These Are Myths And Facts Behind Best Cots Uk
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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 an excellent accessory to any nursery. A drawer and a handy anti-bite plastic strip on its top rails help keep it neat too.
If your child is a fussy sleeper, this crib could be the solution. It responds to their cries by making soothing sounds that mimic the womb.
Size
A good cot size strikes a balance between giving your baby the space to grow, and not overcrowding the nursery with an enormous bed. The standard UK cot mattress size is 70cm x 140cm which should accommodate most babies up to around three years old. However, some cots have curved corners or other features which can create problems with the fitting of a mattress. Therefore, it is important to check your cot's footprint before you purchase.
There are cots available at a variety of high-street stores including Dunelm or Ikea. Many retailers offer an exchange policy so that you can swap out the cot that doesn't meet your requirements. You can also get a better feel about the size of each cot and how it will fit into your nursery by shopping online.
If you're looking for a high-quality cot that is of high-end quality, the SNOO Sleeper Smart is a fantastic choice. The cot will listen to your baby's crying and gently rock them to sleep, mimicking the sounds of the womb. This technology can help your baby get a great night's rest. It can be used in any cot or crib. It's a great option for babies and newborns who are fussy or who have breathing issues, and it can even monitor their sleep patterns to help you understand the habits of your little one.
Stokke Sleepi Cot is another fantastic option. The cot is minimalist and constructed from solid beech and features an adjustable panel that can be transformed into an infant bed. It also has an impressive range of mattress base positions that allows you to alter the level of your child's sleeping area as they grow. It's a great option for bedrooms with small spaces or with sloped ceilings. Our panel was also easy to set up.
The Elementary cot, part of John Lewis' Anyday Collection, is another budget-friendly option. It comes in a variety of colors from white to dark slate gray and can be used from birth until the time your child reaches the age of four. It comes with three mattress settings that allow you to easily reach your Baby Cot Bed. It can also be converted into a toddler bed by taking the side panels off and adding an additional footboard. The cot is FSC certified and comes with a mattress included.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial element of the nursery for your baby, but they have to be safe as well. Choose a cot that is marked with the code BS EN 716 and that has been certified as meeting British safety standards. It should have a flat, firm mattress and shouldn't be filled with duvets or bumpers which aren't recommended.
If you are buying a secondhand cot, make sure it's not overly old, as paint may contain lead, which can be harmful to infants. Check for signs that the cot was used, particularly along the sides, where children might rub their hands. This could cause irritation to the skin. Also, it's worth checking for any transfer or stickers since they could peel off and create a choking hazard to your baby.
Some cots come with additional features like teething rails, storage drawers, and even a toothing rail. One of our mum test subjects praised this John Lewis model for being stylish and functional. It's easy to assemble, and the pieces are alphabetized," she said. She also said it was also one of the easiest cribs to transform into a toddler-sized bed. The cot comes with a drawer that can be used to keep the nursery neat. It also comes with three adjustable heights which means you can use it for your growing child.
The depth of the cot is another important aspect to consider. You should look for an cot that has at least 50cm of depth because this will stop your child from climbing up the cot as they become mobile. It is also worth thinking about the kind of mattress you'll need, as there are a variety of options out available, including foam and spring interiors to natural materials that are suitable for allergy sufferers. If you're looking to purchase a new cot you may think about a cot mattress protector to safeguard against stains or spills. It's a good idea to hire an expert to assess the safety of a used cot and fix any damage. This will usually cost about PS100 but it's well worth it for peace of mind.
Style
It's easy to get caught up in the details of safety and specifications when buying for a baby, but don't forget about the style. A cot will be used for a long period of time, so it is essential to choose one that matches the room of your baby and your decor. Fortunately, a lot of cots and cot beds come in a variety of colors and designs that will look great with any nursery furniture or interiors that you've selected for your baby's initial bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed shows how stylish a crib can be. Its storage drawer underneath the bed is a practical feature which has helped it get top marks with our panel, while teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as useful as it is fashionable. The cot is simple to put together, even though it comes flat-packed, with simple instructions and labeled parts.
Stokke Sleepi is another option for a chic, functional cot. It combines the style of Scandi with the practicality of being able grow with your child. It can be used from the time of birth as a cot or until your child is five years old, when it can be converted into a toddler bed with the removal of a side. Its sleek oval design and quality construction impressed our test subjects however, the price may be a hindrance for some.
