It's The Good And Bad About Nursery Cots

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It's The Good And Bad About Nursery Cots

How to Choose the Best Nursery Cots

Cots can help your baby sleep comfortably and also give you some time between feedings, changing nappies and cleaning up. Look through our Canstar Blue reviews for the best nursery cots to make sure your baby has the best sleep possible.



Some cots are designed to adapt to the needs of your child and can be transformed to a toddler bed with a kit. They are ideal for parents who don't wish to spend money on a new bed when their child is old enough.

Size

When choosing the right bassinet or nursery cot there are many things to consider. If you are buying second-hand, you must ensure that the cot or bassinet you choose passes all safety tests. You'll need to make sure the cot doesn't have sharp edges or protruding corner and no small gaps which could hold your baby's head or fingers. You should also choose the cot that meets Australian standards.

The size of your cot will be contingent on the space available and the length it will be used. Standard cots measure 60 cm by 120 cm and are suitable for infants and toddlers. However certain cots are designed to transform into a toddler bed or children's single bed, so they can be used for longer. This is a great option for families with more than one child and you don't want to buy an entirely new bed for each child.

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 from 3 to five levels, based on the design. Some cots allow you to take off one side of the bed completely, which is useful when your baby starts to walk or you'd like to test sleeping with your baby infant.

Small cots are usually mounted with wheels or castors so that they can be moved easily between rooms. These can be particularly useful if your home is small and doesn't have a designated nursery. You can also use them as an infant crib when you're planning to travel away from home with your baby or be transferred between homes of family members to celebrate holidays. Some cots can be converted into a toddler bed or even a sofa. This allows your toddler to sleep alongside you and gives you peace of mind knowing that they are safe and within reach.

Style

A cot is the centerpiece of your nursery. It is the most crucial piece of furniture that you'll need to buy for your baby. It must be sturdy and secure. It shouldn't have sharp edges or areas where a child could get their fingers, head or arms caught. The cot must also comply with Australian cot standards. Avoid buying second-hand cots since they might not meet the current safety standards.

Cots come in a wide range of styles and colours to fit any style. You can embellish them with a range of accessories such as mobiles for cots. These mobiles introduce contrasting colours and patterns to the crib, drawing your infant's attention and stimulating their sensory development. They can aid your baby to rest longer and calm them during their quiet time.

Wicker cots are also popular. It is reminiscent of simpler times and is perfect for a room with an organic theme. Its simple style makes it an excellent choice for children of all ages, and it is often cheaper than other types of cots. If you decide to purchase a wicker crib ensure that it is made of high-quality materials and is in compliance with all applicable safety standards.

You can also find many different shapes and finishes for cots. For example, some come with a built-in storage area. This is a great option to store all your baby's essentials, such as nappies, clothes, bedding and other items. Some cots come with legs that lift them off the ground, which helps to keep them clean and prevent them from being exposed to dust and other germs.

Some cots can be transformed into a toddler's bed that can be used up to the age of six years. This feature is especially useful when you're planning to have more children or want to save money by purchasing more beds for your growing family. The Leander crib can be transformed into a toddler bed which will last your child until they reach age 7. This can save you lots of time and money in the long term.

Safety

Choose a sturdy cot constructed of durable materials when looking for a crib for your baby's nursery. It should have a solid base and solid sides, with no gaps that could cause fingers to be caught in the slats. Also, look for furniture with non-toxic finishes that won't peel or chip. If you are unsure of the security of a product, seek out certifications that prove it has been tested and meets all applicable requirements.

Some parents opt for the Moses basket or a crib instead of a traditional bed. They are ideal for infants as they provide a secure place to sleep for the baby without leaving the child alone. If your baby is becoming too large for these items, you can use the top of a cot to transition them from smaller rooms.

To decrease the risk of Sudden Infant Demise Syndrome (SIDS), it is important that you follow the sleep guidelines. NHS UK recommends using a firm mattress and avoiding loose blankets, pillows, toys or bumpers that could lead to suffocation.

Other potential dangers include bookshelves, dressers and other furniture for storage that can tip over if the curious child leans against or climbs on them. Be sure to verify the stability of any tall pieces and anchor them securely to the wall. Also, keep heavier objects in the lower shelves and drawers to distribute their weight and avoid accidents.

Choking  cribs beds  are a different safety concern in a nursery. Many children like to nibble on the cot rail corners, slats, or corners. You can stay clear of these hazards by choosing a cot which has rounded corners without a protruding edge, or by removing the elements when your child is old enough and able to stand on their own.

It is also recommended to avoid placing any wall-mounted clocks or other accessories with long cords close to the cot. If their fingers or toes are trapped in the cords babies and children can be strangled. Also, keep cots away from windows where blinds or curtains have long cords that can cause a fall.

Originality

The bed is among the most important aspects of a child's room as this is where they will spend the majority of their year. This is why it's worth investing in a stylish cot that can help establish the tone for the interior of the room. There are many options that are available. There are modern cots with sleek lines and clean lines. They will blend seamlessly in any space. There are also traditional cots such as those made of metal which are ideal for rooms that have been decorated with vintage style.

Wooden cots are also very popular due to their organic design that is a perfect match for an array of nursery decors. They are usually made of beech, maple, or birch and are usually varnished to protect them from accidental scratches. They can be expensive however, and are not suitable for every budget.

If you're looking to purchase a truly unique baby cot, consider buying one with curving edges. This will give it a very distinct style that will make it stand apart from other cots available that are available. They are also known for being extremely practical, as they offer more clearance underneath for storage.

A cot can be transformed into a toddler bed and a day bed. This is a great method to get more value for your money and will ensure that your child's bed will last all of their growth stages. Some cots come with conversion kits, while others can be purchased separately.

When you are choosing a cot ensure that it meets British safety standards. This includes ensuring that the mattress is fitted properly and there are no gaps where your child may escape from the crib. Remove any stickers or decorations that could create the risk of choking. Also, check that the crib's bars are not too close.

You can find a large selection of cots on the internet and in stores at stores such as Dunelm, Ikea and John Lewis. It is recommended to shop in store, as you can view the cots and decide which one is best for your child.