A Wooden Bedside Cot Offers Versatility and Safety
A wooden bedside cot is a secure and practical option to bring your child closer to you during your sleep time. It is also versatile and easily converts into a crib or bassinet.
Some cots can be converted, with adjustable mattress bases as well as removable rails. These beds allow you to move your baby into a toddler's bed as they grow older.
Safety
A quality bedside cot is safe and durable. It will meet European safety standards and be free of dangers such as drop-side mechanisms, soft toys, dangling cords, or slats that could be used as a foothold by climbing infants. It is also free of dangles and other stickers that can catch or choke babies. If you're using a second-hand cot, you should check whether it's not been painted with lead paint or had an adjustable side mechanism. It must be dry and clean with a comfortable, air-conditioned mattress that fits comfortably, with no gaps.
A new mattress is also recommended for the cot since older mattresses are more likely to sag or be too thin. This could pose a choking hazard. Avoid adding
bedside crib with wheels like pillows and duvets because they can increase the risk of the suffocation. The Lullaby Trust recommends that you keep the cot clear of anything that could distract or interfere with your baby's sleep, including toys, dangley mobiles and crib bumpers.
Convenience
Some cots, including the Leander Linea or Stokke Sleepi Mini are equipped with a height-adjustable mattress base that lets you bring your baby close to you during bedtime. You can also lower the base as your baby grows and learns to stand and stand, preparing them for an independent routine at bedtime. Other convertible cots, like the Comfy Cubs Wooden Bedside Bassinet Sleeper, are designed to transition from a bedside crib to a separate bassinet, and then to a toddler bed when your child is ready to make the transition. To ensure security and comfort, pair your cot with baby-safe accessories.
Design
Depending on the design, a wooden bedside cot can be either traditional or modern. It could also be finished with a white or wood finish, which is ideal to create a neutral, modern-looking nursery. Some models even come with a drawer to help with storage.
Parents who would like to sleep next to their child can opt for a co-sleeper crib. These beds can be easily converted into a normal bassinet by eliminating the side rails. They are a safe and secure option for infants and toddlers who aren't ready to move into their own beds.
Like all cribs bedside cot, a bedside crib requires various accessories to make sure your baby is secure and well taken care of. A comfortable mattress cover that breathes is a must-have to protect your child from leaks and spills. You can also include a blanket or a cuddly toy for your baby to help him calm down.
Durability
Unlike cheaper materials like MDF and chipboard, solid wood cot beds are constructed to last. They're sturdy enough to withstand the demands of daily use and are less prone to releasing off-gasses, which makes them an ideal choice for your baby. They're also easy to disassemble and make it easier for parents to clean them.
A wooden frame for a cot bed is a stylish choice for your nursery, with many designs available in white and other neutral shades to match the other elements of the room. You can match the cot with a white Moses basket with a foam mattress and a bedding to create a unified appearance. Some cots, like the Stokke Sleepi Mini and the Leander Linea, come with a height-adjustable base mattress which can be lowered and raised adjusted to suit your child's needs. This will help them develop independence by teaching them how to get in and out of the bed independently.

Solid wooden cots are an investment that will last for a long time, and are versatile enough to be used by a variety of children or handed down to future babies. These cots are also great for families who want to change their rooms regularly. They can be easily adapted to new colour schemes and design, but without sacrificing their functionality.