8 Tips For Boosting Your Nursery Cots Game

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8 Tips For Boosting Your Nursery Cots Game

How to Choose the Best Nursery Cots

Cots are a great place to sleep for your baby, and give you the needed time to relax between feedings, nappy changes and clean-ups. To make the most of your baby's sleeping time take a look at our Canstar Blue reviews to find the top cots for nursery for your little one.

Some cots are made to grow with your child and can be converted into a toddler bed by using kits. These are ideal for parents who want to save money on purchasing a new bed when the baby is old enough.

Size

There are many things to consider when choosing the ideal nursery cot or bassinet. It is essential to ensure that the cot you choose passes all required safety tests, especially if you're buying second-hand. You'll need to ensure that the cot doesn't have any sharp edges or protruding corners and no tiny gaps which could hold your baby's head or fingers. It is also important to select an infant cot that meets Australian standards for infant beds.

The size of the cot you pick will be determined by the size of your space and the length you're planning to use it. Most standard cots are about 60 cm 120 cm that are ideal for toddlers and infants. However some cots are made to convert into a toddler bed or children's single beds, which means they can be used for longer. This is an excellent option when you're looking to avoid buying a new bed each time you have children.

Many cots come with adjustable height settings so that you can alter the mattress to accommodate your baby's growing body. They can be adjusted between 3 and 5 levels, depending on the design. Some cots let you remove the entire side of the bed, which can be helpful when your baby is beginning to walk or if you'd like to share a bed with your child.

Compact cots are typically on wheels or castors so they are able to be moved easily between rooms. These are useful if you have a small house and don't have a nursery. You can also use them as a travel crib if you're planning to travel away from home with your child or if they need to be moved between family members' houses during holidays. Some cots can be converted into a small toddler bed or even sofas. This allows you to sleep with your child, providing peace of mind knowing that they are safe and close.

Style

A cot is the focal point of your nursery. It is the most important piece of furniture you will need to purchase for your baby. It will need to be strong and secure. It shouldn't have sharp edges or areas where children could get their hands, head or arms caught. Additionally, a cot must be in compliance with Australian cot standards. You should avoid buying second-hand cots because they may not be in compliance with current safety standards.

Cots are available in a variety of styles and colors to complement any decor. They can also be decorated with many accessories, including mobiles for cots. These mobiles add contrasting colours and patterns to the crib, drawing your infant's attention and stimulating sensory development. They can also help soothe your baby during calming sessions and help them to sleep better.

Another popular design is the Wicker the cot. It is a material that brings back memories of simpler times, and it is perfect for a natural themed room. Its minimalist design makes it a good choice for babies of all age groups, and it's typically less expensive than other types of cots. However, if you choose to buy a wicker cot, be sure that it is crafted from high-quality materials and meets all safety standards that are in force.

You can also find various shapes and styles for cots. For instance, some come with a built-in storage area. This is a great place to store all of your baby's essentials, such as nappies, clothing, bedding and other items. Some cots are elevated from the ground, which makes them clean and protects them from being exposed to dust and other germs.

Some cots can transform into a toddler bed which can be used until your child is around 6 years old. This is particularly beneficial when you are planning to have more children or you want to save money by purchasing multiple beds for your growing family. For instance, the Leander cot that has an extension kit can be made into a toddler bed that can keep your child until age 7. This option will save you time and money.

Safety

Choose a sturdy cot constructed of durable materials when shopping for a cot for your nursery. It should have a sturdy base and solid sides, with no gaps that could cause fingers to be stuck in the slats. Check for furniture that has non-toxic finishes that don't chip or peel. If you're unsure about the safety of a product, check for certifications that prove it has been tested and meets all relevant requirements.


Some parents prefer to use a Moses basket, crib or cot instead of a traditional bed. These are perfect for newborns as they provide a safe place to sleep for the baby without leaving the child alone. However, if your baby is getting too big for these items, you can use the top of a cot to transition them from these smaller spaces.

In addition to making sure that your child's crib is safe, it is important to follow sleep guidelines to minimize the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). NHS UK recommends using a firm mattress and avoid using pillows, blankets or toys which could lead to suffocation.

Other potential hazards include bookshelves, dressers, and other storage furniture that can tip over if the curious child leans against or climbs on them. Be  Baby Cot Bed  to test the stability of any tall piece and secure them to the wall. Keep heavier objects at the lower levels of drawers and shelves to spread the weight out and prevent injuries.

Choking hazards are a further safety concern in a nursery. Children love to nibble on slats, corners or other parts of the cot rail. You can avoid these dangers by buying a cot that has rounded corners without a protruding edge, or by removing the elements once your child is old and capable of standing on their own.

In addition it is recommended to avoid using any wall-mounted decorative accessories or clocks with cords that are long near the cot. If their toes or hands are stuck in the cords, babies and children can be strangled. Also, keep cots away from windows where blinds or curtains have cords that are long enough to cause the possibility of falling.

Originality

One of the most important aspects in a baby's nursery is their bed, as it is where they will spend the majority of their time during their first year. This is the reason it is worth investing in a fashionable crib that will set the tone for the interior of the room. There are a variety of options available that are available. They include modern cots that have sleek lines and sleek designs. They can blend seamlessly with any decor. There are also traditional cots, like metal ones, which are ideal for rooms decorated in vintage styles.

Wooden  cribs  also have a more natural look and can be paired with a variety of nursery decors. They are often made from birch, maple or beech and are typically varnished to protect them from accidental scratches. They can be expensive however, which means they aren't suitable for everyone's budget.

If you're in search of a baby cot that's unique, consider one with curving corners. This will give it a very distinctive aesthetic that will make it stand apart from other cots available on the market. These cots are also renowned for being extremely practical, since they provide more space underneath for storage.

A cot can be converted into a toddler bed and a daybed. This is a great method to maximize the value of your money and will ensure that your child's bed will last through all their developmental stages. Some cots come with conversion kits while others can be purchased separately.

When selecting a cot, ensure that it is in compliance with British safety standards. It is essential to ensure that the mattress is properly fitted and that there aren't any gaps that could let your child escape from the crib. Also, you should remove any stickers or decorations that could be dangerous to your child's health and ensure that the bars aren't close together.

There is a vast range of cots online and in stores at stores like Dunelm, Ikea and John Lewis. You should always visit a store, as you can look at the cots and determine whether it is suitable for your child.