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The Best Cot Beds For Your Little One<br><br>A restful night's sleep is important, whether you're camping or visiting your family. Invest in our best crib bed to ensure that your child is safe, snug and can (hopefully!) sleep easily.<br><br>This crib bed is a fantastic design. It has a slim aesthetic, and the frame is easy to assemble. It can also be converted into a chic toddler's bed.<br><br>The Mamas & Papas Coxley<br><br>Our overall winner The Coxley is packed with design features that adhere to an exquisitely hand-crafted look. It has three adjustable cot bases and can be transformed into a toddler's bed. It will keep your child happy for the first four years. It also has two rails for teething that can soothe gums and keep them from chewing on the sides of the cot.<br><br>The Coxley is available as a complete nursery set, which includes the stylish cotbed, a multi-purpose dresser/changer and a double wardrobe. The dresser/change cabinet has an easily removable changing top that turns it into a convenient baby changing station into an elegant dresser that could be filled with all your baby's favourite toys and treasures. The drawers can be customised to fit your nursery's style.<br><br>A cot of good quality should be able to last until your child is around four years old, but 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 cot.<br><br>When it comes to the most effective cot beds that we have reviewed, the Coxley meets all the right boxes. It's sturdy, easy to put together and looks great in any nursery. It is, however, somewhat more expensive than the other options we've listed and will require a standard mattress (which you'll need to buy separately). It's still worth checking this out, though, as we think it's well worth the cost for a long-lasting design that looks extremely sturdy.<br><br>The Silver Cross Westport<br><br>The Silver Cross Westport is a sleek and elegant choice that'll fit in with any nursery. It's got warm oak details soft curves and a minimalist design. Babies and parents will love it. The cot bed is designed to last until your child reaches four years old and converts into a toddler bed using a simple extension kit. The coordinating dresser comes with a handy under-bed drawer that's ideal for storing muslins and blankets and teething rails to keep your little one secure while they sleep.<br><br>This cot was named the top by our testers for its design, its ease of assembly and [https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/ Www.Cots4Tots.Co.Uk] the Allen key that is included. The tester also praised its sturdy construction and premium feel, adding that it feels like a "real investment piece" and is an attractive addition to any nursery.<br><br>It's a bit more expensive than the other cribs we examined however, it's still an affordable option that's worth the extra price for its quality and longevity. The sleigh design is striking and will make any room in which your baby is the center of the attention! You can save money by purchasing the extras such as teething rails and an organizer. However, we would recommend buying an oval mattress rather than one of the standard sizes to avoid stretching the slats and potentially causing your baby discomfort. In addition our test subject didn't experience any issues with this crib and thought it was a great buy.<br><br>The La Redoute Willox<br><br>As its name suggests this bed is the epitome of luxury. With solid birch oak and plywood slats, it's designed to last and has a genuine French look. It also meets French safety standards, so you can rest at ease knowing that your child is in good hands. We are awestruck by the off-white finish but it's also available in a stunning grey-green shade.<br><br>Our test participants found it easy to put together and believed it was the most elegant look cot we've seen in our round-up. However, it is expensive - especially as you need to buy a mattress separately - and if you're on a budget there are cheaper alternatives out there.<br><br>The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed<br><br>If you are looking for additional features for you, then this cot bed might be the ideal option. It comes with a handy under-bed storage drawer and teething rails. You can also adjust the height of the base through three different settings so that your child doesn't have to climb out of the bed when they're older.<br><br>The only downside of this cot is that you need to buy a mattress separately which could increase the cost more than other models in our review. The premium aesthetics as well as the ease of assembly and ability to grow along with your child are all appealing, making this cot worth the investment. Our test subjects loved this cot and thought it would be a beautiful addition to any nursery.<br><br>The John Lewis Elementary<br><br>The John Lewis elementary is a great choice for parents looking for a stylish frame that lasts a long time. It's more expensive than some of the other options we've looked at, but it includes a matching changing table and wardrobe so you can kit out your nursery in one go. It's also easy to put together and has three mattress height positions for your baby to develop into. It has teething rails, and a drawer that slides neatly under the mattress to ensure you don't waste valuable floor space.<br><br>You'll need to purchase a separate mattress if you intend to use this cot bed. Therefore, plan your budget accordingly. You can get a good mattress of good quality for less than PS100 which isn't too much of an additional cost. It may be difficult to find a mattress that is suitable for the oval shape of the cot, however, there are a variety of kinds that are suitable for.<br><br>Many parents opt for cot beds because they are a great value and give your child a comfortable place to sleep. The majority of cot beds are suitable for babies to about four years old age, but some may be transformed into toddler beds by purchasing an extension kit. There are some of them in our list if you're looking for a cot bed that lasts longer.<br><br>The Wooden Cotbed<br><br>One of our favourite cot beds, this stunning, solid-wood number is beautifully constructed and elegant. It also has a number of nifty extras including a drawer beneath that is handy as well as three adjustable heights for the base. The cot can be used until the age of four years old (though the majority of them will need be converted into a toddler bed with the conversion kit, which is sold separately).<br><br>A teddy bear canopy as well as teething rails that can be removed are also included. The cot bed was simple to put together for our tester. All of the pieces were clearly marked and packed. It's also smaller than the other cots we tried, so it makes a good option for smaller rooms.<br><br>It is not expensive at PS599, with the mattress included. It's an investment piece and you can use it for more than one child. It's gorgeous in natural wood, but it comes in three Scandi inspired finishes. It can be easily converted into a toddler bed (leaving the three sides up to ensure safety) and later into a sofa/daybed once your child is ready to let go of the bars.<br><br>It's an excellent choice for parents who are looking for an adjustable sleeping solution that lasts as long as is possible. our test with parents Becki says her Boori cot has survived three children, so it does endure the test of time. The cot has a classic style that is suitable for most homes. It is made of sustainably sourced Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot comes with some useful features such as a teddy bear canopy and teething rails. There's also the option of buying a reflux wedge for added comfort for babies.
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