If You've Just Purchased Cot Beds ... Now What?
How to Choose the best baby cots Cot Beds for Your Baby
If you're expecting a baby it's crucial to select the right cot that is secure and safe for your little one. Choose a cot that has fixed sides rather than drop-sides. This will meet UK safety standards.
This minimalist, elegant cot is our top pick from the Anyday collection by John Lewis. It comes with three mattress positions, teething bars, and storage drawers. It is also simple to put together, and comes with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cot beds keep baby's warm and comfortable. Look for a soft and airy fabric, and ensure that the mattress fits snugly to avoid any gaps, which could cause the risk of suffocation. There are a range of mattresses available on the market - foam, coil springs and other natural materials suitable for allergy sufferers, so do your research and select the best baby cots one for your baby's requirements.
Whether you opt for a standard or convertible cot, the most important thing to ensure comfort is a good-quality mattress that is supportive and promotes a healthy posture. The slats need to be firmly attached, and not sagging. The slats should also be securely attached to the frame, so that your little one doesn't get trapped in them while moving in their sleep.
If you're unsure of the mattress to buy, consult your family members or friends or look up online reviews for recommendations. Look for ones that are ventilated, as they'll aid in regulate temperature and are less likely to harbour bacteria.
In terms of style, there's a wide choice from classic sleigh styles with intricate details to sleek, contemporary designs. Some are decorated with bright primary colors to make your child feel happy and cheerful as they awake.
Most cots come with drawers underneath to store items as well as teething rails that protect your baby from chewing on the side of the cot and adjustable height bases to accommodate baby's growth. You can also purchase a drop side for petite infants or those with medical conditions that make it difficult for them to bend over.
For added security, opt for a cot that meets the strict UK safety standards and will easily transform into an infant bed when the time is appropriate. This information can be found in the description of the product and key specifications.
Safety
A secure sleeping space is essential and a big aspect to consider when choosing a cot. Make sure the mattress is snugly fitted, with no gaps between it and the cot/cot bed sides or ends (big gaps could keep your child's head from being caught in the arms). Verify that the mattress is not too firm and thin. Mattresses that are thick can increase the risk of SIDS. Many companies sell mattresses in different materials including foam and natural materials that are suitable for allergy sufferers. Some have anti-microbial treatment. If your cot features a drop-side, make sure it is locked and in the upward position.
A drop side should only be allowed to go down when an adult is present, this prevents accidental releases. If your coffin has a solid bottom do not place it against the wall because this will restrict airflow and can cause the death of a coffin. According to the latest research, slatted end cots may be safer because they permit more airflow.
If your crib has a fixed side choose this option as it is the most secure option when your child starts to crawl and then pull themselves up. When your child is climbing with confidence and standing, it's time to move to a junior bed.
Some cots come with an option that allows the base to be raised to three levels. This is a great security measure that allows your child's cot to expand with the child. Some cots have adjustable footplates that are ideal for toddlers who love to stand up.
When putting your child's cot in the crib, make sure there aren't any obvious dangers. It should be put away from power and heater points. Also be sure to keep it away from windows, curtains and blind cords. These can all present a strangulation threat. If you're buying furniture that is second-hand or an heirloom be sure to look for any hazards to choking such as stickers and transfers that can peel off and present a risk.
If you're unsure of how to use your cot in a safe manner consult other parents or attend a local NCT New Baby course for assistance and guidance. If your cot comes with a guide ensure that you go through it prior to using it and follow the instructions.
Style
This gorgeous cot bed with its sleigh design will look fantastic in your nursery. Our panel was impressed by the mix of natural and white pine, and its smart features, including drawers under the bed to store all those baby essentials like nappies, bedding, and an enviable assortment of baby clothes. It is also easy to build, with clear instructions and screws for each section. Additionally, it can be transformed into a toddler bed and desk as your baby gets older (see the product's description for more details).
One of our favourite features are the teething rails that protect your little one from bumping their head on the side of the cot or any protruding part of the cot like the handle or corner post. They also help stop them chewing on the wood, preventing them from being suffocated. There's also an opening that can be removed to make it easier for parents to reach their newborn. We love that it can be converted into a toddler bed, and it's sturdy enough to last up to four years. It also met the strict UK safety standards, which can be found in the main specifications beneath each product.
