Recommendation for furniture in the baby room

  • Erstellt am 2019-07-03 08:13:05

hemali2003

2019-07-03 09:24:43
  • #1
We had Pinolino, not exactly cheap either. We had to complain about various parts and are not very convinced by the quality.

Either you buy something for the very long term (e.g. Welle, Stokke) or today I would rather buy Ikea. We now have the Stuva cabinets in a children's room and I find them optimal.

Diaper changes were usually done in the children's room. But if it suits the bathroom, of course you can do that as well. We did not have space for a dresser there and I find those bathtub attachments neither nice nor particularly practical.

I always found it good to have all the clothes ready at the changing place. For a while, the baby clothes were in a dresser in the bathroom, but that is critical to view regarding high humidity.
 

Tassimat

2019-07-03 09:25:27
  • #2


A great changing table is an Ikea Hemnes dresser with a larger board screwed on top. Ikea also offers this larger board, nicely veneered, but you have to find it yourself and screw it on with brackets.

We are always envied for our large changing table
 

hemali2003

2019-07-03 09:28:52
  • #3
Wave is insolvent I just read...
 

hampshire

2019-07-03 09:41:52
  • #4
We wrapped both children on IKEA - Narvik I think it was called. The foldable attachment proved useful and later served as a shelf attachment.
 

Musketier

2019-07-03 10:00:08
  • #5
We accidentally ended up at Paidi as well. At that time, we were in the furniture store for something else, and there was a Paidi set on offer that we liked because the color tone was not too babyish and therefore seemed usable for a longer period. It included a baby bed, wardrobe, and dresser with a changing top. We then also bought the conversion sides for the children's bed.

In my opinion, a major disadvantage becomes apparent with an almost 6-year-old child. The changing dresser is very deep and the doors are very narrow. When changing, you can store the supply of diapers and wipes at the back, which works. However, it is not very suitable for toys or clothing. The wardrobe is not much different. The wardrobe is 60 cm deep, but for this depth, the doors are very narrow. Thus, it is rather unsuitable or insufficient in quantity for a child who wants access to toys, books, and here and there, also to their clothing. Large boxes are still too heavy for the children, so you start to acquire additional shallow shelves, even though you still have plenty of space in the wardrobes.

I found the bed solid. We sometimes sat with three of us in the children's bed in the evenings. It easily held 150 kilos. In hindsight, I would probably rather put together/build something practical at the Swede for the wardrobes and the dresser.
 

haydee

2019-07-03 10:03:54
  • #6
Oleg von Mäusebacher Very satisfied The furniture has all been moved, taking apart and putting back together was no problem. The bed has meanwhile been completely rebuilt and serves as a hideout The wardrobe is nicely large Changing table usable without attachment Bed is convertible Baby room is unnecessary Changing table in the bathroom Fresh water available at any time In case of diaper accident you can go straight to the sink After bathing the changing table is not far Back-friendly height It is often warmer in the bathroom than in the rest of the house Diapers, baby clothes fit in the dressing table for a long time Yes, eventually, when the nursing chair is no longer there, you start changing diapers everywhere. Even standing. If back pain is severe, changing in a non-back-friendly position can be painful. According to the WHO, little ones should sleep in the parents' bedroom during the first year. For most, it’s even longer or the children sleep in the family bed (previously unthinkable for many) It is simply often more practical to have the little ones nearby Then only the empty wardrobe stands in the children's room. I would not buy a baby room anymore. Nor a crib anymore. In the Montessori area, many use a floor bed. Very practical Don’t forget the thermos flask for black tea. As soon as the bottom shows any sign of redness, clean the bottom with it. Gas and diaper rash were long our companions
 

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