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The best cots for newborns Cot Beds For Your Little One

A good night's sleep is crucial whether you're camping or visiting family. Invest in our best cot bed to ensure your child is secure snug and cozy and can (hopefully!) sleep easily.

This crib bed is a fantastic design. It has a slim aesthetic, and the frame is easy to put together. It also converts into a stylish toddler bed.

The Mamas and Papas Coxley

The Coxley, our overall winner is loaded with features that reflect an elegantly handcrafted aesthetic. It comes with three adjustable cot base heights that can be converted into a toddler bed, which will help your child through the first four years. It also comes with two rails for teething that can soothe gums and keep them from chewing on the sides of the cot.

The Coxley is the form of a complete nursery cots set which includes a chic cotbed as well as a multipurpose dresser/changer unit. It also includes double wardrobe. The dresser/change has a removable changing unit that transforms it from a convenient Baby Crib changing station to a stylish dresser. It can be filled with your child's most loved toys and keepsakes. The drawers can be customized to fit your nursery's style.

A good quality cot should be able to last until your child is about four years old, but some offer the possibility of purchasing expansion packs that extend their use to five or even 10 years. They can be less expensive than buying a brand new mattress or cot.

When it comes to the best cot beds (try this site) that we have reviewed, the Coxley is a great choice. It ticks all the right boxes - it's well-made, simple to build and looks fantastic in any nursery. It is more expensive than other models and requires a standard-sized mattress which you will need to buy separately. It's definitely worth checking out, though, because we think it's well worth the money for a long-lasting design that looks incredibly sturdy.

The Silver Cross Westport

The Silver Cross Westport is an elegant and sleek option that will complement any nursery. It is a minimalist design that has modern twists, with warm oak-like details and soft curves to create a stunning design that's sure loved by parents and baby. The cot bed can be used until your child reaches the age of four, and can be easily converted into an infant bed with a simple extension kit. The dresser that comes with it has an under-bed drawer that is perfect for blankets and muslins. It also has teething rails so that your child can be safe while sleeping.

This cot was rated the most effective by our testers for its design, its ease of assembly, and also the Allen key that is included. It also received praise for its sturdy construction and premium feeling and said it felt like an "real piece of investment" as well as an attractive accessory to any nursery.

It's a bit more expensive than some of the other cot beds we've looked at however it's an affordable alternative that's worth the cost for its quality and durability. The sleigh-style design is striking and will make your baby the centre of attention in any room! The extras, like a handy drawer and teething rails will also save you the cost of purchasing separate furniture pieces if you're on a tight budget. We would suggest purchasing an oval mattress rather than one of the standard sizes to avoid overstretching the slats and causing your baby discomfort. Our tester had no issues with the cot, and thought it was a great buy.

The La Redoute Willox

As the name suggests this bed is a symbol of luxurious. It's constructed of solid plywood slats, birch and is designed to last. It has a French feel. It also complies with French safety standards and you can rest sure that your child is in good hands. We like the off-white finish but it's also available in a stunning grey-green colour.

Our test subjects found it simple to put together and believed it was the most elegant looking cot in our round-up. However, it's expensive particularly since you have to purchase the mattress separately, and If you're looking for a budget-friendly option, there are more affordable alternatives there.

The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed

This crib bed is an excellent option for those seeking additional features. It comes with a handy under-bed storage drawer and teething rails. You can also adjust the height of base to three different levels so that your child doesn't have to climb out when they grow older.

The only drawback of this cot is that you will need to buy a mattress separately which can increase the cost more than other models we've reviewed. Its premium aesthetic and ease of assembly as well as capacity to grow with your child are all appealing though and make it a worthwhile cost. Our testers thought this cot would be an excellent addition to any nursery.

The John Lewis Elementary

The John Lewis Elementary is a good choice for parents who want a chic contemporary frame that can last for a long time. It's more expensive than some of the other options we've looked at, but it comes with an accompanying changing table and wardrobe, which means you can outfit your nursery in one go. It's also easy to set up and has three mattress height positions so your cheap baby cots can develop into it. It comes with teething rails and an adjustable drawer that slides beneath so that you don't lose valuable floor space.

It's worth noting that you'll need to buy a mattress separately for this crib bed, so make sure you budget accordingly. You can find a decent quality mattress for less than PS100, so it's not an excessive expense. It can be difficult to find a mattress that is suitable for the oval shape of the cot however, there are a variety of types that will fit.

Many parents opt for cots for their children due to the fact that they are affordable and provide a comfortable sleeping space. They're generally appropriate from birth until your child is about four years old, but some can be converted to toddler beds with the purchase of an extension kit. We've included a few these in our list, so you can look out for them if you would like your cot to last even longer.

The Wooden Cotbed

This beautiful solid-wood cot bed is stylish and beautifully designed. It also comes with a range of handy extras like an under-bed drawer that is handy and three adjustable base heights. The cot is suitable for kids up to four years of age (though some will require conversion to a toddler bed using a conversion kit sold separately).

A teddy bear canopy and removable teething rails are also included. Our tester said this cot bed was easy to put together, particularly since all the pieces were clearly labeled and packed. It's also smaller than some of the other cots we tried which makes it a good option for smaller rooms.

It's not cheap baby cots at PS599 with the mattress included, but it feels like a real investment piece and you could possibly use it for multiple babies. It's beautiful in natural wood, but it also comes in three Scandi inspired finishes. It can be converted into a toddler's bed easily (leaving three sides up for security) and into an upholstered daybed when your child is ready to let go of the bars.

It's a great option for parents who are looking for a versatile sleep solution that can last as long as is possible. our test with parents Becki claims that her Boori cot has survived three children, so it really does last the test of time. The cot is a classic design that will suit most homes. It is constructed of sustainably harvested Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot comes with handy extras such as an teddy-bear canopy teething rails, and the option of purchasing an reflux wedge.