11 "Faux Pas" That Are Actually OK To Create With Your Baby Cot

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11 "Faux Pas" That Are Actually OK To Create With Your Baby Cot

Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?

Cots prevent children from falling out of bed or becoming suffocated when they fall between the mattress and cot. They shouldn't have protrusions or sharp edges.

The majority of cots have four secure sides, so you can be sure your baby is safe at all times. Many cots are available in fixed-sizes and can be converted into a toddler bed as your child grows.

cribs  are perfect for smaller nurseries and can be fitted alongside parents' beds and allow parents to watch their child while they rest. These cots have fixed sides to prevent babies from stepping over them. But, once babies can crawl and stand up, the sides become a safety hazard and should be removed to stop your child from falling off of the their bed or causing injury to themselves.

Cots are circular in shape that helps to in reducing space. They are also smaller than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and provide a cozy and secure space for your baby to rest in. They are easy to transport and usually have castors or wheels so you can move them around.

Some cots have extra features such as drawers with teething rails or teething rails but many are simple and basic. The best cots are made from natural materials since they are more robust and resistant to wear and tear. It is crucial to keep them free of stuffed animals or pillows, as they can suffocate young children.

A cot bed is a bigger version of the cot that features removable sides as well as an end panel, which means it can be transformed into a toddler bed after your child is no longer using it. This feature is particularly beneficial if you are expecting to have more than one child because it removes the need to switch between different kinds of furniture and helps save money by purchasing separate beds. Most cot beds can be used from birth until your child is two years old, based on their size and weight.

Drop-side Cots

If you suffer from back discomfort, a cot that has drop-sides is the best option. You won't need to bend as much over the side. This is important since back pain is one of the most frequent problems for pregnant women and new parents especially those who suffered back injuries in the past.

This type of cot allows you to reach your baby more easily throughout the day, without having to lift them or be concerned about your back. But, you must ensure that the gap between the base of the mattress and the cot is at least 4cm in order that your child can't climb out.

We suggest that you contact us at Baby's Hyperstore if you are unsure about which the best cot for your needs. We can talk about your options. We can help you select an attractive and safe cot that can evolve with your child and meet all the mandatory safety standards.

Our top pick is the John Lewis Elementary cot which scored excellent marks in our tests for being simple to put together. Gina mom test-sitting, said it was "a simple assembly with extremely clear and well-illustrated instructions". It comes with teething rails as well as a drawer to store things in and 3 different positions for the mattress's height.

The cot's sturdiness and sturdy construction makes it a great option for babies who sleep through the night. However, you must ensure that the cot is made from a sanitized material such as solid wood, and that the slats are secured correctly and not loosened.

Another thing to look out for is whether the cot is certified to meet British safety standards. Before 2011, US models were not tested in the same way as UK models, which resulted in the USA ban on certain unsafe designs. Choose a cot that automatically locks the drop side when in the up position. It requires two consecutive actions to unlock, which prevents your child from pulling the side down and get out.

Corner Cots

Although photos of a styled nursery may show blankets artistically wrapped around a cot according to Red Nose, a charity campaigning to eradicate sudden infant deaths, all fabrics placed near the baby must be tucked in tightly to reduce the danger of being suffocated. Red Nose warns that curtains and blinds should not be left hanging over the cot as they can strangle babies or cause them to hit their heads when they sway around in their sleep.

A low-cost purchase that's robust, this crib bed is suitable from birth until the age of toddler. It can be converted into a toddler's bed by removing the side panel. It's also a great option for parents with sloped ceilings because it comes with lockable castors to prevent the cot from falling.

Another cot that's easy to convert, this old-fashioned wooden cot bed is used from birth until 4 years old. Its unique oval shape ensures that it will not be snagged in corners, and can easily fit into doors with standard frames. By removing the bars, you can transform the cot into a fashionable bed for older children.

This curving cot-bed is a high-quality investment that will make a stunning centrepiece for any nursery. It is available in stylish green and off-white. It's a great option for parents seeking a durable item. It can be turned into a toddler's bed by removing its sides, or into a twin bed for a child who is older when the front rails are removed. It's also extremely sturdy and has a storage area as well as teething rails and an excellent hanger for blankets or muslins.

Cots with Drawers

Whether you're looking for extra storage space for your baby's clothes or bedding or need a design that can adapt to their needs There are plenty of options on the market. Some cots convert to toddler beds, making the change over simple when your little one outgrows it. Other cots include drawers built in to store things in and some come with a changing station included!

A cot with drawers is great to store everything your baby's favorite toys, muslin towels or blankets in, and it can also make tidying up easier since you can store everything in one place. The cots also come with anti-bite strips on the sides, which are great for babies who are teething!

The Ikea Sniglar is an excellent choice if you are on a budget but still want a chic, practical cot. It's a simple and slimline aesthetic that'll be a good fit in any room. It can be used with a standard cot mattress and has three adjustable base heights to allow your baby to grow with it. It can be converted into a toddler's bed by removing the side panel. There are furniture pieces that go along with it.

It can be difficult to put together (one of our test subjects said that the instructions were unclear) However, once it's constructed it is light and durable. It also comes with a benefit: a tilting feature which can help with reflux or colic. It's also available in a range of colors, so you can pair it with other nursery furnishings to create a coordinated look.

Cots with Storage

If you'd like to keep your baby's toys and bedding away from sight, but still within easy reach, a cot with storage is ideal. They come with drawers to store the essentials. Some are also equipped with a teething bar as well as rails for blankets or muslins.

Based on the style of your cot you might be able to transform it into an infant bed or a day bed when your child is ready for an upgrade or turn into a junior bed when your baby turns five. This provides you with the best value for money and guarantees that your cot will be part of the family for a long time to come, but make sure to verify the dimensions to ensure it will fit into your nursery before buying.



Obaby's Stamford Luxe Cotbed is a fashionable cot which can be used for infants from 2 to 2 years old. It can also grow with your child. The classic crib is simple in its design but offers plenty of features, including an under-bed storage drawer, a teething rail, and adjustable height levels. It's also easy to put together with alphabetically labeled components and excellent instructions.

For a more high-tech sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a bassinet, baby cot and moses basket all in one. It's set to revolutionize the way babies sleep and is backed with expert advice from international sleep experts. The price is high and may not be within the budget of many families. You can learn more about the SNOO Smart Sleeper in our full review.