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The Best Cot Beds For Your Little One
If you're camping with baby or visiting relatives, a comfortable night's sleep is essential. Choose the best cot bed to ensure that your child is secure, snug and can (hopefully!) sleep easily.
With a slim design and easy to assemble frame this cot bed bears all the marks of an excellent design. It can also transform into a stylish toddler bed.
The Mamas and Papas Coxley
The Coxley the overall winner is loaded with features that reflect an elegantly handcrafted style. It features three cot bases that are adjustable and can be turned into a toddler's bed. It will last your child for the first four years. It also comes with two rails for teething that can soothe gums and keep them from chewing on the cot sides.
The Coxley is available in the complete nursery set which includes a chic crib, multi-purpose dresser/changer and double wardrobe. The dresser/change unit comes with an easily removable changing top that turns it from a handy baby changing station to an elegant dresser that can be filled with your child's favourite toys and keepsakes. The drawers can be customized to match your nursery's style.
Some cots can last 10 years or more using expansion packs. It's worth looking out for these because they are less expensive than buying a new mattress and cot later on.
When it comes to the most effective cot beds that we have reviewed, the Coxley meets all the right boxes - it's sturdy, easy to put together and looks stunning in any nursery. It is more expensive than other models and requires a standard-sized mattress, which you'll need to purchase separately. It's worth a look, as it looks like an extremely durable and long-lasting design.
The Silver Cross Westport
The Silver Cross Westport is an elegant and stylish choice that will go well with any nursery. It combines minimalist inspiration with a contemporary twist, featuring warm oak-effect details and soft curves for a standout look that's sure to be loved by parents and the baby. The cot bed was designed to last until your child is four years old. It can be converted to a toddler bed with a simple extension kit. The dresser that comes with it is an under-bed drawer, which is perfect to store blankets and muslins, as well as teething rails to keep your baby safe while they sleep.
Our tester found this cot to be the best out of all the cots we tested for its design and ease of assembly, with an Allen key included so you can start working right from the start. It also received praise for its sturdy construction and luxurious feel as it felt like an "real piece of investment" and also an attractive addition to any baby's nursery.
It's a bit more expensive than the other cribs we examined, but it's still an affordable alternative that's worth the cost for its quality and durability. The sleigh-style design looks particularly striking and will make your child the center of attention in any room! You can save money by purchasing the extras such as teething rails and an organizer. We suggest buying an oval mattress instead of one of the standard UK size to prevent stretching the slats out and causing discomfort for your baby. Our tester had no other issues with the cot and deemed it an excellent purchase.
The La Redoute Willox
This cot bed is a absolute luxurious. With solid birch oak and plywood slats made to last, it's designed to last and has a genuine French feel to it. It is certified to French safety standards which means you can rest assured that your little one will be safe and sound. It's available in two stunning colours Grey-green and off-white.
Our testers found it easy to assemble and thought it was the most elegant looking cot in our round-up. It's expensive, particularly since you have to buy the mattress separately. If you're on budget There are more affordable options available.
The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed
If additional features are important to you, then this cot bed could be the ideal option. It has an under-bed storage drawer and teething rails. Additionally, you can alter the height of the base by three different settings, so your child doesn't have to climb out when they're older.
This cot's only drawback is that it requires a separate mattress that can cause the price to go more than other models we've reviewed. Its premium aesthetic as well as its ease of assembly and the ability to grow with your baby are all appealing and make it a worthwhile cost. Our test subjects thought that this cot would be a lovely addition to any nursery.
The John Lewis Elementary
The John Lewis elementary is a great option for parents looking for a sleek frame that will last a long time. It's a bit more costly than some of the other options we've seen but it comes with an accompanying changing table and wardrobe, so you can kit out your nursery in one step. Additionally, it's simple to set up and has three mattress height positions so your baby can develop into it. It has teething rails and an adjustable drawer that slides underneath so you don't lose valuable floor space.
You'll need to buy an additional mattress if intend to use this cot bed. So, make sure you budget your money accordingly. A high-quality mattress can be purchased for less than PS100. This isn't an expensive expense. The only issue is that you might find it tricky to get an ideal fit due to the fact that the cot has an oval shape, but there are plenty of different kinds of mattresses that be suitable for it.
Many parents choose cot beds for their children because they are inexpensive and provide a comfortable sleeping space. They're generally suitable from the moment your child is born until he is about four years old. However, some convert into toddler beds with the purchase of an extension kit. You can find some of them in our list of options if you're looking for a cot mattress that lasts longer.
The Wooden Cot Bed
One of our favourite cot beds, this beautiful solid-wood model is well designed and extremely elegant. It also comes with a variety of nifty extras including an under-bed drawer that is handy and three adjustable base heights. The cot is suitable for kids from 4 years old to age (though some will need to be converted to a toddler bed using a conversion kit sold separately).
A teddy bear canopy as well as teething rails that can be removed are included. Our test participant said that this cot bed was simple to put together, particularly since all the pieces were clearly labeled and well-packed. It's also small in size compared to some of the other cots we tried and is a good option for smaller rooms.
It's not inexpensive at PS599, with the mattress included. But it feels like an investment piece, and you can use it for more than one baby. It looks stunning in natural wood, however you can also get it in three Scandi-inspired finishes. It can be easily converted into a toddler bed (leaving the three sides in place to ensure safety) and then into a sofa/daybed when your child is ready to let go of the bars.
This is an excellent choice for parents who are seeking a sleeping solution that will last for as long as they do. Our parent tester Becki said her Boori cot could last for three children. The cot has a classic design that's suitable for a variety of homes. It is constructed of sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot comes with some useful accessories including a teddy bear canopy and teething rails, and the option of buying a reflux wedge to add comfort for little ones.