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This premium option fits perfectly it perfectly Scandi style nursery cots. This sturdy and durable choice will grow with your child with three mattress positions, and the ability to take the sides off to create a chic bench style toddler bed.
Budget
There's a cot to fit every nursery and budget. There are also a range of options that provide various levels of longevity and even convert into toddler beds for use into the preschool years and beyond. The ones that can be turned into a bed are more expensive, however they last longer.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley won our overall award. Its stunning design and easy to assemble make it an ideal choice for those who want an upscale cot for sale that can last a lifetime. Our parents appreciated the sleek design and warm oak finish of this model, which will look stunning in a Scandi-style nursery. This cot bed comes with a drawer that mum tester Katrina considered to be more suitable than less expensive cots that have a drawer built in. It also comes with an anti-bite strip that runs along the top rails of the cot to prevent your child's teeth from getting caught. However, at over PS599 with a mattress that is sold separately this cot isn't cheap and it requires an Allen key to make it functional.
The cot for the Elementary is a cheaper option that will give your baby a good night's sleep. It's part of the Anyday range by John Lewis. The basic design and easy assembly were well-loved by our testers' parents. The cot is small when folded and can be tucked and easily tucked away into a carry bag that's about the size of the carry case for a camp chair. It's a little light which means it might not be ideal for camping in the car, but it's a good choice to live in apartments or for those who don't plan to move their cot around all the time.
The SnuzKot is a good budget-friendly cot that we recommend, especially if you choose to opt for the toddler kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It will grow with your baby until they reach around four years old. Our dad tester loved that it could be transformed into a minimalist toddler bed, and also create a cocoon like feeling with its canopy made of fabric.
Safety
A cot that is of good quality should not only meet the strict UK safety standards, but it should also be sturdy and feel secure. Find a sturdy design that includes safety bars or sides, as well as a solid base that your child can't be able to climb out. Some cot beds will also have additional features such as teething rails, under-bed drawers and even a crib which can help organize your life while your baby is growing.
The Boori cot is made from sustainable Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata, so you can be confident in your purchase. It can be transformed from a cot into a toddler bed by leaving three sides open for security. There's also an extension kit available that will take it up to a larger bed when your child is ready.
This simple but stylish cot is a great option for those on a tight budget. It's easy to assemble, with clearly labelled parts and clear instructions. It has three mattress settings which allows you to adjust the height as your baby grows. It will fit on any standard cot mattresses and is an excellent buy for the price.
This is an excellent choice if you are looking for a high-end cot. It can be used as a cot and features four mattress positions. It will last until your child are about three years old. It folds flat and comes with locking wheels, making it very mobile if you have to move it from room to room.
This cot is very light at just 6kg, and comes with a handy bag for traveling. It's also very sturdy, with a strong frame that can handle boisterous toddlers. The instructions were well written and clear, but our testers found the assembly to be a bit difficult. The slats were spaced sufficiently apart to keep fingers from getting trapped between them. It is also more expensive than other cots that we have reviewed, but the durability and functionality make it a worthwhile investment.
Design
When buying a cot bed it's easy to get caught up in the spec and safety features, but don't neglect the style. The crib of your baby will be used for a long period of time, so it's essential to find one you like and also is functional and practical.
The icklebubba Classic Cot bed is the best bed for design-lovers. Its sleek, modern version of the classic sleigh style doesn't have that bulky feeling that these types can have. It's packed with storage space-saving features, including a drawer that fits underneath the cot, as well as teething rails on the sides. Our mom tester found it to be solid and sturdy with the ability to adjust the height of the base three times, which allows the bed to grow with your child.
The Modena cot-bed by Tutti Bambini is a great value for money and comes in a panelled design that can suit any nursery. It's designed to last until your child reaches six years old, and then it transforms first into a junior bed, and later into a chic sofa bed. It's also one of only a handful of cot beds that we've tested with an apex drawer and a rail for teething and a hanging rail.
Another option with a smart panelled design is the Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed, which is available in several colour options to coordinate with the decor of your nursery. The storage drawer was especially useful for bedding and clothes. Our mom testers were awed by its features. It's also among the easiest cot beds for parents to put together, with all the pieces being clearly labelled and with easy-to-follow instructions. It is also an excellent choice for those who have limited space because it can be rolled up and rolled down. It can be used with an ordinary cot mattress (140cm x 70cm) and is suitable from birth to toddlerhood with an extension kit that allows it to be used until your child is 10 years old.
Convertability
If you're a newly-wed there are a lot of baby essentials to think about. One of the most important things to consider is a high-quality cot bed. You want it to last for as long as possible and grow with your child, so they can have a safe bed to sleep in.
Some cots are designed to be more than just a bed for toddlers. The Boori Eton Cot Bed is our top pick. It converts into an infant (L207cm, W147cm H90cm) and it can also be used as a daybed (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm) and a sofa (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm). This is the longest-lasting option on our list, since it should see your child through childhood to.
It's more expensive than the other cot-beds we tried, but its premium design and feel will look great in any nursery. The instructions could be more precise, but our parent test subjects were impressed with how easy it was them to build and set up. This is a minor flaw, though, considering it was still very straightforward and took less than 30 minutes to complete.
The cot comes with four different base heights for mattresses. This is an improvement over the three standard options. This allows you to alter the height of the cot as your child grows. They may need a higher or lower base level, based on their age and abilities. It comes with teething rails which are helpful and a plastic strip on the top to stop it from getting bitten.
The grey finish was the most popular of our dad tester. It's not expensive but it's great value for money as it will see your child through the age of toddler and beyond. It also comes with one-year warranties, so you have confidence that it's sturdy and long-lasting. The only thing you'll need to buy separately is a mattress which is not included.