Is it just me, or does this austere wheeled changing table look like a bar cart with a baby on top? Here's a changing table that is so plain and unassuming, that you can easily repurpose it once the baby is no longer in diapers.
The table, from Belgian company Childwood, comes in taupe and plain wood. Once the baby no longer needs it, use the wheeled three-tiered table as a bar or tea cart; to store towels in the bathroom; as a side table to hold your printer or other electronics in the office; or as a landing strip in a small entryway. It works as is or can be painted for a fresh look.
More from Childwood here.
- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. She can be reached at kristinh @ apartmenttherapy . com
Comments (10)
Yup, Better Homes and Gardens did a small feature on this in which they remade/repurposed three items, one of which was a changing table. And the reverse happens. Daddytypes reports on parents who've converted garage utility carts or tool carts into changing tables.
I like the second idea...
where can I find this cart?
Yup, I could see doing something like this with an IKEA kitchen cart.
is anyone else bothered by the short jeans long boots combo?
Nelly,
Here's the link:
http://www.childwood.be
haha chusmabilly... yes, i was thinking the same...
While I love the idea of a changing table that morphs into a big-kid dresser, the thought of serving food on an item that previously hosted poopy diapers just grosses me out.
I bought the cart Daddytypes suggested before #2 was born and we love it. He's almost outgrown it, and now we're trying to figure out its new purpose. It was really inexpensive and looks really great (we got the red one) - here's the link to the post about it http://tinyurl.com/65ffub
Thanks for showing you don't have to buy into the traditional changing table idea. I couldn't ever understand $300 for a changing table or dresser combo that'll end up on Craigslist two years later.