Learn What White Wooden Cot Bed Tricks The Celebs Are Using

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Learn What White Wooden Cot Bed Tricks The Celebs Are Using

White Wooden Cot Bed

This attractive and sturdy wooden cot bed has been built to last. It complies with European standards and is infant safe and you can be at ease knowing that your child will sleep peacefully in it.

It's a costly option, but it feels really sturdy and includes teething rails and a drawer for storage. It has three mattress heights and can be transformed into a bed for toddlers by taking its sides off.

Style and design

A white wooden cot can be the centerpiece of any nursery. Make it an atmosphere that is calm and inviting for the baby, or add other tones of your choice to give more depth to the room. A mix of textured fabrics such as the woven rug and geometric throw blanket, can add an additional layer of interest and help to complement the colour scheme you've chosen.


There are many options for your baby's crib bed. You can find something to suit any budget. The Elementary cot, available from John Lewis Anyday, is a great choice for its value. It comes with three mattress height positions, teething rails, and other features that keep your baby secure and safe while they sleep.

If you prefer you can choose the Tutti Bambini Modena Cotbed is a chic white cot with a classic style that will look great in any nursery. It can be used until age 6 as a cot, toddler bed or day bed. It is made of sustainable Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata, and comes with two sides that can be fixed to convert it into a cot, and two split ends to convert it into the toddler bed.

If you're looking for a cot that will last long into the age of baby, look into the Mamas and Papas Coxley or the Snuz kot both are able to be expanded to become toddler beds with the purchase of an additional kit. There are also cot beds that have a low-profile base. This is perfect for small rooms and also keeps your child from getting out of the bed.

Durability

This Silver Cross cot has the look and feel of a high-end product, but with the quality and durability that go with it.  solid wood cot bed  is designed to last, and is suitable from birth to toddler years (you'll have to take off the side bars). This sleigh-style cot has three heights that can be adjusted and a cleverly designed panels that can easily fit into all nursery styles. The price could cause some parents to be concerned However, this is a high-quality product that will last your child for many years.

Grace Our MFM tester found the instructions to be a bit confusing. Fortunately, John Lewis offers an assembly service for an extra PS60 that also includes fixing the cot to the wall (if it is required) and removing any packaging. The cot has plenty of extras, too, including a storage drawer and teething rails. With a stylish truffle-inspired finish, this cot is sure to add style and sophistication to any nursery. It's a premium cot bed that is suitable for babies and toddlers. It can also be turned into a Toddler Bed, extending the lifespan of the furniture. You can pick from a variety of colors to match your room.

Innovation

It may look like a piece of elegant furniture however, this practical cot bed will expand with your baby It comes with two different mattress base heights and one side can be removed to make it into a toddler bed (suitable from the time your child is ready). This cot is made of sturdy pine wood, in contrast to the other cots we have test.

It also comes with teething rails both sides, and an organizer drawer to store all those essentials. It took our tester just an hour to build it and you don't need to be a professional DIYer to build it. The panel was particularly pleased that it passed the "trampoline" test - if you jumped onto it the thing wouldn't move!

Another cot that is multi-functional from Stokke This is designed to accommodate your child through their teenage years. It can be used as a standard cot then converted into a toddler bed, then a stylish sofa bed. Our panel was pleased that it was a good-looking design and was easily moved from room to room. The panel was also appreciated for its simple, clean lines and its ability to be fitted into the standard door frames. It comes in a variety colours including light oak or grey wood finishes. This was the most expensive bed we've tested, but it seems to be worth the price.

Comfort

One of the most important things for new parents is to ensure their baby is comfortable at all times. This includes their sleeping environment and that is why the most comfortable white wooden cot beds ensure they are safe and snug. A high-quality mattress is important, and it must be strong and not have any tears or cracks. The best cots come with high-quality mattresses that are water-resistant and hypoallergenic.

The stylish sleigh crib by Stokke is a great option for new parents. Stokke is a brand that is known for its long-lasting and dependable products. The cot bed is simple to put together and comes with three height positions, which means it can be used from newborn through toddlerhood. It comes with a deluxe foam mattress made from high density polyurethane flexible to provide your child with high-quality comfort and support.

This westport design by Silver Cross is a classic, both beautiful and functional. The cot can be adjusted to three different heights and converted into a toddler bed by removing its sides. It also includes a hypo-allergenic, moisture-resistant deluxe mattress. It's not cheap however, our test subjects believe it's worth the money If you're looking for a premium product that will last. It also includes a teething rail as well as a handy drawer underneath the bed. This cot is available in a range of colours to fit your nursery.

Convertibility

This cot bed is a perfect option for modern or traditional-styled nurseries. It is timeless in style with white clean finishes and rounded forms. As your child grows, the cot comes with three heights of base to meet the needs of your child. The highest setting is easier to carry newborns. When they begin climbing, lower the base to stop them from falling off of the bed. If they are ready for an additional sleeping space you can simply take out the side rails to transform into a toddler bed. This will allow your baby to sleep until the age of 3, making it more suitable for longer than conventional cribs and cots.

Oliver Furniture Wood's cot bed an Nordic design that blends classic lines and oak in white to create a soft appearance. It also has three removable bars and short grid sides to ensure security and safety. The cot has two positions for base adjustment and a cushion that lasts for a long time that can be adjusted as needed. This ensures that it grows with your baby and lasts longer than any other mattress available.

The only potential drawback of this product is that it occupies more space in the nursery than a crib or an infant cot. This is especially relevant if you have an under-bed storage area to store baby blankets and bedding. Many parents feel that the additional flexibility and longevity of a convertible bed is worth the initial investment.

Storage and additional features

The most beautiful white wooden cot beds provide more storage space and additional features than other. For example, some will include built-in drawers which are ideal for storing bedding and other essentials for babies as well as wheels or castors that lock that make it easier to navigate around the nursery. Others will also come with rails for teething and a changing table that will avoid the expense of purchasing these separately.

One that we really liked was the Veni Cot Bed, which comes with a spacious drawer for a trundle and is available in a selection of classic or warm oak white finishes to suit an array of styles. It is simple to put together, even for a beginner DIYer, and can be easily converted to a toddler's bed due to the removable barriers between the two end panels. We were also impressed with the quality of the wood and the finish, which feels sturdy and premium.

The primary drawback of cot-beds is that they take up more area in the nursery than toddler beds or cribs especially when they're converted. This is something to keep in mind when working with a limited space or a small nursery. We suggest checking the internal dimensions before purchasing a cot to ensure it can fit into your space.