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itsbabytime
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Small Changing Table?
I live in a 1br in NYC and am looking for a very small and compact changing table (mostly concerned about the width/depth not the length) until we move - anyone have any suggestions of brands to look at? Thank you!
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Posted 4/30/07 9:59 PM |
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Calla
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Re: Small Changing Table?
How about no changing table at all? You can buy great waterproof folding pads and change the baby wherever is convenient for you -- the bed, floor, coffee table, couch... Thats what I did when I lived in an apartment and it worked out great.
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Posted 5/1/07 7:18 AM |
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hbugal
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Re: Small Changing Table?
Posted by Calla
How about no changing table at all? You can buy great waterproof folding pads and change the baby wherever is convenient for you -- the bed, floor, coffee table, couch... Thats what I did when I lived in an apartment and it worked out great.
I agree..just go for no changing table..I have never used one.
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Posted 5/1/07 7:20 AM |
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smdl
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Re: Small Changing Table?
I would just get a regular changing pad that you can put under the crib when not used. Then use it on the kitchen counter, table, floor, etc...
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Posted 5/1/07 7:22 AM |
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Eleanor
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Name: Ellie
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Re: Small Changing Table?
do you have a low dresser in your bedroom? You could use that.
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Posted 5/1/07 8:02 AM |
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CathyB
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Re: Small Changing Table?
We didn't have room in the nursery, so when the baby was small and the mattress was at the high position in the crib I put a flat changing pad in there. When we had to lower the mattress I just used the changing pad on the floor.
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Posted 5/1/07 8:45 AM |
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AlohaMa
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Member since 2/06 2735 total posts
Name: Jen
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Re: Small Changing Table?
Using another piece of furniture might be your best bet, but I know IKEA has some smaller changing tables. It's worth a try.
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Posted 5/1/07 8:52 AM |
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nbc188
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Re: Small Changing Table?
Posted by Eleanor
do you have a low dresser in your bedroom? You could use that.
I agree with this. Our nursery isn't huge, so we got a dresser that we'll use as a changing table on top, to maximize storage space.
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Posted 5/1/07 11:05 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Small Changing Table?
Posted by hbugalla
Posted by Calla
How about no changing table at all? You can buy great waterproof folding pads and change the baby wherever is convenient for you -- the bed, floor, coffee table, couch... Thats what I did when I lived in an apartment and it worked out great.
I agree..just go for no changing table..I have never used one.
I agree also, I had a crib top one that I used for maybe 2 months. Now, its the floor for my kid! I did and do use the changing foamy pad thingy that I got. Just get one of those!
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Posted 5/1/07 3:41 PM |
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