A cot is a safe place for your baby to rest during the day and night, but it's important that you read the manufacturer's instructions carefully and follow them with care to ensure your baby is comfortable and secure. If you select a cot with bars that are too close together, your baby could become trapped or choke, and you should also check that the drop-side mechanism works smoothly and reliably and cannot be easily removed by your child.
You should also ensure that the cot you buy conforms to UK safety standards, typically BS EN 716, and if it converts into a bed, BS 8509, which has an anti-bite strip on the top of the bars. Most cots and cot beds will have this information included in the description of the product or on their website, however should you have any questions it's a good idea to speak with the seller to confirm.
Convertibility
Some models are made to last for many years. The most popular convert into toddler beds and sometimes even sofas, allowing you to use it well beyond the infant stage. These are more expensive due to the fact that they must support the weight of a larger child for a longer time, however they can be a great value for the money if you plan to continue using them once your baby is older.
It is crucial to ensure that the cot you pick is in compliance with UK safety standards. Examine the BS EN code on the product's page to confirm. Also, make sure the base is fully slatted with no gaps on all sides. If it does not then you'll need to buy a mattress separately.
Some cots come with extra features like storage drawers and teething rails, which can help to reduce space and make life as a parent easier. Some cots are simple to put together, which is great in case you're running out of time or are worried about putting them together yourself. The John Lewis cot bed, for instance was rated by one our mum testers as the most simple flatpack to put together' and is complete with clear instructions and photos.
The Boori cot is another alternative. It has a timeless look and comes in a variety of finishes that will fit your nursery. It has 3 adjustable mattress heights and can be converted to an infant bed by taking out the side, and then into a junior bed with the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a range of sizes to suit your space, and one of our test parents said it lasted for three kids.
Stokke Sleepi is another great alternative. It has an modular design that allows it to be expanded into different configurations. The mini cotbed model can be used from birth and with the addition of an additional side, it can be transformed into a toddler's bed. When your child is older you can make the switch to a junior bed. Our panel chose it due to its design. They were enthralled by the natural finish and oval shape.
Silver Cross' cot is elegant and sleek thanks to its minimalist design. The warm oak finish makes it an excellent accessory to any nursery. A drawer and a handy anti-bite plastic strip on its top rails help keep it neat too.
If your child is a fussy sleeper, this crib could be the solution. It responds to their cries by making soothing sounds that mimic the womb.
Size
A good cot size strikes a balance between giving your baby the space to grow, and not overcrowding the nursery with an enormous bed. The standard UK cot mattress size is 70cm x 140cm which should accommodate most babies up to around three years old. However, some cots have curved corners or other features which can create problems with the fitting of a mattress. Therefore, it is important to check your cot's footprint before you purchase.
There are cots available at a variety of high-street stores including Dunelm or Ikea. Many retailers offer an exchange policy so that you can swap out the cot that doesn't meet your requirements. You can also get a better feel about the size of each cot and how it will fit into your nursery by shopping online.
If you're looking for a high-quality cot that is of high-end quality, the SNOO Sleeper Smart is a fantastic choice. The cot will listen to your baby's crying and gently rock them to sleep, mimicking the sounds of the womb. This technology can help your baby get a great night's rest. It can be used in any cot or crib. It's a great option for babies and newborns who are fussy or who have breathing issues, and it can even monitor their sleep patterns to help you understand the habits of your little one.
Stokke Sleepi Cot is another fantastic option. The cot is minimalist and constructed from solid beech and features an adjustable panel that can be transformed into an infant bed. It also has an impressive range of mattress base positions that allows you to alter the level of your child's sleeping area as they grow. It's a great option for bedrooms with small spaces or with sloped ceilings. Our panel was also easy to set up.
The Elementary cot, part of John Lewis' Anyday Collection, is another budget-friendly option. It comes in a variety of colors from white to dark slate gray and can be used from birth until the time your child reaches the age of four. It comes with three mattress settings that allow you to easily reach your Baby Cot Bed. It can also be converted into a toddler bed by taking the side panels off and adding an additional footboard. The cot is FSC certified and comes with a mattress included.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial element of the nursery for your baby, but they have to be safe as well. Choose a cot that is marked with the code BS EN 716 and that has been certified as meeting British safety standards. It should have a flat, firm mattress and shouldn't be filled with duvets or bumpers which aren't recommended.
