remove the changing-pad top and fill the drawers with your little one's clothes instead of diapers.
Stop before you buy that changing table. Dressers (the long, low type) are usually the perfect height for use as a changing table and have the added bonus of ample storage in the drawers
buy that changing table. Dressers (the long, low type) are usually the perfect height for use as a changing table and have the added bonus of ample storage in the drawers below. Later, simply remove the changing-pad top and fill the drawers with your little one's clothes instead of diapers. 6 Great Uses
makes the changing table topper? Thanks so much.
Can you tell me where the light on the changing table is from?
Actually that is an Ikea kitchen Island! It had been in our basement for years. I sanded and stained the butcher block top, changed out the hardware and then spray painted it
for baby changing! you don't bend over at all and hurt your back! i tired to attach a before pic but it didnt work. good luck!
Hi. I got it at homegoods for $20! It was about a year ago. It's the perfect nightlight for feedings and diaper changes.
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dresser as a changing table. Who says you have to use the standard nursery furniture? The height and width of this vintage dresser is just right.Tip: Most changing tables come with a tray to keep your changing mat in place. If you're using a vintage dresser as the changing table, be sure to put quilted contact
drawers as a changing table. Create a unique changing space by simply adding a changing pad to the top of a classic dresser. You’ll save money in the long run; this piece will evolve with your child’s decor as he grows older.
Changing table. Capture the vintage style you want for your little girl's nursery
vintage changing table. A vintage or antique dresser can be a place to change baby's diaper on as well as give you much-needed storage. Make sure the height feels right for both you and your partner. You don't want a bad back from bending too low, and something too high means you won't have control of
I heard that yellow isn't good for the development of children's eyes. I love the set-up, I would just change the yellow to something else that pops.
to your changing table. This chest of drawers turned changing table is great because it offers a ton of highly organized on-hand storage, but it also can stay in the room as a functional piece in the post-diaper stage. The combination of wall shelves and storage hampers work as great organizational tools
used as a changing table in a nursery.
This dresser is painted a yellow that simply spells cheerful. And for now, it's doubling as a changing table. Don't be afraid to try a bright or intense color for a dresser. Choosing a color to paint furniture can be simply based on a color you love. As an accent
Love the dresser/changing table! Can go through the years.
Shelves with pictures hanging over the changing table
dresser as a changing table, check the height. The average height of a changing table is about 36" high, which is a comfortable height for you — so you're not bending too low or reaching for baby.
dresser-top changing pad. I myself would move the pad over to almost right-justify it, allowing for more surface area on the left.
Give a vintage dresser a fresh coat of paint for an instant new look. Here, the changing table channels a beach-y cottage vibe. Tip: If you're thinking of buying a vintage
I like the space on the dresser for a changing table.
Set up of my change table and shelves
The second essential nursery item is a changing station. You don't need a dedicated changing table; it just takes up room. The best solution I have found is placing the changing pad on top of a dresser. When your
Light, rug, changing table, and shelves
near the changing table.Stuffed-animal mayhem. Use a wicker basket to hold all those small stuffed animals in a nursery. The soft, lightweight material is perfect for the space.
The second essential nursery item is a changing station. You don't need a dedicated changing table; it just takes up room
double as a changing table. With a changing pad on top, there is still room to keep essentials at hand, and the drawers can store extra diapers and supplies. Later, simply remove the pad and your child can continue to use the dresser for many years to come.