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Preparing a baby sleep setup UK families can trust is one of the most important nursery jobs before a baby arrives. Most parents do it for the first time with plenty of questions and not much clear guidance, so the best starting point is simple: choose a safe sleep space, a firm mattress, and fitted bedding that suits your baby's stage.

This collection brings together cots, bassinets, mattresses and bedding for a practical nursery sleep essentials UK setup from the first night home. Boori designs nursery furniture with safety, quality and long-term family use in mind, helping parents build a calm sleep space without overcomplicating the room.

How To Think About Your Baby's Sleep Setup?

A good baby sleep space works in stages, because newborn routines change quickly during the first year. In the first weeks, your baby needs a bassinet or cot from birth, a firm flat mattress, and a fitted sheet only. The Lullaby Trust recommends babies sleep on their back, on a firm flat surface, in the same room as parents for the first six months, which makes early room layout just as important as the furniture.

From around 3 to 6 months, some families move from a bassinet into a cot, while others use a cot from the first night. Between 6 and 12 months, babies become more mobile, so lowering the cot base and keeping a safe nursery sleep environment UK becomes even more important. After 12 months, some families move from a sleeping bag to a light blanket, but the cot often remains the main sleep space. This staged view makes setting up a safe sleep space for a newborn UK feel much easier.

Cots & Cot Beds --- The Foundation Of The Sleep Space

Cots and cot beds create the main structure of your baby's sleep area. Boori's range covers standard cot beds, compact options, oval designs and convertible styles that can support different room sizes and family plans. Parents can begin with cots and cot beds when they want the main sleep space, then compare space saving cots if the nursery is smaller or shared with the parents' room.

For families who prefer softer shapes or a more distinctive room layout, oval cots can offer a different look while still keeping the focus on safe sleep. Boori cot beds are made with quality timber and water-based, low-VOC finishes, giving parents a practical base for newborn sleep products UK without turning the page into a technical product comparison. Boori cot compliance includes EN 716-1-2:2017+AC:2019, which covers areas such as structure, spacing and safe cot construction.

Bassinets & Cradles --- The Newborn Stage

Bassinets and cradles are useful for the early newborn stage because they offer a smaller sleep space and can support closer night-time care. They can make sense when parents want the baby nearby for feeds, settling and quick checks during the first months. It is also fine to go straight to a cot from birth, as long as the cot, mattress and bedding are suitable and the sleep area stays clear.

A bassinet is most useful when space is tight or when parents prefer a smaller footprint beside the bed. Once a baby can sit, kneel or pull up, the safest next step is moving to a cot. Boori bassinets comply with BS EN 1130:2019, and the Boori bassinets and cradles range sits within the wider nursery sleep essentials UK pathway for the first months at home.

Cot Mattresses --- The Safe Sleep Foundation

A cot mattress is a safety decision as much as a comfort choice. The mattress should be firm, flat, well-fitting and suitable for the cot or cot bed it is used with. The gap between the mattress and cot frame should be no more than 4cm on any side, because a poor fit can create unsafe spaces around the sleep area.

Boori's cot and cot bed mattresses are British-made and meet BS EN 16890:2017, giving parents a clearer starting point when planning a complete nursery sleep setup. This section should stay focused on safety and fit, while detailed mattress types can be covered on dedicated mattress pages.



Cot Fitted Sheets & Bedding --- The Safe Sleep Finish

For babies under 12 months, bedding should stay simple. The Lullaby Trust recommends a clear sleep space, which means no loose bedding, no padded items and no cot bumpers. A fitted sheet is the safe bedding base because it sits flat and secure on the mattress.

Boori's cot fitted sheets range supports cot and cot bed setups with options designed to coordinate with the wider nursery collection. For older stages or supervised use outside the first-year safe sleep rules, families can explore muslins, blankets and sleeping bags. The main goal for the first year is a clear, fitted and safe nursery sleep environment UK.

What You Need For A Baby To Sleep --- A Simple Checklist?

