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Get your baby ready for a dreamy night’s sleep with our cosy collection of cot beds. For the first 6 months, sleep experts recommend that your sleeping baby stays in the same room as you so many parents choose to use a Moses basket or a bedside cot. Then, once your little one is old enough, you can transfer them into their very own room and transition them to a cot bed.
Cot beds are perfect as they’ll serve your baby from 6 months to 5 years, as they transition from a cot to a toddler bed around 2 years of age – so they’ll certainly stand the test of time. By choosing a cot bed you are providing your little babe with a safe place to sleep for years to come, making them excellent value for money. We have a stunning range of cot beds that will match the decor of any nursery, or you can choose a complete nursery furniture set so you can complete your baby's bedroom with storage space too.
Top baby furniture brands like Tutti Bambini and Obaby have cot beds that are sturdy, well-made and come in stunning designs. The Obaby Stamford Cot beds have adjustable height positions, additional storage and convert easily into a cot bed by simply removing the panels. They're created with an elegant scroll design that will look great as a signature furniture piece in any modern or traditional style nursery.
If you like elegance and sophistication, you’ll like the Modena cot bed, which has a contemporary and classy white and oak finish and gives a luxurious feel to a nursery. The Modena cot bed even converts into a sofa bed for additional seating once your little sweetheart reaches 4 years old. The Lucas and Roma cot beds have gorgeous sleigh shapes in a classic yet timeless design, and both come with a handy integrated drawer for additional storage. The Roma has a mini-size cot bed for smaller nurseries, so even little spaces can have gorgeous furniture.
Our cot beds have a variety of features to ensure your little one’s safety and comfort, so parents can always have peace of mind when it’s time for bed. From drop-side rails, so you can easily access your babe, to teething rails for keeping their peeping teeth safe and protected from the cot’s edges – our cot beds have it all.
Whichever style you choose to go with for your precious little one, remember to use a firm mattress and a fitted sheet to keep them comfortable but nothing else until they are around 12 months old, to make the space safe. Sleeping bags are a great way to keep your baby nice and warm during the night as they're tucked safely and securely inside it. Once your baby is old enough, browse our gorgeous selection of cot and cot bed bedding. Struggling to get your little one to sleep? Try using a cot mobile to soothe them with gentle music and friendly figures when they need a little comfort.
Your baby’s nursery wouldn’t be complete without a cot, and we have an extensive range to choose from by top baby furniture brands like Tutti Bambini and Kinderkraft. We know it can be difficult to choose the perfect sleep space for your babe as there is so many to choose from and so much advice to follow. We are here to help you and make your decision easier by telling you a little bit about what we have to offer. We also have matching furniture sets available if you're looking for a 2, 3 or 4-piece complete set for your baby's nursery.
Most parents choose to put their baby down to rest in either a Moses basket, bedside crib or a cot. Whichever option you choose, sleep experts recommend keeping your baby in the same room as you during sleep for the first 6 months. Moses baskets are traditional wicker baskets placed on a stand that can be placed close to you while you rock your baby to sleep. Bedside cribs provide your little snoozer with their own safe space to sleep but they're still close enough to you for comfort. Many of them have a detachable side panel, making it an extension of your own bed. Lastly, a cot is a bed that stands on its own with side panels to keep your baby safe and cosy.
Most cot designs feature three different height options, so you can lower the mattress level as your baby learns to stand. For smaller rooms, we have a selection of space-saver cots to fit into your baby’s nursery snugly. Looking for a cot that has multiple uses? Well, look no further than our classic sleigh cots that will convert from a bassinet to a cot, and to a toddler bed and day bed. But for the best investment of all, when your not-so-little one is ready for a "grown-up" bed, we even have cots that will see them through their early years with our range of cot beds.
We have many styles to choose from that will suit every nursery. Whether you have chosen to create a traditional nursery with wooden furniture and curved edges or a simplistic, modern nursery with two-tone furniture, we have cots and cot beds that will bring your vision to life and create a place where you and your cherub can enjoy together.
Whichever style you choose to go with for your precious little one, remember to use a firm mattress and a fitted sheet to keep them comfortable but nothing else until they are around 12 months old, to make the space safe. Sleeping bags are a great way to keep your baby nice and warm during the night as they're tucked safely and securely inside it. Once your baby is old enough, browse our gorgeous selection of cot and cot bed bedding. Struggling to get your little one to sleep? Try using a cot mobile to soothe them with gentle music and friendly figures when they need a little comfort.
