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Choosing a Real Wood Cot Bed

A solid wood cot bed is an investment for your baby - a good quality piece should last until they start school (insert crying emoji here). This Scandi-style number comes with three mattress positions. It can be transformed into a toddler bed with the appropriate extension kit.

It took our panel an hour to put together, and the sides are low enough to make washing simple. Our testers were impressed by this simple, classic design.

Material

A real wood cot bed is a timeless piece furniture for the nursery that will be kept for a long time. It will also be able to withstand the bumps and bruises that are inevitable in family life. The decision of which one to choose is difficult with so many designs and features to choose from.

The best wood cot beds are made of strong robust materials like pine or mahogany. To protect them from water damage, they should be painted and sanded or stained with child-safe paint. The mattress should be fitted snugly, and labelled with the name of the manufacturer and size. Your child's safety is paramount. Make sure the cot you select meets the most recent British safety standards as well as European safety regulations. It should also be approved by a reputable international laboratory.

There are cot beds to satisfy every budget and taste and budget, whether you want a classic sleigh or something more contemporary. The Silver Cross Nostalgia is a beautiful choice that offers high-end quality and function and a timeless design to match. It is designed to last until your toddler is ready to go to bed and can be made into a junior bed with the help of an optional kit.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot-bed is another option. It offers many extra features that will keep your baby comfortable and happy. It comes with a drawer underneath that can be used to store blankets and nappies, teething rails, and an adjustable base height with three positions. It is also simple to put together, and has a long life. If you purchase an expansion kit, you can convert it into a toddler's bed.

If you're on a strict budget, there is also the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed, which is available in off-white or stylish green and costs just PS372. It uses an ordinary cot bed and has an adjustable height base that allows you to lower the bed as your child grows. It can also be used from birth to age four and the bars can be removed for a toddler bed.

Design

A Solid Wood Cot Bed (Www.Metooo.Io) is an investment that can last for a long time and provide a safe environment for your child to grow and rest. They are durable and flexible and can be adjusted to meet your child's changing requirements with a variety of mattress bases. They are also a stylish choice for any nursery, fitting with the furniture.

There are a myriad of kinds of folding wooden cot bed cot beds, and it is essential to consider your style and décor before purchasing one. Some are more traditional, and others are more modern in design. Some are made from solid wood and others are made using composite materials like MDF. Solid-wood cots cost more but are also more durable and durable than MDF models.

The best wooden sleigh cot bed cots can last for a long time, and some are transformed into a bed for toddlers. Stokke Home Bed is a good example. It can be converted from a crib to a junior bed cot design wooden, then an elegant couch. The Stokke Home Bed is available with optional extras, such as an outdoor tent that allows your child to play and a changing table for a convenient diaper area.

Another option is an alternative is the Mamas & Papas Sleigh Cot made of FSC pine and decorated in a neutral white or soft beige. It's a good choice for a neutral-themed nursery, and it is easy to put together the panel we tested took less than an hour to get it functioning. This cot does not come with a mattress, which means you will need to purchase one separately.

The Elementary cot from John Lewis Anyday is a excellent choice for parents looking for a budget cot without sacrificing quality. It's easy to put together and has three mattress height settings so it can be used by your child from birth until they are four years old. It also has teething rails and is designed to stand up to the tests of time thanks to its robust construction.

If you're looking for a high-end product that will last from infant to toddler, take a look at the Little Interiors 1950s inspired cot from Danish brand Done by Deer. It's an original piece that can be converted into a low-level bed suitable for toddlers or a playhouse by cutting off the bars for the cot. It was simple to put together and our test subjects liked its sturdy and solid feel.

Safety

As parents as parents, you want your child to be secure at all times, especially when asleep. A good cot ensures that your baby is comfortable and well-rested. It must be free from dangers such as suffocation and entrapment. During your search for the ideal cot, look for the following safety features:

Make sure the cot is sturdy and sturdy and there are no gaps between the bars. Verify that the bars don't exceed 95 millimetres. Larger gaps can trap your baby's arms or head. Also, make sure there's enough room in the cot to prevent your baby from climbing out.

It should also be kept away from power points and windows that could put your baby at the risk of overheating. Make sure that the cot is free of soft toys, stuffed animal and other items that can cause your baby to become suffocated. Also, keep your cot away form curtains and blinds that have cords. These can pose a strangulation risk for your child.

The majority of new cots and beds have been tested and confirmed to be safe by industry experts. There are some issues that can arise after a product has been placed on the market. It is crucial to be aware of heirloom or second-hand cots which may be older than recommended. Cots manufactured before 1973 could be painted with toxic leaded paint, while old stickers on the side could peel off and cause an choking hazard for infants. If you're thinking of buying a second-hand cot, make sure the mattress is new and is in compliance with British safety standards BS EN716.

This multi-functional cot by Stokke will take you through the toddler years of your baby and beyond. It's sturdy, stylish and durable, with three different height levels that will increase with your child before it can be converted into the bed. It's easy to build, with our MFM testers praising the instructions for being "clear and easy to follow". It doesn't come with a mattress, but can be made to fit the standard 120cm by 60cm mattress. A teething rail kit as well as an storage drawer, 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 get furniture that will last a long time and will withstand the bumps and scrapes that are common to family life. Solid wood cot beds tend to be constructed by hand, therefore you can be assured that you're getting a top-quality product that was crafted with attention to detail.

Another thing that makes solid-wood cots stand out is that they are often able to be transformed into other pieces of nursery furniture. This is especially true of the Boori Evolution furniture range, which can be converted into a toddler's bed, or even a sofa bed so that your child will have it until he is six or seven years old. This gives you great value for money and also means that you won't have to buy a brand new cot when your little one starts to outgrow it.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin is one of the best solid-wood cribs we've tried, and it comes with plenty of additional features that work to make it a fantastic option 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 very simple to put together and our test subjects found it to be the simplest of all the cot beds we test.

Scandi Classic Cot Bed by Ickle Bubba is another solid-wood cot that's perfect for any nursery. It's a beautiful piece furniture with rounded edges. It will look stunning in any space 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 various accessories to match your style.

Of course when it comes to cot beds, safety is paramount and all cots must comply with the strict UK safety standards. On the site of the manufacturer, you can find out the safety standards that a cot must meet. If you're not sure what type of cot bed is safest for your child, ask your doctor for guidance.