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The Best Cot Beds For Your Little One
A restful night's sleep is crucial, whether you're camping or visiting relatives. Make sure you have the best cot bed to ensure that your child is safe and comfortable. They can (hopefully!) sleep easily.
This cot bed is an excellent design. It has a slim aesthetic, and the frame is simple to assemble. It can also be converted into a chic toddler bed.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley
Our overall winner The Coxley is packed with design features that adhere to an exquisitely designed and hand-crafted style. It comes with three adjustable cot bases and can be transformed into an infant's bed. It will last your child for the first four years. It comes with two teething bars that relax gums and stop chewing on the sides of the cot.
The Coxley is available as a complete nursery set, that includes a stylish cotbed, a multi-purpose dresser/changer and a double wardrobe. The dresser/change cabinet has a removable changing top that transforms it into a convenient Baby Cot changing station to a sleek dresser that can be filled with all of your Baby Crib's favourite toys and treasures. The drawers can be made to fit your nursery's style.
A cot of good quality should be able to last until your child is about four years old. However, certain models offer the possibility of purchasing expansion packs that can extend their use to five or even 10 years. It's worth looking out for these since they can be cheaper than buying a new mattress and cot later.
The Coxley is a great choice for cot beds. It's easy to assemble, well-made and looks great in any nursery. However, it's slightly more expensive than the other options we've listed and will require a standard mattress (which you'll have to purchase separately). It's worth a look because it looks like it's a sturdy and long-lasting design.
The Silver Cross Westport
The Silver Cross Westport is a sleek and elegant choice that'll be a perfect fit for any nursery. It's got warm oak details soft curves and a minimalist design. Parents and babies will be delighted. The cot bed can be used until your child is at the age of four, and can be easily converted to an infant bed with a simple extension kit. The dresser comes with an under-bed drawer that is perfect for blankets and muslins. It also comes with teething rails so your child will be secure while sleeping.
Our tester found this cot to be the best cots of all the models we tested for its design and ease of assembly, with an Allen key included so you can start working right immediately. It also received praise for its sturdy construction and luxurious feel, saying that it felt like it was a "real piece of investment" and also a stylish accessory to any nursery.
It's more expensive than other cribs we've seen, but the quality and durability make it worth the cost. The sleigh-style style is attractive and will make your baby the centre of attention in any room! You can save money by purchasing accessories like a rail for teething and a drawer. We would suggest buying an oval mattress rather than the standard size of a UK-sized one to avoid overstretching the slats and potentially cause discomfort for your baby. Our test subject had no problems with the cot and thought it was an excellent buy.
The La Redoute Willox
This cot bed is a real luxury. It's constructed of solid plywood slats, birch and is built to last. It has the French style. It complies with French safety standards too, so you can be sure your child is safe and sound. We like the off-white finish but it's also available in a stunning grey-green colour.
Our testers found it easy to assemble, and that it looked the most luxurious of our selections. However, it's expensive - especially as you need to purchase the mattress separately, and if you're on a budget there are cheaper alternatives out there.
The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed
This crib bed is a fantastic option for those seeking additional features. It comes with a handy under-bed storage space and teething rails. Plus, you can adjust the height of the base with three different settings so that your child won't have to climb out when they're older.
The only downside of this cot is that you will need to purchase a separate mattress which could push the price up even more than other models in our review. The premium aesthetics, ease of assembly, and ability to grow along with your child are all attractive, making this cot worth the money. Our test subjects thought that this cot would be an excellent addition to any nursery.
The John Lewis Elementary
The John Lewis elementary is a great option for parents who want an elegant frame that lasts a long time. It's more expensive than other frames however, it comes with a matching changing table and wardrobe so you can outfit your nursery in one go. It's also simple to put together and comes with three mattress heights for your baby to develop into. It has teething rails and an elegantly arranged drawer that slides beneath so that you don't lose valuable floor space.
You'll need to buy a separate mattress if you want to use this cot bed. Therefore, you should plan your budget accordingly. A quality mattress can be bought for less than PS100. This is not a huge cost. The only drawback is that you might find it tricky to get an ideal fit due to the fact that the cot is an oval shape, however there are plenty of different types of mattresses that will work for it.
A lot of parents choose cot beds because they are great value and offer your child a comfortable place to sleep. Most cot beds are suitable for children from birth to around four years of age, but some can be converted into toddler beds by purchasing an extension kit. You'll find some of them in our list if you're looking for a cot mattress that will last longer.
The Wooden Cotbed
One of our top cot beds, this stunning solid-wood version is beautifully designed and very stylish. It also has a number of nifty extras including an under-bed drawer that is handy and three adjustable base heights. The cot can be used up to the age of four years old (though the majority of them will need be converted into an infant bed using the conversion kit, which is sold separately).
Included are a teddy-bear canopy as well as teething bars that can be removed. Our tester said this cot bed was easy to put together, particularly since all the pieces were clearly labeled and well-packed. It's also small in size when compared to other cots we looked at and is a good choice for smaller rooms.
It's not cheap, at PS599 with the mattress included, but it feels like an investment piece that you could utilize it for multiple children. It looks stunning in natural wood, but it is also available in three Scandi-inspired finishes. It converts to a toddler's bed with ease (leaving three sides up for security) and then into a daybed/sofa once your child is ready to leave the bars behind.
This is a great choice for parents looking for a sleep solution that will last for as long as they do. Our test with parents Becki said that her Boori cot could last for three children. It's got a lovely traditional design that will fit all homes and is constructed from sustainable Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood. The cot also includes a number of useful extras including a teddy bear-themed canopy and teething rails. There's also the option of buying an reflux wedge to provide comfort for babies.
