The Best Sleep Furniture for Your Baby: A Beginner’s Guide

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Designing a nursery for your little one can be an exciting and important task for parents-to-be. Selecting the right sleep furniture pieces is a key element in creating a functional and inviting nursery space. This guide is designed to help you navigate the world of baby sleep furniture by providing valuable insights on considerations such as safety, design, and budget. By understanding your needs, evaluating safety aspects, and exploring various design options, you can make informed decisions that will ensure a comfortable sleep space for your baby.

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How to Choose the Right Bassinet

Bassinets provide a warm and comfortable sleeping area for babies in their early months. Nevertheless, it may not be the ideal choice for everyone’s lifestyle or home setting. If you have determined that a bassinet is suitable for you, we have all the details you need to make a purchase.

Space

Your space considerations for a bassinet will depend on how exactly you plan on using it. Because bassinets are used for such a short amount of time, on average six months, many manufactures add additional features to make the purchase of a bassinet more enticing. Some bassinets are fully convertible units with conversion kits which can be used as large cribs and eventually toddler beds, others come with wheels which can be moved around the house, others have a drop-down side to facilitate co-sleeping, and then you get plain models consisting of a sleeping basket/pod and a stand. This is before we even get to electronic and app-controlled models.

It is recommended that babies room share with their parents (or just father or mother) for the first six months. Even if you do not choose a bassinet with a co-sleeper function, many mothers find it convenient to have the bassinet close to their bed to facilitate nighttime feedings and soothing. Measure the space between your side of the bed and the wall and, if you do elect the co-sleeping function, measure the height of your bed as well. If you select a fully convertible bassinet, pay specific attention to the sizes after each conversion to ensure it will serve you at each stage and in each room where it will be placed.

Budget

Unless you are investing in a fully convertible bassinet, you plan on having additional children, or you have an extremely flexible budget we recommend keeping your investment in a bassinet relatively low. Although a bassinet can be extremely useful, it is used for such a short amount of time that it is not worth stretching your budget for. Another plan can always be made, such as starting off baby in a traditional crib or travel cot in your room. Bassinets can also often be found in really great condition second hand exactly because of the short time they are used. If you do purchase a second-hand bassinet, we recommend purchasing a new mattress and having the bassinet pressure washed or steam cleaned.

Designs and features

Safety features

The most important feature of any bassinet will be safety. For bassinets, the general guidelines are to have a firm mattress with no gaps between the mattress and side of the bassinet as well as no loose sheets or any other items in the bassinet. Try to choose a standard size and shaped bassinet This will make it easier to find mattresses and sheets that fit properly. Alternatively, check in-store or online to see if your preferred bassinet sells mattress and sheets to fit the model. It’s recommended to take this step as the specific mattress and linens for a specific bassinet might be more that you’re willing to invest.

The bassinet should also have mesh sides or open panels to facilitate airflow. If the bassinet has wheels, ensure it has locking mechanisms to prevent accidental movement. Lastly, any material used in baby sleep furniture should be non-toxic. You are less likely to encounter toxins if you live in a country with strict regulations or by purchasing a bassinet produced in a European or Canadian country where the regulations are stringent. Importing, however, is not your only option. If a bassinet and its mattress are made of natural and untreated fabric, as opposed to fabric treated with flame retardant chemicals, then if will be safe for your baby.

Long-term use and versatility

Opting for a bassinet that can be fully converted would undoubtedly provide you with the greatest longevity and versatility for your baby’s sleeping arrangements. With a fully convertible bassinet, you can easily transition from a bassinet to a crib to a toddler bed, and even a full-size bed as your child grows. This means you won’t have to constantly buy new sleeping solutions as your baby outgrows their current one, saving you time and money in the long run. Additionally, a fully convertible bassinet allows you to customize the sleeping setup to suit your child’s needs and preferences, ensuring they have a comfortable and safe place to rest at every stage of their development. However, parents planning on a larger family might find it more convenient to have a single dedicated bassinet from which to move their infants as the grow.

