Cots With Under-Bed Drawers
This pretty cot features an under-bed storage drawer, best for stashing nappies, clothes and toys. Plus, it can convert into a young child bed by getting rid of the repaired sides.
It's easy to put together, excellent value for cash and looks excellent in a baby girl or kid nursery. What's more, it has 2 height positions, high for newborns and low to prevent escape efforts!
1. Performance
A large under-bed drawer offers extra storage for baby basics, keeping nurseries neat and streamlined. They're frequently crafted from premium quality wood, using lasting durability and beauty that matches any nursery design style. Nurseries can become messy rapidly, from nappies and clothes to toys and bed linen, so having an extra storage option is a practical addition that assists keep the space organised.
Cots For Tots with a drawer can likewise be a great way to conserve space in smaller nurseries, where floor space is limited. The extra storage can be utilized for clothing, blankets and other essentials that aren't regularly needed, taking advantage of the readily available space. The under-drawer can likewise offer an outstanding option to a dresser in smaller sized spaces, as it uses up less floor space and can be easily taken out when needed for late-night diaper modifications or feedings.
Many cot beds with integrated drawers are created to grow with your kid, transforming from a cot into a toddler bed and in some cases even into a couch. This adaptability makes them a smart financial investment that will last through your kid's early years, offering a safe location to sleep for many years to come. The Mokee Mini Cot Bed is an exceptional example, with a height-adjustable mattress base that allows you to change the mattress position as your baby grows, and teething rails that protect their sensitive gums. This integrates with a full-width integrated drawer for a practical, trendy and flexible furniture piece.
This under-bed drawer is suitable with our Coleby range of cot beds and fits cots with legs that sit part of the cot end (not those with individual leg attachments). The 73L storage drawer develops adequate space for bedding, toys and other basics, and small caster wheels offer easy gain access to when required.
2. Visual appeals

This stylish solid-wood cot with drawer offers great worth for money and includes a streamlined truffle-coloured surface that will suit any nursery. It likewise has 3 base height positions to accommodate your baby as they grow, and features teething rails and a mattress. Plus, you can transform it into a young child bed.
Our panel discovered it truly simple to put together, in spite of its large size. All the pieces were well packaged and plainly identified, so it only took about an hour for two people to put it together.
Grace enjoyed how strong and modern the style is-- particularly as it's made from top quality wood, instead of plastic. It's likewise a smart choice for anybody who's looking for a conventional sleigh-style cot with storage. It's worth keeping in mind, nevertheless, that you will require to purchase different matching furniture pieces, such as a changing system and wardrobe, to complete the appearance.
3. Space-saving
Among the best things about cots with under-bed drawers is that they maximise the space in your nursery by supplying additional storage underneath the bed. Nappies, clothes, toys and bedding can all live in the drawer, making sure whatever you need is within simple reach-- but out of sight when your baby is sleeping.
In addition to saving wall space, a cot with a roomy under-bed drawer can likewise assist keep your nursery neat and tidy. When babies first begin to check out, they can be tempted to climb up and have fun with products in the room, including furnishings, curtains, decorations and even their own moses basket or cot. This can position a severe danger, especially if your child winds up getting trapped in between their cot or moses basket and any surrounding items.
It's crucial to position your baby's crib or cot away from windows, radiators and plug sockets, as these can present a choking threat. Additionally, your baby won't be able to control their body temperature level as well as you can, so it's likewise an excellent idea to prevent placing their sleep space near any heating sources to prevent overheating. This moKee under-bed storage drawer fits perfectly underneath the Grace Mini cot, producing a helpful location to save all your basics, while the small caster wheels provide quick and uncomplicated access.
4. Benefit
The under-bed drawer is a hassle-free way to keep all those extra baby fundamentals in one place. Nappies, socks, toys and blankets will all fit within and be within easy reach when required. Little caster wheels make it effortless to move in and out too. This clever option fits the Mini Cot by moKee and is readily available in 4 colours. Please note it is just suitable with cot beds sized 70 x 140 cm and has been specifically created to fit this item.
5. Relieve of assembly
Including a storage drawer to your cot bed is an excellent way to keep baby products cool and organised. Nappies, vests, toys, books and other basics can be stored within the drawer which fits under the cot and is simple to gain access to. Little caster wheels make it effortless to move the drawer in and out for quick access to all those bits and pieces your youngster needs.
A lot of cots have some type of drawer or compartment, whether it's at the bottom of the frame or in the base. The most convenient way to assemble a cot with drawers is by following the manufacturer's guidelines carefully. Reading them through first, and familiarising yourself with the various parts of the cot will help you expect any challenging sections before they turn up. It's likewise practical to work with a partner or an older kid, as it can be enjoyable to do together and makes the process more manageable.
When assembled, it's important to confirm the safety of your cot before using it for your baby. Examine that all bolts are tight, the slats or bars are safe and secure and there are no loose screws. It's likewise worth ensuring the cot isn't too close to other furnishings or anything that might provide a foothold or be a risk of strangulation or entrapment, e.g. strings, blind cables and drape pulls. Finally, do not bang the wooden dowels in with a hammer, as this can cause them to crack and compromise. You can likewise inspect the safety of your cot by checking it meets BS EN 716-1: 2017 in cot mode and BS 8509: 2008 + A1: 2011 in bed mode.