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Choosing a Real Wood Cot Bed
A solid wood cot-bed 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 emoticon). The Scandi-style bed comes with three mattress positions and can be converted into a bed for toddlers using an 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 the simple classic design.
Material
A real wood cot bed is a timeless piece of furniture for the nursery that can be loved for many years to come. It's also built to withstand the bumps and bruises that happen in daily life. Choosing the right one is difficult because of the numerous styles and features available.
The most durable wood cot beds are constructed from sturdy robust materials like pine or mahogany. They should be sanded and stained or painted with child-safe paints to protect against water damage. They should also have a fitted mattress that fits snugly and is labelled with the brand's name and size. Your child's safety is the most important thing. Make sure that the crib you choose meets the latest British safety standards and European safety regulations. It should also be approved by a reputable international laboratory.
There are cot beds to suit every taste and budget, whether you prefer an old-fashioned sleigh or a more modern. The Silver Cross Nostalgia is a stunning option that provides high-end quality and function with a timeless style to match. It's designed 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 option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot bed, which comes with numerous extra features to keep your baby happy and comfortable. It features a drawer for nappies, blankets and teething rails. The height of the base can be adjusted in three different positions. It's also simple to put together and has great longevity and can be transformed into a toddler bed by the purchase of an extension kit.
If you're on a tight budget, you can consider the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed that is available in off-white or trendy green and costs just PS372. It is the standard crib and comes with a height-adjustable base that allows you to lower the bed as your child grows. It can also be used from birth until age four and the bars can be removed to make the toddler bed.
Design
A real wood cot bed is an investment that will last for years and provide a secure environment for your child to grow and sleep. They are designed to be sturdy and adaptable, allowing them to adapt to the changing needs of your child by offering a variety of mattress base heights and conversion options. They are also a stylish option for any nursery, fitting in with the rest of your furniture.
Before you buy a wooden cot, it's important to think about your style and decor. Some are more traditional, while others are more modern in design. Some are constructed from solid wood, while others are made of composite materials such as MDF. Solid-wood beds are more expensive, however they are more durable and more durable than MDF models.
The best wooden folding cot bed cots will last for a long time, and some can even be transformed into a bed for toddlers. Stokke Home Bed is a great example. It can be converted from a crib to a junior bed, then a stylish couch. The Stokke Home Bed is available with additional options like the tent that allows your child to role-play and a changing table that can be used as a convenient diaper station.
The Mamas & Papas Sleigh Cot is a different alternative. It is made from FSC Pine and finished with a neutral beige or white. It's a good choice for a neutral-themed nursery, and is simple to put together the panel we tested took less than an hour to get it up and running. This cot bed wood does not come with a mattress, which means you'll need to buy one separately.
If you're looking for a budget-friendly cot that won't skimp on quality, you'll be able to better off with the Elementary cot bed from John Lewis' Anyday range. It's easy to set up and has three mattress heights so that it can be used from birth until your child turns four years old. It also has teething rails and is built to stand the tests of time thanks to its solid construction.
Check out the Little Interiors 1950s-inspired cot by Danish brand Done by Deer for a top-quality purchase that lasts from baby to toddler. It's a unique piece that can be turned into a toddler bed with a low-level or even a playhouse with the removal of the bars on the cot. It was surprisingly easy to build and our test subjects really appreciated the solid feel of it.
Safety
As parents, you'll want to ensure your baby is always safe. This is particularly true when they are asleep. A quality cot will ensure that your baby is comfortable and well-rested. It should be free of hazards like suffocation or entrapment. When you are looking for the ideal crib, take note of the following safety features.
Ensure the cot is solid and sturdy and has no gaps between the bars. Check that the bars are less than 95 mm apart - larger gaps could entrap your baby's head or arms. Make sure that the cot has enough depth to prevent your child from escaping.
It should be kept away from power and heaters points, as they can cause overheating. Make sure the cot is free of soft toys, stuffed animals and other objects that could cause your baby to become suffocated. You should also ensure that your cot is free of curtains and blinds that have cords. They could pose a strangulation risk for your child.
