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Buying Small Cot Beds
When looking for a small cot bed It's easy to get caught up on the spec and safety features but consider the design too. A well-designed cot can make a room feel bigger and less cluttered.
Stroller-style and extremely light this model is a good choice for smaller bedrooms. It's the easiest flatpack assembly.
Space-saving
Cot beds are smaller versions of traditional cots that still have all the security and comfort features your baby deserves. They are suitable from birth, or until your toddler is able to transition to a junior bed (around the age of 2). Some models can be converted into a stylish sofa bed for use with older children as well.
To help you make the most of your space, look for an item that is compatible with your existing bedroom furniture or one that can easily take apart and reassemble if you want to put in other baby objects. Consider a cot-bed that is compact with built-in storage or a multi-functional design that includes a changing unit with a chest of drawers, a changing table and a bench seat in one piece of furniture.
You can find a wide selection of sizes in our cots for small spaces and cribs roundup which means that regardless of whether you have a tiny nursery or a spacious playroom there should be something to fit your space. Many of the designs featured in our roundup come with a fitted bed, making it easier to keep your child's bed neat and tidy.
It's important that you determine the size of your nursery prior to purchasing a cot. It is also important to consider the gap between the bars, as this needs to be no greater than 6.5cm for safety reasons.
Silver Cross Nostalgia is a cot that accommodates a 120x60cm standard mattress and features an elegant sleigh-style frame. It's built to last with a sturdy build and high-quality materials, and is easy to alter as your baby grows. It is more expensive than the other cots we've reviewed, and you'll need to buy a separate mattress.
The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot is another fantastic option for a small nursery, and it's our pick of the most value-for-money cots. It comes with a variety of extra features that include teething rails. There are also two height positions that can be adjusted to suit your baby's growth. It's also easy to put together. The mattress is included, however an additional one will be required to accommodate the toddler transition.
Comfort
As a parent you want your child to have a comfortable, safe sleeping environment. One of the most beneficial things you can do to ensure an adequate night's sleep is to select a small cot bed that has a comfortable mattress. These mattresses are more rigid than standard cot mattresses but are soft enough to ensure your child has a comfortable night sleep.
The mattresses are cushioned to reduce heat retention which can cause discomfort in some babies. The materials used in the mattress are free of irritants and chemicals, as well as other substances that could cause irritation to your baby's skin.
Typically, these types of mattresses are a great choice for side and back sleepers since they provide excellent support for neck, head and body. They can also be used with the cot's built in cradling, which parents have found to be beneficial for reflux and colic.
When choosing a small cot bed with a cushioned mattress, it's important to check the size of the mattress and whether it will fit into the base of the cot. Find out if the mattress is subject to any specific rules or regulations, for instance the minimum thickness.
If you're in search of a cot bed that can adapt to your child's needs take a look at this adaptable design from Vox. It's a cot that converts to an infant bed. This saves you the expense of buying an additional bed for your child once they are ready.
Our test panel was impressed by the simple setup of this cot, with mum tester Grace noting that it "came out of the box and unfolded like a chair for camping". The middle joints snap into place, and the cot folds up without a complicated mechanism to work with. It is also compact and lightweight, fitting into a carry case that is larger than the case of the camp chair. This makes it ideal for transporting the cot to grandparents' homes.
This cot is extremely comfortable despite its size being higher than the other models in our tried-and-tested collection. It's made to feel like an actual mattress, with plenty of padding and a bouncy base that carries the weight but doesn't make your child feel like they're bouncing around in the bouncer. It's also a sturdy and stable choice for back and side sleepers though senior editor Nick Belcaster noted that stomach sleepers might have trouble with it.
Safety
To ensure the safety of your baby it's essential to verify that a cot bed meets the UK standards it claims to meet. You should look for the BS EN code or BS8509 if you want to convert it into a toddler's bed. Check that it is appropriate for the nursery and has enough space for your child to sleep safely. It should be at minimum 140cm x 70cm and there shouldn't be any gaps around the edges or corners.
Make sure that the mattress is flat and firm. If it's a bit soft, old or damaged, this can create a risk of suffocation. Examine the mattress to determine whether it springs back rapidly after pressing. If you press the middle of a good quality cot-mattress, it should feel firm.
