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With its sleek, minimalist design and warm oak finish this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. A drawer as well as an anti-bite plastic strip on the top rails help keep it neat too.
If your baby is a fussy sleeper, this smart crib could be the solution. It responds to their cries by making soothing sounds that resemble the mother's womb.
Size
A cot that is of high quality is the perfect size to give your baby enough room to grow without overtaking the nursery. The standard UK mattress size for cots offers is 70cm x 140cm which should accommodate most infants up to three years old. However, some cots have curves or other features that could create problems with the fit of a mattress, so it is important to double-check the footprint of your cot prior to making a purchase.
You can find cots at many high-street retailers such as Dunelm or Ikea. Many retailers offer an exchange policy so that you can swap out a cot that doesn't fit your requirements. It's also worth shopping online, as you can gain a better understanding of the dimensions of each cot and the way it will look in your nursery.
If you're looking for a high-quality cot that is of high-end quality, the SNOO Sleeper Smart is a great option. The cot listens to your baby's crying and responds by gently rocking them to sleep, mimicking the sounds of the womb. This technology can help your baby to get a good night's rest. It can be placed in any crib or cot. It is ideal for babies who have breathing problems or fussy newborns. It also monitors their sleep cycles to help you better know your child's behavior.
Stokke Sleepi Cot is another excellent option. This minimalist cot is constructed of solid beech and has a a removable panel to transform into a toddler bed. It comes with a variety mattress bases, which means you can adjust the height of your child’s sleeping space to fit their needs. It's also a great option for smaller rooms or ceilings that slope, and our panel found it simple to assemble.
Another cot that is budget-friendly is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It is available in a variety of finishes from white to dark slate gray and can be used from birth until your child is four. It has three mattress heights, that will allow you to easily reach your baby and can be turned into a toddler bed by removing the sides and adding an additional footboard. The cot comes with a mattress and is FSC certified.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial part of the nursery of your baby cots on sale's but they must be secure too. Choose a cot that is certified to comply with British safety standards and carries the code BS EN 716. It should have a flat, firm mattress and not be stuffed with duvets or bumpers that aren't recommended.
If you are purchasing a second-hand cheap cot bed, be sure to check the age of it. Lead paint is toxic for babies. Look for indications that the cot has been used, particularly along the sides, where children might rub their hands. This could cause skin irritation. Be sure to look for any stickers or transfers that may peel off, posing the risk of choking your baby.
Some cots come with additional features like teething rails and storage drawers. One of our mum testers praised this John Lewis model for being stylish and practical. It's easy to assemble, and the pieces are alphabetized," she said. She also said it was also one of the most simple cribs (research by the staff of kingranks.com) that can be converted into a toddler bed. The cot comes with an open drawer that can be used to keep the nursery tidy. It also comes with three adjustable heights which means you can use it for your growing baby.
Another consideration is the depth of the cot. You should look for a cot that is at least 50cm in depth to prevent your child from climbing out when they start to grow more mobile. It is also worth thinking about the kind of mattress you'll need, since there are a myriad of options available from foam spring interiors, spring interiors, or natural materials for allergy sufferers. If you're looking to purchase a new cot you may be interested in a mattress protector to protect against stains or spills. It's worth hiring a professional to inspect the safety of your used cot and repair any damage. This will usually cost around PS100 but it's worth it to ensure your peace of mind.
Style
It can be easy to get bogged down on safety and spec when buying for a baby but don't forget about the style. A cot will be used for a long time so it's important to find one that suits the room of your baby and your decor. Fortunately, a lot of cots and cot beds come in a variety of colors and designs that will look great with any nursery furniture or interiors that you've selected for your baby's initial bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed illustrates how stylish a crib can be. The drawer under the bed is a useful feature that has helped it get top marks with our panel, while teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights make the cot bed as practical as it is fashionable. Our testers also loved that the cot was easy to put together even though it is in a flatpack with labelled parts and simple instructions.
Another alternative for a stylish cot is Stokke Sleepi, which combines Scandi style with the practicality of a cot which can 'grow' with your child. It can be used from the time of birth as a cot or until your child is five years old. old, when it can be converted into a toddler bed with the removal of a side. Our testers were impressed by its quality design and smooth oval shape, but it might be a bit expensive for some.
