Cot Beds: A Simple Definition

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Cot Beds For Sale - A Roundup of the Best Deals

When it comes to cot beds for sale (Www.promt.Fr) you need a product that's secure, durable and adequate in size. The model is made by hand and ticks all the boxes. Our panel liked the combination of pine and white.

This cot bed comes with all the extras you need such as a storage drawer, teething rails and two height positions. It's also easy to assemble and looks stunning in any nursery.

Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot Bed

The mamas and papas coxley cot is packed full of wonderful features that are designed to follow an exquisitely crafted look. It's built to last and can easily be converted into a toddler bed and is sure to be with your baby from newborn until they are four years old.

Its slightly tapered feet give it a modern take on the traditional cot. It also has three mattress positions that can be adjusted to suit your growing Baby Cot and a lower base for more security. The cot comes with an under-cot storage drawer, as well as teething rails to protect your baby's gums when they get their first teeth.

Our parent tester Megan was extremely pleased with this cot bed. She said it was easy-to-assemble it looked stunning and came with many other features like a useful drawer for storage. She also liked that it was gender neutral and she could pass it on to the next generation of babies.

You'll also need to purchase an additional mattress, since cot beds usually do not come with a mattress. You'll want to choose a flat, firm mattress that is the ideal size for your baby. The ideal cot mattress is made of foam, springs or coir. It should be inspected and certified in accordance with British safety standards BS 5852+A1:2012 or BS 1877-10/1997.

The cot itself must have a maximum height of 55cm so that your child won't be able to get out. The distance between the bars shouldn't be greater than 6.5cm to ensure that your child's head doesn't be trapped within the bars.

Stokke snuzkot

This eye-catching cot by the Scandi brand gives a lively style to the nursery with the coloured slats adding a pop of colour that'll make your baby feel at home. It's an ideal fit for most nurseries and blends seamlessly into your design scheme, with a matching changing unit to make it all a bit more cohesive. This cot comes in two neutral shades white and soft grey. It takes only an hour to assemble, due to the clear instructions and separate screws packs.

This cot bed will grow with your child. It is possible to add an extension kit for juniors that will take them until they reach the age of five. It's a high-end option with a price tag to be matched, but if you're planning to invest in an item of furniture for your nursery that will last, this is well worth a look.

It is suitable from birth. The mattress can be placed high for easy access by your child. It's also a sturdy build and will fit standard cot mattresses up to 140cm 70cm. The design is modern and simple and features a sleek oval shape that'll enhance your baby's feeling of safety and security. This is the smallest cot in our list, but it offers plenty of room for your baby to lay down.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed

This is an excellent choice to get an old-fashioned cot bed. It features rounded dowels which create a distinctive look unlike other cot beds within this price range. It also provides extra comfort for your baby with three different heights of base to meet their requirements. This means you don't have to bend over to lift them from bed, which can ease your back.

It's also a great option if you have a smaller nursery, sloped ceilings or do not want to take up more floor space with your crib sets bed. Heidi Scrimgeour, our Deputy Editor says: "It is a statement piece and occupies less space than you think."

The curved sleigh detail on the cot's ends adds a touch of elegance to any nursery. It can be used until your child is four, then it can be converted into a junior bed simply by cutting off the rails on the sides. It comes with a Finest 140cm x70cm mattress. It includes a large under drawer on runners and handles to make it easy to access.

Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed

This elegant cot made by Obaby is the final option in our roundup. It's a sleigh bed but it doesn't feel big like other beds of this type. It also comes with a drawer to keep all of your baby's essentials close at hand.

This cot will grow with your child. You can take the rails off and make it an infant bed. When they are beyond that, you can turn it into a practical day bed.

This cot bed has a stunning design that is hand-carved from solid pine. The carved ends blend beautifully with the curved rear side rail to set it apart from other cot beds and make a truly luxurious choice. The mattress base is deluxe and can be lowered by two positions, making it easier for you to put your newborn down without unnecessary bending. The teething rails safeguard your baby's gums while they are teething.

Despite the fact that it is quite costly it's a stunning cot that will impress your friends and family when they come to visit. The instructions are simple to follow and contain helpful photos. If you're concerned about your DIY skills, John Lewis provides an assembly service that costs PS60. This includes mounting it to the wall, if needed and removing the packaging.

Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed

This sleigh-styled cot bed can be a great choice for parents who wish to give their child something they can treasure. It's well-constructed and sturdy, so will stand the test of time. It's also simple to build and adjust as your baby grows. The tester liked that there are no gaps around the edges of the cot, so your baby won't fall from to bed.

It's also cleverly designed to convert into a toddler bed once your child is ready. With an Allen key you can remove the side bars and solid end pieces to transform it into a traditional-style bed. It will stay in your child's room for many years.

Although it looks expensive the cot is relatively affordable. It was rated the top price cot-bed we tested by our testers however, you'll need to buy an additional mattress. It's also the quickest flatpack cot you can build. Each piece is labeled alphabetically so you can't go wrong.

The main drawback of this cot is that it requires an additional mattress. For certain parents, this could be a major issue. However, it's worth remembering that you'll probably need to replace your child's mattress at least every year, and sometimes more frequently which isn't something to worry about. It's also made from natural wood, so you can feel good cribs when you buy it.

Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed

A sturdy and stylish cot that has a classic style This Good Little Trading Company option is an excellent value for money. It comes with a matching changing table that clips onto the top of the cot for quick and simple nappy changing. When baby's done with this, it tucks securely under the cot. It also transforms into a toddler bed when the time comes, with three mattress heights to choose from.

This cot is a long-lasting option, suitable for use up to the time your child is four years older (or even longer if you buy the extra toddler bed conversion kit). It's also constructed from sustainably-sourced wood - in this instance it's a mixture of Australian araucaria and New Zealand radiata - and has three mattress bases to adapt to the needs of the growing needs of your child.

Parent tester Grace was impressed that the slatted sides were simple to clean and didn't have any sharp edges that could be an issue for toddlers. It's also a great option for rooms with small or ceilings with slopes, since it takes up a small amount of floor space, with just the side panel detaching the cot from your bedroom for your toddler.

The cot is compliant with the strict safety standards set by BS EN 716, and assembly was easy thanks to alphabetically labelled parts and simple instructions. The cot also comes with teething rail and swivel rocking frame. You can also install drawers under the bed to store your toys, clothes and nappies.