We have a dresser that we want to use in the nursery (it's a wide dresser) and we would like to use the top as a changing table. How do we do this? Do we need to buy a topper that somehow anchors to the existing dresser? We registered for the 3-sided contour changing pad but do we need a separate wooden topper or something? And where would we find one? Help! I'm clueless!
Re: Dresser Topper Changing Table?
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We put the pad right on top of the dresser with that no-skid shelf paper underneath. We've had no issues and still change her on the changing table multiple times/day and she's 11 months old. (She's not a super wiggly baby however.)
we change him on top of his low dresser in his room and on the bathroom counter. Both in a contoured pad and neither are secured. Only this week when I watched him roll over (while strapped in) did I decide I can't leave him there and go to the bathroom
We used the non-skid stuff under the pad since we didn't want to screw anything into our furniture.
Ditto this and DS is 19 months old. I don't know how his nanny did it, but even when he did go through his squirmy, wiggly phase, she managed to teach him to behave up there and we're still able to change him on his changing pad on the dresser. Thank goodness too, with this big ole pg belly. :-)
Can't wait to see pics of your nursery!
~NDK~