A cot bed is ideal for use once a child has outgrown a traditional cot. The designs include the same high sides as a normal cot but offer enhanced functionality which means they can be lowered or removed when needed. Cot beds are therefore larger in design and emulate the styling of a traditional junior bed once the sides are removed or altered.
Choosing the best place for your baby or young child to sleep is all about finding the balance between comfort and safety. Cots allow younger children to benefit from a protective area to sleep to meet both needs.
A cot, not to be confused with a cot bed, is a small sleep accessory with high sides to stop a young child from falling out. These come in a few different forms, with permanent wooden designs and fabric travel options being the most popular.
Cot beds are larger than cots, meaning they can serve as a comfortable sleeping location while a child grows. This means they last for much longer than a cot and offer brilliant value for money. Depending on your design, cot beds can be used as staple accessories in a child's bedroom long after the nursery days have passed.
Due to their versatility in use, cot beds are also extremely robust and durable. Their sturdy design offers enhanced safety.
Finally, cot beds offer a brilliant way to transition children into their larger beds in the future, as they will already be used to sleeping in a similar spot. By gradually taking the sides away as a child grows, their sleeping environment can be perfectly tailored to current developmental needs.
Cots are a brilliant solution for young children so can be used from a newborn stage. As children then get older and learn to move around and stand up, a cot still allows safety to be integrated as they will be unable to get out of bed.
Each child develops at different speeds, but it’s recommended that by the age of two, a child is transitioned into a cot bed or toddler design.
Cot beds are recommended for use from birth to around four years of age. This will be unique to each child and depend on the bed model chosen. If you are planning on using the same product from the newborn phase, you will need to ensure that the correct safety considerations are accounted for with your chosen design. Accessories and bedding will also need to be switched out based on the child's age and growth needs to ensure comfort and safety.
You should place a cot away from any safety concerns which could impact the conditions for a child. This includes windows, doors, electrical sources, and any home decor items they could start to play with. The cot should also be positioned close to a wall to ensure the child feels protected and not exposed to space.
As it's recommended that a child sleeps in the same room as their parents for the first six months, a cot should be positioned close to them. The beauty of cots is that they are lightweight, slimline, and easy to move when needed, meaning transitioning a baby from co-sleeping to their own bedroom doesn't have to be stressful.
The main consideration is cot bed bedding. It's important to always use appropriate and correct-fitting bedding, as this will ensure a child is always given correct ergonomic support for their growing bodies. Cot beds will also need specifically sized mattresses and bedding, as choosing something that is ill-fitting will negatively impact a child's sleeping experience.
To ensure a child is comfortable, cot bedding should always be selected. This includes bedding sets for comfort but also quilts and bumper sets to elevate safety. Other considerations to make for improving a child's sleep experience are cot mobiles, night lights and baby monitors.
It’s always important to ensure that you have selected a safety tested cot bed from a notable manufacturer. When you explore our collection, the worry is eliminated as we only stock high-quality products that have been extensively safety tested.
You should also always check the stability of a bed as a child grows to ensure their weight is always being correctly supported. Also, as a child grows the cot bed should be adjusted to support their mobility needs to eliminate the chance of accidents from happening.
Finally, cot beds should be positioned away from any danger areas for younger children. This includes not being next to heating sources or electrical wires, and tiny hands love to touch anything in their sight. As the child grows, this can of course be re-assessed based on their behaviour.
To ensure a cot has been properly constructed, you should always follow the manufacturer's instructions. The process for building a cot is simple with most parts being supplied in large pieces. Once you have constructed the cot, always be sure to carry out safety testing before allowing a baby to sleep in it.
Using a cot is intended to promote safety for a young child but that doesn’t mean other measures can be missed out on.
When choosing bedding and bumpers for a child's cot, it's essential to prioritise ergonomic support.
Also, consider safety by ensuring the cot is not near anything that could pose a danger. Remember, the use of bumpers and quilts/pillows should be dependent upon the child's age. It's generally recommended to avoid using quilts and pillows before the child is 12 months old. Lastly, regularly assess if the child has outgrown the cot to ensure they have a safe sleeping environment.
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