7 Small Changes That Will Make A Big Difference With Your Small Cot Beds

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Buying Small Cot Beds

It's easy to get caught up in the safety and features when looking for a smaller bed. But don't forget the aesthetics. A well-designed bed can help make the small space appear bigger and less clutter-filled.

This model is perfect for bedrooms with smaller spaces. It's lightweight and stroller-style. It's also the easiest flatpack to assemble.

Space-saving

Cot beds are smaller versions of traditional cots but they still have all the comfort and safety features your baby deserves. They can be used from birth, or until your toddler is able to transition to a junior bed (around the age of 2). Some models can be converted into an elegant sofa bed to use with older children, too.

To maximize your space, choose a model that fits in with your existing furniture in the bedroom, or one that you can easily take apart and reassemble when you need to put in other baby things. Consider a cot-bed that is compact with built-in storage, or a multi-functional design that incorporates the changing unit as well as a chest of drawers and benches into one piece of furniture.

You can find a wide range of sizes in our cots that are small and cribs roundup which means that no matter if you have a small nursery or a spacious playroom there should be something to meet your needs. A lot of the cribs on our list have an adjustable mattress, which makes it easier to keep your baby's bedding tidy and clean.

It's important that you determine the size of your nursery prior to purchasing a cot. The gap between the bars should be no more than 6.5cm. This is to ensure safety.

Our real mums loved the Silver Cross Nostalgia cot that can accommodate a standard 120 x 60cm mattress and features a gorgeous frame that resembles a sleigh. It's built to last, with a solid construction and quality materials, and is easy to alter to your baby's needs as they grow. It's more expensive than the other cribs on our list, and you will need to buy a mattress separately.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot is another great choice for a smaller nursery and it's our pick of the best value cots. It's loaded with extra features, including teething rails. There are also two height positions that can be adjusted to fit the baby's development. It's also easy to assemble. It includes a mattress however, you'll need a second to convert it into a toddler.

Comfort

As a parent, you want your baby to have a comfortable, safe sleeping environment and one of the best options to help them get an adequate night's sleep is to pick a smaller cot bed with a comfy mattress. These are designed to be a bit firmer than traditional cot mattresses but still soft enough that your baby will enjoy a good night's rest.

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

These mattresses are a great option for back and side sleepers, since they provide excellent support for the neck, head and body. They can be used together with the built-in cradle in the cot, which is helpful for colic or reflux.

It is crucial to measure the mattress's size and make sure that it will fit in the base of the cot prior purchasing a small cot. Find out if the mattress has any specific rules or regulations, such as a minimum thickness.

This adaptable design from Vox is a great choice for parents who are looking for a cot that will grow with their child. It's a cot that transforms into a toddler bed. This will save you the cost of buying an additional bed for your child once they are ready.

Our panel of test participants enjoyed the cot's simple setup, with mum tester Grace noting that it "came out of the box and folded like a camp chair". The middle joints snap into place, and the cot folds up without any complicated mechanisms to handle. It's also lightweight and compact and fits neatly into a carry bag that's slightly larger than a camp chair's case. It's ideal for transporting to grandparents' homes.

Despite being larger than other models in our tried and tested line-up, this cot is incredibly comfortable. It's made to feel like an actual mattress and has plenty of padding and a bouncy base that can absorb weight without making your baby feel like they're bouncing around in the bouncer. It's a sturdy, stable option for back and side sleepers. Senior editor Nick Belcaster did note that stomach sleepers may have a problem with it.

Safety

To ensure the safety of your baby, it's essential to verify 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. Verify that it's the correct size for your nursery and provides enough space for your child to rest comfortably. It should be at minimum 140cm by 70cm, and there shouldn't be any gaps around the edges or corners.

Make sure the mattress is firm and lies flat in the cot. If it's soft, old or damaged, this can cause suffocation. Check for any sagging areas which could be hazardous, and test to see how quickly the mattress springs back after pressing it. When you press down on the middle of a quality cot-mattress, it should feel firm.

Keep the cot free of toys, stickers and other items that could cause choking. It's essential that babies move freely and turn over during sleep. If your crib has a drop-side, inspect it regularly to ensure the mechanism locks securely.

It's also a good idea to avoid placing a cot near the sun or a radiator because they may become too hot or awake with sunburn. You should also keep the cot clear of wall mounted curtain cords as well as baby monitor cables and decorative accessories with long cords. Babies can be strangled by these, and older children could pull themselves up on them or reach out to grab the bars of the cot.

For Scandi style and a high-quality finish the cot is worth the cost over cheaper alternatives. The instructions are easy to follow, and the wood feels solid. It takes a while to assemble. It's not cheap but it will last through their toddler years.

Design

When you're looking for a small cot bed, you need to keep in mind that you're purchasing a long-term piece of furniture. Unlike cribs which are used only for a short period of time, cots and cot beds are suitable from birth until the time when a child can safely transition into a toddler or kids single bed. Look for a cot with an adjustable height base to ensure it lasts. This feature allows you to lower the mattress in height as your child grows, helping them stay secure and comfortable for a longer time.

A useful design feature is the capability to remove the cot bars into sections. This will give your child the feeling of independence as they begin to crawl and make it easier for them to get in and out of bed. To make it even more flexible, some cribs, like the Leander Luna Baby Cot can be transformed into a cozy sofa by taking the front off of the bed.

The slatted design of a lot of cribs is a good option for a small space in addition, it assists air circulate and regulate your baby's temperature. This makes a large difference in comfort, and could make all the difference in trying to ensure that your baby has a good night's sleep.

A small cot, or bed for cots, is a fantastic investment in your baby's security and sleeping habits. It can also be an ideal addition to any nursery. With so many options to choose from, it's always worth taking the time to explore the wide range of cots and beds that are available at Cuckooland to find one that's perfect for you.

You'll also find that various accessories, like baby bumpers, soft duvets, and top quality bed linen, are available for each cot to complete the look. This will allow you to create a a welcoming and cosy environment for your baby, ensuring they have the best sleep possible.
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