A Step-By-Step Guide To Choosing The Right Nursery Cots

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A Step-By-Step Guide To Choosing The Right Nursery Cots

How to Choose the Best Nursery Cots

Cots provide quality sleep for your child, and give you the needed time to relax between nappy changes, feeds and cleaning up. Look through our Canstar Blue reviews for the best nursery cots for making sure your baby gets the best quality sleep they can get.

Mini Cot Bed  can be made into a toddler bed with kits. These are perfect for parents who don't wish to spend money on an entirely new bed once their child is old enough.

Size

There are a lot of things to take into consideration when selecting the ideal nursery cot or bassinet. If you're purchasing second-hand, it is important that the bassinet or cot you select has passed all safety tests. You'll need to ensure that the cot doesn't have sharp edges or protruding corners and also no tiny gaps that could trap your baby's head, fingers or arms. You should also select the cot that meets Australian standards.

The size of the cot you select will depend on the space you have and the length you're planning to keep it in use. Standard cots measure 60 cm by 120 cm and are suitable for infants or toddlers. Some cots can be transformed to a single or toddler bed for children which allows them to be used for a longer period of time. This is a great option for families with more than one child and you don't want to purchase a new bed for each child.


You can adjust the height of many cots to suit your baby's changing body. They can be adjusted between 3 and 5 levels based on the design. Some cots allow the removal of one side of the bed completely, which can be useful as your baby begins to walk, or you'd like to test co-sleeping with your infant.

Compact cots are usually on wheels or castors, so they can be moved easily between rooms. They are particularly useful if your home is small and doesn't have a dedicated nursery. You can also make them an infant crib when you plan to spend time away from home with your baby or be transferred between homes of family members for holidays. Some cots can be turned into an infant bed or sofa. This lets you sleep with your child, giving you peace-of-mind that they are safe and close.

Style

The crib is the most important furniture piece you can buy for your baby. It must be sturdy and safe. It should not contain sharp edges or spaces that children can get their fingers, head or arms entangled. A cot should also be in compliance with Australian cot standards. It is important to not purchase second-hand cots because they might not meet current safety standards.

Cots are available in a range of styles and colors to fit into any decor. You can personalize them with a wide range of accessories, including a cot-mobile. These mobiles introduce contrasting colours and patterns to the crib, capturing your infant's attention and stimulating sensory development. They can help your baby sleep longer and soothe them during calm times.

Wicker cots are also popular. This material evokes memories of simpler times, and it is ideal for a natural-themed room. Its simple design makes this cot a fantastic option for children of all ages and is usually less expensive than other types of cots. If you decide to buy a wicker cot make sure it is made of high-quality materials and complies with all safety standards applicable to it.

There are also a variety of different shapes and finishes for cots. Some cots are equipped with a storage area. This is a great place to store all of the essentials for your baby, such as nappies, clothing bedding, and other things. Some cots come with legs that lift them off the floor, which helps to keep them clean and also prevents them from being exposed to dust and other germs.

Some cots are designed to transform into a toddler bed which can be used up until your baby is approximately 6 years old. This feature is especially useful when you are planning to have more children or wish to save money by purchasing multiple beds for your growing family. For example the Leander cot that has an extension kit can be made into an infant bed that will keep your child until age 7. This option will save you time and money.

Safety

When you are looking for a nursery cot, choose one that is sturdily built from durable materials. It should have a sturdy base and sturdy sides, with no gaps between the slats that might let baby fingers get stuck. Also, check for furniture with nontoxic finishes that won't peel or chip. If you're not sure about the safety of an item check for certifications that show that it has been vetted and meets all regulations applicable to it.

Some parents prefer a Moses basket, crib or cot instead of a traditional bed. These are perfect for babies because they provide a secure place for baby to sleep without having to leave them to themselves. If your baby is getting too large for these things it is possible to use an cot top change to transition them from smaller rooms.

In addition to making sure that your child's crib is safe, it is important to adhere to the sleep guidelines to reduce the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). NHS UK recommends a firm mattress, and to avoid pillows, blankets or toys that could lead to suffocation.

Other potential hazards include bookshelves, dressers and other furniture for storage that can tip over when a curious child leans on or climbs up on them. Be sure to check the stability of any large pieces and secure them to the wall. Also, place heavier items in the lower shelves and drawers so that they can distribute their weight to prevent accidents.

Another safety concern is the presence of choking hazards in a nursery. Many children love to nibble on the cot rails, corners, or slats. You can prevent these risks by purchasing a cot with rounded corners and no protruding edges, or by taking them off once your child is old enough to stand up on their own.

Additionally it is recommended to avoid using any wall-mounted decorative items or clocks with long cords near the cot. Babies and children are at risk of strangulation if are able to get their feet or hands trapped in the cords. Also, keep cots away from windows where curtains or blinds have cords that are long enough to cause the possibility of falling.

Originality

One of the most important things in a nursery for a baby is their bed, since it will be where they spend most of their their first years. This is why it's important to invest in a chic crib that will set the tone for the rest of the room's decor. There are many options on the market. There are modern cots that feature sleek designs and clean-lined lines. They can blend seamlessly into any space. There are also traditional cots, such as those made of steel which are ideal for rooms that are decorated in a the vintage style.

Wooden cots are also very popular because they have an organic design that is a perfect match for a wide range of different nursery decors. They are usually made of birch or maple and are varnished to protect them against accidental scratches. However, they can be expensive and are not suited to all budgets.

If you are looking for an exclusive baby cot, you should consider purchasing one with curves on the edges. This will give it a distinctive aesthetic that makes it stand apart from other cots available that are available. They also provide more storage space underneath.

Another option is to buy a cot that is transformed into a toddler bed as well as an adult bed. This is an excellent way to get the most out of your budget, and ensure that your child’s bed will last for their entire growth stage. Some cots come with conversion kits while others can be bought separately.

When selecting a cot, make sure that it meets British safety standards. It is important to make sure that the mattress is properly fitted and that there aren't any gaps that could allow your child to escape from the crib. Remove any stickers or other decorations that could cause danger of choking. Also, make sure that the crib's bars are not too close together.

There is a vast selection of cots on the internet and in stores at stores such as Dunelm, Ikea and John Lewis. You should always visit a store, as you can look at the cots and determine which one is best for your child.