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 offer a restful and comfortable sleep for your little one, and give you the much-needed break between nappy changes, feeds and clean-ups. To get the most out of your baby's rest, check out our Canstar Blue reviews to find the top cots for nursery for your baby.

Some cribs are designed to adapt to your child's needs and can be made to a toddler bed with a kit. They are ideal for parents who don't wish to buy a new bed when their child is old enough.

Size

There are a lot of aspects to take into account when choosing the best nursery cot or bassinet. It is essential to make sure that the one you select passes all required safety tests particularly if you're buying second-hand. You'll have to ensure the cot doesn't have any sharp edges or protruding corners and also no small gaps that could trap your baby's head or fingers. It is also important to select a cot which meets Australian standards.

The size of your cot will be contingent on the space available and the length for which it will be used. Most standard cots are about 60 cm x 120 cm and are suitable for infants and toddlers. Some cots can be transformed into a single or toddler bed for children which allows them to be used for longer. This is a great option if you have more than one child and don't want to buy a new bed for each child.

You can alter the height of a variety of cribs to accommodate the changing body of your baby. They can be adjusted between 3 and 5 levels based on the design. Some cots also allow you to take off one side of the bed completely, which is helpful as your baby begins to walk, or you'd like to test sleeping with your baby nipper.

Small cots are usually mounted on wheels or castors so they are able to be moved easily between rooms. They are great when you live in a small house and don't have a nursery. They can also be used as a travel cot when you plan to go outside the home with your child or to transfer them between the homes of family members for holidays. Some cots can be turned into a toddler bed or sofa. This allows your little one to sleep with you and gives you peace of mind that they're secure and in your reach.

Style

A cot is the focal point of your nursery. It is the most crucial piece of furniture you'll need to purchase for your baby. It must be strong and secure. It must be free of sharp edges that protrude out and no places where children's arms, fingers, or head might get caught in. Also, a cot should be in compliance with Australian cot standards. Avoid buying second-hand cots because they may not be in compliance with current safety standards.

Cots come in a variety of styles and colors to fit into any decor. You can decorate them with a variety of accessories including mobiles for cots. These mobiles introduce contrasting colours and patterns to the crib, capturing your baby's attention as well as stimulating their sensory development. They can also soothe your infant during soothing sessions and help them to sleep better.

Wicker cots are also very popular. This material evokes simpler times and is ideal for rooms with a natural theme. Its simple design makes this cot a great option for children of all ages and is usually less expensive than other cots. However, if you choose to buy a wicker cot make sure it is made of high-quality materials and meets all safety standards applicable to it.

You can also find many different shapes and finishes for cots. For instance, some come with a built-in storage area. This is a great way to store all of your baby's necessities like diapers, clothing bedding, and other things. Some cots come with legs that allow them to be lifted off the floor, which helps to keep them clean and also prevents them from being exposed to germs and dust.

Some cots can be transformed into a toddler's bed that can be used until the age of six. This feature is especially useful for families planning to have more children or to save money by purchasing more beds for your growing family. For example, the Leander cot with an extension kit can be converted into an infant bed that will keep your child until age 7. This option can save you lots of time and money in the long in the long.

Safety

Choose a sturdy cot made of durable materials when looking for a cot for your nursery. It should have a sturdy base and sturdy sides, with no gaps between the slats that might allow baby fingers to get stuck. Check for furniture that has non-toxic finishes and does not peel or chip. If you're unsure about the safety of an item, look for certifications that show that it has been vetted and meets all relevant regulations.

Some parents prefer a Moses basket or crib instead of a traditional cot. They are great for infants as they provide the baby with a safe place to sleep without having to leave them alone. If your baby grows too big for this cot you can use the top of the cot to allow them to leave smaller spaces.

In addition, to ensure that your child's cot is safe and secure, it is essential to follow the guidelines for sleeping to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). NHS UK recommends using a firm mattress and avoiding loose blankets, pillows, toys or bumpers that could cause the suffocation of your child.

Other potential hazards include dressers, bookshelves and other storage furniture that could tip over when the curious child leans against or climbs on them. Be sure to test the stability of any tall pieces and anchor them securely to the wall. Place heavier items on the lower levels of drawers and shelves to spread the weight out and prevent injuries.

Choking hazards are a further safety concern in the nursery. Many children enjoy nibbling on slats, corners or other elements of the rails of the cot. You can avoid these hazards by choosing a cot with rounded corners and no protruding edges or taking them off once your child is old enough to stand up on their own.

It is also recommended to avoid placing any wall-mounted or clocks with long cords near the cot. If their toes or hands are trapped in the cords children and infants could be strangled. Place cots away from windows with cords that are long on curtains or blinds that could cause an accident.

Originality


The bed is one of the most important aspects of a child's room because it is where they'll spend the majority of their year. This is why it's worth investing in a stylish crib that will set the tone for the rest of the decor in the room. There are many options available on the market, including modern 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 which are ideal for rooms decorated in traditional style.

Wooden cots also have a very natural look and can be paired with various nursery decors. They are typically made of beech, maple or birch and are usually varnished to protect them from accidental scratches. They can be costly however, and are not suitable for everyone's budget.

If you're in search of a baby cot that's unique, consider one with curved corners. This gives it a unique design that will help it stand apart from other cots available that are available. They are also known for their practicality, as they offer more clearance under the cot for storage.

Another option is to buy a cot that can be transformed into a toddler bed or a day bed. This is a great method to maximize the value of your money and it will ensure that your child's bed will last through all their developmental stages. Some cots come with conversion kits, while others can be purchased separately.

When you are choosing a cot ensure that it is in compliance with British safety standards. It is important to ensure that the mattress fits correctly and there are no gaps that could let your child escape the crib. Remove  cot sets  or other decorations that could cause danger of choking. Also, check that the bars of the crib are not too close together.

You can find a range of cots online and in stores at retailers like Dunelm Ikea and John Lewis. It is usually best to purchase from a store because you'll be able to see the cots from afar and determine if they're appropriate for your child.