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How to Choose the Best Nursery Cots
Cots provide quality sleep for your child and provide you with the needed time to relax between nappy changes, feeds and cleaning up. Take a look at our Canstar Blue reviews for the best nursery cots to make sure that your child gets the best night's sleep possible.
Some cots can be converted to toddler beds with kits. These are perfect for parents who don't want to purchase an entirely new bed once their child is old enough.
Size
When sale cot choosing the best bassinet or nursery crib, there are many things to take into account. If you're buying second-hand, it is important that the cot or bassinet you select has passed all safety tests. You'll need to ensure that the cot is free from sharp edges or protruding corners, and that there aren't tiny gaps that your baby might get their head, fingers, or arms caught. It's also essential to choose a cot that meets Australian standards for infant beds.
The size of the cot you select will depend on your space and the length of time you intend to use it. Standard cots measure 60 cm by 120 cm and are suitable for infants as well as toddlers. Some cots can be transformed to a single or toddler bed for children, allowing them to be used for longer. This is an excellent option when you have more than one child and don't want to purchase an entirely new bed for each child.
Many cots have adjustable height settings so you can alter the mattress to accommodate the body of your baby's growing. These can be adjusted from 3 to five levels, based on the design. Some cots allow you to take off one side of the bed completely, which is helpful when your baby is beginning to walk or you want to experiment with co-sleeping with your toddler.
Compact cots typically have castors or wheels to enable them to easily move between rooms. They are a great option if you have a small house and don't have a nursery. They can also be used as a travel cot if you plan to go away from home with your baby, or if you need to move them between homes of family members during holidays. Some cots can be transformed into an infant bed or sofa. This allows your little one to sleep beside you with peace of mind knowing that they are secure and in your reach.
Style
A cot is the centrepiece of your nursery and the most essential piece of furniture you'll have to purchase for your baby. It will need to be sturdy and secure. It should not have sharp protruding edges and have no spaces where a child's arms, fingers or head could get entangled. A cot should also be in compliance with Australian standards for cots. It is essential to not purchase second-hand cots because they might not meet current safety standards.
Cots are available in a variety of styles and colours to match any decor. You can personalize them with a wide range of accessories, including the cot-mobile. These mobiles add contrasting colors and patterns to the crib, which will pique your infant's attention and stimulate their sensory development. They can also help soothe your baby during calm times and help them to sleep better.
Wicker cots are also popular. This material evokes memories of simpler times and is perfect for a natural-themed room. Its simple design makes it a great choice for children of all age groups, and it's often cheaper than other types of cots. If you decide to buy a wicker crib, make sure it is made from high-quality materials, and that it meets all safety standards.
There are also cots that come in various shapes and styles. Some cots have a built-in space for storage. This is a great place to keep all of your baby's essentials including nappies, clothing bedding, and other things. Some cots are elevated off the ground, which keeps them cleaner and prevents them from being exposed to dust and other germs.
Some cots can be converted into a bed for toddlers that can be used until the age of six years. This is especially beneficial when you're planning to have more kids or to save money on purchasing multiple beds for your growing family. For example, the Leander cot with an extension kit can be transformed into a toddler bed that can keep your child for age 7. This option will save your time and money.
Safety
When shopping for a cot for your nursery, pick one that is made of durable materials. It should have a solid base and solid sides with no gaps that could allow fingers to get trapped in the slats. Also, make sure you choose furniture with non-toxic finishes that don't peel or chip. If you are unsure of the security of a product, check for certifications that prove it has been tested to ensure it meets all applicable requirements.
Some parents prefer the Moses basket or crib instead of a traditional cot. They are great for infants as they provide an ideal place for babies to sleep, without having to leave them to themselves. However, if your baby is becoming too large for these things you can make use of a cot top change to transition them from smaller rooms.
In addition to ensuring that your child's crib is safe, it is important to adhere to the sleep guidelines to decrease the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). NHS UK recommends using a firm mattress and avoid using pillows, blankets, toys or bumpers that could cause suffocation.
Dressers, bookshelves, and other storage furniture can also be dangerous when children are curious and climbs on or leans against them. Make sure that tall pieces are securely anchored to the wall and frequently examined for stability. Keep heavier items at lower levels of drawers and shelves to spread the weight out and prevent injuries.
Choking hazards are a further danger in a nursery. Many children like to nibble on the cot rail, corners, or slats. You can avoid these hazards by buying a cot that has rounded corners and edges that are not protruding or by taking them off once your child is old enough to stand up on their own.
In addition it is recommended to avoid using any wall-mounted decorative items or clocks with lengthy cords close to the cot. If their fingers or toes are trapped in the cords children and babies could be strangled. mini cot beds cots away from windows with long cords on blinds or curtains that could cause the possibility of falling.
Originality
The bed is one of the most important elements of a child's room as this is where they'll spend the majority of their year. This is the reason it is important to invest in a chic cot that will help to establish the tone for the rest of the decor in the room. There are many options available on the market, including contemporary cots that have sleek lines and sleek designs that seamlessly blend into any space. There are also traditional cots, such as those made of steel that are ideal for rooms that have been decorated with vintage style.
Wooden cots also have a very natural look and can be paired with many nursery decors. They are typically made of either maple or birch, and are then varnished to shield them from accidental scratches. However, they can be expensive and not suited to all budgets.
If you're in search of a baby cot that is unique, consider one with curved corners. This will give the cot a distinctive aesthetic that makes it stand out from other cots. These cots also offer more storage space beneath.
A cot can be transformed into a toddler and day bed. This is a great option to make the most of your money, and ensure that your child’s bed will last throughout their entire growth stage. Some cots come with conversion kits, while others are available for purchase separately.
When choosing a cot, ensure that it is in compliance with British safety standards. It is essential to ensure that the mattress is properly fitted and that there aren't any gaps that could let your child escape from the crib. You should also remove any stickers or decorations that could be a choking hazard and check that the bars aren't too close to each other.
You can find a large range of cots online and in-store at retailers such as Dunelm, Ikea and John Lewis. Always visit a store, as you can see the cots and determine whether it is suitable for your child.