If you select a model with bars that are too close together your baby may become trapped or choke. Also, you should ensure that the drop-side mechanism functions well and efficiently, and can't be easily lowered by your child. If you select a model with bars that are too close your baby may get trapped or choke, and you must also ensure that the drop-side mechanism operates well and efficiently and cannot be easily removed by your child.
You should also ensure that the cot you buy conforms to UK safety standards, typically BS EN 716, and in the event that it is converted into bed, BS 8509, which includes a plastic strip that prevents bites on the top of the bars. This information is usually included in the product description of cots or cot beds, but you may also check the retailer's website.
Convertibility
You might want your cot to last for a long time and some models are made to do that. The most well-known converts into toddler beds and sometimes even sofas, allowing you to use it well past the infant stage. They tend to be more expensive due to the fact that they must support the weight of a larger child for a longer time, however they can be a great value for your money if you are planning to keep using them after your baby has grown.
It's important to make sure that the cot you choose is in compliance with UK safety standards. Check for the BS EN 716 code on the product's webpage to confirm this, and make sure that it has a base that's fully slatted and does not have gaps in any of the sides. If it doesn't then you'll have to buy a separate mattress for your bed.
Some cots also come with additional features, such as rails for teething, which can help save space and make your life as a parent easier. Others are easy to assemble which is ideal if you are in a hurry or are worried about putting it together yourself. One of our mom test subjects gave the John Lewis cot-bed as 'easiest to put together flatpack'. It comes with clear instructions and photos.
The Boori cot is a different alternative. It has a classic design and comes in a range of finishes that will suit your nursery. It can be turned into a toddler bed by removing one of the sides of the cot. Then it can be transformed into a junior cot using the addition a footboard. It's also available in a variety of sizes to suit your space. One of our test parents stated that hers lasted through three children.
Stokke Sleepi is another great alternative. It comes with a modular design which allows it to be expanded into various configurations. The mini model is suitable for use from birth however, with the addition of an additional side, it can be converted into the bed of a toddler. When your child reaches an older age, you can upgrade to the junior bed. It's also a top pick for aesthetics, with our panel loving natural finish and smooth oval shape.
With its sleek, minimalist design and warm oak finish this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. A drawer as well as an anti-bite plastic strip on the top rails help keep it neat too.
If your baby is a fussy sleeper, this smart crib could be the solution. It responds to their cries by making soothing sounds that resemble the mother's womb.
Size
A cot that is of high quality is the perfect size to give your baby enough room to grow without overtaking the nursery. The standard UK mattress size for cots offers is 70cm x 140cm which should accommodate most infants up to three years old. However, some cots have curves or other features that could create problems with the fit of a mattress, so it is important to double-check the footprint of your cot prior to making a purchase.
You can find cots at many high-street retailers such as Dunelm or Ikea. Many retailers offer an exchange policy so that you can swap out a cot that doesn't fit your requirements. It's also worth shopping online, as you can gain a better understanding of the dimensions of each cot and the way it will look in your nursery.
If you're looking for a high-quality cot that is of high-end quality, the SNOO Sleeper Smart is a great option. The cot listens to your baby's crying and responds by gently rocking them to sleep, mimicking the sounds of the womb. This technology can help your baby to get a good night's rest. It can be placed in any crib or cot. It is ideal for babies who have breathing problems or fussy newborns. It also monitors their sleep cycles to help you better know your child's behavior.
Stokke Sleepi Cot is another excellent option. This minimalist cot is constructed of solid beech and has a a removable panel to transform into a toddler bed. It comes with a variety mattress bases, which means you can adjust the height of your child’s sleeping space to fit their needs. It's also a great option for smaller rooms or ceilings that slope, and our panel found it simple to assemble.
Another cot that is budget-friendly is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It is available in a variety of finishes from white to dark slate gray and can be used from birth until your child is four. It has three mattress heights, that will allow you to easily reach your baby and can be turned into a toddler bed by removing the sides and adding an additional footboard. The cot comes with a mattress and is FSC certified.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial part of the nursery of your baby cots on sale's but they must be secure too. Choose a cot that is certified to comply with British safety standards and carries the code BS EN 716. It should have a flat, firm mattress and not be stuffed with duvets or bumpers that aren't recommended.