For parents asking what do I need for baby to sleep UK, the essentials are a cot or bassinet that meets UK safety standards, a firm and well-fitting mattress, and at least three fitted sheets so one can be on the mattress, one can be in the wash, and one can be spare. A room thermometer also helps parents choose the correct TOG sleeping bag for the room temperature.

The NHS and The Lullaby Trust advise a clear sleep space for babies, with no pillows, cot bumpers, loose quilts, sleep positioners or loose blankets for babies under 12 months. A safe setup does not need to be crowded. The safer choice is usually the simpler one: a suitable sleep space, a compliant mattress, a fitted sheet and room-temperature guidance.

Boori Cots, Bassinets & Bedding --- Quality And Compliance

Boori cots bassinets and bedding are designed around safety, material quality and everyday family use. Boori uses sustainably sourced European Beech and Australian Araucaria timber, with water-based, low-VOC paint finishes that can be wiped clean with a soft cloth. These details matter in a baby nursery sleep collection UK because nursery furniture is used every day, often from the first night home.

Boori cot compliance includes EN 716-1-2:2017+AC:2019, Boori bassinets comply with BS EN 1130:2019, and Boori mattresses meet BS EN 16890:2017 and are British-made. Delivery is made to your front door, with typical processing within 1--3 business days before dispatch. Boori warranties range from 3 to 5 years across relevant nursery furniture, depending on the product and registration. Families planning a coordinated setup can also explore nursery furniture sets.

FAQs


What do I need for a baby to sleep safely in the UK?

You need a cot or bassinet that meets UK safety standards, a firm well-fitting mattress, fitted sheets only, a room thermometer and a clear sleep space. The Lullaby Trust recommends no loose blankets, pillows, cot bumpers or sleep positioners for babies under 12 months. Boori cots, bassinets and mattresses are designed around relevant UK safety standards, including EN 716-1-2:2017+AC:2019, BS EN 1130:2019 and BS EN 16890:2017.

Should I start with a bassinet or go straight to a cot?

You can safely start with either a bassinet or a cot if the product meets the right safety standards and is used correctly. A bassinet can be useful for the newborn phase because it has a smaller footprint and keeps the baby close for night feeds, while a cot from birth is also a safe option. Move from a bassinet to a cot once your baby can sit, kneel or pull up, and Boori offers both options within its nursery sleep range.

What is the UK safety standard for baby cots?

The UK safety standard for baby cots is EN 716-1-2:2017+AC:2019, which covers points such as slat spacing, mattress fit and structural integrity. Bassinets and cradles are covered by BS EN 1130:2019, while cot mattresses should meet BS EN 16890:2017. Boori designs its cots, bassinets and mattresses to comply with these relevant standards, which helps parents buy from a clear and accountable nursery furniture range.

How do I create a safe sleep environment for a newborn?

Create a safe sleep environment by placing your baby on their back on a firm, flat mattress in a clear cot or bassinet. The NHS and The Lullaby Trust recommend keeping the baby in the same room as parents for the first six months, with no pillows, cot bumpers, loose blankets or sleep positioners in the sleep space. Boori sleep products are designed to support this simple setup with compliant cots, bassinets, fitted mattresses and fitted sheets.

Does Boori offer a complete nursery sleep setup?

Yes, Boori offers a complete nursery sleep setup through cots, space saving cots, oval cots, bassinets, mattresses, fitted sheets, muslins and sleeping bags. The range is built around sustainably sourced timber, low-VOC finishes and relevant UK safety compliance across sleep products. Delivery is made to your front door, typical processing takes 1--3 business days before dispatch, and the pieces are designed to coordinate across the wider nursery range.

Summary

A safe baby sleep setup UK starts with the right cot or bassinet, a compliant mattress and fitted sheets, then builds from there only when your baby's stage needs it. Boori brings cots, bassinets, mattresses and bedding together in one parent-friendly hub, so UK families can move from the first night home to later sleep stages with a clearer plan. Explore the sub-collections above to build a calm, safe and practical nursery sleep space.