The majority of new cots and beds have been tested and confirmed to be safe by experts in the field. However, some issues emerge when a product goes on the market, so it's crucial to be aware of heirloom or second-hand cots that may be older than recommended. Cots manufactured prior to 1973 could have been painted with toxic lead paint. Older stickers on the side of the cot could fall off and pose a choking risk for babies. If you're thinking of buying purchasing a second-hand crib, make sure the mattress is new and meets British safety standards BS EN716.
If you're looking for a multifunctional cot that will take you through your toddler years and beyond, this model from Stokke is worth taking a look. It is sturdy, stylish and durable and comes with three different height levels that will expand with your child before it can be converted into the bed. It's easy to build, with our MFM test participants praising the instructions for being "clear and easy to follow". It doesn't include a mattress, but can be fitted to 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. This means that you'll get a piece of furniture that will last for a long time and endure the scuffs and scrapes of daily family life. wooden cot bed and mattress cots made of solid wood are typically constructed by hand, so you'll know you're getting an item of high quality that has been crafted carefully.
Solid-wood cots are also notable for their capacity to be converted into other furniture for the nursery. This is particularly 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 be able to use it until he is seven or six years old. This is a great option to save money, and you won't need to buy a new cot for your child when they've outgrown their cot.
The Mamas & Papas Franklin is one of the best solid-wood cribs we've tested and it comes with plenty of extra features to make it a fantastic option for any baby. It comes with teething rails, a drawer and two mattress height settings. It's also extremely easy to put together and our test participants 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 is a beautiful piece with rounded corners that make a stunning addition to any room. It's suitable for infants to three years old. It can be used as a cot, a toddler bed, or a junior bed, and can be customized with a variety of accessories to match your preferences.
Safety is of course paramount when it comes cot beds and all cots are required to comply with strict UK safety regulations. You can get details on the safety standards that a particular cot must follow by reviewing the specifications on the website of the manufacturer. If you're not sure what type of cot bed is the most secure for your child, talk to your doctor for advice.
A solid wood cot-bed 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 emoticon). The Scandi-style bed comes with three mattress positions and can be converted into a bed for toddlers using an 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 the simple classic design.
Material
A real wood cot bed is a timeless piece of furniture for the nursery that can be loved for many years to come. It's also built to withstand the bumps and bruises that happen in daily life. Choosing the right one is difficult because of the numerous styles and features available.
The most durable wood cot beds are constructed from sturdy robust materials like pine or mahogany. They should be sanded and stained or painted with child-safe paints to protect against water damage. They should also have a fitted mattress that fits snugly and is labelled with the brand's name and size. Your child's safety is the most important thing. Make sure that the crib you choose meets the latest British safety standards and European safety regulations. It should also be approved by a reputable international laboratory.
There are cot beds to suit every taste and budget, whether you prefer an old-fashioned sleigh or a more modern. The Silver Cross Nostalgia is a stunning option that provides high-end quality and function with a timeless style to match. It's designed 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 option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot bed, which comes with numerous extra features to keep your baby happy and comfortable. It features a drawer for nappies, blankets and teething rails. The height of the base can be adjusted in three different positions. It's also simple to put together and has great longevity and can be transformed into a toddler bed by the purchase of an extension kit.
If you're on a tight budget, you can consider the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed that is available in off-white or trendy green and costs just PS372. It is the standard crib and comes with a height-adjustable base that allows you to lower the bed as your child grows. It can also be used from birth until age four and the bars can be removed to make the toddler bed.
Design
A real wood cot bed is an investment that will last for years and provide a secure environment for your child to grow and sleep. They are designed to be sturdy and adaptable, allowing them to adapt to the changing needs of your child by offering a variety of mattress base heights and conversion options. They are also a stylish option for any nursery, fitting in with the rest of your furniture.
Before you buy a wooden cot, it's important to think about your style and decor. Some are more traditional, while others are more modern in design. Some are constructed from solid wood, while others are made of composite materials such as MDF. Solid-wood beds are more expensive, however they are more durable and more durable than MDF models.