Keep the cot clear of any toys, stickers, and anything else which could pose a choking risk. Babies must be able to move freely and roll over during their sleep, so it's important that the cot doesn't have raised corner posts or cut-outs that they could use as footholds to climb out. If your cot features drop-sides, be sure to check them frequently to ensure that the mechanism is secured.
Avoid placing a cot next to the heat source or a bright window. They could get too hot or awake with sunburn. It is also important to keep your cot away from wall mounted curtain cords or baby monitor cables, as well as decorative accessories that have long cords. The cords could strangle infants and older children might reach out to grab bars for their cot or pull themselves up.
This Mini Cot Bed is well worth the extra money for those who want an Scandi-style design and a high quality finish. It's a bit laborious to put together, but the instructions are clear and the wood is sturdy. It's not cheap, but it'll keep your child safe through their toddler years and will look great in any nursery.
Design
When shopping for a small cot bed, it's important to keep in mind that you're purchasing a long-term piece of furniture. Unlike cribs which are used only for a short period of time, cots and cot beds are suitable from the time the time a child is old enough to safely transition into a toddler or a single bed. To ensure that the crib you buy will last, search for a model that has adjustable base heights. This feature lets you lower the mattress height as your child grows, helping them stay secure and comfortable for a longer time.
Another design element to keep an eye for is the ability to remove sections of the cot bars. This will give your child an impression of independence once they start to toddle and will make it easier to help them get into and out of bed. Some cot beds, such as the Leander Luna Baby Cot, can be transformed into a sofa by taking out the front.
Many cots have slatted designs that are ideal for smaller spaces as they allow air to circulate and regulate the temperature of your infant. This can make a significant difference in the quality of sleep and will ensure that your baby gets an enjoyable sleep.
A small sale cot or cot bed is an excellent investment for your baby's sleeping habits and safety, and can be a beautiful design element to any nursery. Cuckooland offers a variety of cots and beds for you to pick from.
For each cot, there's an array of accessories, including soft duvets and high-end bed linen. This makes it simple to create a warm and welcoming environment for your baby to get the Best Baby cots possible rest, and ensures they're enjoying every aspect of their new home.
When looking for a small cot bed It's easy to get caught up on the spec and safety features but consider the design too. A well-designed cot can make a room feel bigger and less cluttered.
Stroller-style and extremely light this model is a good choice for smaller bedrooms. It's the easiest flatpack assembly.
Space-saving
Cot beds are smaller versions of traditional cots that still have all the security and comfort features your baby deserves. They are suitable from birth, or until your toddler is able to transition to a junior bed (around the age of 2). Some models can be converted into a stylish sofa bed for use with older children as well.
To help you make the most of your space, look for an item that is compatible with your existing bedroom furniture or one that can easily take apart and reassemble if you want to put in other baby objects. Consider a cot-bed that is compact with built-in storage or a multi-functional design that includes a changing unit with a chest of drawers, a changing table and a bench seat in one piece of furniture.
You can find a wide selection of sizes in our cots for small spaces and cribs roundup which means that regardless of whether you have a tiny nursery or a spacious playroom there should be something to fit your space. Many of the designs featured in our roundup come with a fitted bed, making it easier to keep your child's bed neat and tidy.
It's important that you determine the size of your nursery prior to purchasing a cot. It is also important to consider the gap between the bars, as this needs to be no greater than 6.5cm for safety reasons.
Silver Cross Nostalgia is a cot that accommodates a 120x60cm standard mattress and features an elegant sleigh-style frame. It's built to last with a sturdy build and high-quality materials, and is easy to alter as your baby grows. It is more expensive than the other cots we've reviewed, and you'll need to buy a separate mattress.
The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot is another fantastic option for a small nursery, and it's our pick of the most value-for-money cots. It comes with a variety of extra features that include teething rails. There are also two height positions that can be adjusted to suit your baby's growth. It's also easy to put together. The mattress is included, however an additional one will be required to accommodate the toddler transition.
Comfort
As a parent you want your child to have a comfortable, safe sleeping environment. One of the most beneficial things you can do to ensure an adequate night's sleep is to select a small cot bed that has a comfortable mattress. These mattresses are more rigid than standard cot mattresses but are soft enough to ensure your child has a comfortable night sleep.