Cot beds are usually larger than cribs and can be converted into toddler beds once your child is ready which means you don't have to worry about purchasing a new bed until they're ready for the transition. They are more expensive than a crib.
If your nursery is small, you may think about the possibility of a crib. It is smaller and takes less space. However should you be planning on spending a lot of your baby's time in the room or you need a bed that will last longer, you should choose a cot.
If the cot you are using does not meet the UK safety standards set by BS EN 716 or BS 8509 (which cover mattress thicknesses, materials and other essential elements of baby cot mattresses) It is unsafe for babies to sleep. The slats should not be too close together to ensure your baby doesn't fall out.
Storage
The amount of baby equipment you need is overwhelming, regardless of whether you're a first-time parent or an experienced one. It's crucial to think about storage when selecting a cot. Certain cots offer additional storage options, such as drawers underneath the bed or a coordinating top changer (available separately). Certain cots can be transformed into toddler beds or a smaller single bed to extend their use.
Some cots are able to be converted into day beds, like the one shown here on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is an excellent option for those who prefer an edgier design. The conversion is easy and requires only the removal of one side panel. This lets parents reduce the expense of a separate bed.
Some cot beds are equipped with hanging rails that can be used to hang muslins, dummies, as well as other small things. This makes it easier to keep everything organised tidy, neat and tidy - and it also looks fantastic. These items are easily accessible to parents, making it easier for them to feed their baby.
Another thing to look for is a toothing rail that comes in a few cots. This can keep your baby from chewing on the wood, which could cause irritation. Some cots have more traditional designs and include a large storage drawer under the bed. It is perfect for toys, clothes, blankets and other baby essentials.
This is a great solution when space is a problem, but you will have to purchase a drawer separately. You might need to purchase an additional mattress and bedding since oval sheets and mattresses do not come with the cot sets.
This sleigh cot bed from Stokke is a stunning example of the Scandi-style at its finest and features a huge under-bed storage drawer that's ideal to keep baby's essentials out of view but within easy reach. Our panel was able to find it straightforward to put together, thanks to the alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions. It is suitable for babies from birth and can be transformed into a toddler's bed once your child is ready.
If you're expecting a baby it's crucial to select the right cot that is secure and safe for your little one. Choose a cot that has fixed sides rather than drop-sides. This will meet UK safety standards.
This minimalist, elegant cot is our top pick from the Anyday collection by John Lewis. It comes with three mattress positions, teething bars, and storage drawers. It is also simple to put together, and comes with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cot beds keep baby's warm and comfortable. Look for a soft and airy fabric, and ensure that the mattress fits snugly to avoid any gaps, which could cause the risk of suffocation. There are a range of mattresses available on the market - foam, coil springs and other natural materials suitable for allergy sufferers, so do your research and select the best baby cots one for your baby's requirements.
Whether you opt for a standard or convertible cot, the most important thing to ensure comfort is a good-quality mattress that is supportive and promotes a healthy posture. The slats need to be firmly attached, and not sagging. The slats should also be securely attached to the frame, so that your little one doesn't get trapped in them while moving in their sleep.
If you're unsure of the mattress to buy, consult your family members or friends or look up online reviews for recommendations. Look for ones that are ventilated, as they'll aid in regulate temperature and are less likely to harbour bacteria.
In terms of style, there's a wide choice from classic sleigh styles with intricate details to sleek, contemporary designs. Some are decorated with bright primary colors to make your child feel happy and cheerful as they awake.
Most cots come with drawers underneath to store items as well as teething rails that protect your baby from chewing on the side of the cot and adjustable height bases to accommodate baby's growth. You can also purchase a drop side for petite infants or those with medical conditions that make it difficult for them to bend over.
For added security, opt for a cot that meets the strict UK safety standards and will easily transform into an infant bed when the time is appropriate. This information can be found in the description of the product and key specifications.
Safety
A secure sleeping space is essential and a big aspect to consider when choosing a cot. Make sure the mattress is snugly fitted, with no gaps between it and the cot/cot bed sides or ends (big gaps could keep your child's head from being caught in the arms). Verify that the mattress is not too firm and thin. Mattresses that are thick can increase the risk of SIDS. Many companies sell mattresses in different materials including foam and natural materials that are suitable for allergy sufferers. Some have anti-microbial treatment. If your cot features a drop-side, make sure it is locked and in the upward position.