If you are buying a secondhand cot, make sure it's not overly old, as paint may contain lead, which can be harmful to infants. Check for signs that the cot was used, particularly along the sides, where children might rub their hands. This could cause irritation to the skin. Also, it's worth checking for any transfer or stickers since they could peel off and create a choking hazard to your baby.
Some cots come with additional features like teething rails, storage drawers, and even a toothing rail. One of our mum test subjects praised this John Lewis model for being stylish and functional. It's easy to assemble, and the pieces are alphabetized," she said. She also said it was also one of the easiest cribs to transform into a toddler-sized bed. The cot comes with a drawer that can be used to keep the nursery neat. It also comes with three adjustable heights which means you can use it for your growing child.
The depth of the cot is another important aspect to consider. You should look for an cot that has at least 50cm of depth because this will stop your child from climbing up the cot as they become mobile. It is also worth thinking about the kind of mattress you'll need, as there are a variety of options out available, including foam and spring interiors to natural materials that are suitable for allergy sufferers. If you're looking to purchase a new cot you may think about a cot mattress protector to safeguard against stains or spills. It's a good idea to hire an expert to assess the safety of a used cot and fix any damage. This will usually cost about PS100 but it's well worth it for peace of mind.
Style
It's easy to get caught up in the details of safety and specifications when buying for a baby, but don't forget about the style. A cot will be used for a long period of time, so it is essential to choose one that matches the room of your baby and your decor. Fortunately, a lot of cots and cot beds come in a variety of colors and designs that will look great with any nursery furniture or interiors that you've selected for your baby's initial bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed shows how stylish a crib can be. Its storage drawer underneath the bed is a practical feature which has helped it get top marks with our panel, while teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as useful as it is fashionable. The cot is simple to put together, even though it comes flat-packed, with simple instructions and labeled parts.
Stokke Sleepi is another option for a chic, functional cot. It combines the style of Scandi with the practicality of being able grow with your child. It can be used from the time of birth as a cot or until your child is five years old, when it can be converted into a toddler bed with the removal of a side. Its sleek oval design and quality construction impressed our test subjects however, the price may be a hindrance for some.
A cot is a safe place for your baby to rest during the day and night, but it's important that you read the manufacturer's instructions carefully and follow them with care to ensure your baby is comfortable and secure. If you select a cot with bars that are too close together, your baby could become trapped or choke, and you should also check that the drop-side mechanism works smoothly and reliably and cannot be easily removed by your child.
You should also ensure that the cot you buy conforms to UK safety standards, typically BS EN 716, and if it converts into a bed, BS 8509, which has an anti-bite strip on the top of the bars. Most cots and cot beds will have this information included in the description of the product or on their website, however should you have any questions it's a good idea to speak with the seller to confirm.
Convertibility
Some models are made to last for many years. The most popular convert into toddler beds and sometimes even sofas, allowing you to use it well beyond the infant stage. These are more expensive due to the fact that they must support the weight of a larger child for a longer time, however they can be a great value for the money if you plan to continue using them once your baby is older.
It is crucial to ensure that the cot you pick is in compliance with UK safety standards. Examine the BS EN code on the product's page to confirm. Also, make sure the base is fully slatted with no gaps on all sides. If it does not then you'll need to buy a mattress separately.
Some cots come with extra features like storage drawers and teething rails, which can help to reduce space and make life as a parent easier. Some cots are simple to put together, which is great in case you're running out of time or are worried about putting them together yourself. The John Lewis cot bed, for instance was rated by one our mum testers as the most simple flatpack to put together' and is complete with clear instructions and photos.
The Boori cot is another alternative. It has a timeless look and comes in a variety of finishes that will fit your nursery. It has 3 adjustable mattress heights and can be converted to an infant bed by taking out the side, and then into a junior bed with the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a range of sizes to suit your space, and one of our test parents said it lasted for three kids.
Stokke Sleepi is another great alternative. It has an modular design that allows it to be expanded into different configurations. The mini cotbed model can be used from birth and with the addition of an additional side, it can be transformed into a toddler's bed. When your child is older you can make the switch to a junior bed. Our panel chose it due to its design. They were enthralled by the natural finish and oval shape.
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