The mattresses are cushioned to reduce heat retention which can cause discomfort in some babies. The materials used in the mattress are free of irritants and chemicals, as well as other substances that could cause irritation to your baby's skin.
Typically, these types of mattresses are a great choice for side and back sleepers since they provide excellent support for neck, head and body. They can also be used with the cot's built in cradling, which parents have found to be beneficial for reflux and colic.
When choosing a small cot bed with a cushioned mattress, it's important to check the size of the mattress and whether it will fit into the base of the cot. Find out if the mattress is subject to any specific rules or regulations, for instance the minimum thickness.
If you're in search of a cot bed that can adapt to your child's needs take a look at this adaptable design from Vox. It's a cot that converts to an infant bed. This saves you the expense of buying an additional bed for your child once they are ready.
Our test panel was impressed by the simple setup of this cot, with mum tester Grace noting that it "came out of the box and unfolded like a chair for camping". The middle joints snap into place, and the cot folds up without a complicated mechanism to work with. It is also compact and lightweight, fitting into a carry case that is larger than the case of the camp chair. This makes it ideal for transporting the cot to grandparents' homes.
This cot is extremely comfortable despite its size being higher than the other models in our tried-and-tested collection. It's made to feel like an actual mattress, with plenty of padding and a bouncy base that carries the weight but doesn't make your child feel like they're bouncing around in the bouncer. It's also a sturdy and stable choice for back and side sleepers though senior editor Nick Belcaster noted that stomach sleepers might have trouble with it.
Safety
To ensure the safety of your baby it's essential to verify that a cot bed meets the UK standards it claims to meet. You should look for the BS EN code or BS8509 if you want to convert it into a toddler's bed. Check that it is appropriate for the nursery and has enough space for your child to sleep safely. It should be at minimum 140cm x 70cm and there shouldn't be any gaps around the edges or corners.
Make sure that the mattress is flat and firm. If it's a bit soft, old or damaged, this can create a risk of suffocation. Examine the mattress to determine whether it springs back rapidly after pressing. If you press the middle of a good quality cot-mattress, it should feel firm.
Keep the cot clear of any toys, stickers, and anything else which could pose a choking risk. Babies must be able to move freely and roll over during their sleep, so it's important that the cot doesn't have raised corner posts or cut-outs that they could use as footholds to climb out. If your cot features drop-sides, be sure to check them frequently to ensure that the mechanism is secured.
Avoid placing a cot next to the heat source or a bright window. They could get too hot or awake with sunburn. It is also important to keep your cot away from wall mounted curtain cords or baby monitor cables, as well as decorative accessories that have long cords. The cords could strangle infants and older children might reach out to grab bars for their cot or pull themselves up.
This Mini Cot Bed is well worth the extra money for those who want an Scandi-style design and a high quality finish. It's a bit laborious to put together, but the instructions are clear and the wood is sturdy. It's not cheap, but it'll keep your child safe through their toddler years and will look great in any nursery.
Design
When shopping for a small cot bed, it's important to keep in mind that you're purchasing a long-term piece of furniture. Unlike cribs which are used only for a short period of time, cots and cot beds are suitable from the time the time a child is old enough to safely transition into a toddler or a single bed. To ensure that the crib you buy will last, search for a model that has adjustable base heights. This feature lets you lower the mattress height as your child grows, helping them stay secure and comfortable for a longer time.
Another design element to keep an eye for is the ability to remove sections of the cot bars. This will give your child an impression of independence once they start to toddle and will make it easier to help them get into and out of bed. Some cot beds, such as the Leander Luna Baby Cot, can be transformed into a sofa by taking out the front.
Many cots have slatted designs that are ideal for smaller spaces as they allow air to circulate and regulate the temperature of your infant. This can make a significant difference in the quality of sleep and will ensure that your baby gets an enjoyable sleep.
A small sale cot or cot bed is an excellent investment for your baby's sleeping habits and safety, and can be a beautiful design element to any nursery. Cuckooland offers a variety of cots and beds for you to pick from.
For each cot, there's an array of accessories, including soft duvets and high-end bed linen. This makes it simple to create a warm and welcoming environment for your baby to get the Best Baby cots possible rest, and ensures they're enjoying every aspect of their new home.
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