Ease of transport

Consider the ease of transport. If you plan on moving the bassinet from room to room or traveling with it, look for one that is lightweight and has convenient handles or wheels for easy manoeuvrability. A bassinet you can roll from room to room is a great option if you have a single-story home, whereas if you have a multi-level home my recommendation would be a carry-cot bassinet, also known as a Moses basket, with a stand. The stand can be left your bedroom and the basket brought with you as you go about your day in your home. However, some parents prefer having a bassinet remain a dedicate sleep area and placing their babies on playmats whilst moving around the home.

Sleep options

You’ll want to select a model that gives you the most options, without compromising on safety and affordability; because you won’t know your baby’s specific preferences or needs until they arrive. A drop down-side on a bassinet or travel cot can mimic co-sleeping whist ensuring you baby has their own sleep space. This is a commonly used future as it makes soothing and nighttime feedings easier. Adjustable heights and angles are wonderful for reflux babies who need to be inclined for at least 30 minutes after feeding. Rocking and vibrating capabilities are tricky because your baby will either love or hate them. It is for this reason we rank these features last. If you can comfortably afford a sleep space with them, then go for it! However, it is not worth stretching the budget for. Additional storage on sleep furniture is a nice-to-have feature because it can hold nighttime supplies such as diapers, bottles, wipes, spare clothes, etc. However, this isn’t a priority feature as the same effect can be achieved with a basket on one’s nightstand. Mobiles are also not something to prioritize as research suggests that this is too stimulating and can disrupt associations with the sleep space.

Buyer’s guide to travel and portable cots

Travel cribs are portable, lightweight, and convenient, making them ideal for families on the go. They can easily be transported and set up in various locations, providing a comfortable and secure place for babies and toddlers to sleep. Travel cribs are designed to be compact and foldable, allowing them to fit easily into a car trunk or be checked in as luggage during air travel. This eliminates the need to rely on potentially uncomfortable or unsafe hotel cribs.

Space

Space considerations for a travel cot go beyond just fitting it into your home. You should also consider how it fits in your car or on flights when folded up. Considering the weight of the travel cot is just as important as its size. A lightweight cot will be easier to carry and maneuver, especially in airports or when moving it from one place to another. It will also be less of a burden when lifting it into the car or carrying it up and down stairs.

When traveling by car, the cot should easily fit into your vehicle without taking up too much space. This is especially important if you have limited trunk space or need to accommodate other luggage or equipment. A compact and efficient folding travel cot will not only save space but also leave room for other essentials during your journey.

Similarly, if you plan to travel by air, the size and weight of the travel cot become even more crucial. Airlines have specific regulations for carry-on and checked baggage, and exceeding these limits can result in extra fees or restrictions. Therefore, it’s vital to choose a travel cot that meets the airline’s requirements and can be easily transported without causing inconvenience or extra charges.

Budget

The amount you decide to spend on a travel cot will depend on how often you intend on using it. If you plan on traveling frequently and using it for future children, it would be wise to invest in a durable cot. Similarly, if you intend to use the travel cot as your child’s primary sleep space both at home and on the go, it is advisable to spend more on a cot that can withstand regular use and wear and tear.

However, if you only plan on using the travel cot occasionally or for short trips, it may not be necessary to spend a significant amount of money on a high-end cot. In these cases, a more budget-friendly option would suffice. In this case you may also consider a lightly used second-hand travel cot. If you do purchase a second-hand travel cot, we recommend purchasing a new mattress and having the cot pressure washed or steam cleaned.

Designs and features

Safety features

The most important feature of any travel cot will be safety. For travel cots, the general guidelines are to have a firm mattress with no gaps between the mattress and side of the cot as well as no loose sheets or any other items in the cot. If you’re a frequent traveler, consider investing in a fold-up travel mattress for added convenience. Just be sure to check the measurements of your cot before ordering online to ensure a proper fit. Opting for a standard size and shape cot can also help you save on costs compared to custom-made travel mattresses. However, if you do not travel often or solely travel by car, then a normal mattress would be more budget friendly.

The travel cot should also have mesh sides to facilitate airflow. If it has wheels, ensure it has locking mechanisms to prevent accidental movement. Lastly, travel cots are mostly made from fabric so you will want to ensure that the fabric has not been treated with flame-retardant chemicals which can become concentrated inside the bodies of living things and disrupt hormone function.

