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Cot Beds For Sale – A Roundup of the Best Deals
When you’re looking for cot beds for sale, you want something that’s solid, safe and of a good size. The model is made by hand, and it checks all the boxes. Our panel was impressed by the mix of white and pine.
This cot bed has all the extras you need, including a storage drawer teething rails, two height positions. It’s also simple to build and looks fantastic in any baby nursery.
Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot Bed
The coxley cot-bed by mamas and papas is packed with great design features, all based on an artistically designed aesthetic. It’s built to last and easily converts into a toddler bed. It is sure to keep your child safe from the time they’re born until four years old.
Its slightly tapered feet make it a modern version of the traditional cot. It has three mattress positions that can be adjusted to accommodate your baby’s size and a lower base which adds safety. The cot also has an under-cot storage drawer and teething rails that protect your baby’s gums when they begin to develop their first teeth.
Our tester for parents Megan really liked this cot bed. She said it was easy-to-assemble it looked stunning and came with numerous extra features, including a useful storage drawer. She also liked that it was gender neutral and she could give it to future children.
Another thing to consider is that cot beds don’t always include a mattress, so you’ll need to purchase it separately. You’ll want to choose a firm, flat mattress that is the right size for your baby. The best cot mattress is made of springs, foam or coir. It should also be certified according to British safety standards BS 582+A1:2012 or BS 1877-10/1997.
The height of the cot should not exceed 55cm to prevent your child from climbing out. The distance between the bars should not be more than 6.5cm so that your baby’s head can’t get caught in the bars.
Stokke snuzkot
This dazzling cot from the Scandi brand gives a lively style to the nursery with the coloured slats adding a pop of colour that’ll make your baby feel at the home of their dreams. It’s a great fit for most nurseries and seamlessly blends with the rest of your design scheme, including the matching changing unit to tie it all together. The cot comes in two neutral shades – white or soft grey. it takes less than an hour to put together with the clear instructions and separate packs of screws really helping you out.
The cot bed can grow with your child, and includes the option of an extension kit for juniors which can allow them to grow up to around age five. This is a top-of-the-line option with a price that can match. However, if you’re looking to purchase nursery furniture that lasts for many years, it’s definitely worth looking into.
It’s suitable from birth. The mattress can be set up high to make it easy for your child. It’s also made of a sturdy material and fits standard cot mattress up to 140cm by 70cm. The design is modern and simple, with an oval shape that’ll enhance your baby’s feeling of safety and security. It’s the most compact cot we’ve reviewed but still has plenty of space for your little one to sleep in.
Ickle Bubba Snowdon Cot Bed Classic
This is a wonderful option if you’re after a unique vintage-style cot bed. It features dowel slats that are rounded to create a look that is different from others in this price range. It offers three different base heights for your baby to meet their needs. This will help you avoid having to bend down to take your baby.
It’s also a great option for those with a smaller nursery, sloped ceilings or do not want to take up too much floor space with your crib bed. Our Deputy Editor Heidi Scrimgeour says: “It’s an eye-catching piece that takes up less space than you imagine from its appearance.”
The curved sleigh design on the cot’s end gives a touch of class to any nursery. It can be used from birth until around four years old and then converts to a junior bed by simply taking the side rails off and dropping both ends. It includes a 140cmx70cm premium mattress as well as a large under-drawer on the handles and runners to make it easy to access.
Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed
The final cot in our round-up is this elegant model from Obaby. It’s a sleigh-style bed, however, it doesn’t look bulky like other sleigh beds of this kind. It also comes with a drawer to keep all of your baby’s essentials in one place.
This cot will grow with your child’s. You can remove the rails and make it a toddler bed. When they are out of that then you can convert it into an useful day bed.
This cot bed is made from solid pine and features a stunning hand-carved design. The carved edges flow into the curved side rails to create the most luxurious cot bed. The deluxe base mattress can be adjusted in two different positions making it easy to position your baby without needing to turn over. The teething rails guard your baby’s gums while they are teething.
The cot isn’t expensive, but it’s stunning and will impress your family and friends when they come to visit. The instructions are easy to follow and contain useful photos. If you’re concerned about your DIY skills, John Lewis provides an assembly service for an additional PS60. This includes fixing it to the wall, if necessary and removing the packaging.
Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed
This sleigh-style cot is a smart option for parents who want their child to grow into a piece of furniture that they’ll treasure. It is sturdy and well-made, so it will last an extended period of time. It’s also simple to assemble and adjust as your child grows. The test subject was impressed the fact that there aren’t any gaps between the edges of the cot so your baby won’t fall from bed.
It can also be converted into a toddler’s bed when your child is old enough. With an Allen key, you can remove the side bars as well as the solid end pieces to transform it into a traditional-style bed. It will stay in your child’s room for a long time.
The cot appears expensive, but it’s actually very affordable. It was rated the top price cot-bed we tested by our testers even though you need to buy the mattress separately. It’s also the most simple flatpack cot to put together and comes with every piece labeled alphabetically, so you won’t get wrong.
This cot’s biggest disadvantage is that it requires a separate mattress. For some parents, this may be a major issue. But, it’s important to remember that you’ll probably need to replace the mattress of your child at least once per year, and often more frequently and this shouldn’t be something to worry about. It’s also made of natural wood, so you can feel comfortable when you purchase it.
Great Little Trading Little Wren Cotbed
A sturdy and stylish cot with a traditional style This Good Little Trading Company option is a great value. It comes with a matching changing table that clips to the top of the cot to make it quick and easy to change nappy. When baby is finished with this, it can be tucked safely away underneath the cot. It also transforms into a toddler bed when the time is right with three mattress heights to choose from.
This cot is a durable choice, and is suitable for use up to the time your child is four years old. older (or even longer if you buy the extra toddler bed conversion kit). The cot is made from sustainably sourced hardwood an amalgamation of Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand radiata in this case – and has three mattress base positions so you can alter it to your child’s growing requirements.
Grace, a tester for parents was delighted that the sides were slatted, and did not have sharp edges that could pose a risk to children. It’s a great choice for small rooms with ceilings that slope since it occupies the floor area in a tiny amount. The side panel is all that is needed to separate the cot from the room for your toddler.
The cot is compliant with the strict safety standards outlined by BS EN 716, and assembly was a breeze thanks to the alphabetically-labelled parts and straightforward instructions. best crib for newborn comes with teething rail and swivel rocking frame. You can also put in drawers under the bed to store your toys, clothes and nappies.