If you are purchasing a second-hand cheap cot bed, be sure to check the age of it. Lead paint is toxic for babies. Look for indications that the cot has been used, particularly along the sides, where children might rub their hands. This could cause skin irritation. Be sure to look for any stickers or transfers that may peel off, posing the risk of choking your baby.
Some cots come with additional features like teething rails and storage drawers. One of our mum testers praised this John Lewis model for being stylish and practical. It's easy to assemble, and the pieces are alphabetized," she said. She also said it was also one of the most simple cribs (research by the staff of kingranks.com) that can be converted into a toddler bed. The cot comes with an open drawer that can be used to keep the nursery tidy. It also comes with three adjustable heights which means you can use it for your growing baby.
Another consideration is the depth of the cot. You should look for a cot that is at least 50cm in depth to prevent your child from climbing out when they start to grow more mobile. It is also worth thinking about the kind of mattress you'll need, since there are a myriad of options available from foam spring interiors, spring interiors, or natural materials for allergy sufferers. If you're looking to purchase a new cot you may be interested in a mattress protector to protect against stains or spills. It's worth hiring a professional to inspect the safety of your used cot and repair any damage. This will usually cost around PS100 but it's worth it to ensure your peace of mind.
Style
It can be easy to get bogged down on safety and spec when buying for a baby but don't forget about the style. A cot will be used for a long time so it's important to find one that suits the room of your baby and your decor. Fortunately, a lot of cots and cot beds come in a variety of colors and designs that will look great with any nursery furniture or interiors that you've selected for your baby's initial bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed illustrates how stylish a crib can be. The drawer under the bed is a useful feature that has helped it get top marks with our panel, while teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights make the cot bed as practical as it is fashionable. Our testers also loved that the cot was easy to put together even though it is in a flatpack with labelled parts and simple instructions.
Another alternative for a stylish cot is Stokke Sleepi, which combines Scandi style with the practicality of a cot which can 'grow' with your child. It can be used from the time of birth as a cot or until your child is five years old. old, when it can be converted into a toddler bed with the removal of a side. Our testers were impressed by its quality design and smooth oval shape, but it might be a bit expensive for some.
If you select a model with bars that are too close together your baby may become trapped or choke. Also, you should ensure that the drop-side mechanism functions well and efficiently, and can't be easily lowered by your child. If you select a model with bars that are too close your baby may get trapped or choke, and you must also ensure that the drop-side mechanism operates well and efficiently and cannot be easily removed by your child.
You should also ensure that the cot you buy conforms to UK safety standards, typically BS EN 716, and in the event that it is converted into bed, BS 8509, which includes a plastic strip that prevents bites on the top of the bars. This information is usually included in the product description of cots or cot beds, but you may also check the retailer's website.
Convertibility
You might want your cot to last for a long time and some models are made to do that. The most well-known converts into toddler beds and sometimes even sofas, allowing you to use it well past the infant stage. They tend to be more expensive due to the fact that they must support the weight of a larger child for a longer time, however they can be a great value for your money if you are planning to keep using them after your baby has grown.
It's important to make sure that the cot you choose is in compliance with UK safety standards. Check for the BS EN 716 code on the product's webpage to confirm this, and make sure that it has a base that's fully slatted and does not have gaps in any of the sides. If it doesn't then you'll have to buy a separate mattress for your bed.
Some cots also come with additional features, such as rails for teething, which can help save space and make your life as a parent easier. Others are easy to assemble which is ideal if you are in a hurry or are worried about putting it together yourself. One of our mom test subjects gave the John Lewis cot-bed as 'easiest to put together flatpack'. It comes with clear instructions and photos.
The Boori cot is a different alternative. It has a classic design and comes in a range of finishes that will suit your nursery. It can be turned into a toddler bed by removing one of the sides of the cot. Then it can be transformed into a junior cot using the addition a footboard. It's also available in a variety of sizes to suit your space. One of our test parents stated that hers lasted through three children.
Stokke Sleepi is another great alternative. It comes with a modular design which allows it to be expanded into various configurations. The mini model is suitable for use from birth however, with the addition of an additional side, it can be converted into the bed of a toddler. When your child reaches an older age, you can upgrade to the junior bed. It's also a top pick for aesthetics, with our panel loving natural finish and smooth oval shape.
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