It always pays to shop non-baby stores for baby items, especially when you aren't happy with the existing baby offerings. We've blogged about converting that changing table into a bar. We've even blogged before about using a kitchen cart or tool cart as a changing table. And here is a great looking example of tool cart turned changing table.
We love the bright yellow finish, the industrial quality and the casters. The parents here added metal baskets to this Sunex tool cart for extra storage. You can read more about it here.
(via Nesting Blog)


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Cute. Doesn't look terribly large though. My little guy would have outgrown it pretty quickly.
I love it!! I think for my son it would have lasted until he refused to be up on the changing table anyway (now he insists on the floor, which is fine).
I love that idea. We had a cart for storage that we had bought from target which was nice but we only wish that it was also a changing table. With the storage under the bottom its the perfect portable table. You know that would also work great as a drink and utensil cart for an outdoor party. Put the cups, spoons, forks and plates at the bottom and drinks at the top. It possibilities are endless.
smart smart smart! I love it.
such a great idea! love the bright yellow too!
That is completely awesome. I'm incredibly jealous - granted, we need WAY more storage than that, but it's really cool.
We made our own with a 8013 Sunex tool cart. Ours is blue and we added some drop-down shelves on the sides. It works great, even now, when our son is 15 months old. We put a pool noodle on the handles to act as bumpers, but he also rests his legs on them now that he is longer.
I love the wheels. When my husband had the flu and was quarantined in the bedroom, I just rolled the cart out to the living room. The wheels do lock and the cart is sturdy and steady.
We love this changing table and we'll be using it as a tool cart long after Little C is out of diapers.