Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Baby Changing Stations: numerous possibilities

There are, today, numerous choices for places to change baby. The original design of changing tables is still available, along with a variety of more elaborate and more versatile designs. The original design has an area on top with a changing pad to lay, change and dress the infant, with one to two shelves below for storing diapers, etc.

A popular among many mothers is simply a 3 or 6 drawer dresser with a changing pad on top, which can be easily removed when it’s no longer needed. This offers a bit more hidden storage space for your baby’s paraphernalia: clothing, blankets, etc.

Some manufactures have 3 to 6 drawer dressers with matching wooden baby changing stations on top that can be securely fastened to the back, then easily removed as the child grows. This provides parents with a beautiful and very functional piece of furniture for their infant, toddler, and later, teen.


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