Cribs and Change Tables
Setting up a nursery goes smoother when you build it around two core pieces: a crib for safe sleep and a changing table for daily care. This collection brings cribs and change tables together in one place, so you can choose each piece based on your space, storage needs, and style.
Many parents picture a crib with a changing table as one combined unit, but this category is designed for a mix-and-match approach—pick the crib you love, then add the changing table that fits your room best.
Choose the crib first
The crib is the anchor of the nursery. The Brick’s Baby & Toddler Furniture page highlights 4-in-1 convertible cribs that are designed to grow and change with your child, helping your nursery furniture last beyond the newborn stage.
When comparing crib styles, focus on:
- A sturdy build and a look that suits the room long-term.
- Features that help as your child grows, like convertible designs and compatible conversion kits.
- A headboard style and finish that you can easily match with other nursery storage.
Add a changing table that matches your routine
A changing table can make the newborn months easier by keeping supplies close and saving your back during frequent diaper changes, and The Brick positions change tables as a core nursery option alongside cribs and crib mattresses.
If you’re deciding between a small change table and a larger piece with storage, think about what you want within arm’s reach:
- Diapers and wipes (daily essentials).
- Creams, sleepers, and burp cloths (quick changes).
- Extra sheets and swaddles (nighttime resets).
Change table vs dresser top
Some families prefer a dedicated change table; others like a dresser that can do double duty. Matching dressers can be used as changing tables with storage, and later transition into everyday drawer space for big-kid clothes.
Layout tips for a calmer nursery
A good nursery layout keeps the room safe and makes the daily routine feel less rushed. Place the changing table where you have enough elbow room to move comfortably, and keep a clear pathway between the crib and the door.
For smaller nurseries, a simple strategy is:
- Put the crib on the longest open wall.
- Place the changing table along a nearby wall so supplies stay close.
- Use vertical storage (shelves or wall organizers) to keep the floor open.
Style that grows with baby
The Brick’s Baby & Toddler Furniture page describes nursery options that range from simple and colourful to more sophisticated styles designed to grow with your child. Choosing a crib and changing table in a timeless finish makes it easier to update the room later with bedding, rugs, and wall décor—without replacing the big furniture pieces.
Shop cribs and change tables at The Brick
The Brick has to offer nursery furniture that’s designed for real family routines: start with a convertible crib that can adapt as your child grows, then choose a changing table that keeps everyday supplies close and organized. If you want a coordinated look, The Brick also encourages completing the nursery with matching dressers and nightstands that bring extra storage into the room.
FAQs About The Brick Cribs and Change Tables
Are the cribs and changing tables in this collection sold as separate pieces?
Yes—this collection groups cribs and changes tables together so you can choose the right crib and the right changing table for your nursery.
What’s the benefit of pairing a crib and changing tables instead of buying a combo?
Choosing separate pieces gives you more flexibility for room layout and storage, since you can size the changing table to your space and routine.
Do cribs convert as my child grows?
The Brick highlights 4-in-1 convertible cribs that are designed to grow and change with your child, with matching conversion kits used to support new sleep stages.
Can a dresser work as a changing table?
Yes. Matching dressers can be used as changing tables with storage, then later work as a chest of drawers for older kids.