A drop side should only be allowed to go down when an adult is present, this prevents accidental releases. If your coffin has a solid bottom do not place it against the wall because this will restrict airflow and can cause the death of a coffin. According to the latest research, slatted end cots may be safer because they permit more airflow.
If your crib has a fixed side choose this option as it is the most secure option when your child starts to crawl and then pull themselves up. When your child is climbing with confidence and standing, it's time to move to a junior bed.
Some cots come with an option that allows the base to be raised to three levels. This is a great security measure that allows your child's cot to expand with the child. Some cots have adjustable footplates that are ideal for toddlers who love to stand up.
When putting your child's cot in the crib, make sure there aren't any obvious dangers. It should be put away from power and heater points. Also be sure to keep it away from windows, curtains and blind cords. These can all present a strangulation threat. If you're buying furniture that is second-hand or an heirloom be sure to look for any hazards to choking such as stickers and transfers that can peel off and present a risk.
If you're unsure of how to use your cot in a safe manner consult other parents or attend a local NCT New Baby course for assistance and guidance. If your cot comes with a guide ensure that you go through it prior to using it and follow the instructions.
Style
This gorgeous cot bed with its sleigh design will look fantastic in your nursery. Our panel was impressed by the mix of natural and white pine, and its smart features, including drawers under the bed to store all those baby essentials like nappies, bedding, and an enviable assortment of baby clothes. It is also easy to build, with clear instructions and screws for each section. Additionally, it can be transformed into a toddler bed and desk as your baby gets older (see the product's description for more details).
One of our favourite features are the teething rails that protect your little one from bumping their head on the side of the cot or any protruding part of the cot like the handle or corner post. They also help stop them chewing on the wood, preventing them from being suffocated. There's also an opening that can be removed to make it easier for parents to reach their newborn. We love that it can be converted into a toddler bed, and it's sturdy enough to last up to four years. It also met the strict UK safety standards, which can be found in the main specifications beneath each product.
Cot beds are usually larger than cribs and can be converted into toddler beds once your child is ready which means you don't have to worry about purchasing a new bed until they're ready for the transition. They are more expensive than a crib.
If your nursery is small, you may think about the possibility of a crib. It is smaller and takes less space. However should you be planning on spending a lot of your baby's time in the room or you need a bed that will last longer, you should choose a cot.
If the cot you are using does not meet the UK safety standards set by BS EN 716 or BS 8509 (which cover mattress thicknesses, materials and other essential elements of baby cot mattresses) It is unsafe for babies to sleep. The slats should not be too close together to ensure your baby doesn't fall out.
Storage
The amount of baby equipment you need is overwhelming, regardless of whether you're a first-time parent or an experienced one. It's crucial to think about storage when selecting a cot. Certain cots offer additional storage options, such as drawers underneath the bed or a coordinating top changer (available separately). Certain cots can be transformed into toddler beds or a smaller single bed to extend their use.
Some cots are able to be converted into day beds, like the one shown here on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is an excellent option for those who prefer an edgier design. The conversion is easy and requires only the removal of one side panel. This lets parents reduce the expense of a separate bed.
Some cot beds are equipped with hanging rails that can be used to hang muslins, dummies, as well as other small things. This makes it easier to keep everything organised tidy, neat and tidy - and it also looks fantastic. These items are easily accessible to parents, making it easier for them to feed their baby.
Another thing to look for is a toothing rail that comes in a few cots. This can keep your baby from chewing on the wood, which could cause irritation. Some cots have more traditional designs and include a large storage drawer under the bed. It is perfect for toys, clothes, blankets and other baby essentials.
This is a great solution when space is a problem, but you will have to purchase a drawer separately. You might need to purchase an additional mattress and bedding since oval sheets and mattresses do not come with the cot sets.
This sleigh cot bed from Stokke is a stunning example of the Scandi-style at its finest and features a huge under-bed storage drawer that's ideal to keep baby's essentials out of view but within easy reach. Our panel was able to find it straightforward to put together, thanks to the alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions. It is suitable for babies from birth and can be transformed into a toddler's bed once your child is ready.