Choosing a Real Wood Cot Bed
A quality cot-bed made of wood is an investment in your child's future. A well-constructed piece of furniture is likely to last them until they enter the school (insert the crying emoji). This Scandi-style bed has three mattress positions and can be transformed into a toddler bed with the right extension kit.
The panel took around an hour to put together, and the sides are low to make washing easy. Our testers loved the clean traditional design.
Material
A solid wood crib is a timeless piece of furniture for children that will be kept for a long time. It will also be able to withstand the bumps and bruises that are inevitable in the family life. However, picking the right one is tricky with so many different styles and features on offer.
The best wood cot bed is constructed from strong, durable materials like mahogany or pine. To guard them from water damage, they should be painted and sanded or stained using paint safe for children. The mattress should be placed snugly, and labelled with the name of the manufacturer and the size. Your child's safety is paramount, so make sure that the cot you select is compliant with the latest British and European safety standards. It should also be endorsed by a reputable international laboratory.
If you're looking for a classic sleigh design or something more modern, there is a cot bed that will fit your budget and style. Silver Cross Nostalgia offers premium quality, practicality and an elegant design. It is built to last until your child is ready for a bed, and can be transformed into a junior bed with the help of an optional set.
Another alternative is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot bed, which offers plenty of extra features to keep your baby happy and comfortable. It comes with a drawer underneath to keep nappies and blankets, teething rails, and an adjustable base height that can be adjusted to three positions. It's also easy to put together and lasts for a long time - it can be converted into a bed for toddlers with the purchase of an extension kit.
If you are on a tight budget then the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed is a great option. It is available in fashionable green or off-white and costs just PS372. It takes a standard cot mattress and has an adjustable height base that allows you to lower it as your child grows. It's suitable from birth until your child is four and can be used with the bars removed to create an adjustable toddler bed that resembles a bench.
Design
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real wood cot bed is a wise investment that can last for a long time and provide a secure environment for your child to grow and sleep. They are durable and versatile and can be modified to meet your child's changing requirements with a variety of mattress heights. They're also a chic option for any nursery because they can be incorporated into other furniture.
Before purchasing a wooden cot, it's important to think about your style and design. Some are more modern, while others are more traditional style. Some are made from solid wood while others are made from composite materials like MDF. Solid-wood bed frames are more expensive, however they are more durable and more durable than MDF models.
The most durable wooden cots are built to last for a long time, and some of them even convert into a toddler's bed. A good example is the Stokke Home
bed cot wooden, which transforms from a cot to the size of a junior bed, then it transforms into a chic sofa. The Stokke Home Bed is available with optional extras, such as a tent to allow your child to role-play and a changing table that can be used as an easy diaper station.
The Mamas & Papas Sleigh Cot is a different alternative. It is made of FSC Pine and is finished in a neutral white or beige. It's a great choice for a nursery that has neutral colors. It is also easy to assemble. Our panel took only an hour to put together. This cot isn't equipped with a mattress. Therefore, you'll need to buy one separately.
The Elementary cot from John Lewis Anyday is a great option for those seeking a cot for less money without losing quality. It's easy to assemble and comes with three mattress heights so that it can be used from birth until your child turns four. It's designed to stand the test of time and features strong construction.
Take a look at the Little Interiors 1950s-inspired cot by Danish brand Done by Deer for a top-quality purchase that will last from infant to toddler. It's a unique piece that can be converted into a low-level bed suitable for toddlers or a playhouse simply by taking out the bars that hold the
cot bed wooden. It was easy to set up and our test subjects liked its sturdy and solid feel.
Safety
As parents, you will want to ensure your baby is always safe. This is particularly true when they're sleeping. A good cot will ensure that your baby is well-rested and comfortable. It must also be free of dangers like entrapment and suffocation. When you are searching for the ideal cot be sure to look for these safety features:
Check that the bars are not more than 95 mm apart. Verify that the bars are not more than 95 millimetres apart. bigger gaps could trap your baby's head or arms. Also, make sure there's enough depth within the cot to stop your baby from climbing out.
It should be kept away from power and heaters points, as they could cause overheating. Also, keep the cot clear of toys, stuffed animals and other soft items which could pose an entrapment risk for your baby. You should also keep the cot clear of blinds and curtains that have cords that could pose an entrapment risk for your child.
The majority of new cots and beds have been tested and verified to be safe by industry experts. Some issues can arise after a product has been released to the market. It is important to be aware of older cots or heirlooms that may be older than recommended. Cots manufactured before 1973 could be painted with harmful lead paint, and old stickers on the sides could peel off and cause dangerous for babies to eat. If you are thinking of buying a used cot, make sure that the mattress is brand new and is in compliance with British safety standards BS EN716.
If you're looking for a multifunctional crib that can carry you through your baby's toddler years and beyond, this one from Stokke is worth having a look. It's sleek, sturdy and sturdy, with three levels of height that allow it to grow with your child before you convert it to a bed. It's easy to construct and is backed by our MFM test participants praising the instructions for being "clear and easy to follow". It doesn't include a mattress, but can be fitted with an ordinary 120cm x60cm one. A teething rail kit and storage drawers can be bought to complete the crib.
Eco-friendly
Solid wood is an environmentally-friendly choice for cot beds because it's a strong and durable material. You'll find furniture that lasts for a long period of time and can stand up to the scrapes and bumps that come with everyday family life. Solid wood cots are typically constructed by hand, so you can be sure that you're getting an item of high quality that is carefully crafted.
Another reason solid-wood cots stand out is the fact that they are often converted into other pieces of furniture for the nursery. This is especially true of the Boori Evolution furniture range, which can be transformed into a toddler's bed, or even a sofa-bed so that your child will have it until they are six or seven years old. This is an excellent way to save money and you won't need to purchase a new cot for your child if they've outgrown their cot.
The Mamas & Papas Franklin is one of the best solid wood cot beds we've tested, and it has a host of extra features that help to make it a fantastic choice for any baby. It has a handy drawer, teething rails, and two different mattress base height settings that can be adjusted as your baby grows. It's also easy to assemble and our testers considered it to be the most simple of all the cot bed models we test.
Scandi Classic Cot Bed by Ickle Bubba is another solid-
wood and white cot bed cot that's perfect for any nursery. It's a gorgeous piece of furniture with rounded edges that will look lovely in any room and is suitable for infants and children as young as three years old. It can be used as a cot, a toddler bed or junior bed, and can be customized with a variety of accessories to fit your preferences.
Of course when it comes down to cot beds, safety is paramount and all cots have to comply with the strict UK safety standards. On the site of the manufacturer, you can find out the safety standards cots must comply with. Ask your healthcare professional to help you decide which type of cot would be best for your child.