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The Best Cot Beds For Your Little One
Whether you're camping with baby or visiting family sleeping well is vital. Choose the best cot bed to ensure that your child is secure snug and cozy and can (hopefully!) sleep easily.
This cot bed is a great design. It has a sleek and minimalist appearance, and the frame is simple to assemble. It can also transform into a stylish toddler bed.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley
The overall winner is the Coxley is packed with design features that adhere to an exquisitely hand-crafted look. It features three cot bases that can be adjusted and can be turned into an infant's bed. This will last your child for their first four years. It comes with two teething bars to soothe gums and stop them from chewing on cot sides.
The Coxley is the form of a complete nursery set which includes a chic cotbed as well as a multi-purpose dresser/changer unit. It also comes with double wardrobe. The dresser/change cabinet has an easily removable changing top that transforms it from a useful baby changing station into a sleek dresser that can be filled with all your baby's favourite toys and treasures. The drawers can be customised to fit your nursery's style.
A cot of good quality is one that will last until your child reaches four years old. However, some come with the possibility of purchasing an expansion pack which extend their use up to five or even 10 years. They can be less expensive than buying a new mattress or small cot beds.
The Coxley is a fantastic choice for cot beds. It's easy to put together, well-made and looks great in any nursery. However, it is slightly more expensive than the other options on our list and will require a standard sized mattress (which you'll have to purchase separately). It's still worth checking this out, though, because we think it's well worth the cost for a durable design that looks incredibly sturdy.
The Silver Cross Westport
The Silver Cross Westport is a sleek and elegant choice that'll complement any nursery. It combines minimalist inspiration with modern twists, with warm oak effect details and soft curves to create a stunning design that's sure loved by parents and the Baby Cot. The cot bed was designed to last until your child is four years old and converts into a toddler bed using an easy extension kit. The coordinating dresser comes with a handy under-bed drawer that's ideal for storing muslins and blankets, as well as teething rails to keep your baby safe while they sleep.
Our tester found this crib to be the best cot newborn of the models we tested for its design and ease of assembly, with an Allen key included so you can start working right away. She also praised the solid construction and premium feel, stating that it feels like a "real investment piece" as well as being a stylish addition to any nursery.
It's more expensive than other cot-beds we've looked at however the quality and durability make it worth the extra cost. The sleigh-style design is attractive and will make your child the center of attention in any room! The nifty extras, including a useful drawer and teething rails, will also help you avoid the expense of buying separate furniture pieces when you're on a strict budget. However, we would recommend buying an oval mattress than one of the standard sizes to avoid stretching the slats too much and possibly cause discomfort for your baby. Our tester had no other issues with the cot, and thought it was an excellent buy.
The La Redoute Willox
As the name suggests the cot bed is a symbol of luxurious. With solid birch oak and plywood slats, it's designed to last and has a genuine French look. It also meets French safety standards and you can be sure that your child is in safe hands. We love the off-white finish, but it's also available in a stunning grey-green colour.
Our testers found it easy to assemble and thought it was the most luxurious design cot we've reviewed in our roundup. It's costly, especially since you have to buy the mattress separately. If you're looking to save money there are alternatives that are less expensive available.
The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed
If you are looking for additional features to you, then this cot bed might be the best choice. It has a convenient under-bed storage area and teething rails. You can also adjust the height of the base to three levels so that your child doesn't need to climb out as they get older.
The only drawback to this cot is that you need to purchase a separate mattress which can increase the cost more than other models we've reviewed. The stunning design, ease of assembly, and the capacity to grow with your child are all appealing and make this cot worth the money. Our test participants loved the cot and thought it would be a beautiful addition to any nursery.
The John Lewis Elementary
The John Lewis elementary is a great option for parents looking for an elegant frame that lasts a long time. It's more expensive than the other options however, it comes with a matching wardrobe and changing table to outfit your nursery all at once. It's also easy to assemble and includes three mattress height positions for your baby to grow into. It also has teething rails and a drawer that neatly slips under, so you don't have to compromise your floor space.
It's important to note that you'll need to buy a separate mattress for this cot bed, so be sure to budget accordingly. A quality mattress can be bought for less than PS100. This is not a huge expense. It can be difficult to find a mattress that will fit the oval shape of the cot, however, there are many kinds that can be used.
Many parents opt for cot beds as they are affordable and give your child a comfy place to sleep. They're generally suitable from birth until your child is around four years old. However, some convert into toddler beds by the purchase of an extension kit. You'll find some of them in our list of options if you're looking for a cot mattress that will last longer.
The Wooden Cotbed
This stunning solid-wood cot is elegant and beautifully designed. It also has a number of nifty extras including a handy drawer underneath and three heights that can be adjusted. The cot can be used up to the age of four years old (though the majority of them will need be converted to a toddler bed with a conversion kit, sold separately).
The bed comes with a teddy bear canopy as well as removable teething bars. Our tester said this cot bed was simple to put together, especially since all the pieces were clearly labeled and well packed. It's also a bit smaller compared to some of the other cots we tested, making it a good option for smaller rooms.
It is not inexpensive at PS599 and includes a mattress included. However, it is an investment piece and it can be used for more than one baby. It's gorgeous in natural wood, but it comes in three Scandi inspired finishes. It transforms into a toddler's bed easily (leaving three sides open for security) and then into a daybed/sofa when your baby is ready to go without bars.
This is a great choice for parents who are looking for a sleep solution that lasts as long as they do. Our parent tester Becki said her Boori cot was able to last through 3 children. The cot has a classic design that's suitable for a variety of homes. It is constructed from sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot comes with some useful extras like a teddy-bear canopy teething rails, and the option to purchase an reflux wedge.
