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The Best Cot Beds For Your Little One

When you're camping with your baby or visiting family getting a good night's rest is essential. Invest in one of our best cot beds to ensure your child is secure and safe (hopefully) sleeping comfortably.

This cot bed is a great design. It is slim and sleek, and the frame is easy to assemble. It can also be transformed into a chic toddler's bed.

The Mamas and Papas Coxley

The Coxley the overall winner, is packed with features that adhere to an elegantly handcrafted style. It has three adjustable cot base heights, and can be converted into a toddler bed so will see your child through the first four years. It has two teething bars that soothe gums and stop chewing on the sides of the cot bed sales.

The Coxley is available as the complete nursery set which includes a chic crib, multi-purpose dresser/changer and a double wardrobe. The dresser/change cabinet has an easily removable changing top that transforms it from a useful baby changing station into an elegant dresser that can be filled with all of your children's favorite toys and keepsakes. The drawers can be customised to match the style of your nursery.

A cot of good quality is one that will last until your child reaches four years old. However some come with the option of purchasing expansion packs that can extend their use to five or even 10 years. It's worth keeping an eye out for these since they are less expensive than buying a new cot and mattress later on.

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

The Silver Cross Westport

The Silver Cross Westport is a sleek and elegant choice that'll fit in with any nursery. It is a minimalist design that has contemporary flair, featuring warm oak effect details and soft curves for a standout design that's sure loved by both parents and baby. The cot bed can be used until your child reaches the age of four and is easily transformed into an infant bed with a simple extension kit. The dresser that comes with it has a drawer under the bed which is ideal for blankets and muslins. It also comes with teething rails so that your child is safe sleeping.

Our tester found this crib to be the best of the models we tested in terms of design and ease of assembly, with an Allen key included so that you can begin working right immediately. She also praised its strong construction and premium feeling and said it felt like a "real piece of investment" and also an elegant accessory to any nursery.

It's more expensive than some of the other cribs beds we examined, but it's still an affordable alternative that's worth the extra cost for its quality and longevity. The sleigh-style style is striking and will make your baby the center of attention in any room! You can save money by buying extras such as a teething rail and a drawer. We recommend buying an oval mattress instead of a standard UK size one, to prevent stretching the slats out and causing discomfort to your baby cots online (Suggested Studying). Our tester had no other problems with the cot and thought it was a great buy.

The La Redoute Willox

This cot bed is real luxurious. With solid wood slats and birch oak made to last, it's designed to last and has a classic French style. It also complies with French safety standards, so you can rest assured that your child is in good hands. It is available in two stunning colors Grey-green and off-white.

Our test subjects thought it was easy to put together, and that it appeared to be the most luxurious of our selections. However, it's expensive particularly since you have to purchase a mattress separately - and when you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable alternatives there.

The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed

If you are looking for additional features to you, Baby Cots Online then this cot bed might be the best option. It comes with a handy under-bed storage area and teething rails. Plus, you can adjust the height of the base by three different settings so your child won't be forced to climb out of the bed when they're older.

The only drawback to this cot is that you will need to buy a mattress separately which can make the cost rise even more than other models we've reviewed. Its premium aesthetic, ease of assembly and ability to adapt to your baby's needs are all appealing and make it a worthwhile cost. Our testers thought this cot would be a lovely addition to any nursery.

The John Lewis Elementary

The John Lewis Elementary is a great option for parents wanting a stylish, modern-looking frame that will last for a long time. It's more expensive than other options but it comes with matching wardrobe and changing table so you can outfit your nursery all at once. Additionally, it's simple to put together and comes with 3 mattress height positions so that your baby can grow into it. It comes with teething rails and a drawer that slides neatly under the mattress to ensure you don't waste 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. You can find a decent mattress of good quality for less than PS100, so it's not an excessive cost. The only drawback is that you may be unable to find a good fit because the cot is an oval shape, however there are plenty of different kinds of mattresses that can work for it.

Many parents opt for cots for their children because they are reasonably priced and provide a comfortable sleeping area. The majority of cot beds are suitable for babies to about four years old age, but some may be converted into toddler beds by purchasing an extension kit. You'll find a few of these in our list if you're looking for a cot that will last longer.

The Wooden Cotbed

One of our top cot beds, this gorgeous solid-wood model is well constructed and stylish. It also has a number of other features, including a drawer under the bed and three levels of base that can be adjusted. The cot is suitable for kids up to four years of age (though some will require conversion to a toddler bed by using a conversion kit sold separately).

A teddy bear canopy and teething rails that can be removed are included. Our test participant said that the cot bed was simple to assemble, especially as all pieces were clearly labeled and packed. It's also smaller in size than some of the other cots that we tested, so it makes the perfect choice for smaller rooms.

It's not cheap at PS599, with the mattress included. But it feels like an investment piece and it can be used for more than one child. It's gorgeous in natural wood, but also comes in three Scandi inspired finishes. It transforms into a toddler's bed with ease (leaving three sides open for security) and can be converted into a daybed/sofa once your child is ready to let go of the bars.

This is a great option for parents looking for a solution to sleeping that will last for as long as they do. Our test-run with parents Becki said that her Boori cot could last for 3 children. The cot is a classic 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.

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