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The Best Cot Beds For Your Little One

Whether you're camping with baby or visiting relatives, a comfortable night's sleep is crucial. Make sure you invest in one of our best cot beds, to ensure your baby is comfortable and safe (hopefully) sleeping easily.

With a slim aesthetic and easy to assemble frame, this cot bed has all the marks of a great design. It can also be converted into a stylish toddler's bed.

The Mamas and Papas Coxley

Our overall winner is the Coxley is brimming with features that reflect an exquisitely designed and hand-crafted style. It has three cot bases that can be adjusted and can be turned into a toddler's bed. It will last your child for their first four years. It has two teething bars to soothe gums and stop them from chewing on cot sides.

The Coxley is a complete nursery set that includes the stylish cotbed and a multi-purpose dresser/changer unit. It also includes two wardrobes. The dresser/change comes with a removable changing unit that transforms it into a handy baby changing station to a stylish dresser. It can be filled with your child's most loved toys and keepsakes. The drawers are fully customisable and you can tailor it to the decor of your nursery.

Some cots can be extended to 10 years or more by using expansion packs. They are less expensive than purchasing a new cot or mattress.

When it comes to the most effective cot beds, the Coxley meets all the right boxes. It's well-made, simple to put together and looks great in any nursery. However, it's slightly more expensive than the other options on our list and will require a standard mattress (which you'll have to purchase separately). It's still worth checking this out, though, because we believe it's worth the cost for a long-lasting design that looks incredibly sturdy.

The Silver Cross Westport

The Silver Cross Westport is a elegant and sleek choice that will complement any nursery. It features warm oak effect details soft curves, and a minimalist design. Baby and parents will enjoy it. The cot bed can be used until your child is at the age of four, and can be easily converted to an infant bed with a simple extension kit. The matching dresser comes with a handy under-bed drawer that's ideal for storing muslins and blankets, as well as teething rails to keep your little one secure 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 that you can start working right from the start. She also praised its strong construction and high-quality feel and said it felt like an "real piece of investment" and was a stylish design for any nursery.

It's more expensive than the other cribs we've seen however, the quality and durability make it worth the extra cost. The sleigh's design is stunning and will make any room your baby's the center of the attention! You can save money by purchasing the extras such as a teething rail and an organizer. We would suggest buying an oval mattress rather than a standard UK-sized one to avoid stretching the slats too much and possibly creating discomfort for your baby. Our test subject had no issues with the cot, and thought it was an excellent purchase.

The La Redoute Willox

This cot bed is real luxury. It's constructed of solid plywood slats, birch and is built to last. It has an ethereal French look and feel. It also meets French safety standards, so you can rest at ease knowing that your child will be in safe hands. We like the off-white finish but it's also available in a stunning grey-green colour.

Our testers thought it was easy to assemble, and also that it looked most luxurious in our roundup. It's costly, especially 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

This crib bed is an excellent choice if you are looking for additional features. It has a useful drawer for storage under the bed and teething rails. You can also adjust the height of the base to three levels so that your child doesn't need to climb out of bed as they grow older.

The only downside to this cot is that it requires a mattress separately which could increase the cost even higher than other models we reviewed. Its stunning design and ease of assembly as well as capacity to grow with your baby are all appealing though which makes it a worthy purchase. Our test participants liked this cot and believed it would make a stunning addition to any nursery.





The John Lewis Elementary

The John Lewis elementary is a great choice for parents looking for a stylish frame that will last for a long time. It's more expensive than other frames however, it comes with a matching changing table and wardrobe to outfit your nursery in one go. It's also easy to assemble and has 3 mattress height positions so your baby will be able to grow into it. It has teething rails and an elegantly arranged drawer that slides underneath so you don't lose valuable floor space.

It's important to note that you'll have to purchase a separate mattress for this cot bed, so make sure you budget accordingly. A high-quality mattress can be purchased for less than PS100. It's not an expensive cost. The only downside is that you may find it tricky to get an ideal fit due to the fact that the cot is an oval shape. However, there are a variety of kinds of mattresses that fit perfectly.

Many parents choose cot beds for their children because they are reasonably priced and provide a comfy sleeping area. They're usually suitable from birth until your child is around four years old, although some convert into toddler beds with the purchase of an extension kit. Baby Crib 'll find some of them in our list if you're looking for a cot bed that will last for a longer time.

The Wooden Cotbed

One of our top cot beds, this gorgeous, solid-wood number is beautifully constructed and stylish. It also has a number of other features, such as an under bed drawer and three levels of base that can be adjusted. The cot can be used up to the age of 4 years old (though the majority of them will need to be converted into an infant bed using the conversion kit, which is sold separately).

The bed comes with a teddy bear canopy and teething bars that can be removed. Our test subject said that this cot bed was easy to assemble, especially as all the pieces were clearly labeled and well-packed. It's also very small when compared to other cots we tested which makes it a great option for smaller rooms.

It is not inexpensive at PS599, with the mattress included. It's an investment piece, and it can be used for more than one baby. It looks beautiful in natural wood, but you can also purchase it in three Scandi-inspired finishes. It is easily transformed into a toddler bed (leaving the three sides up to ensure safety) and later into a sofa/daybed once your child is ready to let go of the bars.

This is a great choice for parents who are looking for a sleep solution that can last for as long as their children do. Our test-run with parents Becki said her Boori cot was able to last through three children. The cot is a classic design that's suitable for a variety of homes. It is made from sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot includes a number of useful features like a teddy bear-themed canopy and teething rails, and the option to purchase a reflux wedge for added comfort for babies.

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