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How to Choose the Best Cots in the UK
With its sleek minimalist design and warm oak finish this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. It's also tidy with a drawer and a handy anti-bite plastic strip that runs across the top rails.
If your baby is a troublesome sleeper, this crib might be the solution. It is able to respond with soothing sounds that mimic a baby's womb.
Size
A good cot size strikes a balance between giving your baby room to grow, and not overcrowding the nursery by an enormous bed. The standard UK size for cots is 70cm x 140cm. This should be adequate to accommodate most infants until they reach around three years old. However, some cots have curved corners or other features that can cause issues with the fit of a mattress, therefore it is worth double checking your cot's footprint before you purchase.
There are cots available at a variety of high-street stores such as Dunelm or Ikea. A lot of them also offer a return policy, which means you can return any cot that isn't what you want. It's also a good idea to shop online, since you can gain a better understanding of the dimensions of each cot, and how it will look in your nursery.
If you're in search of a top-quality crib sets, consider the SNOO Smart Sleeper. This cot monitors the baby's crying and responds by gently rocking them to sleep, emulating the sounds of the womb. This technology is designed to help your baby achieve an unwinding sleep, and it can be used with any cot or crib. It is ideal for babies with breathing problems or fussy newborns. It can also track their sleep cycles to help you understand your child's habits.
Another great alternative is the Stokke Sleepi Cot. This minimalist cot is constructed of solid beech and has a the ability to remove the panel and transform it into an infant bed. It also offers a wide range of mattress bases which means you can alter the level of your child's bed as they grow. It's an excellent choice for smaller bedrooms or those with ceilings that slope. Our panel also found it easy to set up.
Another cot that is budget-friendly is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It comes in a range of finishes from white to dark slate gray, and can be used from birth up until your child reaches the age of four. It comes with three mattress heights, that will allow you to reach your child easily and can be turned into a toddler bed by removing the sides and adding the footboard. The cot comes with a mattress and is FSC certified.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial part of your baby's nursery but they must be secure too. Choose a cot that is marked with the code BS EN 716 and that has been certified as meeting British safety standards. It must have a flat, firm mattress and shouldn't be filled with duvets or bumpers which aren't recommended.
If you're buying a used cot, make sure to verify the age of it. Lead paint is poisonous for infants. Check for signs that the cot has been used, particularly around the sides, where a child could rub their hands. This can cause skin irritation. Also, it's worth checking for any transfer or stickers because they can come off and present the risk of choking your baby.
Some cots are equipped with additional features, such as storage drawers and teething rails. One of our mom testers praised this John Lewis model for being stylish and functional. It's easy to put together and all pieces are alphabetized," she said. She added that it was also one of the easiest cribs to convert into a toddler bed. The cot has a drawer that can be used to keep the nursery neat. It also comes with three heights that are adjustable that allow you to use it for your growing baby.
The depth of the cot is another important aspect to consider. You should look for a small cot beds with at least 50cm of depth to prevent your child from climbing up the cot as they become more mobile. It is also worth thinking about the kind of mattress you'll need, as there are a variety of options out available from foam spring interiors, spring interiors, or natural materials for allergy sufferers. If you're considering buying a new cot, then you might be interested in a mattress protector to protect against spills or stains. It's worth hiring a professional to inspect the safety of an old cot and fix any damage. The cost of this service is about PS100, but it is worth it to ensure your peace of mind.
Style
It can be easy to get caught up on safety and spec when purchasing a baby's cot, but don't forget about the style. It is essential to select a cot that matches the nursery of your baby and your decor. Luckily, many cots and cot beds come in different colourways and designs that will look great with any nursery furniture or interiors you have selected for your baby's first bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed showcases how stylish a crib could be. The drawer under the bed is a useful feature that has helped it get top marks on our panel, and teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as functional as it is stylish. The cot is easy to put together, despite the fact that it is flat-packed, and comes with easy instructions and clearly labeled parts.
Another option for an elegant cot is the Stokke Sleepi, which combines Scandi design with the functionality of a cot that can 'grow' with your child. It can be used as a cot right from birth or until your child reaches the age of five, when you can transform it into a toddler's bed by cutting off a corner. Our test subjects were awed by its quality construction and smooth oval finish however, it could be a bit costly for some.
