The Best Cot Beds For Your Little One
A restful night's sleep is crucial, whether you're camping or visiting family. Invest in one of our best cot beds, to ensure your baby is comfortable, safe and (hopefully) sleeping easily.
With a slim design and a simple to assemble frame, this cot bed has all the marks of a high-quality design. It also converts into a chic toddler bed.
The Mamas and Papas Coxley
The overall winner is the Coxley is packed with design features that adhere to a beautifully hand-crafted aesthetic. It comes with three cot bases that are adjustable and can be transformed into a toddler's bed. This will keep your child happy for the first four years. It comes with two teething bars that relax gums and prevent chewing on the sides of the cot.
The Coxley comes in an entire nursery set that includes the stylish cotbed and a multipurpose dresser/changer unit. It also includes two wardrobes. The dresser/change unit has an easily removable changing top that turns it from a useful cheap baby cots changing station into a sleek dresser that can be filled with all of your child's favourite toys and keepsakes. The drawers can be customized so you can match the style of your nursery.
A good cot should last until your child is about four years old, but certain models offer the possibility of purchasing an expansion pack that can extend their use to five or even 10 years. They are less expensive than purchasing a new mattress or cot.
When it comes to the top Cot Beds (Https://Aryba.Kg/User/Designsystem2) and cots and tots, the Coxley ticks all the right boxes - it's well-made, simple to put together and looks great in any nursery. However, it is somewhat more expensive than some of the other options we've listed and will require a standard sized mattress (which you'll have to purchase separately). It's worth looking at, however, as it looks like an extremely durable and durable design.
The Silver Cross Westport
The Silver Cross Westport is an elegant and stylish choice that will look great in any nursery. It's got warm oak details soft curves and an elegant design. Baby and parents will love it. The cot bed is made to be used until your child is four years old, and can be converted to a toddler bed with a simple extension kit. The dresser comes with an under-bed drawer that is perfect for blankets and muslins. It also has teething rails to ensure your child can be safe while sleeping.
This cot was named the best by our tester for its design, its ease of assembly, and also the Allen key that is included. She also praised its sturdy construction and premium feeling as it felt like an "real piece of investment" as well as an elegant design for any nursery.
It's a bit more expensive than the other cot beds we looked at however, it's still an affordable alternative that's worth the cost for its durability and quality. The sleigh's design is stunning and will make any room your baby's the center of attention! You can save money by buying accessories like teething rails and drawer. We suggest buying an oval mattress instead of one of the standard UK size one, to avoid stretching the slats out and causing discomfort for your baby. Apart from that our test subject didn't experience any issues with the cot and said it was a great buy.
The La Redoute Willox
As its name suggests this bed is the epitome luxurious. With solid birch oak and plywood slats made to last, it's designed to last and has a genuine French look. It also complies with French safety standards, so you can rest at ease knowing that your child will be in safe hands. It's available in two stunning colors grey-green and off-white.
Our testers found it easy to put together, and that it appeared to be the most luxurious in our roundup. However, it's costly - especially as you need to purchase an additional mattress - and when you're on a tight budget, there are better alternatives there.
The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed
This cot bed is a great option for those looking for additional features. It has a convenient under-bed storage space and teething rails. You can also adjust the height of base to three levels so that your child doesn't have to climb out as they grow older.
The only drawback of this cot is that it requires a mattress separately, which can increase the cost more than other models we reviewed. Its premium aesthetic as well as its ease of assembly and capacity to grow with your child are all appealing though and make it a worthwhile cost. Our testers loved this cot and thought it would be a beautiful addition to any nursery.
The John Lewis Elementary
The John Lewis elementary is a fantastic choice for parents who want an elegant frame that will last a long time. It's more expensive than other options we've seen but it includes an accompanying changing table and wardrobe making it possible to furnish your nursery in one trip. It's also easy to assemble and has three mattress height positions for your baby to grow into. It has teething rails, and a drawer that slides neatly beneath so that you don't lose valuable floor space.
It's important to note that you'll need to buy an additional mattress for this cot bed, so make sure to budget accordingly. A good mattress can be bought for less than PS100. It's not an expensive cost. The only drawback is that you might have a difficult time finding an ideal fit due to the fact that the cot is an oval shape, but there are a variety of kinds of mattresses that fit perfectly.
Many parents opt for cot beds because they are affordable and offer your child a comfortable place to sleep. The majority of cot beds are suitable for children from birth to around four years of age, however some can be transformed into toddler beds by purchasing an extension kit. We've included a couple of these in our list and suggest you look out for them if you would like your cot to last longer.
The Wooden Cot Bed
One of our top cot beds, this stunning solid-wood model is well constructed and stylish. It also has a number of useful extras, including a handy drawer underneath 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 by using the conversion kit available separately).
The bed comes with a teddy bear canopy and removable teething bars. Our test subject said that this cot bed was easy to put together, especially since all pieces were clearly labeled and packed. It's also smaller than the other cots we tested which makes it an ideal choice for smaller rooms.
It's not inexpensive at PS599 and includes a mattress included. It's an investment piece, and it can be used for more than one child. It's beautiful in natural wood, but it comes in three Scandi inspired finishes. It converts to a toddler's bed easily (leaving three sides open to ensure safety) and can be converted into a daybed/sofa when your baby cots on sale is ready to let go of the bars.
It's a great option for parents looking for a versatile sleeping solution that lasts for as long as it can - our parent tester Becki says that her Boori cot has survived three children, so it really seems to endure the test of time. The cot has a traditional design that will suit most homes. It is made of sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot comes with useful accessories like a teddy-bear canopy, teething rails and the option to buy a reflux wedge.