Long-term use and versatility

Investing in a larger travel cot can greatly extend its usability. These cots are typically longer and slightly wider than standard models, while still being considered a ‘standard’ size for linens and mattresses. They are often referred to as ‘large travel cots’ or something similar. It’s important to find a balance between size and portability, especially for frequent travelers. By opting for a bigger cot, you can enjoy its benefits for up to three years. However, it’s still crucial to ensure that the travel cot is lightweight and can fold into a size that meets train or airline requirements or allows space for other items in your car. Additionally, we recommend selecting a travel cot with durable mechanisms that can withstand constant assembly and disassembly.

Ease of transport

A travel cot with wheels is useful for moving it easily within a one-story home or accommodation. If it has an attachable bassinet, it can also be moved around in a multi-level home. It’s important to have a travel bag for your travel cot. This bag is essential for a convenient and stress-free travel experience. Having a travel bag for your travel cot is crucial for a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. It protects your cot from potential damage, simplifies transportation and maintains cleanliness.

Sleep options

It’s important to choose a model that offers a wide range of sleep options for your baby, while still prioritizing safety, affordability, and ease of transport. A travel cot with a drop down-side can provide a co-sleeping experience for your baby while ensuring they have their own sleep space. Many parents find this feature helpful as it makes soothing and nighttime feedings easier. If you do choose this option, it is important to measure the height of your bed to ensure that it will line up flush with the travel cot mattress. Any gaps are considered a hazard and most travel cots do not have adjustable heights.

Some travel cots even come with attachable changing stations, which can be convenient for nighttime diaper changes when sharing a room. Having additional storage on a travel cot is also a nice-to-have feature, as it allows you to keep nighttime supplies like diapers, bottles, wipes, and spare clothes within reach. This can be especially useful when traveling, as you can have everything you need set up next to your bed. However, if you primarily use the travel cot at home, you can achieve the same effect by using a basket on your nightstand. It’s worth noting that mobiles are not a high priority, as research suggests that they can be too stimulating and disrupt associations with the sleep space.

Crib buying guide

Many parents choose a traditional crib for their baby because of its trusted reliability and safety features. Traditional cribs have been a popular choice for generations, and for good reason. They provide a sturdy and secure sleeping environment for babies, giving parents peace of mind knowing that their baby is protected while they sleep.

Space

After a baby outgrows a bassinet, usually around six months or when they start rolling, they usually transition to a crib until they are ready for a toddler bed. However, it is worth noting that some cribs have two levels, allowing newborns to start off in a crib. Nevertheless, it’s important to consider that cribs with drop-down sides, which would offer the option of co-sleeping, have been banned in many countries due to the risk of accidental injuries when the baby’s limbs are sticking out of the slats. If you plan on having your baby in a crib in your bedroom, make sure it fits comfortably and allows you to move freely. It’s also ideal if the crib can fit through your doorways to avoid the hassle of disassembling and reassembling when moving it to the nursery.

Budget

A crib will most likely be your baby’s primary sleep space after they have outgrown their bassinet. Unless you have chosen to use a travel cot. When choosing a crib, prioritize its construction material rather than its brand. Look for a sturdy model made of solid wood or metal that has not been treated with harmful chemicals. To save money without sacrificing quality and safety, consider buying locally made cribs. You can also opt for a second-hand crib, but keep in mind the additional cost of sanding and repainting if it has not been certified to have been finished with non-toxic materials.

Designs and features

Safety features

Again, the general guideline on any baby sleep furniture item is to have a firm mattress with no gaps between the mattress and sides as well as no loose sheets.

An important safety consideration is the spacing between crib slats. The gaps between slats should be narrow enough to prevent a baby’s head from getting stuck, but wide enough to allow proper ventilation. There also should not be drop-down sides on the crib. In the past, drop-side cribs were popular, but due to safety concerns, they have been banned in many countries. New cribs won’t have drop-down sides, but it’s something to consider if you’re looking at pre-loved or vintage cribs.

It is important for cribs to have adjustable mattress heights to reduce the risk of babies climbing or falling out as they grow and become more mobile. Make sure the lowest level is at the base of the crib.

