Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Changer, Dresser, and Storage: Keeping Baby Safe and Baby Necessities Organized
A modern baby nursery should not only look good, it should also be organized and efficient. But because the nursery is usually one of the smaller rooms in your home, keeping it organized can be a challenge. Fortunately, there are furniture like the Babyletto Hudson Changer Dresser that make the most of a limited space without sacrificing function.
The Babyletto Hudson Changer Dresser comes in different crisp colors but the white version is your best bet if you like the clean and crisp look in the nursery. This modern space-saving piece of children's furniture combines three drawers, a storage cabinet, and a changer in one sturdy and modern package.
As a changer, its removable tray has raised sides and comes with an anti-tip kit to always keep baby safe. Its three smooth-opening drawers have ample space for baby's clothes and other needs. Changing baby becomes easier with her clothes stored within easy reach. Safety is always topmost in children's furniture and the Babyletto Hudson Changer Dresser has stop mechanisms so that the drawers don't get pulled all the way out. Its cabinet also has adjustable shelves and comes in handy for storing wipes and diapers.
This multi-functioning changer and dresser from Babyletto is a space-saving furniture. Working with a limited floor space like the nursery, one piece of furniture with many functions is a truly welcome addition in the nursery. When your baby's clothes and other necessities are contained in one place, changing her becomes an efficient and safe process.
Why clutter the nursery with pieces of bulky furniture when you can have one piece that has multiple functions? The versatile Babyletto Hudson Changer and Dresser has mid-century good looks and modern safety and efficient functions. It also perfectly matches the Hudson 3-in-1 Convertible Crib. They come in chic finishes that will make the nursery not only efficient but also stylish.
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