Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics

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The baby cribs and cots market is divided by product type (convertibles standard, traditional, portable multifunctional, standard) and distribution channel.

The SnuzFino cot bed was the top pick from our parent testers with mom Katrina noting "I am a huge fan of the toddler kit - it really helps to extend the life of the cot". It also comes with a vacuum-roller to make it simple to install.

Size

When you are choosing the right bed for your child, there are many things to consider. You'll have to think about size, safety, price, and style to ensure you make the best baby cots decision. The most common cot dimensions are 140cm x 70cm, but this can vary between brands so be sure to check before buying. You should also be aware of the age group that a cot is suitable for. You may have to upgrade to an infant cot bed bed or a single bed when your child is ready or perhaps earlier.

A cot bed is a more flexible option, as it will last longer than a standard cot and can be transformed into a toddler or small single bed once your baby is ready. This will make the transition easier for you as well as your child and save you money.

Cot beds are available in a wide range of sizes, shapes and finishes, so it's crucial to find the perfect fit for your nursery. Choose a cot that fits your space and remember that most cots come with removable sides so that your baby can play with toys in the bed or even sit up. If your nursery is limited in space, choose a compact cot that has curved edges.

Contact family members and friends who have children if you're unsure of the best crib newborn fit for your nursery. They can offer invaluable insights on their experiences with various models and provide recommendations from personal experience. You can also review online reviews to gain a better understanding of how other parents have found the cot bed they've bought.

Cot beds can be found in a range of materials and pine is the most popular. This is a softwood, therefore it is more susceptible to dent and scratches, but it's also highly renewable and extremely durable. Birch, oak and beech are hard woods with greater resistance to wear. Some cots are also constructed from engineered wood which is a combination of plywood or MDF with an outer layer of wood to make an extra durable finish.

Safety

Cots and cot beds must comply with new safety and health standards to ensure that children can sleep in a safe space. This includes ensuring that they don't have sharp edges and that the distance between the bars is no more than 6.5cm. This prevents babies from climbing out and getting trapped between them, and is also a way to ensure that they do not use the bars as a ladder. If you are buying a second-hand or heirloom crib, you need to make sure it conforms to the current safety standards and has been thoroughly cleaned. Older cots might have been sprayed with lead paint, which can be dangerous for young children.

A good quality cot will be easy to assemble, with clear instructions and a minimum of tools. If you are unable to assemble it yourself, ask friends or family members for suggestions and take time to read any safety guidelines carefully. Make sure to use a mattress that is not too bulky and is firmly fitted without gaps. Avoid using cot bumpers, pillows or any other soft bedding since they could cause fatal death from suffocation.

Some cots can be turned into toddler beds. This can reduce costs and make the transition from the cot to bed as easy as you can. Some are multi-functional, and come with extra features like rails for teething and storage drawers. This is a great option when you are planning to have more than one baby. It will help you save money.

When purchasing a cot, ensure that it is within your budget and is the perfect size for your nursery. Think about whether you'll be using it in a shared bedroom, or whether it is for your baby's own room. If you are planning to use the cot in your room ensure that it fits comfortably. Also, make sure that it is not too close to or obstructed by radiators or furniture. Avoid placing the cot close to window blind cords because they could pose a strangulation hazard.

Convenience

When buying for your baby, it's easy to focus on safety and features. But don't forget the ease of use. If you're buying a cot bed, you want it to be as simple as possible to move from room to room, and even into the garden. This is because your baby could be sleeping in the crib for longer periods of time than you think.

One of the most convenient measures you can take is to choose a cot that can be converted into a bed for toddlers, saving you the cost and hassle of buying another piece of furniture later. It's a popular option for many parents, however it's worth bearing in mind that it's likely to be slightly more expensive than a standard cot.

The John Lewis Elementary cot, which can be converted into a toddler bed, is a great example of a cot that has an excellent value. The design is sleek and contemporary with slatted sides that allow you to check on your child. It comes with three mattress positions, so your baby can expand. There are also teething rails to give you extra security.

Another option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot, which includes a variety of handy additional features. Along with a handy storage drawer and teething rails, it has two height settings so that your baby can continue using the cot right up until they're ready for a toddler bed. It also comes with the standard size cot mattress, but you'll need to purchase this separately.

You can also look at the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which goes a step further than simply converting into a toddler bed. It can also be converted into a sofa or daybed, giving you even more flexibility.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed is another alternative. This is a beautiful sleigh cot, but it's not as practical as other options. It's not recommended for children under 2 years old and it doesn't include an upholstered sheet. It is easy to assemble and you can also purchase furniture that matches from this brand.

Style

Cot beds are available in a variety of styles, from traditional sleigh designs to modern minimalist ones. Your personal taste and the design of your nursery will determine which design you select. You might also wish to consider extra features, like a drawer for storage underneath, teething rails, dropping sides for small infants or with health issues and the height of the cot base.

When choosing a cot bed it is crucial to keep in mind that if you are going for a style that includes bars, the gap between the bars should not exceed 6.5cm or there could be the possibility of limbs getting trapped in them. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

A few of the cots we tried come with removable bars, which provide more freedom to older children, but making sure they are safe. The Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot, for example, can be transformed into a toddler or daybed by attaching an attachment kit (sold separately). This lets it be used from birth up to the age of 4 years.

Another alternative is the Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed, which is sleek and stylish. It's a stylish sleigh design with a handy under-bed storage drawer that keeps everything a baby cots on sale needs within easy reach. Our test subject described it as being a doddle to put together, and also found that it had plenty of space inside for toys and bedding. It comes with teething bars and an adjustable base that can be adjusted to three different heights.

The Stokke Sleepi Cot Bed is another sleigh design which can be expanded to form an infant bed with a junior conversion kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It offers great value for money as it will last until your child turns five, but it is not the most affordable cot on our list.