White Wooden Cot Bed Tips From The Top In The Industry

White Wooden Cot Bed Tips From The Top In The Industry

White Wooden Cot Bed

This elegant and sturdy wooden cot bed has been built to last. It is in line with European standards and is child safe and you can be sure that your baby will be sleeping peacefully in it.

It's expensive however, it's sturdy and has teething rails and an storage compartment. It also has three mattress heights, and can be transformed into a toddler bed by removing the sides.

Style and design

A white wooden cot bed can be the centrepiece of any nursery. Use it to create an ambiance that is welcoming and peaceful for your baby, or add other colors to make the room appear more spacious. A mix of textured fabrics such as the woven rug and the geometric throw blanket, can provide an extra layer of interest to complement your chosen colour scheme.

You can pick from a range of styles and designs for your baby's cot bed, and you will also find options to suit every budget. For instance, the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday range is a great value choice that comes with three mattress height positions as well as teething rails to be certain that your baby will be safe and secure, even as they move around during their sleep.

Alternatively it is the Tutti Bambini Modena Cotbed is an elegant white cot bed with a traditional design that looks great in any nursery, and it can be used up to age 6 as an cot, toddler bed or daybed. It is made of sustainable Australian araucaria and New Zealand Radiata, and has two fixed sides for cot mode and split ends to convert it into a toddler bed.

If you want an cot bed that will last well beyond the time of birth, consider the Mamas and Papas Coxley or the Snuz kot both are able to be expanded to become toddler beds with the purchase of an extra kit. You can also find cot beds that have a low-profile base. This is perfect for small rooms and will keep your baby from climbing out.

Durability

This cot from Silver Cross has the look of a high-end piece with the quality and durability to match. This sturdy cot is built to last and can be used by toddlers up to the age of a baby (you will need to remove the side rails). This sleigh-style cot features three adjustable base heights and smart panelled design, which will fit seamlessly into most nursery styles. This cot is of premium quality and will last for a long time.

Our MFM test subject Grace found this cot to be easy to put together, however you might find that the instructions are a little confusing. John Lewis offers a service of assembly for a cost of PS60, which includes mounting the cot on the wall, if required, and removing any packaging. The cot has plenty of extras, too, including a storage drawer and teething rails. This cot adds sophistication and class to any nursery due to its stunning truffle-inspired finish. It's a top cot bed that is suitable for babies up to toddlers. It can also be transformed into a Toddler Bed, extending the life of the furniture. It's available in a number of different colours, so you can pick the one that is most appropriate to your room.

Innovation

It might look like a piece of Scandi chic furniture but this practical cot bed will expand with your baby - it has two different mattress base heights and one side can be removed to turn it into a toddler bed (suitable for when your baby is ready). This cot is made of solid pine wood, which is different from other cots that we test.


It also comes with teething rails on both sides as well as an storage drawer to store all those essentials. Our panel was thrilled that this was easy to assemble - it took our tester just an hour and you don't need to be a DIY master to put it together. They were particularly impressed with the fact that it passed the 'trampoline test', which means that if you jumped on it, it would not move!

Another multifunctional cot from Stokke It is designed to carry your child through their teens. It can be used as a standard cot later it can be converted into a toddler bed, and later a stylish sofa bed. Our panel was pleased that it was a good-looking design and could easily be moved from room to room. The panel was also praised for its clean, simple lines and for fitting through the standard door frames. It comes in a variety colors including light oak or grey wood finishes. This was the most expensive bed we've tried, but it appears to have been well worth the price.

Comfort

The comfort of their baby throughout the day is among the most important things for new parents. This includes the environment in which they sleep, which is why the finest white wooden cot beds ensure they are secure and snug. A quality mattress is vital, and should be firm without any tears or cracks. The most effective cots have high-quality mattresses that are non-irritant and water resistant.

This stylish sleigh crib from Stokke is another top choice for new parents. Stokke is a brand that is known for its long-lasting and dependable products. The cot bed comes with three height settings, which makes it suitable for infants to toddlers. It is simple to put together and comes with a deluxe mattress made of high density polyurethane flexible foam. It also comes with a premium mattress that is composed of high-density polyurethane, flexible foam to provide superior support and comfort for your child.

A classic choice is this westport design from Silver Cross, which is practical and beautiful. The cot is available in three different height positions and can be transformed into a bed for a toddler by removing the sides, and it comes with a deluxe mattress that is hypo-allergenic and water-resistant.  cot bed solid wood  agreed that it is worth the price if you desired a sturdy, top-quality product. It includes an under-bed storage drawer and teething rails as well. The cot is available in a range of colours to fit your nursery.

Convertibility

This cot bed is a perfect fit for either contemporary or traditional-styled nursery spaces. It has a timeless design with clean white finishes and rounded forms. The cot can be adjusted to three different heights as your child grows. The highest height is the easiest to carry infants. Once they are climbing and climbing, lower the bed's base to stop them from falling. When they are ready for more space to sleep, simply remove the side rails to transform into a toddler bed. This lets your child sleep until the age of three, and extends its use beyond cribs and cots.

The Oliver Furniture Wood cot bed is an Nordic design that blends oak with classic white lines for a soft expression. It also features three removable bars and a short grid side for security and safety. The cot features two positions for base adjustment and a cushion that lasts for a long time that can be changed as needed. This ensures that it grows with your child and lasts longer than other mattress on the market.

The only drawback to this product is that it occupies more floor space in the nursery than a crib or infant cot. This is especially true if you add a full length under-bed storage compartment for baby blankets and bedding. Many parents believe that the flexibility and longevity of the convertible bed is worth the initial investment.

Storage and other features

The most beautiful white wooden cot beds will have more storage space and other features than other. Some of them will have built-in storage drawers for bedding and other necessities. Others might have wheels or castors that lock to allow for easier movement around the nursery. Other models will also include rails for teething and a changing top, which will save you the expense of purchasing these separately.

One that we really liked was the Veni Cot Bed, which has a large trundle drawer and is available in a selection of classic or warm oak white finishes to fit the various styles. It's easy to put together even for a novice DIYer, and can be easily converted into a bed for toddlers thanks to the removable barriers between the end panels. We were also impressed with the quality of the wood and the finish that feels solid and premium.

The main disadvantage of cot-beds is that they take up more floor space in the nursery than cribs or toddler beds particularly when they are converted. If you have little space in your nursery or have a limited space this is something to be aware of. Make sure you know the dimensions of a cot prior purchasing it to ensure it's appropriate for your room.