Quick Change Changing Tables - Furniture For Beyond The Baby Years


Face it, buying baby furniture is a losing proposition. That is, buying furniture, JUST for baby is. At most you might get one to two years, out of a crib. If you’re lucky, you may be able to use it for several children depending on spacing, gender and well, space…i.e. if you have somewhere to store it between births.

With dressers you fare a bit better as even the most aggressively cutesy baby style will be tolerated, if not adored for at least 3-4 years. A more neutral style can last the full eighteen years and be dragged off to inhabit an overcrowded student apartment.

But, the changing table. Well, that’s another story. While many folks seem to do just fine without one, I find it makes life just so much easier to have a home for all the diapering accoutrements…even if most changes happen elsewhere.

The problems with changing tables though are lifespan and space. After a few years and a few thousand diapers, their primary use is gone. Long before that, typically, they fall apart. (Changing tables seem to be one of those things that you can’t scrimp on and expect it to last.) And…they take up a lot of space!

Solution – the changing table that well…changes after the diaper days are gone. Here are two great choices from South Shore. The Natural Maple Changing Table turns into a dresser, while the Petite Changing Table converts to a bookcase. We’ve found this solution an excellent way to justify buying a nice piece of furniture that will last and look good for years.

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Posted on June 28th, 2008 by mcmilker

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  1. The Only Child Chair You'll Ever Need To Buy Says:

    […] I’m miserly eco conscious, I did try to buy as many multi-use baby items as I could. Our changing table my 6-year-old still uses today. Our food mill I use for dips. And the high chair, well, I was […]

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