A baby’s nursery must have some essential furniture items that help to organize the room into a beautiful unit. Dressers are useful in storing baby clothes and in the actual dressing, cribs are the resting place for the baby while asleep, cupboards function as storage facilities for clothes, diapers, toys, bathing items etc. One key part of the room’s furniture is the changing table. In recent times, wooden changing tables have become a preferred choice for a host of reasons.
For one, most of the baby’s furniture in the nursery is wooden. The nursery looks better when the entire nursery décor matches or has a uniform theme. A metallic changer will look out of place if the crib, dresser, bassinet, high chair, cradle, rocking chair, playpen, cupboard and other furniture items are wooden. One of the reasons why people prefer wooden baby changing table is to match the nursery décor along one theme.

wooden baby changing table

wooden baby changing table

Infants are overly fragile creatures; a mere brash of the skin on a hard surface will scratch it and even cause a wound. The single greatest reason why wooden changing tables are preferred is because they offer maximal safety to the baby. Wood allows a smooth finish that is very, very even. The edges too are smoothened such that there are no sharp corners and edges that stick out. Both the adults who interact with the baby during diaper changes and the baby itself do not run the risk of cutting themselves on such edges and corners. If you were to compare this with metallic baby changerss you will realize why wooden changing tables are a definite plus. Metallic tables have rather sharp edges and even when these edges are covered in rubber the protection can be dislocated and disentangled quite fast.

Wooden changing tables have a canny ability to bear a majestic aesthetic appeal that no other material can measure up to. Wooden changers are an attractive furnishing in a nursery with matching warm colors. Hardwood looks extremely exotic and prestigious. Visit a local antiques shop and you will see so many wooden items and rarely a metallic piece of furniture, if ever. Metal paint usually peels off and leaves the surface of the furniture scarred. This ruins the visual appeal of the furniture and also creates a rough surface on which a baby or an adult can be easily scratched. Babies can even peel this paint off and feed on it when they are playing around the table and the parent is busy with the diapers. On the other hand, once wood is painted on the paint rarely peels off.
Wooden changing tables are very durable and resilient. Genuine solid hardwood articles made from oak, maple, pine or cherry are totally impervious to the wear and tear process. Wooden changers are easy to maintain and facelift than any other material. Applying a little polish, repainting or sandpapering the surfaces and then applying vanish will transform an inherited piece to an incredibly new-looking one. One table can serve even three generations if designed well with high quality hardwood.
As compared to other materials wood defies fading and rusting problems. This ability to last is then further amplified by stability and firmness. Mothers will settle for nothing less than that which guarantees that their babies are safe. Wooden changing tables are firm and very stable, guaranteeing that the baby is safe always. Eventually, with a little remodeling (like nailing a ledge all the way round on the top surface), these same tables convert to standard dressers once the baby is past diapers.
Due to ongoing sensitization on environmental pollution, most parents are going green or organic if you like. Parents are increasingly preferring organic materials over any other. In this case such parents insist on wooden baby changing table other than any other material.
The market today is saturated with wooden changing tables and mothers are really spoilt for choice. The Classic changing table designed and marketed by Angel Line is an example of solid durable hardwood changer. Other wooden baby changing table designs from Angel Line include the Continental  and the Contemporary changing table. Da Vinci is also marketing a likeable wooden changer by the name Emily changing table which is made from pure oak. They also have another one called Jenny Lind baby changing table made from Oak and painted pink, ebony, cherry or white. From Young America you can get the fantastic Isabella Single dresser / changer.