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Buying Small Cot Beds

When you are looking for a compact cot bed it’s easy to get caught up on the spec and safety features, but you should also consider the design too. A well-designed cot will make the space appear larger and less cluttered.

This model is ideal for smaller bedrooms. It’s lightweight and stroller-style. It’s also the simplest flatpack to put together.

Space-saving

Cot beds are a smaller versions of traditional cots, however they still provide all the safety and comfort features your baby requires. They can be used until your toddler is ready for an adult bed around the age of 2. Some models can be converted into an elegant sofa bed for use with older children too.

To help you make the most of your space, choose a model that fits in with the furniture in your bedroom, or one that you can easily disassemble and reassemble when you want to accommodate other baby items. Consider a compact cot-bed with built-in storage or a multi-functional design that incorporates the changing unit with a chest of drawers, a changing table and a bench seats into one piece of furniture.

There is a wide selection of sizes in our small cot beds and cribs roundup and, therefore, no matter if you have a small nursery or a huge playroom there’s something to meet your needs. A lot of the designs in our roundup have a fitted bed, which makes it easier to keep your child’s bed neat and tidy.

It is crucial to take measurements of the space in your nursery prior to buying a crib. The gap between the bars should be no more than 6.5cm. This is to ensure safety.

Silver Cross Nostalgia is a cot that takes a 120 x 60cm standard mattress and features an elegant sleigh-style frame. It’s built to last with a solid construction and high-quality materials, and it’s simple to adjust to your baby’s needs as they grow. However, it’s a much more expensive option than the other cots we’ve reviewed and you’ll have to purchase a mattress separately in the event you opt for this model.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot is another fantastic option for a compact nursery, and is our choice of the most affordable cot. It has a lot of extra features that include teething rails. There are two height positions which can be adjusted to accommodate the baby’s development. It is also super easy to put together. The mattress is included, but a second one is required for the toddler conversion.

Comfort

Select a cot that is small and has an easy mattress. This will allow your baby to sleep well. These mattresses are more rigid than the traditional cot mattress but are soft enough to ensure that your baby gets a good night’s sleep.

The cushioning of these mattresses also helps to prevent heat retention, which can cause discomfort for some babies. The materials used in the mattress are free of irritants and chemicals, as well as other substances that can cause irritation to your baby’s skin.

Typically, these mattresses are a great option for back and side sleepers, as they provide great support for the neck as well as the head and body. They can be used in conjunction with the built-in cradle of a cot, which is useful for those suffering from reflux or colic.

If you are considering a cot bed with a cushioned mattress it is important to determine the dimensions of the mattress and whether it can be placed inside the cot’s base. Find out if the cot mattress has any particular rules or regulations, for instance the minimum thickness.

If you’re in search of an cot that can expand with your child, then consider this adaptable design from Vox. It’s initially an cot, but it can be converted into a toddler bed, saving you from the expense of buying a new bed when your baby is ready for it.

Our panel of test participants loved this cot’s easy setup, with mum tester Grace noting that it “came out of the box and folded like a camp chair”. The middle joints snap in place and the cot then collapses into itself. No complicated mechanisms are required. It’s also compact and lightweight and can easily fit into a bag slightly bigger than a camp chair’s case, and is ideal for transporting to grandparents’ houses.

Despite being larger than other models in our tried-and-tested range, this cot is incredibly comfortable. It’s designed to feel like a mattress and has plenty of padding and a bouncy base that can absorb weight without making your baby feel like they’re in the bouncer. It’s a sturdy, stable option for back and side sleepers. Senior editor Nick Belcaster did note that stomach sleepers could be a bit uncomfortable with it.

Safety

To ensure the safety of your baby, it is essential to ensure that the cot bed is in compliance with the UK standards it claims to meet. Look for the BS EN code or BS8509 if you want to convert it into a toddler’s bed. It is also important to ensure that it’s the right size for your nursery and has enough room for a safe sleep for your baby. It should be at least 140cm by 70cm, and there shouldn’t be any gaps around the edges or corners.

Make sure that the mattress is firm and sits flat in the cot. If it’s a bit soft, old or damaged, this can create a risk of suffocation. Test the mattress to see if it springs back quickly after pressing. A high-quality mattress for cots should feel firm and lie flat when you press down on the centre of it.

Keep the cot clear of toys, smudges, and anything else which could pose a choking risk. It is essential that babies move around freely and roll over as they sleep. If your cot has a drop side, inspect it regularly to ensure that the mechanism locks securely.

It’s important to avoid placing a cot next to the sun or a radiator in case they become too hot or wake up with a sunburn. Also, keep the cot clear of cords for curtain rods that hang from the wall, baby monitor cables and decorative accessories that have long cords. Babies can get caught by these cords, while older babies could pull themselves up on them or reach out to grab the bars for the cot.

This cot is worth the extra money if you want a Scandi-style and a high quality finish. The instructions are easy to follow and the wood feels solid. It takes time to assemble. It’s not cheap but it will last into their toddler years.

Design

When you’re looking for a small cot bed, it’s important to keep in mind that you’re investing in a long-term piece of furniture. In contrast to cribs that are used only for a short period of time, cots and beds are suitable from the time the time when a child can easily transition into a toddler or a single bed. To ensure that the cot you buy will last, search for a design with adjustable heights for the base. This feature allows you to lower the mattress’s height to accommodate your child’s growing needs, while keeping them safe and comfortable.

One of the most useful features of the design is the ability to remove the cot bars into sections. This is an excellent way to give your little one a feeling of independence once they begin walking around, and can aid them in getting into and out of their bed easily. Some cribs, like the Leander Luna Baby Cot, can be converted into a sofa by taking out the front.

The slatted style of many cribs is a good option for a small space in addition, it assists to circulate air and regulate your baby’s temperature. This can make a huge difference in the quality of sleep and will ensure that your baby gets an enjoyable sleep.

A cot-sized or small bed is a great investment for your baby’s sleep habits and security, and is a beautiful design element to any nursery. Cuckooland has a wide range of cots and beds for you to choose from.

There’s also an array of accessories, like baby bumpers, soft duvets, and top quality bed linen, are available for each cot to complete the look. This lets you create a an inviting and cozy environment for your baby, making sure they are getting the best quality sleep possible.