Nursery Cots Tips That Will Revolutionize Your Life

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How to Choose the Best Nursery Cots

Cots are a great place to sleep for your baby and provide you with much needed respite between feedings, changing nappy and clean-ups. Check out our Canstar Blue reviews for the most suitable nursery cots to make sure that your child gets the best quality sleep they can get.

Some cribs are designed to adapt to the needs of your child and can be converted into a toddler bed using the kit. They are ideal for parents who don't wish to purchase a new bed when their child is old enough.

Size

When you're choosing the best bassinet or nursery cot, there are many things to take into consideration. If you are buying second-hand, it is important that the cot or bassinet you choose passes all safety tests. You'll want to be sure that the cot isn't splintered of sharp edges or protruding corners and that there are no tiny gaps in which your child could fall into their fingers, head, or arms trapped. You should also select an cot that is in compliance with Australian standards.

The size of your cot will depend on the space you have and the length it will be used. Most standard cots are about 60 cm x 120 cm and are ideal for toddlers and infants. However, some cots are designed to convert into a toddler bed or children's single bed, so they can be used for longer. This is an excellent option for those who want to avoid buying a brand new bed each time you have a child.

You can alter the height of a number of cots to suit the body changes of your baby. They can be adjusted between 3 and 5 levels, based on the design. Some cots permit you to take off one side of the bed completely which is useful when your baby is beginning to walk or you want to test sleeping with your baby nipper.

Compact cots are typically with wheels or castors so that they can easily be moved between rooms. They are particularly useful if your home is small and doesn't have a dedicated nursery. They can also serve as a travel cheap cot bed if you plan to go outside the home with your child, or if you need to transfer them between the homes of family members to celebrate holidays. Some cots can be converted into a tiny toddler bed or even sofas. This allows your little one to sleep beside you and gives you peace of mind that they are safe and close at hand.

Style

A cot is the centerpiece of your nursery and the most important piece of furniture you will need to purchase for your baby. It must be sturdy and safe. It should be free of sharp edges that protrude out and no spaces where a child's arms, fingers, or head could get entangled. The cot must also comply with Australian standards for cots. It's important that you don't buy second-hand cots as these may not meet current safety standards.

Cots are available in a wide range of styles and colours to suit any decor. They can even be decorated with a variety of accessories, including mobiles for cots. These mobiles bring contrasting colors and patterns to the crib, which will capture your infant's attention and stimulate their sensory development. They can also soothe your baby during calming sessions and aid in a better sleep.

Wicker cots are also very popular. This material evokes simpler times and is ideal for rooms with an organic theme. Its simple design makes this cot a great option for babies of any age, and is often cheaper than other types of cots. If you do decide to purchase a wicker cot, be sure that it is crafted from high-quality materials and complies with all safety standards that are in force.

There is also various shapes and styles for cots. Some cots come with a built-in storage area. This is a convenient way to keep all the baby's items, including diapers, bedding, clothing and other essentials. Some cots are elevated from the ground, which keeps them cleaner and prevents them from being contaminated by dust and other germs.

Some cots can transform into a toddler bed that can be used until your baby is about six years old. This feature is especially useful for families planning to have more children or want to save money by purchasing more beds for your growing family. The Leander cot can be changed to a toddler bed, which will last until they reach the age of 7. This option will save you time and money.

Safety

When shopping for a cot for your nursery, select one that is made of sturdy materials. It should have a solid base and sturdy sides, with no gaps between the slats, which could let baby fingers get stuck in them. Also, check for furniture that has non-toxic finishes that don't chip or peel. If you're not sure about the safety of a product be sure to look for certifications that prove the item has been tested and that it meets all regulations applicable to it.

Some parents choose to use a Moses basket or a crib instead of a traditional bed. These are perfect for babies, as they offer an ideal place for babies to sleep, without having to leave them to themselves. If your baby grows too big for this item, you can use the top of the cot to allow them to leave smaller spaces.

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

Other potential dangers include dressers, bookshelves and other storage furniture that can tip over if a curious child leans on or climbs them. Be sure to verify the stability of any tall pieces and anchor them securely to the wall. Keep heavier items at bottom of shelves and drawers to spread the weight out and prevent accidents.

Another security concern is the presence of choking hazards in the nursery. Many children love to nibble on the cot rail, corners, or slats. You can stay clear of these hazards by choosing a cot which has rounded corners and no protruding edge or by removing the components when your child is old and able to stand on their own.

Also, you should avoid placing any wall-mounted clocks or other accessories with long cords close to the cot. If their toes or hands get stuck in the cords, children and infants could be strangled. Also, keep cots away from windows where curtains or blinds have long cords that could cause the possibility of falling.

Originality

One of the most important elements in a baby's nursery is their bed, since it is where they will spend the majority of their time during their first year. This is why it is worth investing in a stylish cot that can help establish the tone for the interior of the room. There are a variety of options available on the market. There are modern cots that feature sleek lines and sleek designs. They can be incorporated seamlessly in any space. There are also traditional cots such as metal ones that are perfect for rooms that are decorated in a vintage style.

Wooden cots are also very sought-after because of their organic appearance that can be paired with a wide range of different nursery decors. They are usually made of beech, maple or birch and are typically coated with varnish to guard against accidental scratches. They can be quite expensive, however, so they aren't suitable for everyone's budget.

If you're looking for an incredibly unique baby cot, consider buying one with curved edges. This will give the cot a distinctive aesthetic that makes it stand out from other affordable cots. These cots also offer more storage space underneath.

Another option is to purchase a cot that is transformed into a toddler bed as well as the day bed. This is a great way to get more value for your money and will ensure that your child's bed will last all their developmental stages. Some cots come with conversion kits, whereas others can be purchased as a separate item.

When choosing a cot, ensure that it meets British safety standards. This includes ensuring that the mattress is placed properly and there aren't any gaps that your child can slip out of the crib. Remove any stickers or other decorations that could create a choking risk. Also, make sure that the crib's bars are not too close.

You can find a variety of cots both online cots and in stores at retailers like Dunelm Ikea and John Lewis. You should always visit a store, as you can see the cots, and decide whether it is suitable for your child.