Whether you're camping with baby or visiting family sleeping well is vital. Choose the best cot bed to ensure that your child is secure snug and cozy and can (hopefully!) sleep easily.
This cot bed is a great design. It has a sleek and minimalist appearance, and the frame is simple to assemble. It can also transform into a stylish toddler bed.
The Mamas & Papas Coxley
The overall winner is the Coxley is packed with design features that adhere to an exquisitely hand-crafted look. It features three cot bases that can be adjusted and can be turned into an infant's bed. This will last your child for their first four years. It comes with two teething bars to soothe gums and stop them from chewing on cot sides.
The Coxley is the form of a complete nursery set which includes a chic cotbed as well as a multi-purpose dresser/changer unit. It also comes with double wardrobe. The dresser/change cabinet has an easily removable changing top that transforms it from a useful baby changing station into a sleek dresser that can be filled with all your baby's favourite toys and treasures. The drawers can be customised to fit your nursery's style.
A cot of good quality is one that will last until your child reaches four years old. However, some come with the possibility of purchasing an expansion pack which extend their use up to five or even 10 years. They can be less expensive than buying a new mattress or small cot beds.
The Coxley is a fantastic choice for cot beds. It's easy to put together, well-made and looks great in any nursery. However, it is slightly more expensive than the other options on our list and will require a standard sized mattress (which you'll have to purchase separately). It's still worth checking this out, though, because we think it's well worth the cost for a durable design that looks incredibly sturdy.
The Silver Cross Westport
The Silver Cross Westport is a sleek and elegant choice that'll complement any nursery. It combines minimalist inspiration with modern twists, with warm oak effect details and soft curves to create a stunning design that's sure loved by parents and the Baby Cot. The cot bed was designed to last until your child is four years old and converts into a toddler bed using an easy extension kit. The coordinating dresser comes with a handy under-bed drawer that's ideal for storing muslins and blankets, as well as teething rails to keep your baby safe while they sleep.
Our tester found this crib to be the best cot newborn of the models we tested for its design and ease of assembly, with an Allen key included so you can start working right away. She also praised the solid construction and premium feel, stating that it feels like a "real investment piece" as well as being a stylish addition to any nursery.
It's more expensive than other cot-beds we've looked at however the quality and durability make it worth the extra cost. The sleigh-style design is attractive and will make your child the center of attention in any room! The nifty extras, including a useful drawer and teething rails, will also help you avoid the expense of buying separate furniture pieces when you're on a strict budget. However, we would recommend buying an oval mattress than one of the standard sizes to avoid stretching the slats too much and possibly cause discomfort for your baby. Our tester had no other issues with the cot, and thought it was an excellent buy.
The La Redoute Willox
As the name suggests the cot bed is a symbol of luxurious. With solid birch oak and plywood slats, it's designed to last and has a genuine French look. It also meets French safety standards and you can be sure that your child is in safe hands. We love the off-white finish, but it's also available in a stunning grey-green colour.
Our testers found it easy to assemble and thought it was the most luxurious design cot we've reviewed in our roundup. It's costly, especially since you have to buy the mattress separately. If you're looking to save money there are alternatives that are less expensive available.
The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed
If you are looking for additional features to you, then this cot bed might be the best choice. It has a convenient under-bed storage area and teething rails. You can also adjust the height of the base to three levels so that your child doesn't need to climb out as they get older.
The only drawback to this cot is that you need to purchase a separate mattress which can increase the cost more than other models we've reviewed. The stunning design, ease of assembly, and the capacity to grow with your child are all appealing and make this cot worth the money. Our test participants loved the cot and thought it would be a beautiful addition to any nursery.
The John Lewis Elementary
The John Lewis elementary is a great option for parents looking for an elegant frame that lasts a long time. It's more expensive than the other options however, it comes with a matching wardrobe and changing table to outfit your nursery all at once. It's also easy to assemble and includes three mattress height positions for your baby to grow into. It also has teething rails and a drawer that neatly slips under, so you don't have to compromise your floor space.
It's important to note that you'll need to buy a separate mattress for this cot bed, so be sure to budget accordingly. A quality mattress can be bought for less than PS100. This is not a huge expense. It can be difficult to find a mattress that will fit the oval shape of the cot, however, there are many kinds that can be used.
Many parents opt for cot beds as they are affordable and give your child a comfy place to sleep. They're generally suitable from birth until your child is around four years old. However, some convert into toddler beds by the purchase of an extension kit. You'll find some of them in our list of options if you're looking for a cot mattress that will last longer.
The Wooden Cotbed
This stunning solid-wood cot is elegant and beautifully designed. It also has a number of nifty extras including a handy drawer underneath and three heights that can be adjusted. The cot can be used up to the age of four years old (though the majority of them will need be converted to a toddler bed with a conversion kit, sold separately).
The bed comes with a teddy bear canopy as well as removable teething bars. Our tester said this cot bed was simple to put together, especially since all the pieces were clearly labeled and well packed. It's also a bit smaller compared to some of the other cots we tested, making it a good option for smaller rooms.
It is not inexpensive at PS599 and includes a mattress included. However, it is an investment piece and it can be used for more than one baby. It's gorgeous in natural wood, but it comes in three Scandi inspired finishes. It transforms into a toddler's bed easily (leaving three sides open for security) and then into a daybed/sofa when your baby is ready to go without bars.
This is a great choice for parents who are looking for a sleep solution that lasts as long as they do. Our parent tester Becki said her Boori cot was able to last through 3 children. The cot has a classic design that's suitable for a variety of homes. It is constructed from sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot comes with some useful extras like a teddy-bear canopy teething rails, and the option to purchase an reflux wedge.