5. White Wooden Cotbed Projects For Any Budget
White Wooden Cot Bed
The stylish and sturdy white wooden cot bed from Silver Cross is a great option for the nursery of your baby. It is designed with a stunning Nordic style and short grid sides. It is also simple to put together.
This is a fantastic baby cot that can last through the toddler years. It comes with three adjustable mattress heights as well as teething rails.
Easy to assemble
A white wooden cotbed is among the first major milestones in your journey as a parent. There are plenty to look forward to: your little one's first adorable smile (or cheeky bout of wind) or their first word - although we're open for interpretations on that one - and also the day they move out of the cot and into their first big bed.
It is important to think about what you'll require from a cot before choosing one. There are plenty of options, whether you want something simple or extravagant. The top pick from our MFM tester was the Mamas & Papas Coxley, that is simple to put together and has some nice nifty features like an under-bed drawer that slides underneath and three adjustable mattress heights.
Oliver Furniture Wood Cot is another alternative. It combines stunning Nordic design with a unique and functional. With an extender for mattresses and a conversion kit it can be converted into a bed for toddlers. This means that your child can use it for several years. The cot has two height settings, as well as a short grid side. This allows parents to lift and take away their children without straining their backs.
If you're concerned about building a cot on your own, John Lewis offers an assembly service for a fee of PS60. This includes mounting the cot to the wall (if required) and then removing all packaging. It is available in a range of colours and styles to complement your nursery and can be used with a standard 140cm x 70cm cot mattress. It's more expensive than other cots we've tested, but it's still a great investment.
Easy to move
The most beautiful white wooden cot bed is easy to move and can be converted into an infant's bed. The low base and side rails allow for an easy access to your baby. They can also be outfitted with teething rails to will protect your gums from the baby. They are also long-lasting and durable and are a good investment for your child. You can find them in online stores and some offer free home delivery and fast customer service.
One of the best white cot beds is made by Oliver Furniture. Oliver Furniture provides a wide range of cots as well other furniture for nursery. The company's aim is to design and create furniture that can meet the demands of modern families and will last for many years to come. Their products are constructed from natural and durable woods that are designed to fit standard door frames. They also make use of European woods that help to preserve forests and reduce the amount of waste.
Another great cot is the Stokke Xpanda Cot Bed, which can be converted into a toddler bed. The cot is minimalist in design and is ideal for bedrooms with smaller spaces. It also has an under-bed drawer that is great to store toys and other essentials for the nursery. The curved sides also make it easy to clean. Our test participants are impressed by the fact that it can fit through standard doors and is a major plus for new parents who are constantly traveling.
The Mamas and Papas Franklin is a chic, white cot bed that is easy to move around. The cot has a drawer for storage and teething rails as well as other accessories. It is a stylish and sturdy option. It's also easy to put together, and our testers felt it was a great value for money.
Converts into a toddler bed
If you're worried about your child getting out of their cot soon, opt for one that converts into an infant bed. This will let them sleep in the same bed for as long as six years. The nimbus white Atlas baby crib is a great choice, with 3 handy adjustable slatted beds. It also has fixed side panels and teething bars to ensure your baby is secure and comfortable while they sleep.
It's likely that your child ready to transition in case they've been wanting a bed for their toddler. However, don't push them into the transition even if they're not ready to make the transition. If they are sprouting faster than Jack's beanstalks, or more adept than Houdini in their attempts to escape their crib it is best to wait a while longer.
Look into a mattress with a low profile that is closer to the ground. This may help them to move into and out of the bed on their own. You can pick a cot-bed equipped with safety rails that are built-in or one that has removable rails.
Once your toddler is ready to move into a single bed, simply use the included conversion kit to turn their crib into a junior bed. This will keep them sleeping in the same bed for a longer duration of time and will save you money in the long time. A junior bed is an affordable bunk bed that can be used by your child's younger siblings. It could also be transformed into a fashionable Scandi style loft bed.
Sturdy
Cots need to be strong enough to stand the tests of time, so make sure you select one that's constructed from solid wood. This ensures it's sturdy and durable and will allow your child to sleep in peace for years to be. There are several different types of wood used to construct cots, such as mahogany, walnut and oak. Each has its own distinctive design, but they're all extremely durable and durable.
There's a crib made of wood for every design, whether you want classic white finishes, or something with a subtle colour like truffle. You can also choose a modern or vintage-inspired design, based on your nursery decor. If your baby grows out of the crib, you can transform it into a toddler bed using the toddler rail that comes with it.
This cot is a great choice if you're after a Scandinavian-inspired look, as it has clean lines and simple details. It also has three heights of base that can be adjusted, as well as an attractive storage drawer for nappies, blankets and other clothes. The instructions are simple and easy to follow.
The quality and durability of this cot makes it worth the cost. It is made from American white oak, which is solid and veneered making it sturdy and stylish. It is safe for newborns and the toddler rail included can convert it into a toddler's bed. It's also easy to put together and does not require any tools. You don't need to be a skilled DIYer to build it. It's also lightweight, so you can move it once your child begins to walk. This cot also features a lovely sleigh shape which is perfect for furniture that is lighter in color or sat comfortably between dark nightstands to create an appealing contrast.

Style
If you're looking for a cot that is durable and stylish then take a look at this wooden model. It's easy to assemble and has a simple design that can easily blend into the decor of your nursery. It's also ideal for growing children since it can be transformed into a toddler bed or an extra bed for the day. It's also a great choice for rooms with low ceilings and small spaces.
Another cot that is worth looking into is this white one from Stokke. It's a great choice for parents looking to bring some Scandi design to their nursery. It's available in several color options and its curving sides distinguish it from other cot beds. It's also simple to move which makes it perfect for moving around the home.
The wooden cot bed from Ikea is a stylish and affordable option. It takes just over an hour to construct and comes with all the required tools and instructions. This crib is suitable for infants from 3 years old. It can be converted into a toddler bed or a sofa bed. Its minimalist design makes it a perfect design for modern homes.
If you're on the hunt for a cot that will grow with your baby, this stylish wooden sleigh design is a great option. It comes with a drawer for storage that can store all your child's necessities. It comes with three adjustable mattress base positions and can be used up to the age of four. It is possible to remove the bars and transform it into an upholstered bench for older children. It's only a minus that you need to buy a separate mattress. This can be costly.