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How to Choose the Best Nursery Cots

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Some cribs can be made into a toddler bed with kits. These are ideal parents who wish to save money on purchasing a new bed when the baby is old enough.

Size

There are a variety of aspects to take into account when choosing the ideal bassinet or nursery cot. If you are buying second-hand, it is essential that the cot or bassinet you select has passed all safety tests. You'll need to ensure that the cot doesn't have any sharp edges or protruding corner, and that it has no tiny gaps that could trap your baby's head or fingers. It is also important to select an infant cot beds that meets Australian standards for infant beds.

The size of the cot you choose will depend on the space you have and the length of time you intend to keep it in use. The majority of cots are around 60 cm in size, and 120 cm wide, which is suitable for infants and toddlers. Some cots are able to be converted into a toddler or single bed for children which allows them to be used for longer. This is a great option when you're looking to avoid purchasing a new bed every time you have children.

You can alter the height of a number of cots to fit the changing body of your baby cots on sale. They can be adjusted between 3 and 5 levels, based on the design. Some cots permit you to take off one side of the bed completely which is helpful when your baby is beginning to walk, or you'd like to test co-sleeping with your toddler.

Small cots are usually mounted on wheels or castors, so they can easily be moved between rooms. They are a great option for those who have a small home and don't have a nursery. You can also use them as an infant crib when you're planning to travel away from home with your baby or need to be transported between family members' houses to celebrate holidays. Some cots can be transformed into a toddler bed or a sofa. This allows your little one to sleep beside you with peace of mind knowing that they're secure and in your reach.

Style

The cot is the most important furniture piece you will buy for your baby. It must be sturdy and safe. It should not have sharp edges or areas where a child could get their hands, head or arms caught. A cot beds for sale must also meet Australian cot standards. Avoid purchasing second-hand cots because they may not meet the current safety standards.

Cots come in a wide range of styles and colours to match any decor. You can embellish them with a range of accessories, including a cot-mobile. These mobiles can bring different colors and patterns into the crib, which will pique your baby's interest and stimulate their sensory development. They can also help soothe your infant during soothing sessions and help them sleep longer.

Wicker cots are also very popular. It is reminiscent of simpler times and is ideal for rooms with an organic theme. Its minimalist style makes it an excellent option for babies of all ages, and it is typically less expensive than other types of cots. If you decide to buy a wicker crib, make sure it is made from high-quality materials, and it meets all safety standards.

You can also find many different shapes and styles for cots. For example, some come with a built-in storage space. This is a great option to keep all of your baby's necessities including nappies, clothing bedding, toys and more. Some cots come with legs which lift them off the ground, which helps to keep them clean and protect them from being exposed to dust and other germs.

Some cots can be converted into a bed for toddlers that can be used up to the age of 6 years. This is particularly beneficial for families planning to have more children or want to save money by purchasing more beds for your growing family. For example, the Leander cot that has an extension kit can be made into a toddler bed that will keep your child until age 7. This option could save you lots of time and money in the long run.

Safety

Choose a sturdy cot made 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 get stuck in the slats. Also, check for furniture with non-toxic finishes that do not chip or peel. If you're uncertain about the safety of an item, look for certifications that show that it has been tested and meets all regulations applicable to it.

Some parents prefer to use a Moses basket, crib or cot instead of a traditional bed. They are great for infants, as they offer an ideal place for babies to sleep and not have to leave them to themselves. However, if your baby is getting too big for these items you can make use of the top of a cot to move them out of these smaller spaces.

In addition, to ensure that your child's cot is secure, it is important to follow sleep guidelines to reduce the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). NHS UK recommends using a firm mattress and eliminating pillows, blankets and toys which could lead to the suffocation of your child.

Other possible hazards include bookshelves, dressers and other furniture for storage that could tip over when the curious child leans against or climbs on them. Be sure to check the stability of any tall pieces and secure them to the wall. Also, keep heavier items at the bottom of shelves and drawers so that they can distribute their weight and prevent accidents.

Choking hazards are a different security concern in the nursery. Children love to nibble on corners, slats and other elements of the rails for the cot. You can avoid these dangers by buying a cot that has rounded corners with no protruding edges or by removing the elements once your child is old enough and able to stand on their own.

Also, you should avoid placing any clocks or wall-mounted accessories with long cords near the cot. Babies and children are at risk of strangulation when they get their hands or feet trapped in the cords. Also, make sure that cots are kept away from windows where curtains or blinds have cords that are long enough to cause an accident.

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 their first few years. This is the reason it is worth investing in a fashionable cot that will help to set the tone for the interior of the room. There are a variety of options on the market, including modern cots with modern designs and clean lines that blend seamlessly into any space. There are also traditional cots, such as metal ones that are perfect for rooms decorated in traditional style.

Wooden cots also have an organic look and will go with a variety of nursery decors. They are usually made of beech, maple or birch and are usually coated with varnish to protect them from accidental scratches. However they can be costly and are not suitable for everyone's budget.

If you're looking for an incredibly unique Baby Cot [Suggested Studying], consider buying one with curved edges. This gives the cheap cot beds a distinct look and make it stand out from other cots. They also provide more storage space underneath.

A cot can be converted into a toddler or day bed. This is a great way to maximize the value of your money, and it will ensure that your child's bed will last through all of their growth stages. Some cots have conversion kits, whereas others can be purchased separately.

When selecting a cot, ensure that it complies with British safety standards. This includes checking that the mattress is placed properly and there aren't any gaps that your child may fall out of the crib. Remove any decorations or stickers that could cause the risk of choking. Also, ensure that the crib's bars aren't too close.

You can find a wide selection of cots on the internet and in-store at retailers such as Dunelm, Ikea and John Lewis. Always go to the store to shop, so that you can look at the cots and decide whether it is suitable for your child.