Looking for a crib with changing table combo for your nursery? We’ve done the research for you and rounded up 9 of the best options on the market.
Best Choice | Best overall | The Best on a Budget |
Delta Children Abby Convertible Crib | Graco Solano 4-in-1 Convertible Crib | Sorelle Florence |
After considering 9 crib changing table combo options, we’ve picked the Delta Abby Convertible Crib with changing table. We think it’s the best crib with changing table for most families. Highly rated by past customers, the Abby offers great value for money, converting to a toddler bed, daybed, and full-size bed as your child grows. The changing table has 2 drawers and an open shelf. It also features sturdy construction from pine, poplar, and composite woods, ensuring it should last as long as you need it.
Current Best Picks for Baby Cribs with Changing Table
These are the 9 best cribs that all come with changing tables. Browse the list and choose your favorite.
- Delta Abby (Best Overall)
- Graco Solano 4-in-1 (Runner Up)
- Sorelle Florence (Runner Up)
- Davinci Autumn (Best Non Toxic)
- Storkcraft Pacific (Best on a Budget)
- Graco Remi (Best for Extra Storage)
- Delta Birkley (Best Traditional Look)
- Dream on Me Brody (Best Solid Wood)
- Graco Benton (Also Consider)
Best Overall Crib with Changing Table
Our Pick: Delta Children Abby Convertible Crib
We give the Delta Children Abby Convertible Crib with Changing Table a 5/5 rating.
The Best Overall
The Abby is a highly rated crib and changing table combo, with scores of happy customer reviews as proof. With classic design, it comes in white and dark chocolate, as well as a beautiful grey color suitable for a more color look.
This is a convertible crib, with the toddler rail and full-sized conversion kit sold separately.
The changing table comes with a changing pad with an attached safety strap. Worth noting, however, it isn’t standard sized, so you can’t use a third-party non toxic changing pad. The changing table has 2 drawers.
Cons of this crib include the fact that the changing pad (included) isn’t standard size, and the changing table isn’t detachable. The changing table only works on the right side of the crib – as with many of the competitors.
Good To Know:
- JPMA certified
- Meets or exceeds all safety standards set by the CPSC & ASTM
- Made of solid and manufactured wood, using a combo of pine, poplar, and composite
The Runner Up: Graco Solano 4-in-1 Convertible Crib
We give the Graco Solano 4-in-1 Convertible Crib and Changer a 4.5/5 rating.
The Runner Up
Graco is a name you can depend on for safety and quality, and this crib is no different. We love all the storage in this model. It has open shelves underneath the changing table and a divided trundle drawer that pulls out from under the mattress. This is a great spot for extra sheets and PJs.
Well priced as a mid-range crib, the Graco Solano 4-in-1 Convertible Crib is a beautiful choice! With traditional styling and 4 color choices, it will look great in most nurseries.
Good to know:
- JPMA certified
- Meets or exceeds all safety standards set by the CPSC & ASTM
- Made with pine wood and composites
A great choice that’s good value for money, and the Sorelle Florence is fairly easy to put together to boot.
It’s beautiful and as it grows with your child, the changing table can transition into a nightstand. Plus, it has both shelves and drawers for extra organization and storage.
But the best part is that it has only 5-star customer ratings at the time of writing, although it wasn’t a huge sample pool. Choose from either white, espresso, or grey.
Good To Know:
- JPMA certified
Best Non-Toxic Choice: DaVinci Autumn 4-in-1 Crib with Changing Table
We give the DaVinci Autumn 4-in-1 Crib with Changing Table a 5/5 rating
The Best Non-Toxic Choice
We love the Davinci Autumn collection. It’s Greenguard Gold certified with a non-toxic finish. Add to that, it’s stylish, convertible, and fits within a broader collection of nursery furniture. The Autumn collection includes dresser drawers, bookcases, and hutches. You can build a beautiful and cohesive nursery collection that will grow with your child.
Add to that, the Autumn crib is Greenguard Gold certified. It meets the highest standards for potentially harmful VOCs emissions known as “off-gassing.” And, the finish is 100% non-toxic and water based.
The attached changing table has 3 drawers and 2 shelves. This is great for storing all your diapering and bedtime basics. The changer is also detachable, and can be used in the future as a nightstand. This crib will convert to a toddler bed, day bed, and full-sized bed, saving your hard-earned cash over the long run.
