The Secret Life Of Real Wood Cot Bed

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The Secret Life Of Real Wood Cot Bed

Choosing a Real Wood Cot Bed

A quality cot-bed made of wood is a wise investment in your child's future. A good piece of furniture will last them until they enter school (insert the crying emoji). This Scandi-style bed features three mattress positions, and can be converted to a toddler's bed using the appropriate extension kit.

The panel took us about an hour to put together, and the sides are low to allow for easy washing. Our testers loved this sleek traditional design.

Material

A real wood cot-bed can be an elegant piece of furniture for your nursery that can be cherished for a long time. It can also endure the inevitable bumps and bruises of family life. The decision of which one to choose is difficult because of the numerous options and styles available.

The best wood cot bed is made of strong, durable materials like pine or mahogany. They should be sanded and stained or painted with child-safe paint to protect against water damage. The mattress should be fitted well, and labeled with the name of the manufacturer and size. The safety of your child is paramount, so make sure that the cot you select meets the latest British and European safety standards. It must also be endorsed by a reputable international laboratory.

If you're looking for traditional sleigh designs or something more contemporary, there is a cot bed to suit your taste and budget. The Silver Cross Nostalgia is a stunning option that provides top quality and practicality, with a timeless design to match. It's designed to last until your child is ready for a bed and can be made into an adult bed with the aid of an optional kit.

Another option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot bed, which offers many extra features to keep your baby entertained and comfortable. It has a drawer that can be used for nappies, blankets and teething rails. The height of the base can be adjusted in three different positions. It's also simple to put together and has great longevity and can be transformed into a toddler bed with the purchase of an extension kit.



If you are on a tight budget and want to save money, the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed is a great choice. It is available in fashionable green or off-white and costs just PS372. It uses an ordinary cot bed and has an adjustable height base that allows you to lower the bed as your child grows. It's also suitable for use from birth until your child is four and can be used with the bars removed for a bench-style toddler's bed.

wood bed cot  is an investment that can last for years and provide a safe space for your child to grow and sleep. They are durable and adaptable and can be adjusted to meet your child's changing requirements with a variety of mattress base heights. They're also a stylish choice for any nursery, and blend with the furniture.

Before purchasing a wooden cot, it is important to consider the style and decor you want to create. Some are more traditional, while others are more modern in design. Some are constructed from solid wood while others are made of composite materials such as MDF. Solid-wood cots are more costly however they are more durable and robust than MDF models.

The best wooden cots are constructed to last, and some can even be converted into a bed for toddlers.  wooden cot and bed  is a excellent example. It transforms from a crib into a junior bed, then a stylish couch. The Stokke Home Bed can be purchased with optional extras, such as an outdoor tent that allows your child to play and a changing table to serve as an easy diaper station.

The Mamas & Papas Sleigh Cot is a different option. It is made from FSC Pine and is finished in a neutral white or beige. It's a great choice for a nursery that has a neutral theme. It's also simple to assemble. The panel we tested took just an hour to put together.  wooden cot and bed  doesn't come with mattresses and you'll have to purchase a mattress separately.

The Elementary cot from John Lewis Anyday is a great option for those looking for a budget cot without sacrificing quality. It's simple to put together and has three mattress height settings so it can be used for your infant from birth until four years old. It also comes with teething rails that are designed to withstand the test of time thanks to its sturdy construction.

For a top-quality purchase that will last from infant to toddler, check out the Little Interiors 1950s inspired cot from Danish brand Done by Deer. It's an original piece that can be converted to a bed that is low-level for toddlers or even a playhouse by cutting off the bars that hold the cot. It was simple to put together and our test subjects liked its sturdy and solid feel.

Safety

As parents, you want your baby to be safe throughout the day, particularly when they are asleep. A cot that is well-constructed will ensure that your child is comfortable and well-rested. It should also be free from dangers, such as entrapment or suffocation. When you are searching for the ideal cot, be sure to look for these safety features:

Make sure that the cot is solid and sturdy, with no gaps between the bars. Check that the bars are less than 95 mm apart - bigger gaps could trap your baby's head or arms. Make sure the cot is enough depth to stop your child from escaping.

It should also be positioned away from windows and power points which could pose the risk of overheating. It is also recommended to make sure that the cot is free of toys such as stuffed animals, toys and other soft objects, which could pose a danger to your baby. You should also ensure that your cot is free of blinds and curtains with cords. They could be a strangulation hazard for your child.

The majority of cots and beds have been tested and verified to be safe by industry experts. Certain issues can occur after a product has been put on the market. It is crucial to be cautious of heirloom or second-hand cots which may be older than recommended. Cots made before 1973 could have been painted with toxic lead paint. Older stickers on the sides of the cot could be removed and create the risk of choking for infants. If you're considering a second-hand cot, make sure the mattress is new and is in compliance with British safety standards BS EN716.

This multi-functional cot from Stokke will help you navigate the toddler years of your baby and beyond. It is elegant, durable and sturdy with three different height levels that will expand with your child before you convert it into the bed. It's simple to construct, with our MFM testers praising the directions for being "clear and easy to follow". It doesn't include a mattress, but can be fitted to the standard 120cm by 60cm mattress. A teething rail kit and storage drawers can be bought to complete the crib.

Eco-friendly

Solid wood is an environmentally-friendly choice for cot beds because it's a strong and durable material. This means you'll receive a piece of furniture that will last for many years and be able to take on the scuffs and scrapes of everyday family life. Solid wood cot beds are usually made by hand, this means you can be certain that you're getting a top-quality product that's been made with attention to detail.

Solid-wood cots are also notable for their ability to be converted into other furniture for nursery. This is particularly true of the Boori Evolution furniture range, which can be converted into a toddler's bed or even a sofa bed so that your child will have it until they reach seven or six years old. This is an excellent way to save money and you won't have to purchase a new cot for your child when they're outgrowing their cot.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin is one of the best solid wood cribs we've tested and it has a host of additional features that work to make it an excellent choice for any baby. It comes with a drawer, teething rails, and two different mattress height settings. It's also very easy to put together and our test subjects found it to be the easiest of all the cot beds we tested.

Scandi Classic Cot Bed by Ickle Bubba is another solid-wood cot that is perfect for any nursery. It's a gorgeous piece of furniture with rounded edges that make a stunning addition to any room, and it's suitable for babies up to three years old. It can be used as a toddler bed or cot and can be customised by adding different accessories to suit your personal preferences.

Safety is of course paramount when it comes to cots and all cots have to conform to strict UK safety regulations. You can find details of the safety rules that a particular cot needs to be able to comply with by reading the main specifications on the manufacturer's website. If you're uncertain about which kind of cot bed is safest for your child, talk to your healthcare professional for guidance.