A cot is a safe and secure place for your baby to rest throughout the day and at night however it is essential that you go through the manufacturer's instructions thoroughly and follow them with care to ensure that your child is snug and secure. If you choose a cot that has bars that are too tightly separated, your child could become trapped or choke. You should also make sure that the drop-side mechanism is secure and doesn't let your child lower it.
If you are buying a cot that can be converted into a mattress, make sure it meets UK safety standards. They are typically BS EN 716 and BS 8509 that have an anti-bite strip that is placed on the top of the bars. Most cots 4 tots and cot beds will have this information included in the product description or on their website, but should you have any questions you should speak to the retailer to be certain.
Convertibility
You may want your cot to last a long time, and certain models are made to do that. Many popular cots can be converted into sofas or toddler beds. This lets you keep using it after the infant stage. They are more expensive because they have to support an overweight child for a longer period of time. However they are an excellent investment if you plan to use them for a long time after your baby has developed.
A cot is also one of the most crucial purchases you'll make for your new arrival It is crucial to ensure it is in compliance with the strict UK safety standards. Check the BS EN code on the product's page to confirm. Also, ensure the base is completely slatted with no gaps on any sides. If it doesn't, you will need to purchase a separate mattress.
Some cots are equipped with additional features like a drawer for storage or rails for teething. These can help save space and simplify the lives of parents. Some cots are simple put together, which is a great benefit when you're strapped for time or are concerned about putting them together yourself. The John Lewis cot bed, for example, was rated by one of our mum testers as the most simple flatpack to put together' and is complete with clear instructions and pictures.
The Boori cot is another option. It has a classic style and comes in a variety of finishes that will suit your nursery. It can be converted to a toddler bed by taking one side off the cot. It can then be converted into a junior cot with the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a range of sizes to fit your space. One of our test parents said hers lasted through three kids.
Stokke Sleepi is another great option. It is an modular design that allows it to be adapted into various configurations. The mini model can be used from birth however, with the addition of an additional side, it can be transformed into a toddler's bed. When your child reaches an older age, you can make the switch to the junior bed. Our panel chose it for its aesthetics. They loved the natural finish tots and cots the oval shape.
With its sleek minimalist design and warm oak finish this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. It's also tidy with a drawer and a handy anti-bite plastic strip that runs across the top rails.
If your baby is a troublesome sleeper, this crib might be the solution. It is able to respond with soothing sounds that mimic a baby's womb.
Size
A good cot size strikes a balance between giving your baby room to grow, and not overcrowding the nursery by an enormous bed. The standard UK size for cots is 70cm x 140cm. This should be adequate to accommodate most infants until they reach around three years old. However, some cots have curved corners or other features that can cause issues with the fit of a mattress, therefore it is worth double checking your cot's footprint before you purchase.
There are cots available at a variety of high-street stores such as Dunelm or Ikea. A lot of them also offer a return policy, which means you can return any cot that isn't what you want. It's also a good idea to shop online, since you can gain a better understanding of the dimensions of each cot, and how it will look in your nursery.
If you're in search of a top-quality crib sets, consider the SNOO Smart Sleeper. This cot monitors the baby's crying and responds by gently rocking them to sleep, emulating the sounds of the womb. This technology is designed to help your baby achieve an unwinding sleep, and it can be used with any cot or crib. It is ideal for babies with breathing problems or fussy newborns. It can also track their sleep cycles to help you understand your child's habits.
Another great alternative is the Stokke Sleepi Cot. This minimalist cot is constructed of solid beech and has a the ability to remove the panel and transform it into an infant bed. It also offers a wide range of mattress bases which means you can alter the level of your child's bed as they grow. It's an excellent choice for smaller bedrooms or those with ceilings that slope. Our panel also found it easy to set up.
Another cot that is budget-friendly is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It comes in a range of finishes from white to dark slate gray, and can be used from birth up until your child reaches the age of four. It comes with three mattress heights, that will allow you to reach your child easily and can be turned into a toddler bed by removing the sides and adding the footboard. The cot comes with a mattress and is FSC certified.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial part of your baby's nursery but they must be secure too. Choose a cot that is marked with the code BS EN 716 and that has been certified as meeting British safety standards. It must have a flat, firm mattress and shouldn't be filled with duvets or bumpers which aren't recommended.
