Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics

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

The SnuzFino cot bed was the top choice of our parents who tested it, with mum Katrina noting "I love the toddler kit It really helps extend the life of this cot". It also comes with a vacuum-roller so it is easy to install.

Size

There's a lot to consider when picking the right bed for your child. You'll need to take into consideration size, safety, cost and design to ensure you make the best decision. Check the dimensions of the cot prior to you purchase. The most commonly used dimensions are 140cm by 70cm. However, these can vary from one brand to the next. It is also important to consider the age range in the cot that is suitable. This will help you decide whether to upgrade your child's bed to a single bed or toddler bed when they are ready.

A cot bed is a more flexible option, since it will last longer than a standard cot and can be converted into a toddler or a small single bed when your baby is ready. This will make the transition simpler for both you and your child and will save you money in the long in the long run.

Cot beds come in a wide range of sizes, shapes and finishes so it's important to find the perfect fit for your nursery. Select a cot that's suitable for your space. Also, be aware that a majority of cots have removable sides so that your baby can play with toys in bed or sit up. If your nursery is small, opt for a cot that is compact and has curved edges to make the most of the space.

Contact family and friends who have children if you are unsure of the best rated cribs fit for your nursery. They can offer valuable insight into their own experiences with various models, and offer suggestions from their own experiences. You can also read online cots reviews to get a better understanding of what other parents thought about the cot beds they bought.

Pine is the most commonly used material used for cot beds. This is a softwood, which means it is more prone to dent and scratches but it's also highly durable and renewable. Other options include birch beech, and oak, which are hard woods that offer greater resistance to wear and tear. Some cots are also made from engineered wood, which combines a layer plywood or MDF with a veneer of wood in order to create an even more durable finish.

Safety

Cots and cots must meet the new health and safety standards to ensure that children can sleep in a safe space. They should also not have sharp edges, and the distance between bars must not exceed 6.5cm. This will stop infants from climbing through or getting stuck between the bars. They should not also use them as ladders. If you are buying a second-hand cot or heirloom, make sure it has been cleaned thoroughly and is in compliance with current safety standards. Older cots might have been sprayed with lead paint, which poses a hazard to young children.

A good quality cot will be easy to assemble, with clear instructions and a small amount of tools. If you are unable to put it together yourself, ask your friends and family for advice and take time to review any safety guidelines carefully. Be sure to choose a mattress that is not too thick and that is tightly fitted with no gaps. It is advisable to avoid using pillows, cot bumpers or any other bedding that is soft, as these can cause fatal suffocation.

Some cots can be converted into toddler beds. This will help you save money and make the transition from the cot to bed as easy 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 this is a great option as it will save you money in the long run.

When buying a cot, make sure it fits your budget and is the appropriate size for your nursery. If you are buying a cot for your baby's nursery, think about whether it is going to be utilized in a room shared by two people or located in your bedroom. If you are planning to use the cot in your room be sure that it is placed comfortably. Also, make sure that it is not too close or blocked by radiators or furniture. It is also recommended to avoid placing the cot close to window blind cords as these could be a risk of strangulation.

Convenience

It's easy to get caught up in the spec and safety features when purchasing for your newborn But don't forget about convenience. If you're purchasing a crib bed you want it to be as easy to move from room to room and even out into the garden. This is because your child will be sleeping in the cot for longer than you might expect and it's essential to ensure that it's suitable for you.

You can save time and money by choosing a cot that converts to an infant bed. This is a popular option for parents, however you must be aware that it could cost a bit more than a standard crib.

The John Lewis Elementary cot, which converts to a toddlerbed is an excellent example of a cot with a high value. The design is sleek and contemporary with open sides that allow you to observe your child. It has three mattress positions so your baby can expand. There are also rails for teething that give you extra security.

Another top pick is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot that includes a variety of useful extras. As well as a handy storage drawer and rails for teething, it comes with two height positions to allow your child to continue using the cot until they're ready to go to a toddler bed. It will also take an ordinary sale cot-sized mattress but you'll have to purchase it separately.

You could also consider the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed which goes one step further than just converting it into a toddler bed. It can also be transformed into a sofa or daybed and gives you even more flexibility.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed is another alternative. This is a stylish Sleigh cot, but it's not as functional as other options. It's suitable for babies up to the point that they're 2 and doesn't include an attached sheet (you have to buy this separately). It's simple to put together and you can buy furniture that matches from this brand.

Style

Cot beds are available in different styles that include traditional sleighs and modern minimalist designs. Your personal preferences and the design of your nursery will determine which style you choose. You may also want to think about additional features, like a drawer with storage underneath, teething rails, drop sides for smaller infants or with health issues and the height of the cot base.

If you opt for a cot Bed sales-bed with bars, it's important to remember that the distance between bars should not exceed 6.5cm. Otherwise there's a possibility of limbs becoming trapped. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

A number of the cots we tried have removable bars that provide greater freedom for older children, but protecting them. For example, the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot can be converted into a day or toddler bed by affixing the conversion kit (sold separately). This allows it to be used from birth until the age of 4 years, which saves you the cost of buying an additional Toddler Bed.

The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed is a different option. It's a chic sleigh bed that features a handy under-bed storage area to keep all baby essentials at hand. Our tester described it as being easy to put together and found that it had plenty of space inside for toys and bedding. It also comes with teething rails as well as an adjustable base that can be set to three different height positions.

Stokke Sleepi Cot Beds are a different design that can be converted into a toddler bed with the junior conversion kit (sold separately) and mattress extender. It offers great value for price since it will last until your child turns five years old, but it's not the cheapest cot on our list.