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When you're looking for Cot Beds For Sale (Https://Nativ.Media) you need a product that's solid, safe and of a good cribs size. This model is constructed by hand and it ticks all of the boxes. Our panel liked its mixture of pine and white.

This cot bed comes with all the extras you need that you would expect, such as a drawer for storage teething rails, as well as two height positions. It is also easy to put together, and looks great in any baby nursery.

Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot Bed

The coxley cot-bed made by mamas and papas is full of amazing design features, all based on an artistically designed aesthetic. It is also built to last. It can be converted into a toddler's crib sets and will carry your child from birth to age four.

Its slightly tapered feet give it a modern take on the traditional cot. It also has three positions for mattress that can be adjusted to suit your growing baby and an lower base for extra security. The cot also has a handy under cot storage draw as well as teething rails that help protect your little ones gums when they start to get their first teeth.

Our tester for parents Megan was extremely pleased with this cot bed. She said that it was easy to assemble and was gorgeous. It also came with many extra features, including an excellent storage drawer. She also loved the fact that it's gender neutral so you can pass it down to your children in the future.

Another thing to remember is that cot beds don't always come with a mattress, therefore you'll need to purchase this separately too. You'll need to select a firm, flat mattress that is the right size for your baby. The best mattress for cots is made from foam, springs or coir. It should be certified in accordance with British safety standards BS 582+A1:2012 or BS 1877-10/1997.

The cot's height should not exceed 55cm, to prevent your child from climbing out. The distance between the bars shouldn't be more than 6.5cm to ensure that your child's head doesn't get trapped in them.

Stokke snuzkot

This dazzling cot, made by the Scandi company, brings an exciting vibe to the nursery. The slats with a color provide a splash of colour that will make your child feel comfortable. It's a great fit for most nurseries and seamlessly blends with the rest of your design scheme, including an accompanying changing unit to tie everything together. This cot comes in two neutral shades - white and soft grey. It will take just one hour to put together thanks to the clear instructions and screws that are separate.

This cot bed can grow with your child. It is possible to add a junior extension kit that can take them up until they reach the age of five. This is a premium option that comes with a price to match. However, if you're looking to invest in nursery furniture that will last for years, it's worth considering.

It's suitable from birth. The mattress can be positioned high for easy access by your child. It's also built to last and can be used with standard cot mattresses that measure up to 140cm 70cm. The design is simple and modern and features a sleek oval shape that'll boost your baby's feelings of security and safety. This is the smallest of cots on our list, but it still offers plenty of room for your baby to sleep.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed

This is a lovely choice to get a distinctive vintage-style cot bed. It has rounded dowel slats to create a design distinct from other cots in this price range. It comes with three different levels of the base to meet their needs. This means you don't have to crouch to pick them up from bed, which can ease your back.

It's also a great option when you have a smaller nursery, sloped ceilings or don't want to take up the floor with your crib bed. Our deputy editor Heidi Scrimgeour says: "It's an eye-catching piece that occupies less space than you expect from its appearance."

The curved sleigh details on the cot's end gives a touch of class to any nursery. It can be used until your child reaches the age of four, then it can be converted to a junior bed by cutting off the rails on the sides. It includes a 140cmx70cm premium mattress as well as a large under-drawer on runners and handles to make it easy to access.

Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed

The last cot we'll be discussing is this stylish option from Obaby. It's a sleigh-style bed, but it's not heavy like other sleigh beds. It also has a drawer beneath to keep all your baby essentials close at hand.

This cot will grow with your child's. You can remove the side rails and convert it into a toddler bed, and once they outgrow that you can turn it into a practical daybed.

This cot bed comes with a stunning design that is hand-carved from solid pine. The carved ends are beautifully integrated into the curved rear side rails to differentiate it from other cot beds, creating a truly luxurious choice. The mattress base is deluxe and can be adjusted in two positions to make it easier to lay your baby down without bending. It also includes teething rails to protect the delicate gums of your baby throughout their teething phase.

This cot isn't inexpensive, but it's stunning and will impress your family and friends who visit. The instructions are simple to follow and come with useful photos. If you're concerned about your DIY skills, John Lewis provides an assembly service for an additional PS60. This includes fixing it to the wall, if necessary, and disposing of the packaging.

Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed

This sleigh-style cot bed an excellent choice for parents who want their baby to grow up in a piece of furniture they will cherish. It's sturdy and well-made so will stand the test of time, plus it's easy to put together and adjust as your baby grows. Our test subject found it especially useful that the cot doesn't have any gaps along the edges so your baby can't fall out of bed.

It could also be converted into a toddler's bed once your child is old enough. With an Allen key you can remove the side bars and solid end pieces to transform it into traditional-style beds. It will remain in the room of your child for many years.

This cot looks expensive however, it's actually quite affordable. Our tester called it the best value cot bed she's tested and especially since you require the mattress separately. It's also the most efficient flatpack cot you can assemble. Each piece is labeled alphabetically, so there's no way to fail.

This cot's biggest disadvantage is that it requires a separate mattress. For certain parents, this could be a deal-breaker. But, it's important to remember that you'll likely need to replace the mattress of your child at least once per year, and more often which isn't something to worry about. Additionally, it's made of natural wood, so you'll be able to be confident about the purchase.

Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed

This good cribs Little Trading Company option offers a stylish and sturdy cot that is traditional in design. It is incredibly affordable. It comes with a changing table that is attached to the top of cot for quick and simple nappy changing. Once baby is done with this, it can be tucked securely under the cot. It also converts into a toddler bed when the time comes, with three mattress heights to choose from.

This cot is able to be used until your child is the age of four (or more if you purchase the toddler bed conversion kit). This cot is also constructed of sustainably sourced hardwood - a blend between Australian araucaria wood and New Zealand radiata in this case. It also has three mattress bases so you can alter it to meet your child's evolving requirements.

Parent tester Grace liked that the slatted sides were simple to clean and didn't have sharp edges that could pose a hazard for little ones. It's a great option for rooms with sloped ceilings, as it takes up only a small amount of floor space. The side panel is all that divides the cot from your toddler's room.

The cot meets the high safety standards set by BS EN 716, and assembly was easy thanks to the alphabetically-labelled parts and simple instructions. The cot also has teething rails and a swivel-rocking frame. You can also add under-bed drawers to store toys, clothes, and nappies.