Choosing a Real Wood Cot Bed
A real wood cot-bed is a wise investment in your child's future. A quality piece of furniture will last until the time they enter the school (insert the crying emoji). The Scandi-style bed comes with three mattress positions and can be made to a toddler's bed using an extension kit.
The panel took us an hour to put together and the sides are low enough to allow for easy washing. Our testers loved the clean traditional design.
Material
A solid wooden bed is a timeless piece of furniture for the nursery that will be treasured for years to come. It will also be able stand up to the inevitable bumps and bruises of family life. However, choosing the right one can be difficult due to the numerous designs and features available.
The best wood cot bed is constructed of sturdy solid, durable materials like pine or mahogany. They should be sanded down and stained or painted with child-safe paint to protect against water damage. The mattress should be placed well, and labeled with the name of the company and the size. Your child's safety is of the utmost importance, so be sure that the cot you pick is in line with the most recent British and European safety standards. It should also be endorsed by a reputable international laboratory.
There are cot beds to suit every taste and budget regardless of whether you prefer an old-fashioned sleigh or a more modern. The Silver Cross Nostalgia is a stunning option that provides high-end quality and function with a timeless style to match. It is designed to last until your child is ready to go to bed and can be converted into a junior bed with the help of an optional set.
The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot-bed is another option. It offers many extra features to keep your baby snug and content. It has a useful drawer underneath to keep nappies and blankets in as well as teething rails and an adjustable height base with three positions. It's also simple to put together and is extremely durable - it can be converted into a toddler bed by the purchase of an extension kit.
If you're on a tight budget, you can also consider the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed, which is available in off-white or stylish green and is priced at PS372. It uses a standard cot bed and has a height-adjustable base that lets you lower the bed as your child grows. It can also be used from birth up to age four and the bars can be removed for a toddler bed.
Design
A solid wood cot-bed is a wise investment for the future. It will last for many years and provide your child with a safe place to sleep and develop. They are durable and versatile and can be adjusted to meet your child's changing requirements by adjusting the mattress bases. They're also a chic choice for any nursery, and blend with the furniture.
When you are looking to purchase a wooden cot bed it is important to consider the style and decor you want to create. Some are more modern, while others are more traditional style. Some are constructed from solid wood, while others are manufactured from composite materials, such as MDF. solid wood cot bed -wood cots are more costly however they are more durable and sturdy than MDF models.
The most durable wooden cots are constructed to last, and some of them even convert into a toddler's bed. Stokke Home Bed is a great example. It transforms from a crib to an adult bed, and then into an elegant couch. The Stokke Home Bed can be purchased with optional extras like a tent to allow your child to play with their toys and a changing table for a convenient diaper station.
The Mamas & Papas Sleigh Cot is another great option. It is constructed from FSC Pine and finished in a neutral white or beige. It's a great option for a neutral-themed nursery, and it is easy to set up the panel we tested took less than an hour to get functioning. This cot does not come with a mattress. Therefore, you'll need to buy one separately.

If you're looking for a low-cost cot that won't skimp on quality, you can choose the Elementary cot bed from John Lewis' Anyday range. It is easy to assemble and has three mattress heights, so it can be used for your baby from birth until four years old. It also includes teething rails and is built to stand the tests of time thanks to its solid construction.
For a top-quality purchase that lasts from newborn to toddler, take a look at the Little Interiors 1950s inspired cot from Danish brand Done by Deer. It's an original piece that can be turned into a low-level bed for toddlers or a playhouse by cutting off the cot bars. It was fairly easy to put together and our testers really liked the sturdy feel of it.
Safety
As parents you want your child to be secure at all times, especially when asleep. A good cot will ensure that your baby is well-rested and comfy. It should also be free from dangers, such as entrapment or suffocation. When looking for the perfect cot, consider the following safety features.
Check that the bars are not greater than 95 mm apart. Check that the bars do not exceed 95 mm apart. The larger gaps can trap your baby's arms or head. Make sure the cot is enough depth to keep your child from climbing out.
It should be placed away from any heaters or power points, as they can cause overheating. Also, make sure that the cot is free of toys, stuffed animals and other soft items, which could pose a danger to your child. It is also important to keep your cot away form blinds and curtains that have cords. They could pose a strangulation risk for your child.
Experts in the field verify and test that all new cots as well as cribs and cot beds are safe. However, some issues emerge when a product goes on the market, therefore it's important to be wary of heirloom or second-hand cribs that are older than what is recommended. Cots made before 1973 could be painted with toxic lead paint, while old stickers on the sides may peel off and create an choking hazard for infants. If you are considering a used cot, make sure that the mattress is new and meets British safety standard BS EN716.
This multi-functional cot by Stokke will see you through the toddler years of your child and beyond. It's stylish, sturdy and sturdy, and comes with three levels of height to accommodate your child's growth before converting it into a bed. Our MFM testers reported that the instructions were "clear and simple to follow". It doesn't come with the mattress, but it can be fitted to the standard 120cm by 60cm mattress. solid wood cotbed can also buy a teething rail kit and storage drawer to complement it.
Eco-friendly
Solid wood is an environmentally-friendly choice for cot beds because it's a strong and durable material. This means that you'll get furniture that will last for years and stand up to the bumps and scrapes of everyday family life. Solid wood cot beds tend to be made by hand, this means you can be certain that you're getting a premium product that's been made with the utmost care.
Solid-wood cots are also notable for their capacity to be transformed into other furniture for the nursery. This is particularly true of the Boori Evolution furniture range, which can be transformed into a toddler's bed, or even a sofa-bed so that your child will have it until he is six or seven years old. This is a great way to save money and you won't need to purchase a new crib for your child once they're outgrowing their cot.
The Mamas & Papas Franklin is one of the best solid wood cribs we've tested and it has a host of extra features that help to make it an excellent option for any baby. It comes with a drawer, teething rails and two different mattress height settings that can be adjusted as your child grows. It is also easy to assemble and our test participants considered it to be the most simple of all the crib bed models we test.
Scandi Classic Cot Bed by Ickle Bubba is another solid-wood cot perfect for any nursery. It's a beautiful piece furniture with rounded edges. It will make a stunning addition to any room and is suitable for infants and children up to three years old. It can be used as a cot, a toddler bed, or a junior bed, and can be customized with various accessories to match your style.
Safety is of course paramount when it comes to cot beds and all cots have to comply with strict UK safety regulations. You can learn more about the safety regulations that a particular cot must follow by reviewing the specifications on the website of the manufacturer. If you're not sure what kind of cot is the most secure for your child, ask your healthcare professional for advice.