15 Surprising Stats About Cot Bed Sales

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15 Surprising Stats About Cot Bed Sales

Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics

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crib sets Cots For Tots  and baby cribs market is classified by product type (convertible standard, multifunctional, standard and portable) and distribution channel.

Our parents who tested it chose the SnuzFino as their top choice. Mum Katrina said, "I love the Toddler Kit. It really prolongs the life of this crib". It's also vacuum rolled so it's easy to set up.

Size

There's plenty to consider when selecting the right bed for your little one. To make the best choice you should take into consideration safety and style, cost and size. The most common cot dimensions are 140cm x 70cm, however this can differ between brands, so make sure to verify before purchasing. Be aware of the age range that a cot will be suitable for, as you might have to upgrade to a single or toddler bed once your child is ready, or even earlier.

A cot-bed is a flexible option as it can be converted to an infant bed or even a single bed when your child is old enough. This will make the transition much easier for you and your child and could save you money in the long run.

Cot beds come in a assortment of shapes, sizes and finishes so it's important to find the right fit for your nursery. Find a model that will fit in with your space. Also, keep in mind that a majority of cots come with removable sides to let your baby play with toys or sit up in bed. If your nursery has limited space, choose a compact crib with curved edges.

Contact family members and friends who have children if not sure of the right model for your nursery. They can offer invaluable insights on their experiences with various models and offer suggestions from personal experience. You can also read online reviews to get a better understanding of what other parents' opinions were about the cot beds they bought.

Cot beds can be found in a range of materials and pine is the most well-known. This is a soft wood, which means it is more susceptible to dents and scratches, however, it's also a renewable material that is extremely durable and long-lasting. Other options include birch, beech, and oak as hard woods with more resistance to wear and tear. Some cots are also constructed from engineered wood which combines a layer of plywood or MDF with an outer layer of wood to create an even more durable finish.

Safety

Cots and cots must be in compliance with the latest safety and health standards to ensure that babies are sleeping in a safe and secure environment. This includes ensuring that they don't have sharp edges and that the distance between the bars is not greater than 6.5cm. This will prevent children from climbing over or becoming stuck between the bars. They also cannot use them as a ladder. If you are buying a second-hand cot, or an antique, ensure it has been properly cleaned and is in compliance with current safety standards. Older cots could have been painted in leaded paint that is hazardous for children who are just starting out.

A high-quality cot should be easy to put together, with clear instructions. It will also require a minimum number of tools. If you are not able to assemble it yourself, ask friends and family members for help and be sure to go over any safety guidelines thoroughly. Be sure to choose a firm mattress that's not too bulky and is fitted tightly without gaps. Avoid using pillows, cot bumpers, or any other soft bedding, as they could cause fatal death from suffocation.

Some cots are designed to convert into toddler beds, saving you money in the long term and making the transition from the cot and bed as smooth as it can be. Some are multi-functional and come with additional features, such as teething rails or storage drawers. This is a great choice when you are planning to have more than one baby. It will save you money.

When looking for a cot for one that is within your budget and also the size of your nursery. Consider whether you will be using it in a shared bedroom or for your own baby's room. If the cot is located in your home make sure you measure the space to ensure that it is comfortable and is not too close to radiators or other furniture. It is also recommended to avoid placing the cot close to cords for window blinds as they can become a strangulation risk.

Convenience

When buying for your baby it's easy to concentrate on safety and features. But don't forget the ease of use. You should ensure that the cot you purchase is easy to move around from room to room, and even to the garden. It's because your child could be sleeping in the crib for longer periods of time than you believe.

You can save time and money by choosing a cot which transforms into an infant bed. This is a popular choice for many parents, but it is important to remember that it's slightly more expensive than an ordinary cot.

The John Lewis Elementary cot is an excellent example of a value cot that can be converted into a toddlerbed. The design is contemporary and simple, with open slatted sides that allow you to check on your little one easily. It has three mattress positions, so your baby can expand. There are also rails for teething to add security.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot is another popular choice because it comes with a variety of useful features. Along with a handy storage drawer and teething rails it comes with two height positions to let your baby continue to use the cot until they're ready for toddler bed. It will also take the standard size cot mattress, but you'll need to purchase it separately.

It is also possible to consider the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed which goes a step further than converting to an infant bed. It can also be transformed into a sofa or a daybed and gives you even more flexibility.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed is a different option. It's a sleigh-style cot that is sleek and stylish but it may not be as practical as some of the other options on this list. It's suitable for babies until they're 2 and doesn't include an attached sheet (you have to buy this separately). It's simple to put together and you can purchase furniture to match from this brand.


Style

Cot beds come in all sorts of different styles from traditional sleigh designs to modern minimalist designs. The style you choose will depend on your personal tastes and the style of your nursery. You might also want to think about additional features, like a drawer for storage underneath, teething rails, dropping sides for small babies or those with health issues, and the size of the base of the cot.

When selecting a cot bed, it is important to remember that if you opt for a model that has bars, the gap between the bars must not exceed 6.5cm or there is the possibility of limbs getting stuck in the bars. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

A few of the cots we tested had bars that can be removed, which allows older children to be more independent, while still being secure. The Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot is a good example. It can be transformed into an infant or daybed by attaching an attachment kit (sold separately). This allows it to be used from birth up to the age of 4 years old.

The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed is a different option. It's a fashionable sleigh bed with a convenient under-bed storage area to keep all baby essentials on hand. It was easy to put together and had plenty of space for bedding and toys. It comes with a teething bar and an adjustable base that can be adjusted to three different heights.

The Stokke Sleepi Cot Bed is another sleigh design which can be expanded to form a toddler bed using the junior conversion kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It's a great investment as it will last until they reach the age of five old. However, it's not among the most affordable cots on our list.