You will also want to ensure that the paint and finishes on the crib are non-toxic and lead-free. Babies often chew on crib rails, and if the paint or finish contains toxic substances, it can pose serious health risks. Choosing cribs with certified non-toxic finishes ensures that the baby’s exposure to harmful substances is minimized. Whilst lead-based paint isn’t something that would be used on new cribs, it is a concern when considering pre-loved or vintage cribs that have been painted. In this case, we recommend having the crib sanded and repainted.

Long-term use and versatility

It’s important to consider a larger crib as it can significantly increase its usefulness. As long as the crib has a standard shape, you shouldn’t have any trouble finding mattresses and linens to fit. We recommend checking both in-store and online to see if your preferred crib offers mattress and sheets that match its dimensions. These cribs are usually longer and slightly wider than standard models, allowing you to use them for up to three years. Another option to maximize the crib’s functionality is to choose a convertible crib that can easily transform into a toddler bed.

Sleep options

When it comes to cribs, safety should be the top priority. Unlike bassinets and travel cots, cribs are designed without certain features to ensure infants’ safety. As babies grow, features like vibrating and soothing capabilities can become unsafe, so creating a neutral sleep environment is important. Simplicity in cribs also makes them easier for parents to use. By focusing on essential features like adjustable mattress heights, cribs become more user-friendly. This simplicity not only makes assembly and disassembly easier but also simplifies cleaning and maintenance, helping parents keep the crib in good condition.

Timeless guidelines

Quality and Safety Standards

No matter which country you live in, it will have specific safety guidelines on baby sleep furniture. If your country does not have their own safely certifications, then we suggest reading up on European and Canadian safety standards. There is no need to go too in-depth, but knowing the basic safety principals will help you confidently select sleep furniture.

If you are purchasing a pre-loved sleep furniture, do a quick search to ensure it has not been recalled and still meets current safety guidelines.

Aesthetics

Opting for sleep furniture in a neutral colour is a wise decision as it provides more flexibility when it comes to decorating the nursery. You won’t have to stress about matching colours or themes, and it can easily be passed down to future siblings or more easily sold when it’s no longer needed.

Reviews and recommendations

By reading reviews and hearing personal experiences, you can also learn about any potential issues or drawbacks that others have encountered with certain furniture models. This information can help you avoid making a costly mistake and ensure that you are investing in a product that meets your specific requirements. Furthermore, by taking the time to research and gather information from various sources, you can feel more confident in your decision and have peace of mind knowing that you have chosen the best sleep furniture for your baby.

Ultimately, the insights gained from reviews and personal experiences can help you make a well-informed choice that will benefit both you and your little one.

Visit Showrooms and Test the Sleep Furniture

When it comes to shopping online, the convenience it offers is unparalleled. With just a few clicks, you can browse through a vast array of products, compare prices from different sellers, and have your desired item delivered right to your doorstep. This ease and accessibility have revolutionized the way we shop, making it more efficient and time-saving.

While online platforms provide detailed descriptions, images, and customer reviews, there are certain aspects of sleep furniture that can only be truly understood by physically examining it.

By visiting a physical store or showroom, you have the opportunity to touch and feel the fabric used in the furniture. This allows you to assess the quality of the material, ensuring that it is soft, comfortable, and safe for your baby’s delicate skin. Additionally, physically inspecting the sleep furniture allows you to check for any potential flaws or defects that may not be visible in online images.

Trying out the mechanisms of the furniture is another crucial aspect that cannot be overlooked. Online descriptions may provide information about adjustable heights, rocking features, or folding capabilities, but actually testing these functions in person gives you a better understanding of their ease of use and durability. By physically interacting with the bassinet, travel cot or crib, you can ensure that it meets your specific requirements and preferences.

Making the final decision

Remember, every baby is different and what works for one may not work for another. It’s important to consider your own lifestyle, preferences, and budget when selecting sleep furniture essentials. Ultimately, creating a nursery that meets your baby’s needs and makes your life easier is the goal. By carefully considering your options and prioritizing simplicity and functionality, you can create a space that both you and your baby will love. Good luck with your nursery preparations!

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