The best wooden folding cot bed cots will last for a long time, and some can even be transformed into a bed for toddlers. Stokke Home Bed is a great example. It can be converted from a crib to a junior bed, then a stylish couch. The Stokke Home Bed is available with additional options like the tent that allows your child to role-play and a changing table that can be used as a convenient diaper station.
The Mamas & Papas Sleigh Cot is a different alternative. It is made from FSC Pine and finished with a neutral beige or white. It's a good choice for a neutral-themed nursery, and is simple to put together the panel we tested took less than an hour to get it up and running. This cot bed wood does not come with a mattress, which means you'll need to buy one separately.
If you're looking for a budget-friendly cot that won't skimp on quality, you'll be able to better off with the Elementary cot bed from John Lewis' Anyday range. It's easy to set up and has three mattress heights so that it can be used from birth until your child turns four years old. It also has teething rails and is built to stand the tests of time thanks to its solid construction.
Check out the Little Interiors 1950s-inspired cot by Danish brand Done by Deer for a top-quality purchase that lasts from baby to toddler. It's a unique piece that can be turned into a toddler bed with a low-level or even a playhouse with the removal of the bars on the cot. It was surprisingly easy to build and our test subjects really appreciated the solid feel of it.
Safety
As parents, you'll want to ensure your baby is always safe. This is particularly true when they are asleep. A quality cot will ensure that your baby is comfortable and well-rested. It should be free of hazards like suffocation or entrapment. When you are looking for the ideal crib, take note of the following safety features.
Ensure the cot is solid and sturdy and has no gaps between the bars. Check that the bars are less than 95 mm apart - larger gaps could entrap your baby's head or arms. Make sure that the cot has enough depth to prevent your child from escaping.
It should be kept away from power and heaters points, as they can cause overheating. Make sure the cot is free of soft toys, stuffed animals and other objects that could cause your baby to become suffocated. You should also ensure that your cot is free of curtains and blinds that have cords. They could pose a strangulation risk for your child.
The majority of new cots and beds have been tested and confirmed to be safe by experts in the field. However, some issues emerge when a product goes on the market, so it's crucial to be aware of heirloom or second-hand cots that may be older than recommended. Cots manufactured prior to 1973 could have been painted with toxic lead paint. Older stickers on the side of the cot could fall off and pose a choking risk for babies. If you're thinking of buying purchasing a second-hand crib, make sure the mattress is new and meets British safety standards BS EN716.
If you're looking for a multifunctional cot that will take you through your toddler years and beyond, this model from Stokke is worth taking a look. It is sturdy, stylish and durable and comes with three different height levels that will expand with your child before it can be converted into the bed. It's easy to build, with our MFM test participants praising the instructions for being "clear and easy to follow". It doesn't include a mattress, but can be fitted to 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. This means that you'll get a piece of furniture that will last for a long time and endure the scuffs and scrapes of daily family life. wooden cot bed and mattress cots made of solid wood are typically constructed by hand, so you'll know you're getting an item of high quality that has been crafted carefully.
Solid-wood cots are also notable for their capacity to be converted into other furniture for the nursery. This is particularly 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 be able to use it until he is seven or six years old. This is a great option to save money, and you won't need to buy a new cot for your child when they've outgrown their cot.
The Mamas & Papas Franklin is one of the best solid-wood cribs we've tested and it comes with plenty of extra features to make it a fantastic option for any baby. It comes with teething rails, a drawer and two mattress height settings. It's also extremely easy to put together and our test participants 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 is a beautiful piece with rounded corners that make a stunning addition to any room. It's suitable for infants to three years old. It can be used as a cot, a toddler bed, or a junior bed, and can be customized with a variety of accessories to match your preferences.
Safety is of course paramount when it comes cot beds and all cots are required to comply with strict UK safety regulations. You can get details on the safety standards that a particular cot must follow by reviewing the specifications on the website of the manufacturer. If you're not sure what type of cot bed is the most secure for your child, talk to your doctor for advice.
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