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It's a premium choice with the price tag to match, but if looking to invest in an item of furniture for the nursery that will last, this is worth a look.<br><br>It's suitable from birth and comes with three convenient mattress base heights so that you can assemble it with the mattress raised to make it easy for your baby to get in and out of. It's also constructed of a sturdy material and fits standard cot mattress up to 140cmx70cm. The design is simple and modern with an oval shape that'll increase your baby's sense of security and safety. 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Our Deputy Editor Heidi Scrimgeour says: "It's an eye-catching piece that takes up less room than you might think from its design."<br><br>The curved sleigh details on the cot's end adds a touch elegance to any nursery. It can be used until your child reaches the age of four and then converted into a junior bed by cutting off the side rails. It includes a 140cmx70cm The most comfortable mattress and a huge under-drawer on the handles and runners to make it easy to access.<br><br>Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed<br><br>The final cot in our round-up is this chic option from Obaby. It has a sleigh design but doesn't have the bulky feel that is often associated with these types of beds. Additionally, it also comes with a handy drawer underneath which allows you to keep all the baby necessities easily within reach.<br><br>One of the most appealing aspects about this cot is that it will change with your child as they grow and change. You can remove the rails and transform it into a toddler bed. Once they grow out of it, you can turn it into an useful daybed.<br><br>This cot bed is constructed from solid pine and features an amazing hand-carved design. The hand-carved edges are beautifully integrated into the curved rear side rails to distinguish it from other cot beds and make an extremely luxurious option. The deluxe mattress base can be adjusted in two positions to make it easier to place your baby down without bending. It also has teething rails that protect your little one's delicate gums during their period of teething.<br><br>Although it's quite expensive it's a stunning cot that is sure to impress your friends and family when they visit. The instructions are simple to follow and come with useful photos. If you're worried about your DIY skills, John Lewis provides an assembly service at an additional PS60. This includes mounting it to the wall, if needed and then removing the packaging.<br><br>Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed<br><br>This sleigh-style cot bed is a smart choice for parents who want their little one to grow into a piece of furniture they'll cherish. It's sturdy and well-made so will endure the test of time, plus it's easy to put together and adjust as your child grows. The test subject was impressed that there were no gaps between the edges of the cot, so your [https://www.2bay.club/?url=https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/ baby cots Online] won't fall off the bed.<br><br>It can also be converted into a bed for toddlers when your child is old enough. You just remove the sides bars and solid ends with an Allen key and it transforms into a beautiful traditional-style bed that can be part of your child's bedroom for many years to come.<br><br>This cot looks expensive, but it's actually very affordable. Our test subject said it was the most value-for-money cot bed she's tested particularly since you need to buy a mattress separately. It's also the most simple flatpack cot to assemble and comes with every piece labeled alphabetically so you can't go wrong.<br><br>The main drawback of this cot is that it requires an additional mattress. For certain parents, this could be a problem. It's important to remember that you'll need replace the mattress of your child at least once a month, and sometimes more frequently. So this is not a big issue. It's also made of natural wood, so you'll be able to be confident about the purchase.<br><br>Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed<br><br>A stylish and sturdy cot with a classic style This Good Little Trading Company option is an excellent value for money. It is equipped with a space-saving changing table that clips neatly to the top of the cot for super-speedy diaper changes. It can be tucked away securely under the cot when baby is finished. It could also be transformed into a toddler's bed by using three mattress heights.<br><br>This cot is an impressively long-lasting option, suitable for use until your child turns four years old. older (or even longer if you buy the toddler bed conversion kit). It's also constructed from sustainable wood - in this case it's a mixture of Australian Araucaria and New Zealand radiata - and comes with three mattress positions that you can adjust to your child's growing.<br><br>Parent tester Grace liked that the slatted sides were easy to clean and didn't have any sharp edges that could be dangerous for children. It's a great choice for small rooms with ceilings that slope because it occupies only a small amount of floor space. The side panel is all that separates the cot and the room of your toddler.<br><br>The cot is in compliance with the high safety standards set by BS EN 716, and assembly was a breeze thanks to alphabetically labelled parts and straightforward instructions. The cot also comes with a teething rail and swivel-rocking frame. You can also put in drawers under the bed to store clothes, toys, and nappies.
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