While many projects can be somewhat timeless, furniture for babies & children may lose some of its usefulness after time. This reader found a great way to extend the functionality of his work.
I made this changing table for the baby of my brother-in-law and later I made the top that he could add on to modify to a dresser.
So the furniture has a second life, and maybe his daughter will change her baby on the same changing table.
Made of yellow birch.
- Denis Pinard; Sherbrooke, Quebec
Do you have a project you’d like to share? Click here to send it in.
Matt Becker
Internet Production Coordinator
Related posts:
Tags: changing table, dresser, Furniture


Nice job!!
That is very nice! I am sure that that piece will be a family heirloom.
I would love to have the plans for this if there is any.Grandchild is on the way. This would be a great Heirloom from Grandpa. Even if it only turns out half as good as this one. You did an excellent job
Doubleduty Changing Table Dresser Downloadable Woodworking…
[...] ere is any.Grandchild is on the way. This would be a great Heirloom from Grandpa [...]…
Anyone have a detailed drawing of this or even a Sketch-up file? I would love to make this for a new grandchild on the way!