Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics

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

Our parent testers chose the SnuzFino as their top pick. Mum Katrina said, "I love the Toddler Kit. It truly extends the lifespan of this crib". It's also vacuum-rolled so it's simple to set up.

Size

There's a lot to consider when picking the ideal bed for your child. You'll have to think about size, safety, price, and style to ensure you make the best decision. Make sure you know the dimensions of the cot prior to you buy. The most popular dimensions are 140cm x 70cm. However, this can vary from one brand to the next. Be aware of the age group that a cot will be suitable for as you may need to upgrade to an infant bed or a single bed when your child is ready or perhaps earlier.

A cot bed is a more versatile alternative, as it can last longer than a standard cot and can be converted into a toddler or small single bed when your baby is ready. This will make the transition simpler for you and your child, and will help you save money.

Cot beds are available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and finishes, making it essential to choose the best rated cribs one for your nursery. Choose a cot that fits your space and be aware that a majority of cots have removable sides so that your child can play with toys in bed or even sit up. If your nursery is small, go for a cot that is compact and has curves to make the most of the space.

If you're unsure about the ideal fit for your nursery ask around with family members and friends who have children. They can offer valuable insight into their personal experiences with various models and make recommendations based on their personal experience. You can also read online reviews to gain a better understanding of what other parents thought about the cot beds they bought.

Pine is the most commonly used material for cot beds. It's a softwood, so it's more susceptible to dent and scratches, however, it's also extremely renewable and extremely durable. Other options include birch oak and beech as hard woods that provide greater resistance to wear and tear. Some cots are also made of engineered wood, which combines a layer plywood or MDF with a veneer of wood to create a more durable finish.

Safety

To ensure that babies sleep in a secure and safe environment, cots and cots-beds must meet the latest standards for safety and health. This includes ensuring that they have no sharp edges, and that the distance between the bars is no greater than 6.5cm. This will prevent infants from climbing over or becoming stuck between the bars. They should not also use them as a ladder. If you are buying a second-hand cot or antique, ensure it has been thoroughly cleaned and is in compliance with current safety standards. Older cots may have been sprayed with lead paint, which can be dangerous for children in the early years.

A high-quality cot will be easy to assemble with clear instructions and a small amount of tools. Ask your family members and friends for assistance when you're not confident about making the cot by yourself. Also, take the time to carefully read all safety instructions. You should also make sure that you have a firm mattress for your cot which is firmly fitted with no gaps and that it is not too deep. Avoid using cot bumpers, pillows or any other type of soft bedding, as they could cause fatal inhalation.

Some cots are designed to be converted into toddler beds, saving money in the long run and making the transition between the cot and bed as smooth as it can be. Some are multifunctional and have additional features like teething rails or drawers for storage. If you're planning to have more than one child it is a good option as it will save you money in the future.

When looking for a cot for one that meets your budget and the size of your nursery. Consider whether you will be using it in a shared bedroom, or whether it is for your own baby's room. If the cot will be located in your home make sure you measure the space to ensure that it is comfortable and is not too close to radiators or other furniture. Do not place the cot too close to window blind cords since they could be a strangulation hazard.

Convenience

It's easy to get caught up in spec and safety features when you are buying for your new baby But don't forget about convenience. You need to ensure that the cot you buy is easy to move around from room to room and even to the garden. This is because your baby could be in the crib for a longer period of time than you imagine.

You can cut down on time and money by selecting a cot that transforms into a toddler bed. This is a favorite choice for many parents, but it is important to remember that it will probably be slightly more expensive than the standard cot for sale.

The John Lewis Elementary cot, which converts to a toddlerbed is a fantastic example of a cot that has a high value. The design is simple and modern with slatted sides that let you easily check on your child. It also features three positions for the mattress to allow your baby to grow and teething rails to provide additional security.

Another popular option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot that comes with all sorts of handy extras. In addition to a convenient storage drawer and teething rails it has two height settings to allow your child to continue to use the cot right up until they're ready for toddler bed. It can also accommodate a standard cot-sized mattress, but you'll have to purchase this separately.

There is also the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed that goes a step further than converting into a toddler bed. It can also be converted into a daybed or sofa which gives you more flexibility.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed is a different alternative. It's a sleigh-style crib that's sleek and stylish however it may not be as practical as some of the other choices on this list. It's not suitable for infants younger than 2 years old and it doesn't come with a fitted sheet. It's simple to put together and you can buy furniture to match from this brand.

Style

Cot beds come in all sorts of different styles from traditional sleigh designs to contemporary minimalist ones. The style you pick will be based on your personal preferences and the design of your nursery. You might want to think about extra features, such as a storage compartment underneath rails for teething, dropping sides for infants.

When choosing a cot bed it is important to remember that if you opt for a model that has bars and a gap between the bars shouldn't exceed 6.5cm or there could be a risk of limbs becoming trapped in them. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

Many of the cots that we tested feature removable bars which offer greater freedom for older children, while making sure they are safe. The Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot, for example, can be converted to daybed or a toddler by attaching an attachment kit (sold separately). This makes it suitable for use from birth to the age of four years, which will save you the expense of purchasing a separate Toddler Bed.

Another option is the Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed Sales Bed that is stylish and sleek sleigh design with a handy under-bed storage drawer for keeping everything a baby needs easily accessible. Our test subject described it as being a doddle to put together and discovered that it has plenty of room inside for bedding and toys. It comes with teething bars as well as an adjustable base that can be adjusted to three different heights.

The Stokke Sleepi Cot Bed is another sleigh design which can be made into an infant bed by using an upgrade kit for juniors and a mattress extender (sold separately). It is a great value for money as it will last until your child turns five, but it is not the cheapest cot on our list.