Ten Real Wood Cot Bed That Will Actually Help You Live Better

Ten Real Wood Cot Bed That Will Actually Help You Live Better

Choosing a Real Wood Cot Bed

A solid wooden cot bed is an investment for your child - a good quality piece will last until they start school (insert crying emoji here). This Scandi-style bed features three mattress positions, and can be transformed into a bed for toddlers using the right extension kit.

The panel took us an hour to put together and the sides are low enough to allow for easy washing. Our test subjects loved the clean classic design.

Material

A real wood cot bed is a timeless piece nursery furniture that will be kept for a long time. It will also be able stand up to the inevitable bumps and bruises of family life. However, choosing the right one can be difficult due to the numerous designs and features available.

The best cot beds made of wood are constructed from sturdy and durable materials like pine or mahogany. To guard them from water damage, they must be sanded and painted or stained with child-safe paint. The mattress should be fitted snugly, and labelled with the name of the manufacturer and the size. Your child's safety is of paramount importance, so make sure that the cot you pick is in line with the most recent British and European safety standards. It must also be endorsed by a respected international laboratory.

If you're seeking traditional sleigh designs or something more contemporary, there is a cot bed that will fit your taste and budget. The Silver Cross Nostalgia is a beautiful choice that offers premium quality and functionality and a timeless design to match. It is designed to last until your child is ready for bed and can be converted into an adult bed with the help of an optional set.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot-bed is a different alternative. It has a number of additional features to keep your baby comfortable and content. It features a drawer for nappies, blankets and teething rails. The height of the base can be adjusted in three different positions. It's also easy to put together and lasts for a long time and can be transformed into a toddler bed by the purchase of an extension kit.

If you're on a budget then the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed is a great choice. It comes in stylish off-white or green and costs only PS372. It's the standard cot bed and has a height adjustable base that allows you to lower the bed as your child grows. It can also be used from birth to age four, and the bars can be removed to create the toddler bed.

Design

A cot made of real wood is a wise investment that can last for a long time and provide a safe space for your child to grow and rest. They are designed to last and versatile that allows them to adjust to the changing needs of your child with a variety of mattress base heights as well as conversion options. They're also a chic option for any nursery because they are a perfect match with other furniture.

There are a myriad of kinds of wooden cot beds and it is crucial to consider your style and décor before purchasing one. Some are more traditional, whereas others are more modern in design. Some are made of solid wood, while others are manufactured using composite materials like MDF. Solid-wood cots are more expensive however they are more durable and sturdy than MDF models.

The most durable wooden cots will last for a long time, and some of them can be transformed into a bed for toddlers. Stokke Home Bed is a great example. It converts from a crib to an adult bed, and then into an elegant couch. It is also available with additional features, such as an outdoor cover that gives your child opportunities to role-play and a changing tray for an easy nappy station.

The Mamas & Papas Sleigh Cot is a different option. It is constructed from FSC Pine and finished with white or beige tones. It's a great choice for a neutral-themed nursery and it's easy to set up the panel we tested took less than an hour to get it up and running. This cot isn't equipped with a mattress, which means you'll need to buy one separately.

If you're looking for a low-cost cot that doesn't compromise on quality, you can better off with the Elementary cot bed from John Lewis' Anyday range. It's easy to assemble and includes three mattress height positions, so that it can be used from birth up until your child is four. It also has teething rails that are designed to withstand the test of time thanks to its robust construction.

Take a look at the Little Interiors 1950s-inspired cot by Danish brand Done by Deer for a high-end product that will last from baby to toddler. It's an original piece that can be made into a low-level toddler bed or even a playhouse with the removal of the cot bars. It was easy to assemble and our test subjects liked its sturdy feel.

Safety

As parents as parents, you want your child to be secure throughout the day, particularly during sleep. A good cot ensures that your child is secure and well-fed. It must be free of dangers like suffocation or entrapment. While searching for the ideal cot ensure that you are looking for the following safety features:

Check that the bars aren't greater than 95 mm apart. Make sure that the bars do not exceed 95 mm apart. Larger gaps can hinder your baby's arms and head. Also, make sure there's enough room in the cot to keep your baby from climbing out.

It should also be placed away from power points and windows that could put your baby at a risk of overheating. Make sure that the cot is free of soft toys, stuffed animal and other toys that could suffocate your baby. You should also keep your cot free of curtains and blinds that have cords. They could cause strangulation for your child.

Experts in the field verify and test that all new cots or cribs, cot beds or cribs are safe. Certain issues can occur after a product is released to the market. It is essential to be aware of antique or second-hand cots that might be older than the recommended.  wooden cot and bed  manufactured before 1973 could be painted with harmful lead paint, while old stickers on the side can peel and become a choking hazard for babies. If you're considering buying an old cot, be sure that the mattress is brand new and is in compliance with British safety standards BS EN716.

If you're in search of a multi-functional cot that can take your baby through the toddler years and beyond, this model from Stokke is worth taking a look. It's stylish, solid and durable, with three levels of height to accommodate your child's growth before it can be converted into a bed. It's easy to build, with our MFM test participants praising the instructions for being "clear and easy to follow". It doesn't include an actual mattress, but it can be adapted to a standard 120cm by 60cm mattress. You can also buy a teething rail kit as well as a storage drawers to complement it.

Eco-friendly

Solid wood is an environmentally-friendly choice for cot beds because it's a strong and durable material. This means that you'll get furniture that will last for years and be able to stand up to the bumps and scrapes of daily family life. Wooden cots made of solid wood are usually made by hand, which means you can be sure that you're getting a piece of high quality that has been carefully designed.

Solid-wood cots are also noted for their capacity to be converted into other furniture for nursery. This is especially true for the Boori Evolution furniture range, that can be turned into a toddler's bed, or even a sofa-bed, so that your child will have it until he is seven or six years old. This is an excellent way to save money, and you won't need to buy a brand new crib for your child once they're outgrowing their cot.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin is one of the best solid wood cribs we've tried, and it comes with plenty of additional features that work to make it an excellent choice for any baby. It has a handy drawer, teething rails, and two different mattress base height settings that can be adjusted as your child grows. It is also simple to put together and our testers found it to be the easiest of all the crib beds we tested.

Another solid-wood cot that's perfect for any nursery is the Scandi Classic Cot Bed from Ickle Bubba. It's a gorgeous piece of furniture with rounded edges. It will look lovely in any room and is suitable for infants and children as young as three years old. It can be used as a cot toddler bed, or a junior bed, and can be customized with various accessories to suit your preferences.

Safety is of course a top priority when it comes to cot beds and all cots are required to be in compliance with strict UK safety regulations. You can learn more about the safety standards that a specific cot has to be able to comply with by reading the specifications on the website of the manufacturer. Consult your physician if you are unsure what kind of cot is best for your child.