If you're buying a used cot, make sure to verify the age of it. Lead paint is poisonous for infants. Check for signs that the cot has been used, particularly around the sides, where a child could rub their hands. This can cause skin irritation. Also, it's worth checking for any transfer or stickers because they can come off and present the risk of choking your baby.
Some cots are equipped with additional features, such as storage drawers and teething rails. One of our mom testers praised this John Lewis model for being stylish and functional. It's easy to put together and all pieces are alphabetized," she said. She added that it was also one of the easiest cribs to convert into a toddler bed. The cot has a drawer that can be used to keep the nursery neat. It also comes with three heights that are adjustable that allow you to use it for your growing baby.
The depth of the cot is another important aspect to consider. You should look for a small cot beds with at least 50cm of depth to prevent your child from climbing up the cot as they become more mobile. It is also worth thinking about the kind of mattress you'll need, as there are a variety of options out available from foam spring interiors, spring interiors, or natural materials for allergy sufferers. If you're considering buying a new cot, then you might be interested in a mattress protector to protect against spills or stains. It's worth hiring a professional to inspect the safety of an old cot and fix any damage. The cost of this service is about PS100, but it is worth it to ensure your peace of mind.
Style
It can be easy to get caught up on safety and spec when purchasing a baby's cot, but don't forget about the style. It is essential to select a cot that matches the nursery of your baby and your decor. Luckily, many cots and cot beds come in different colourways and designs that will look great with any nursery furniture or interiors you have selected for your baby's first bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed showcases how stylish a crib could be. The drawer under the bed is a useful feature that has helped it get top marks on our panel, and teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as functional as it is stylish. The cot is easy to put together, despite the fact that it is flat-packed, and comes with easy instructions and clearly labeled parts.
Another option for an elegant cot is the Stokke Sleepi, which combines Scandi design with the functionality of a cot that can 'grow' with your child. It can be used as a cot right from birth or until your child reaches the age of five, when you can transform it into a toddler's bed by cutting off a corner. Our test subjects were awed by its quality construction and smooth oval finish however, it could be a bit costly for some.
A cot is a safe and secure place for your baby to rest throughout the day and at night however it is essential that you go through the manufacturer's instructions thoroughly and follow them with care to ensure that your child is snug and secure. If you choose a cot that has bars that are too tightly separated, your child could become trapped or choke. You should also make sure that the drop-side mechanism is secure and doesn't let your child lower it.
If you are buying a cot that can be converted into a mattress, make sure it meets UK safety standards. They are typically BS EN 716 and BS 8509 that have an anti-bite strip that is placed on the top of the bars. Most cots 4 tots and cot beds will have this information included in the product description or on their website, but should you have any questions you should speak to the retailer to be certain.
Convertibility
You may want your cot to last a long time, and certain models are made to do that. Many popular cots can be converted into sofas or toddler beds. This lets you keep using it after the infant stage. They are more expensive because they have to support an overweight child for a longer period of time. However they are an excellent investment if you plan to use them for a long time after your baby has developed.
A cot is also one of the most crucial purchases you'll make for your new arrival It is crucial to ensure it is in compliance with the strict UK safety standards. Check the BS EN code on the product's page to confirm. Also, ensure the base is completely slatted with no gaps on any sides. If it doesn't, you will need to purchase a separate mattress.
Some cots are equipped with additional features like a drawer for storage or rails for teething. These can help save space and simplify the lives of parents. Some cots are simple put together, which is a great benefit when you're strapped for time or are concerned about putting them together yourself. The John Lewis cot bed, for example, was rated by one of our mum testers as the most simple flatpack to put together' and is complete with clear instructions and pictures.
The Boori cot is another option. It has a classic style and comes in a variety of finishes that will suit your nursery. It can be converted to a toddler bed by taking one side off the cot. It can then be converted into a junior cot with the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a range of sizes to fit your space. One of our test parents said hers lasted through three kids.
Stokke Sleepi is another great option. It is an modular design that allows it to be adapted into various configurations. The mini model can be used from birth however, with the addition of an additional side, it can be transformed into a toddler's bed. When your child reaches an older age, you can make the switch to the junior bed. Our panel chose it for its aesthetics. They loved the natural finish tots and cots the oval shape.
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