A large family, homeschooling, adoption, special needs, whatever strikes my fancy, sort of blog.

A large family, homeschooling, adoption, special needs, whatever strikes my fancy, sort of blog.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Changing Table Upgrade




Luke can throw some impressive fits.  He straightens his legs and slams his butt down over and over.  One of these incidents broke the flimsy particle board changing table top.  Paul fixed it by screwing in a nice, thick, piece of plywood to make a much sturdier changing surface.


Plywood is, by nature, not a "finished" sort of thing, and it tends to be rather splintery.  Since Luke had pretty much outgrown the contoured pad we had on the top, I decided to use contact paper to create a smooth, easy to clean, surface.


And the finished project!  Now I can wipe it down easily, and it's much more stable.  Not sure what we'll do when he outgrows it, length wise, but I'm sure we'll figure something out when the time comes.

The bins on the top shelf are Katie's.  One with training pants and panties.  One with socks and her night brace.  And one that holds pull ups (for night time) and stump socks.

The bins on the bottom shelf (visible in the "before" photo) have Luke's cloth diapers and covers in them.  The organizer hanging off the right side holds disposable diapers and wipes, and some small odds & ends.  The box on the changing surface is stink sacks.

I'm so glad Paul is creative and handy.  I was having a hard time changing Luke in the crib while it was broken.  I kept forgetting to put my hair up first, and I'd lean over him and get hair in his face.  First world problems, right?  I know it's silly, but I'm so grateful to have it fixed that it's a good reminder to be thankful for all the little things.

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6 comments:

  1. What a great idea to strengthen the bottom of the changing table. I always wondered why changing tables were so flimsy on the bottom. I always had wiggly babies!

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    1. It was Paul's brilliant idea. I just asked him if he could cut a piece of wood for me to prop it back into place, and the next thing I knew, it was better than before! :) Handy guy.

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  2. Oh man I wrote a comment and I think the internet ate it.. so to restate... when he outgrows that see if you (or Paul haha) can outfit the top of a long, short dresser. We didn't need sides with my daughter but that's what we used (diapers till 3)

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  3. Good work. I like the idea of the contact paper... plus it makes the surface easily washable.

    Thanks so much for sharing (and for linking up to the #SHINEbloghop).

    Wishing you a lovely day.
    xoxo

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