Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics
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nursery cots and baby cribs market is divided by product type (convertibles, traditional, portable, multifunctional, and standard) and distribution channel.
Our parent testers chose the SnuzFino as their top choice. Mum Katrina said, "I love the Toddler Kit. It really extends the life of this crib". It also comes with a vacuum-roller to make it simple to put up.
Size
There's a lot to think about when choosing the right mattress for your baby. You'll have to think about the size, safety, cost and design to make the best decision. Check the dimensions of your cot prior to you buy. The most popular dimensions are 140cm x 70cm. However, these can vary from one brand to the next. You should also be aware of the age group that a cot will be suitable for, as you might require a change to an infant bed or a single bed when your child is ready, or even sooner.
A cot-bed is a versatile option since it can be converted into an infant bed or a small single bed when your child is old enough. This makes the transition easier for you and your child and could save you money in the long in the long run.
Cot beds are available in a assortment of shapes, sizes and finishes, so it's crucial to find the perfect fit for your nursery. Choose a cot that will fit in with your space. Also, keep in mind that a majority of cots have removable sides to let your baby play with toys or curl up in bed. If your nursery is small, opt for a cot that is compact and has curving edges to make the most of your space.
If you're uncertain about the perfect model for your nursery ask around with family members and friends who have children. They can offer invaluable insights on their experiences with various models and offer suggestions that are based on their personal experience. You can also read online reviews to gain a better understanding of what other parents' views were about the cot beds they purchased.
Pine is the most popular material for cot beds. It's a soft wood that means it's more prone to dents and scratches, but it's also a renewable material that is extremely durable and long-lasting. Other options include birch oak and beech, which are hard woods that provide greater resistance to wear and tear. Some cots can also be made of engineered wood. It is a mixture of MDF or plywood with the addition of a veneer to provide an even more durable surface.
Safety
To ensure that babies sleep in a safe environment, cots and cots-beds must meet new standards for safety and health. These include ensuring that they don't have sharp edges, and that the distance between the bars is not more than 6.5cm. This will prevent infants from climbing out or becoming trapped between them and also means that they cannot use the bars as an incline. If you are purchasing an heirloom or second-hand crib, it is crucial to make sure it conforms to the current safety standards and has been thoroughly cleaned. Older cots could have been sprayed with lead paint, which poses a hazard to young children.
A good cot should be simple to put together, with clear instructions and a small amount of tools. Ask your family members and friends for assistance if you're not confident in making the cot by yourself. Also ensure that you be sure to read all safety instructions. Make sure to use a firm mattress that's not too heavy and that is tightly fitted with no gaps. It is advised to avoid using pillows, cot bumpers or any other bedding that is soft, as these can cause fatal inhalation.
Some cots are made to transform into toddler beds, saving you money in the long run and making the transition between the cot and bed as smooth as possible. Some are multifunctional, with extra features like teething rails and storage drawers. If you're planning to have more than one child this is a great option since it will save you money in the long run.
When looking for a cot, search for one that meets your budget and the size of your nursery. Consider if you'll be using it in a shared bedroom, or whether it is for your baby's own room. If you are planning to use the cot in your home, make sure it fits comfortably. Also, ensure that it isn't too close to or obstructed by furniture or radiators. You should also avoid placing the cot near cords for window blinds as they could be a risk of strangulation.
Convenience

It's easy to become caught up in the details of spec and safety features when purchasing for your baby But don't forget about the ease of use. You want to make sure that the cot bed you buy is easy to move from room to room, and even to the garden. This is because your child will be sleeping in the cot longer than you'd expect, and it's important to make sure that it's convenient for you.
One of the most convenient measures you can take is choosing a cot that can be converted into a toddler bed and saves you the cost and hassle of buying another piece of furniture in the future. This is a popular option for parents, however you must be aware that it can cost more than a regular crib.
The John Lewis Elementary cot is an excellent example of a high-quality cot that converts into a toddlerbed. The design is simple and modern with open sides that let you easily observe your child. It has three mattress positions to ensure your baby can develop. There are also teething rails to give you extra security.
The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot is another popular choice because it comes with a variety of useful extras. It has a storage drawer as well as teething rails, and two height positions. This lets your baby continue using the cot until they are ready for a bed for toddlers. It also comes with the standard cot mattress although you will have to purchase this separately.
You can also look at the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which goes a step further than simply converting into a toddler bed. It can also be transformed into a sofa or a daybed which gives you more flexibility.
Another option is the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed. It's a chic sleigh cot, however it's not as useful as other alternatives. It's not recommended for children under 2 years old and doesn't come with a fitted sheet. It's also easy to put together and you can also purchase furniture that matches from the manufacturer.
Style
Cot beds are available in a variety of styles, including traditional sleigh and contemporary minimalist designs. The style you pick will depend on your personal preferences and the design of your nursery. You might consider adding additional features such as a storage compartment underneath, teething rails or dropping sides for infants.
If you decide to purchase a cot with bars, it's important to keep in mind that the distance between the bars must not exceed 6.5cm. Otherwise, there could be the risk of limbs getting stuck. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.
A number of the cots we tried have removable bars that provide more freedom to older children, while still keeping them safe. The Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot, for example, can be transformed into a toddler or daybed by attaching an attachment kit (sold separately). This makes it suitable for use from birth until the age of four years and saves you the cost of buying a separate Toddler Bed.
Another alternative is the Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed, which is sleek and stylish. It's a stylish design with a convenient under-bed storage drawer that keeps all the essentials for babies at hand. Our tester said it was a doddle to put together and found that it was spacious enough to have space for bedding and toys. It also has teething rails and an adjustable base which can be adjusted to three different heights.
The Stokke Sleepi Cot Bed is another sleigh style that can be expanded to form a toddler bed using a junior conversion kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It is a great value for money since it can last until your child turns five, but it is not the most affordable cot on our list.