How to make a changing table?
Building a DIY changing table can be a fun project and a great way to customize your nursery. Here's a general guide to get you started:
Materials:
  • Lumber: You'll typically need a combination of boards with different widths and thicknesses, like 2x2s, 1x2s, and plywood panels.
  • Wood glue
  • Screws (pocket hole screws are a popular option for furniture building)
  • Sandpaper
  • Stain or paint (optional)
  • Changing pad (important! Ensure it fits the dimensions of your table top)
  • Other hardware (depending on your design, this could include casters, knobs for drawers, etc.)

Tools:
  • Drill
  • Saw (miter saw for precise cuts is ideal, but a circular saw can work too)
  • Sanding block or power sander
  • Tape measure
  • Level
  • Safety gear (eye protection, dust mask)

Steps:
  1. Plan your design: There are many resources online with changing table plans. You can find free plans that include cut lists and instructions, or design your own based on your needs and space. Consider factors like size, storage options (shelves, drawers), and style.
  2. Cut your lumber: Once you have a plan, double-check your measurements and cut your pieces to size.
  3. Assemble the frame: This will typically involve attaching legs, runners, and braces using wood glue and screws. Pocket hole joinery is a popular method for furniture building as it hides the screws.
  4. Build the changing table top: This might involve attaching a separate frame to the top and securing a plywood sheet on top of that frame. You might also want to add rounded corners for safety.
  5. Sanding and finishing: Sand all your pieces before staining or painting them (if desired). Once the paint or stain dries, add the final touches like mounting the changing pad and any hardware.

Safety Tips:
  • Make sure your changing table is sturdy and at a comfortable height for you to change your baby.
  • Install a changing pad that fits the dimensions of your table securely.
  • Add a safety strap to prevent your baby from rolling off.
  • Never leave your baby unattended on the changing table.

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