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Cot Beds For Sale - A Roundup of the Best Deals
If you are looking for cot beds you want one that is solid, safe, and of a good size. This model is hand-crafted and ticks all the boxes and our panel members loved its unique mix of natural and white pine.
This cot bed comes with all the added extras that you would expect, such as a drawer for storage teething rails, two height positions. It's also easy to put together and looks fantastic in any nursery.
Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot Bed
The coxley cot-bed made by mamas and papas is full of great features that are designed to follow a handcrafted aesthetic. It is also built to last. It easily converts into a toddler's crib and will be used by your child from the time of birth until age four.
Its slightly tapered legs give it a more modern alternative to the traditional cot. It also has three mattress positions that can be adjusted to accommodate your growing baby, and a lower base for more safety. The cot also comes with a handy under cot storage draw and teething rails that can help protect your baby's gums as they begin to develop their first teeth.
Megan Our tester for parents loved this cot-bed. It was easy to put together, looked beautiful and had numerous extra features, including a useful storage drawer. She also appreciated that it was gender neutral which meant she could pass it on to future babies.
You'll also need to buy an additional mattress, since cot beds do not always include a mattress. You'll need to select a flat, firm mattress that is the perfect size for your baby. The best cot mattress is made of foam, springs or coir. It should be certified in accordance with British safety standards BS A1:5852 or BS 1877-10/1997.
The height of the cot should be no more than 55cm to prevent your child from escaping. The gap between the bars should not exceed 6.5cm to stop your child's head from becoming stuck.
Stokke snuzkot
This eye-catching cot, from a Scandi company, gives an exciting vibe to the nursery. The coloured slats give a pop of color that will make your child feel welcome. It is a perfect fit for most nurseries, and the changing unit that matches will tie it all together. The cot comes in two neutral shades - white or soft grey. it takes only an hour to put together with the clear instructions and separate screws aiding you in the process.
The cot bed will expand with your child, with the option of a junior extension kit which can take them up to the age of five. It's a high-end option with the price tag to match, but if you're looking to invest in a piece of nursery furniture that will last, this is worth looking into.
It's suitable for babies and has three useful mattress base heights so that you can put the mattress raised to make it easier for your baby to get in and out of. It's also sturdy and can be used with standard cot mattresses up to 140cm 70cm x 140cm. The design is simple and modern and features a sleek oval shape that'll enhance your baby's feeling of safety and security. This is the smallest cot in our list, but it has plenty of space for your baby to lay down.
Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed
This is a great option for those who want an old-fashioned cot. It has rounded dowels that give it a distinct look that is different from other cot beds in this price range. It also provides extra comfort for your child with three heights for the base to fit their needs. This means you don't have to bend over to lift them from bed, which can ease your back.
This is also a great option if your nursery has small dimensions or ceilings that are sloped, or you don't want your cot bed to take up a lot of floor space. Heidi Scrimgeour, our Deputy Editor, says: "It is a statement piece and takes up less space than you would imagine."
The curved sleigh design on the ends of the cot bed bring a touch of class to any nursery. It can be used until your child reaches the age of four, then it can be converted into a junior bed by taking off the rails on the sides. It is equipped with a 140cm x 70cm premium mattress as well as a large under-drawer for runners and handles to make it easy to access.
Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed
The final cot in our round-up is this chic option from Obaby. It's a sleigh bed but it doesn't feel big like other beds of this type. It also has a drawer beneath to keep your baby's essentials close at hand.
This cot can grow with your child's. You can remove the side rails and convert it to a toddler bed. And when they are old enough, you can also convert it into a useful daybed.
This cot bed comes with stunning design and is hand-carved from solid pine. The carved ends flow beautifully into the curved side rails to differentiate it from other cot beds and make an extremely luxurious option. The mattress base is deluxe and can be lowered by two positions, making it easier for you to lay your baby down without bending. The teething rails protect your baby's gums when they are teething.
Although it's quite expensive it's a stunning cot that is sure to delight your family and friends when they visit. The instructions are simple to follow and come with helpful photos. If you're worried about your DIY skills, John Lewis provides an assembly service at an additional PS60. This includes fixing it to the wall, if needed and then removing the packaging.
Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed
This sleigh-style cot is a smart option for parents who want their child to grow up in a piece of furniture they will cherish. It's sturdy and well-made so will stand the test of time, plus it's easy to put together and adjust as your baby grows. cot bed sales liked the fact that there aren't any gaps between the edges of the cot to ensure that your baby won't fall off the bed.
It is also able to be transformed into a toddler's bed when your child is old enough. Simply remove the side bars and solid ends with an Allen key and then it transforms into a gorgeous, traditional-style bed that will be a part of your child's bedroom for years to come.
Although it looks expensive even though it looks expensive, this cot is relatively affordable. It was rated the top value cot-bed by our testers however, you'll need to buy a mattress separately. It's also the easiest flatpack cot to assemble and is labeled alphabetically so you can't go wrong.
This cot's biggest disadvantage is that it requires an additional mattress. For some parents, this may be a problem. It is important to keep in mind that you'll need change the mattress of your child at least once a month, but sometimes more often. So this is not a big problem. It's also made of natural wood, so you'll be able to be comfortable about purchasing it.
Great Little Trading Little Wren Cotbed
A stylish and sturdy cot with a traditional style This Good Little Trading Company option is great value for money. It includes a space-saving changing table that snaps neatly to the top of the cot to speed up diaper changes. It can be put away safely under the cot when baby is done. It also converts into a toddler bed when the time is right with three mattress sizes to pick from.
This cot is an impressively durable option that is suitable for use until your child turns four years old. old (or even longer if you get the additional toddler bed conversion kit). cribs beds 's also made from sustainably sourced wood - in this case, a blend of Australian Araucaria and New Zealand radiata - and comes with three mattress bases to adapt to the needs of your child's growing.
Grace, a tester for parents was delighted that the sides were slatted and didn't have any sharp edges which could pose a threat to children. It's also a good option for rooms with tiny spaces and ceilings that slope, as it takes up a small amount of area, with only the side panel separating the cot from the bedroom for your toddler.
The cot was designed to comply with the safety standards of BS EN 716. Assembly was simple thanks to the alphabetically-labelled pieces and clear instructions. The cot also has a teething rail and swivel-rocking frame. You can also install drawers under the bed to store toys, clothes, and nappies.