How to Choose a Cot Bed
Cot beds are a safe and comfortable place for your baby's sleep. However homepage can be dangerous if you don't follow the safety guidelines.
The Mamas and Papas Coxley cot-bed is our top choice. It has been praised for its beauty and ease of assembly and high-quality construction. It is suitable from the time of birth, and can be converted into a toddler's bed using an extension kit.

Safety
Cot Beds are designed to provide an environment that is safe and comfortable for your baby. It is essential to determine if it meets current safety standards. It is crucial to confirm that a second-hand cot or heirloom cot been thoroughly cleaned and meets the most current British standards. It must be free of any stickers, transfers and protrusions that could create dangerous choking.
Make sure the cot is properly assembled, particularly if it is an antique or hand-me-down model. Older cots may have been sprayed with lead paint which is toxic for babies. Modern cots have an integrated locking mechanism that prevents the cot from collapsing or folding when your child is in.
It is important to choose the correct mattress for your child. It should be sturdy and fit comfortably into the cot, and have no gaps at either end. Use a mattress cover made of waterproof to ensure the fabric's protection and prolong its life.
A cot that has an adjustable base height is a good choice as it allows you to lower the mattress as your child grows. This will stop them from climbing out and falling off of bed, and will reduce the risk of SIDS. It's also a good idea to measure the height of the base frequently, especially if your baby begins crawling and pulling themselves up during sleep.
When your baby outgrows their bassinet, or crib, the next step is a cot-bed. Choose a cot or bed that meets the British safety standards BS EN 7016 for a crib, and BS8509 to be the bed. This will ensure your baby is safe for the first six months. As they grow older you may think about a bunk bed or single bed. Luckily, Babymore offers a wide range of cot beds that meet all the necessary safety standards.
Style
For new parents, choosing the right Cot Bed that's secure for your baby but that also looks stylish can be a difficult task. With a bit of research, you can find the ideal cot for your baby that looks stylish and match your decor. The best cots are available in a variety of designs, such as solid fronts and sides with slats. You can pick one that matches your style and the space of your baby.
There are a variety of cots available online to suit all tastes and budgets regardless of whether you're searching for a modern, traditional, or something in between. Some cots have additional features, such as teething rails and drawers underneath the bed to keep things neat and tidy.
The amount of time your cot will be used is another important aspect. As soon as your child is able to stand without assistance, which is typically around the age three, you will want to transition them into a toddler's bed. A cot that can be transformed into a toddler's bed is a good investment. You can purchase the mattress on its own and, when your child is ready, you can lower the bed base to its lowest setting.
The sleigh and four poster cot designs are also popular with new parents. These can add the look of glamour and luxury to any nursery, and work best in rooms with high ceilings. You can also add curtains or a canopy to the set for an even more dramatic effect.
You should always pick breathable fabrics for your baby's bed such as bamboo or cotton. This will be gentle on the skin of your baby and will assist them in regulating their temperature. Also, avoid using blankets with heavy weights, as these could pose a suffocation risk. Use fitted sheets that fit snugly over the mattress. Be sure that there are no gaps on either side of the bed. This will decrease the risk of tripping and snagging, and increase the safety of your child's bed.
Convertibility
Cot beds are ideal for families growing, because they can be easily transformed into a junior or toddler bed at the time of need. This will save parents the expense and hassle of purchasing an entirely new bed for their child as they move from baby to toddler.
The convertible cot design comes with customisable sides which can be static, have doors or fold down to make it easy to access. These are designed to minimise the chance of entrapment and help create a safe sleeping environment for your child. There are also clear panels that allow your child to view their surroundings, encouraging independence and a sense of exploration.
The majority of cot beds can be adjusted to accommodate your baby's development needs. As your baby grows you can lower the position to prevent them from falling out of the crib. When your child is able to sit up unaided you can use the lowest base position that allows them to climb into and out of the cot safely.
If you prefer a more traditional style, a classic style will fit in with any nursery decor. The cots are typically made of durable and strong wood that can endure the test of time. The slats of the cot are also tightly spaced to ensure your child's safety and they have been treated with non-toxic finishes.
Other cots are more modern and have features like built-in storage, teething rails and mobile stands. Some cots have a changing table to make it easier to change your child. This can also help you save the expense and space of having a separate cabinet for changing your baby at your home.
Some cots are even more innovative than others like the Pinette which features an elegant wooden frame that is ideal to hang toys from and is the perfect place to hide when surrounded by a sheet. It's built to last, with a an innovative design that allows it to expand with your child to accommodate up to a 10 year old junior bed.
Stores
If you're planning to furnish the nursery or creating a baby-friendly space for a loved one, selecting the best crib bed is an essential investment. Select a cot that is able to be used for a long period of time, adapting to your growing child with adjustable mattress heights and rails for teething. Look for a design with flatpack features that allow you to build it yourself. Some cot beds come with extra features, such as drawers under the bed and removable changing tops.
Cots are light, portable sleeping frames designed for children and infants. Some models are made from lightweight fabrics or wood with a simple mattress. Others are more robust, and can be transformed into toddler beds. No matter what type, all cots must to meet strict UK safety standards.
While the cost of a cot can vary depending on materials and extra features, most are within budget. For example the budget Westport cot made by Silver Cross takes just over an hour to put together and comes with simple instructions and an Allen key. It's on the pricey side but its sleek design and sturdy construction make it an excellent investment.
Convertible cot-beds can be a good investment because they let you utilize the furniture for many years as your child grows from a newborn to a toddler, and finally a full size bed. You can pick from a variety of options that transform the crib into a toddler bed or even a couch. These beds tend to be larger than traditional cribs. They can be more expensive however, they last longer.
Take into consideration where you will put the cot, and how big the room is prior to purchasing one. Cots should be ventilated and away from direct sunlight. Also, make sure the space is free of clutter and other hazards such as toys, blankets and pillows. Also, if you're buying a second-hand cot, check the frame for any protrusions that could be a hazard to your child. If you are concerned you should contact the manufacturer for guidance.