A restful night's sleep is crucial, whether you're camping or visiting relatives. Make sure you have the best cot bed to ensure that your child is safe and comfortable. They can (hopefully!) sleep easily.
This cot bed is an excellent design. It has a slim aesthetic, and the frame is simple to assemble. It can also be converted into a chic toddler bed.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley
Our overall winner The Coxley is packed with design features that adhere to an exquisitely designed and hand-crafted style. It comes with three adjustable cot bases and can be transformed into an infant's bed. It will last your child for the first four years. It comes with two teething bars that relax gums and stop chewing on the sides of the cot.
The Coxley is available as a complete nursery set, that includes a stylish cotbed, a multi-purpose dresser/changer and a double wardrobe. The dresser/change cabinet has a removable changing top that transforms it into a convenient Baby Cot changing station to a sleek dresser that can be filled with all of your Baby Crib's favourite toys and treasures. The drawers can be made to fit your nursery's style.
A cot of good quality should be able to last until your child is about four years old. However, certain models offer the possibility of purchasing expansion packs that can extend their use to five or even 10 years. It's worth looking out for these since they can be cheaper than buying a new mattress and cot later.
The Coxley is a great choice for cot beds. It's easy to assemble, well-made and looks great in any nursery. However, it's slightly more expensive than the other options we've listed and will require a standard mattress (which you'll have to purchase separately). It's worth a look because it looks like it's a sturdy and long-lasting design.
The Silver Cross Westport
The Silver Cross Westport is a sleek and elegant choice that'll be a perfect fit for any nursery. It's got warm oak details soft curves and a minimalist design. Parents and babies will be delighted. The cot bed can be used until your child is at the age of four, and can be easily converted to an infant bed with a simple extension kit. The dresser comes with an under-bed drawer that is perfect for blankets and muslins. It also comes with teething rails so your child will be secure while sleeping.
Our tester found this cot to be the best cots of all the models we tested for its design and ease of assembly, with an Allen key included so you can start working right immediately. It also received praise for its sturdy construction and luxurious feel, saying that it felt like it was a "real piece of investment" and also a stylish accessory to any nursery.
It's more expensive than other cribs we've seen, but the quality and durability make it worth the cost. The sleigh-style style is attractive and will make your baby the centre of attention in any room! You can save money by purchasing accessories like a rail for teething and a drawer. We would suggest buying an oval mattress rather than the standard size of a UK-sized one to avoid overstretching the slats and potentially cause discomfort for your baby. Our test subject had no problems with the cot and thought it was an excellent buy.
The La Redoute Willox
This cot bed is a real luxury. It's constructed of solid plywood slats, birch and is built to last. It has the French style. It complies with French safety standards too, so you can be sure your child is safe and sound. We like the off-white finish but it's also available in a stunning grey-green colour.
Our testers found it easy to assemble, and that it looked the most luxurious of our selections. However, it's expensive - especially as you need to purchase the mattress separately, and if you're on a budget there are cheaper alternatives out there.
The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed
This crib bed is a fantastic option for those seeking additional features. It comes with a handy under-bed storage space and teething rails. Plus, you can adjust the height of the base with three different settings so that your child won't have to climb out when they're older.
The only downside of this cot is that you will need to purchase a separate mattress which could push the price up even more than other models in our review. The premium aesthetics, ease of assembly, and ability to grow along with your child are all attractive, making this cot worth the money. Our test subjects thought that this cot would be an excellent addition to any nursery.
The John Lewis Elementary
The John Lewis elementary is a great option for parents who want an elegant frame that lasts a long time. It's more expensive than other frames however, it comes with a matching changing table and wardrobe so you can outfit your nursery in one go. It's also simple to put together and comes with three mattress heights for your baby to develop into. It has teething rails and an elegantly arranged drawer that slides beneath so that you don't lose valuable floor space.
You'll need to buy a separate mattress if you want to use this cot bed. Therefore, you should plan your budget accordingly. A quality mattress can be bought for less than PS100. This is not a huge cost. The only drawback is that you might find it tricky to get an ideal fit due to the fact that the cot is an oval shape, however there are plenty of different types of mattresses that will work for it.
A lot of parents choose cot beds because they are great value and offer your child a comfortable place to sleep. Most cot beds are suitable for children from birth to around four years of age, but some can be converted into toddler beds by purchasing an extension kit. You'll find some of them in our list if you're looking for a cot mattress that will last longer.
The Wooden Cotbed
One of our top cot beds, this stunning solid-wood version is beautifully designed and very stylish. It also has a number of nifty extras including an under-bed drawer that is handy and three adjustable base heights. The cot can be used up to the age of four years old (though the majority of them will need be converted into an infant bed using the conversion kit, which is sold separately).
Included are a teddy-bear canopy as well as teething bars that can be removed. Our tester said this cot bed was easy to put together, particularly since all the pieces were clearly labeled and well-packed. It's also small in size when compared to other cots we looked at and is a good choice for smaller rooms.
It's not cheap, at PS599 with the mattress included, but it feels like an investment piece that you could utilize it for multiple children. It looks stunning in natural wood, but it is also available in three Scandi-inspired finishes. It converts to a toddler's bed with ease (leaving three sides up for security) and then into a daybed/sofa once your child is ready to leave the bars behind.
This is a great choice for parents looking for a sleep solution that will last for as long as they do. Our test with parents Becki said that her Boori cot could last for three children. It's got a lovely traditional design that will fit all homes and is constructed from sustainable Australian Araucaria and New Zealand Radiata wood. The cot also includes a number of useful extras including a teddy bear-themed canopy and teething rails. There's also the option of buying an reflux wedge to provide comfort for babies.
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