Good To Know:
- JPMA certified
- Meets or exceeds all safety standards set by the CPSC & ASTM
- Made with New Zealand pine wood with a TSCA compliant MDF
- GREENGUARD Gold Certified
Best on a Budget: Storkcraft Pacific
We give the Storkcraft Pacific a 5/5 rating
The Best on a Budget
If traditional sleigh beds and beadboard details aren’t your thing, the Storkcraft Pacific may be the crib you’re looking for. Style wise, this crib is free of bells and whistles – simple, clean lines are the name of the game here! The attached changing table has open shelves, which are both convenient and good for a modern look.
A 4-in-1 convertible crib, the Pacific will grow with your child, into toddler bed, day bed, and full-sized bed (conversion kits sold separately).
We love that this changing table uses a standard sized changing pad (included) – this makes it easy to find a cover, and get a replacement to suit your needs.
Good To Know:
- JPMA certified
- 2018 Women’s Choice Award-winner for America’s most recommended baby furniture
- Made with pine wood and composite and using a non-toxic finish
Best for Extra Storage: Graco Remi 4-in-1 Convertible Crib and Changer
We give the Graco Remi 4-in-1 Convertible Crib and Changer a 4.5/5 rating
The Best for Extra Storage
The Remi is a stylish, sturdy crib with ample space to store your must-have baby supplies. With 3 drawers and 2 open shelves on the changing table, there’s also an under crib storage drawer for extra basics.
Made from pine and composite wood, the Remi has clean lines and a curved rail, allowing it to fit in with both traditional and modern decor. The espresso color looks decidedly more traditional, whereas the pebble grey and white has a bold modern look to it.
This crib converts from crib-to-toddler bed (without guardrail) to full-size bed, and will grow with your child. Three adjustable mattress heights.
Good To Know:
- JPMA certified
- Meets or exceeds all safety standards set by the CPSC & ASTM
- Made with a mix of solid wood and composite, with a non-toxic finish
Best for Traditional Styling: Delta Children Birkley Convertible Crib and Changer
We give the Delta Children Birkley Convertible Crib and Changer a 4/5 rating
The Best for Traditional Styling
For traditionalists, this is one of the most stylish and beautiful cribs on our list. The bell-shaped headboard makes an understated but powerful focal point. Plus, the airy slats on the Delta Children Birkley create a feeling of beauty and space while keeping your baby safe. Underneath, this crib has an arched board that lets you store extra boxes if needed.
One thing we don’t love about this crib and changer is the fact that the changing pad is not standard size, and the changing table is not detachable. We’d definitely feel better about buying a combo if it was a be more versatile, and we could choose from a variety of changing pads.
Conversion kits are sold separately.
Good To Know:
- JPMA certified
- Meets or exceeds all safety standards set by the CPSC & ASTM
- Made from a combo of pine, poplar, and composite woods
Best Solid Wood Option: Dream On Me 5 in 1 Brody Convertible Crib with Changer
We give the Dream On Me 5 in 1 Brody Convertible Crib with Changer a 4/5 rating
The Best Solid Wood Option
A 5-in-1 convertible crib, the Brody will transition from crib with changing table for your baby, into a toddler bed, a daybed, and a full size bed with and without a footboard.
The Brody is a beautiful option with traditional details – from round sleigh-edges to curves along the legs, this crib has an artisan look to it. Made from solid pine, it weighs in at 103 pounds, making this one of the most rugged and durable choices on the list.
This crib comes in six gorgeous finishes that will fit in with decor. Plus, the changing table can easily detach and go anywhere else in the room (the detachable changing table kit is sold separately).
Good To Know:
- JPMA certified
- Meets or exceeds all safety standards set by the CPSC & ASTM
- Made with solid pine wood
Honorable Mention: Graco Benton 4-in-1
We give the Graco Benton 4-in-1 Convertible Crib and Changer a 3.5/5 rating
Honorable Mention
Three drawers underneath the changing table give you a place to store all your baby’s supplies. Plus, after it is assembled, the Graco Benton 4-in-1 is a compact 73 inches long, so it will fit in any room.
Good To Know:
- JPMA certified
- Meets or exceeds all safety standards set by the CPSC & ASTM
How to Find the Best Crib with Changing Table
Choosing a crib with a changing table is a good choice for a couple of reasons. Firstly, it will probably save you some money, as compared to buying a crib and changing table separately. It’s also a good solution if you’re short on space (cribs with storage underneath are another good hack for small space living). Additionally, it will make the changing table a bit sturdier – a nice safety feature, especially if you have a very active baby.
Perhaps most important to bleary-eyed mammas and papas, it’s pretty convenient to have a changer attached to the crib! Late-night diaper changes are so much easier when you don’t have to walk across the room. It may seem like a small thing, but when you have a sleepy baby, you don’t want to risk disturbing them and waking them up further by crossing the room for a change. Add to that, having drawers in the changing table mean you can store extra pacifiers or crib sheets. Keeping these things next to the crib will help you out when you’re exhausted in the middle of the night, or have a baby desperate for a new pacifier.
