You can stay clear of these hazards by buying a cot that has rounded corners and no protruding edge or by removing the elements when your child is old and capable of standing on their own.

Additionally, you should avoid using any wall-mounted decorative accessories or clocks with long cords close to the cot. If their fingers or toes get stuck in the cords, children and babies could be strangled. Also, keep cots away from windows where blinds or curtains have long cords that could cause an accident.

Originality

One of the most important aspects in a nursery for babies is their bed, as it will be the place they spend the majority of their their first few years. It is therefore worthwhile to invest in a stylish crib that will set the tone for your room's décor. There are numerous options on the market. They include modern cots that have sleek lines and clean lines. They can blend seamlessly in any space. There are also traditional cots like metal ones, which are perfect for rooms that are decorated in vintage styles.

Wooden cots also have an organic appearance and are compatible with many nursery decors. They are typically made of beech, maple, or birch and are usually coated with varnish to guard against accidental scratches. They can be expensive however, which means they aren't suitable for everyone's budget.

If you are looking for an incredibly unique baby cot, you should consider purchasing one with curved edges. This will give the cot a distinctive aesthetic, making it stand out from other cots. They are also known for their practicality, because they have more space underneath for storage.

A cot can be turned into a toddler and daybed. This is a great crib option to get the most out of your money, and ensure that your child’s bed will last through the entire growing stage. Some cots come with conversion kits, whereas others can be purchased as a separate item.

When you are choosing a cot ensure that it is in compliance with British safety standards. This includes checking that the mattress is fitted properly and there aren't any gaps that your child could slip out of the crib. Remove any decorations or stickers that could create a choking risk. Also, ensure that the bars of the crib are not too close.

There are a wide range of cots online and in stores at retailers like Dunelm Ikea and John Lewis. It is usually best to purchase from a store as you will be able to view the cots up close and decide if they're right for your baby.