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How to Choose the Best Cots in the UK

Silver Cross' cot is elegant and sleek thanks to its minimalist design. The warm oak finish makes it a great addition to any nursery. A drawer and an anti-bite strip of plastic on the top rails will help keep it neat too.

This crib with smart technology could be the solution to soothe your child who is fussy. It makes soft sounds that sound like a mother's womb.

Size

A cot that is of high quality is the right size to give your baby space to grow without weighing down the nursery. The standard UK mattress size for cots is 70cm x 140cm which should accommodate most infants up to three years old. However, some cots come with curving corners or other features that could result in issues with the fitting of a mattress, so it is important to double-check your cot's footprint before you buy.

You can find cots at many high-street retailers such as Dunelm or Ikea. A lot of them also offer a return policy, which means you can return a cot if it doesn't meet your requirements. It's also worth shopping online, as you can get a better idea of the dimensions of each cot and the way it will look in your nursery.

If you're seeking a high-quality cot that is of high-end quality, the SNOO Sleeper Smart is a great crib choice. The cot will listen to your baby's crying and gently rock them to sleep, simulating the sounds of the womb. This technology can help your baby to get a good night's sleep. It can be placed in any crib or cot. It is ideal for babies who have breathing problems or fussy newborns. It also tracks their sleep patterns to help you better understand your child's routines.

Another great option is the Stokke Sleepi Cot. This cot that is minimalistic, made of solid beech, has a removable panel that transforms it into a toddler's bed. It has a range of mattress bases, so you can adjust the height of your child’s sleeping space to meet their requirements. It's also a great choice for smaller bedrooms or with sloped ceilings Our panel found it easy to put together.

The Elementary cot, part of John Lewis' Anyday Collection, is another budget-friendly option. It's available in a variety of finishes, from white to dark slate grey and can be used from birth until the time your child is four years old. It comes with three mattress height settings, that will allow you reach your child easily and can be turned into a toddler bed by removing the sides and adding a footboard. The cot has a mattress, and is FSC certified.

Safety

Cots and cot beds are an important part of your baby's nursery but they have to be safe as well. Find a cot that has the code BS EN 716 and that has been certified as meeting British safety standards. It must have a flat, firm mattress and not be filled with duvets or bumpers which aren't recommended.

If you're buying a used crib, be sure to determine the age of the cot. Lead paint can be poisonous for infants. Look for indications that the cot was used, particularly around the sides, where a child may rub their hands. This can cause skin irritation. Also, it's worth checking for any transfers or stickers because they can come off and create the risk of choking your child.

Certain cots are equipped with extra features, such as teething rails and storage drawers. One of our mum test subjects particularly liked this model from John Lewis which is both stylish and practical. It's simple to put together and the pieces are alphabetized," she said. She also noted that it's also one of the easiest cribs to convert into a toddler bed. It also comes with an optional drawer that helps you keep the nursery clean, and has 3 adjustable heights, so you can use it as your child grows.

The depth of the cot is a further important consideration. Choose a cot which is at a minimum 50cm deep in order to stop your child from escaping as they become more mobile. It is also worth thinking about the type of cot mattress you'll require, as there are a variety of options out available, including foam, spring interiors or natural materials that are suitable for allergy sufferers. It is also advisable to consider buying a cot protector to protect the mattress from stains and spills if you plan to purchase a brand new cot. If you're buying a second-hand cot, it's worth getting an expert to evaluate its safety and repair any damage. It's typically about PS100 but it's well worth the investment to have peace of mind.

Style

It can be easy to get bogged down in the details of safety and specifications when shopping for a baby but don't forget about the style. It is crucial to choose the cot beds for sale that is in keeping with the nursery of your baby and your decor. Many cots and beds are available in different colours and designs to complement any nursery cots furniture and interiors you decide to put in your baby's bedroom.

The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed showcases how stylish a crib could be. Its storage drawer underneath the bed is a useful feature that helped it score high marks with our panel. Likewise, teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as functional as it is fashionable. The cot is simple to assemble, even though it is delivered flat, with simple instructions and labelled parts.

Another alternative 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 until the time your child is five, after which you can convert it into a toddler's bed by taking off a side. Its sleek oval design and sturdy construction impressed our test subjects, but the price tag might be a problem for some.

A cot is a safe and secure place for your baby to sleep both at night and during the day however it is essential that you follow the manufacturer's guidelines carefully and follow them closely to ensure your baby is snug and secure. If you choose a model with bars that are too close the cheap baby Cots could get trapped or choke, and it is important to ensure that the drop-side mechanism operates well and efficiently and cannot be easily lifted by your child.

You should also ensure that the cot sale you purchase is in compliance with UK safety standards, usually BS EN 716, and if it converts into bed, BS 8509, which has an anti-bite strip along the top of the bars. This information is usually included in the product description of the cot or bed, but you may also check the retailer's website.

Convertibility

Some models are built to last for many years. The most popular models convert into toddler beds, and sometimes even sofas which allows you to use it well beyond the infant stage. These are more expensive due to the fact that they must support the weight of an adult for a longer period of time, but they can provide excellent value for your money if you are planning to continue using them once your baby is older.

A cot is among the most crucial purchases you'll make for your new baby, and it's vital to ensure it meets strict UK safety standards. Look for the BS EN 716 code on the product's page to confirm this, and check that it has a base that is completely slatted, and that there are no gaps on all sides. If it is not, you will have to purchase a new bed mattress.

Some cots come with extra features like a storage drawer and teething rails that can help save space and make your life as a parent simpler. Some cots are easy to put together, which is great when you're strapped for time or are concerned about putting them together. The John Lewis cot bed, for example was rated by one our mom testers as being the most simple flatpack to put together and comes with clear instructions and images.

The Boori cot is a different alternative. It has a classic style and comes in a variety of finishes that will suit your nursery. It can be turned to a toddler bed by taking one side off the cot. Then it can be transformed into a junior cot with the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a variety of sizes to suit your space, and one of our test parents said it lasted for three kids.

Another option is the Stokke Sleepi, which has a modular design that allows you to build it into various configurations. The mini model can be used from birth and with the addition of the side, it could be converted into an infant's bed. When your child grows older, you can then upgrade to a junior bed. It's also a top option for aesthetics, with our panel loving natural finish and smooth oval shape.