A crib with changing table attached isn’t the best choice for everyone, so despite the many pros, it’s worth considering whether you’d be better off with a freestanding unit, particularly if you have the space.
If you’re like me, choice paralysis is a real thing. There are a number of great crib and changer combos out there – all from reputable companies and with solid reviews. So how do you decide which one to buy?
We’ve pulled together some of the features to consider when shopping – some are standard and others aren’t, so keep an eye on these details.
When it Comes to Cribs, Always Start with Safety
When you are buying a new crib, there are a few safety features that you should always look for.
- Always buy from a reputable manufacturer. We’ve only included cribs on this list made by companies that have been around for a while and are industry leaders.
- We highly recommend buying a crib that’s non-toxic. This means made with solid wood (ideally) or with solid wood and low-VOC composites, and with non-toxic finishes. Buying something that is Greenguard Gold certified will give extra peace of mind.
- There are a few additionally certifications you can look for, too. The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) verifies that children’s products (like cribs) meet the government’s standards. But they also test each product in an independent laboratory to verify it meets the highest standards for quality, safety, performance, and functionality. When you see this seal, you know it was tested and is safe, and will feel better about your toddler chewing on furnitures’ finishes, knowing it’s non-toxic.
When you are ready to buy a crib mattress, here’s a buying guide to the best organic crib mattresses on the market. If you’re not into organic, start with all our crib mattress articles, to help educate yourself and find the best option for you.
Look for Multiple Mattress Heights
This is an essential feature, and is pretty standard these days. Most cribs come with either 3 or 4 adjustable heights for the crib mattress.
Set the mattress height to the highest level when your baby is a newborn. It’s tough to lay the baby down when they don’t have any neck muscles or head control. You’ll also be taking care of your back when you keep the mattress on its highest setting when the baby is tiny.
Once your baby starts to move, you’ll need to lower the mattress to keep your little one safe. Our crib mattress height guide can help you figure out when to lower the mattress for each stage.
Consider Storage Capacity
A changing table without adequate storage isn’t a great option. If you’re going to get a crib and changer combo, extra storage really is essential.
Try to get a crib and changing table that has both open shelves and drawers. Drawers hide the mess, but when your baby turns into a curious toddler, you’ll need to secure them to avoid pinched fingers. Open shelves are good for things like wipes, which you need quick access to.
Some cribs also have drawers underneath the mattress, giving you even more storage space.
Changing Pad
Check whether the changing pad is included with the table, and whether it’s standard sized or special size. Most of the changing pads included also have a safety strap for additional security, but it’s worth double checking that’s the case.
Convertible Crib with Changing Table Options
If you want to buy one piece of furniture that will last your child through the teen years, get a convertible crib. Convertible cribs transition from crib to toddler bed (with toddler rail) and daybed (without rail) at minimum. Many, however, also transition to a full-size bed, which should last your kid into the early teen years or even until they head out to college!
If it is a convertible crib, does it come with everything you need or will you have to buy more pieces later on? If the conversion kits are sold separately, we recommend buying them at the same time as you purchase the crib. Manufacturers sometimes discontinue models, and it may be much harder to get conversion kits years down the road.
Also worth noting, some baby crib and changing table combo sets have an additional convertible feature: the changing tables can convert to a nightstand or set of dresser drawers.
Style & Design
Finally, take a good close look at the design of the crib. If this is going to be used for years to come, you want to make sure you love everything about it. Does it come in different colors? Do you like the straight lines in the legs or would you prefer more rounded edges like a sleigh-bed?
There isn’t any right or wrong here. This is entirely up to you.
Some cribs have higher edges on the back, others have the same height on all four sides. When buying an all in one crib and changing table set, you want to consider the look of both the crib and the changing table!
Final Thoughts on Finding the Perfect Combo
The Delta Abby is our pick for the best crib with changing table. We think it will do the job well, and serve as the best overall choice for most families. Highly rated by other parent customers and offering great value for money, it comes from a trusted brand, is made with solid materials, and should last your child well beyond infancy.
The Graco Solano 4-in-1 and Sorelle Florence are great runner-up choices, and if the Florence had more customer reviews at the time of writing, it might have bumped it in to first place.
For green parents particularly concerned about VOCs and safe materials, look no further than the Davinci Autumn convertible crib and changing table set – it’s the only option on the list that’s Greenguard Gold certified, which should provide additional “mental security” when laying your little one to bed at night!