| Project by Slim2u | posted 106 days ago | 216 views | 0 times favorited | 8 comments | ![]() |
This is a changing table I built for my sister a while back. It serves double duty as a baby dresser. She puts a changing pad on top and stores all of the neccessary items inside. It is for her first born and it is packed full! I built it out of pine and stained it with poly. It was my first furniture style project and was quite a challenge but I learned a lot from it.
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8 comments so far
Bigbuck
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posted 106 days ago
Looks great, I am sure your sister is proud to have it. Nice job
-- Glenn, New Mexico
thetimberkid
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posted 106 days ago
Great job!
Thanks for the post
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socalwood
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posted 106 days ago
very nice. i like your use of pine- classic! don’t forget the little one in the drawer!
-- rob
CharlieM1958
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posted 106 days ago
Very nice!
My wife used to argue with me about keeping the baby in the dresser drawer at night, but I assured her I was not the only one who thought it was a good idea, and a great way to keep the noise down.
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PaBull
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posted 106 days ago
You can raise a large family if you store the kids like that…
Thanks for the post.
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Don Newton
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posted 105 days ago
Don’t forget the seat belt to keep the tyke from making sudden contact with the floor!
-- Don, Pittsburgh
brianinpa
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posted 105 days ago
I really like the look of the pine. Nice design and good job!
There is just something that should be wrong with putting the baby in the drawer, but that solves the problem of worrying about him/her falling off the top.
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trifern
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posted 105 days ago
Really nice project. So it sleeps 3? I bet your sister is really proud. Thanks for sharing.
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