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Cot Beds For Sale - A Roundup of the Best DealsWhen it comes to the cot beds that are available, you want something that's safe, sturdy and an appropriate size. This model is hand-crafted and ticks all the boxes, and our panel members loved its unique mix of natural and white pine.This crib bed includes all the features you'll need, like a storage compartment as well as teething rails and two height settings. It's also simple to build and will look great in any nursery.Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot BedThe coxley cot-bed by mamas and papas is full of great design features, all based on an exquisitely designed style. It's durable and easily converts into a toddler bed and will surely keep your child safe from newborn until they are four years old.The slightly tapered feet make it a modern take on the traditional cot. It also features three positions for mattress that can be adjusted to accommodate your growing baby and an lower base for extra security. The cot is equipped with a handy under-cot storage drawer and teething rails to protect your baby's gums when they begin to get their first teeth.Full File loved this cot-bed. She said that it was easy to assemble, looked lovely and had lots of extra features including an excellent storage drawer. She also liked the fact that it was gender neutral and she could pass it on to future babies.Another thing to keep in mind is that cot beds don't always include a mattress so you'll need to purchase this separately too. You should choose a firm, flat baby mattress that is the right size. The ideal cot mattress is made from foam, springs or coir. It must be certified in accordance with British safety standards BS 5852+A1:2012 or BS 1877-10/1997.The cot itself must have a maximum height of 55cm to ensure that your child can't climb out. The gap between the bars should not exceed 6.5cm to keep your child's head from becoming stuck.Stokke snuzkotThis eye-catching cot, from the Scandi company, brings a fun feel to the nursery. The coloured slats provide a splash of colour that makes your child feel comfortable. It's an ideal choice for any nursery and blends seamlessly into the rest of your design scheme, including the matching changing unit to tie everything together. The cot is available in two neutral colors white and soft grey. It takes just an hour to put together, due to the clear instructions and separate screws packs.The cot bed can expand with your child. You can add an extension kit for juniors that will take them to the age of five. It's a high-end option with a price tag that will match, but if planning to invest in an item of furniture for the nursery that will last, this is worth a look.It is suitable for babies from birth. The mattress can be positioned high to allow easy access for your child. It's also made of durable materials and will fit a standard cot mattress that measure up to 140cm x 70cm. The design is simple and modern with an elegant oval shape that will boost your baby's feelings of security and safety. It's the smallest cot on our list but it has plenty of space for your baby to sleep in.Ickle Bubba Snowdon Cot Bed ClassicThis is a lovely choice to get a distinctive vintage-style cot bed. It has rounded dowels that give it a distinct look from other cot beds in this price range. It also offers additional convenience for your child with three base heights to suit their needs. This will save you from having to bend to take your baby.It's also a great option when you have a smaller nursery, with a sloped ceiling or do not want to occupy too much floor space with your crib bed. Heidi Scrimgeour, our Deputy Editor, says: "It is a statement piece and takes up less space than you would imagine."The curved sleigh detailing on the ends of the cot bed add a touch of elegance to any nursery. It can be used until your child is four and then converted into a junior bed by cutting off the side rails. It comes with a Finest 140cm x 70cm mattress and includes a large under drawer with handles and runners to make it easy to get access.Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot BedThe last cot we'll be discussing is this elegant alternative from Obaby. It has a sleigh design but doesn't have that chunky feel that is often associated with these types of beds. Additionally, it also has an under-bed drawer that lets you keep all the baby essentials easily within reach.One of the most appealing aspects about this cot is that it can adjust to your child's needs as they change and grow. You can remove the rails and transform it into a toddler bed. When they are beyond that, you can turn it into an useful daybed.The cot bed is constructed from solid pine and features a stunning hand-carved design. The carved edges flow into the curves of the side rails, creating the most luxurious cot bed. The luxurious base mattress can be lowered in two positions, making it easier to position your baby without having to turn over. The teething rails safeguard your baby's gums when they are teething.The cot isn't expensive, but it's beautiful and will impress your family and friends who visit. The instructions are simple to follow and contain helpful photos. If you're worried about your DIY skills, John Lewis provides an assembly service at an additional PS60. This includes mounting it on the wall, if needed and then removing the packaging.Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot BedThis sleigh-style cot bed is the ideal choice for parents who wish for their child to grow up in a piece of furniture they'll cherish. It's sturdy and well-constructed, so it will last many years. It's also easy to assemble and change as your child grows. The test subject was impressed the fact that there aren't any gaps around the edges of the cot to ensure that your baby won't fall off the his bed.It can also be converted into a toddler's bed when your child is old enough. With an Allen key you can take out the side bars and the solid end pieces to transform it into a traditional-style bed. It will stay in the room of your child for many years.Despite its stunning design, this cot is actually very affordable. Our tester called it the best value cot bed she's ever tried particularly since you require a mattress separately. It's also the quickest flatpack cot you can assemble and is labeled alphabetically so you can't go wrong.The biggest drawback of this cot is that it requires a separate mattress. For certain parents, this could be a problem. However, it's worth remembering that you'll probably need to replace your child's mattress at least every year, and more frequently and this shouldn't be a big deal. It's also made of natural wood so you can be confident about the purchase.Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot BedThis Good Little Trading Company option provides a sturdy and stylish cot that is traditional in design. It's extremely affordable. It comes with a matching changing table that clips onto the top of the cot for quick and easy nappy-changing. Once baby is done with this, it folds safely away underneath the cot. It can also be converted into a toddler's bed with three mattress heights.This cot can be used until your child reaches the age of four (or more if you purchase the toddler bed conversion kit). The cot is made of sustainable hardwood - it is a mix of Australian araucaria and New Zealand radiata in this case - and comes with three mattress bases so you can alter it to meet your child's evolving needs.Parent tester Grace liked that the slatted sides were simple to clean and didn't have sharp edges that could be dangerous for children. Full File 's also a good option for rooms with small or ceilings that slope, as it occupies a tiny floor space, with just the side panel separating the cot from the toddler's bedroom.The cot is in compliance with the high safety standards set by BS EN 716, and assembly was easy thanks to the alphabetically-labelled parts and straightforward instructions. A swivel rocking frame and teething rails are included, too, and you can add under-bed storage drawers to store more clothes, nappies and toys should you wish to.
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