20 Myths About Wooden Bedside Cot: Busted

20 Myths About Wooden Bedside Cot: Busted

A Wooden Bedside Cot Offers Versatility and Safety

A bedside cot made of wooden is a safe and practical way to bring your newborn closer to you during your sleep time. It can also be used for multiple purposes, easily converting into a bassinet, or a standalone crib.

Some cot beds are convertible and come with adjustable mattress bases and removable side rails. These beds allow you to change your baby to an adult bed as they grow older.

Safety

A good quality wooden bedside cot is secure and durable. It will meet European safety regulations and will be free of dangers, such as drop-side mechanisms or soft toys. It is also free of dangles and other stickers that can choke or catch babies. If you're using an old cot, you must ensure that it's not been sprayed with leaded paint or had a drop side mechanism. It should be dry and clean with a firm, breathable mattress that fits tightly without any gaps.

A new mattress is recommended for the cot because older mattresses are more prone to sag or be too thin. This could pose the risk of choking. Avoid adding extra items like pillows and duvets as they increase the chance of being suffocated. The Lullaby Trust recommends that you keep your cot free of all items that might disrupt or disrupt your baby's sleep, including toys, dangly mobiles and cot bumpers.

Convenience

Some cots such as the Leander Linea and Stokke Sleepi Mini come with the mattress base which can be adjusted in height to to keep your baby close during the night. You can lower the base as your little one grows and learns to stand and stand, preparing for a more independent routine of bedtime. Other convertible cots, such as the Comfy Cubs Wooden Bedside Bassinet sleeper are designed to transform from a crib into a bassinet, and then to a toddler's cot when your child is capable. To ensure security and comfort, pair your cot with baby-safe accessories.

Design



A bedside cot made of wood is available in both traditional and contemporary designs. It could also come with a white or wood finish, which is perfect to create a neutral, modern-looking nursery. Some models come with an integrated drawer for storage.

Parents who want to sleep next to their child can opt for a crib that is co-sleeper. These beds can be easily converted into a bassinet with the removal of the side rails. They are a safe and practical solution for babies and newborns who are not ready to move into their own beds.

Like any crib, bedside cots need a variety of accessories to ensure your baby is at ease. A few essentials include a soft and breathable mattress protector to shield your baby from leaks and accidental spills. Add a blanket or cuddly toy for your baby to help them settle.

Durability

Solid wood cot-beds are made to last for a long time, unlike less durable materials like MDF or chipboard.  bedside cot newborn  are sturdy enough to stand up to the demands of everyday use, and are less likely to release off-gasses. This makes them a safer option for your child. They are also easy to take apart, which makes 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 colours to complement the rest of the room. To create a cohesive look it is possible to match the white Moses basket with a mattress made of foam and bedding. Some cots and cot beds such as the Leander Linea and the Stokke Sleepi Mini include a height-adjustable mattress base that can be lowered or raised to suit your child's growing needs. This will help your child gain independence by teaching them how to get into and out of bed on their own.

Solid wooden cots are an investment that will endure the test of time and are flexible enough to be used by multiple children or handed down to future children. They're also an excellent choice for families that love to change their bedroom decor frequently and can easily be altered to accommodate new colour schemes and designs without sacrificing their functionality.