Why You Should Not Think About The Need To Improve Your Small Cot Beds
Buying Small Cot Beds
It's easy to concentrate on the safety and spec features when shopping for a small bed. But don't forget about the aesthetics. A well-designed cot will make your room appear bigger and less clutter-filled.
This model is ideal for smaller bedrooms. It's light and stroller-style. It's the easiest flatpack assembly.
Space-saving
Cot beds are smaller versions of traditional cots, but still have all the safety and comfort features your baby needs. They can be used until your toddler is ready for an adult bed around the age of 2. Some models convert to an elegant sofa bed to use with older children, too.
Look for a model which can be easily dismantled and rebuilt in case you want to make space for other baby items. You may also want to think about a compact cot bed that has built-in storage or a multi-functional design that combines an armoire as well as a changing unit and bench seats into one piece of furniture.
There is a wide selection of sizes in our cots that are small and cribs roundup and, therefore, regardless of whether you have a tiny nursery or a spacious playroom there's a bed that will suit your space. A lot of the cribs that we have listed come with mattresses that are fitted which helps keep your baby's bedding clean and tidy.
When you are choosing a cot it is important to take measurements of the space in your nursery and verify the dimensions to make sure it's appropriate before making your purchase. The gap between the bars should not be greater than 6.5cm. This is to ensure safety.
Silver Cross Nostalgia is a cot which takes a 120 x 60cm standard mattress and comes with an elegant sleigh-style frame. It's built to last, with high-quality materials and a sturdy construction. It's also easy to adapt to your child's changing requirements. It's more expensive than other cribs on our list, and you will need to buy a mattress separately.
The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot, which we consider to be the most value cot, is a excellent option for a small nursery. It's packed full of extra features including teething rails and two height positions that can be adjusted as your baby grows, and it's incredibly easy to put together too. The mattress is included, but another one is required for the toddler conversion.
Comfort
As a parent, you want your child to have an enjoyable, safe sleeping environment and one of the best ways to ensure an excellent night's rest is to choose a small cot bed with a comfy mattress. They are more firm than traditional cot mattresses however they are soft enough to ensure that your baby gets a good night's sleep.
The cushioning of these mattresses also helps to prevent heat retention, which can cause discomfort for some babies. The materials used on the mattress are also free of irritants and chemicals to ensure they don't cause irritation to your baby's sensitive skin.
Typically, these types of mattresses are also a good choice for side and back sleepers, as they provide great support for neck as well as the head and body. They can also be used in conjunction with the cot's built in cradling feature, which many parents find to be helpful for colic and reflux.
It is crucial to measure the size of the mattress and ensure that it will fit in the base of the cot before purchasing a small cot. You should also determine if there are any other specific rules and regulations you need to adhere to when buying a cot mattress, such as the minimum thickness.
This adaptable design from Vox is a great choice for parents who want a cot that grows with their child. It is initially a cot but can later be transformed into a toddler bed, thereby saving you from having to buy an entirely new bed once your baby is ready to use it.
Our test panel enjoyed the cot's simple setup and easy setup, with mom tester Grace noting that it "came out of the box and unfolded like a chair for camping". The middle joints snap into place, and the cot folds into itself without a complicated mechanism to handle. It's also lightweight and compact and fits neatly into a bag that's smaller than a camping chair's case and ideal for taking it to grandparents' homes.
Despite being heavier than other models in our tried-and-tested range, this cot is incredibly comfortable. It's designed to feel like a mattress, with plenty of padding and a bouncy bottom that absorbs the weight, without making your child feel like they are in the bouncer. It's a sturdy, stable option for back and side sleepers. Senior editor Nick Belcaster did note that stomach sleepers could have issues with it.
Safety
It is essential to make sure that the cot bed you choose is safe for your baby. Look out for the BS EN 716 code, or BS 8509 if it transforms into an infant bed. Make sure it's the right size for the nursery and has enough space for your child to rest comfortably. It should be at minimum 140cm x 70cm and there shouldn't be gaps around the edges or corners.
Make sure the mattress is firm and lies flat inside the cot. If it's soft, old or damaged, it could create a risk of suffocation. Check for any areas of sagging which could be hazardous and test how quickly the mattress springs back after pressing it. If you press the middle of a quality cot-mattress it should feel solid.
Keep the cot free of toys, stickers and anything else that could pose a choking danger. It's important that babies can move around freely and roll over while they sleep. If your cot features drop-sides, be sure to check them regularly to make sure the mechanism is secure.
It's important to avoid placing a cot near the sun or a radiator because they may become too hot or wake up with a sunburn. You should also keep your cot away from cords for curtain rods that hang from the wall, baby monitor cables and decorative accessories with long cords. Babies could be strangled by these cords, and older children may pull themselves up on them or reach out to grab the bars of the cot.
This cot is definitely worth the extra money If you're looking for the Scandi style and a top quality finish. The instructions are easy to follow and the wood feels solid. It takes a while to assemble. It's not cheap, but it will last through their toddler years.
Design

It's important to remember that you are likely investing in long-term furniture when shopping for a small bed. Unlike top rated cots which are used for a limited period of time, cots and beds are suitable from the time the time a child is old enough to safely transition into a toddler or kids single bed. To ensure that the crib you buy will last, look out for a model that has adjustable heights for the base. This feature allows you to lower the mattress's height to accommodate your child's development, ensuring they are safe and comfy.
One of the most useful features of the design is the capability to remove the cot bars into sections. This is an excellent way to provide your baby a sense of independence when they begin to toddle, and will assist them in and out of their bed with ease. For more flexibility, some cot beds, such as the Leander Luna Baby Cot can also be converted into a cozy sofa by taking off the front of the bed.
The slatted style of many cribs is a good option for small spaces, also, since it helps to circulate air and regulate your baby's temperature. This is a significant difference when it comes to comfort and can make all the difference in trying to ensure that your child gets an adequate night's rest.
A cot-sized or small bed is a fantastic investment for your baby's sleeping habits and safety, and can be a beautiful addition to any nursery setting. With so many designs available to choose from, it's worth the effort to browse the full selection of cots and beds that are available at Cuckooland to find the style that is suitable for your needs.
There's also an array of accessories, such as baby bumpers, soft duvets, and top quality bed linen, are available for every crib to make it look more complete. This will allow you to create a an inviting and comfortable environment for your baby, ensuring they have the best sleep possible.