We've found a hanging clothes wardrobe insert thingy to be way more useful than a chest of drawers for clothes. The open shelves are really easy to get things in and out of rather than fiddling with drawers while you're holding a squirmy or upset Bub. K's is hanging in our wardrobe now, as he's sleeping in our room (so bassinette and change table are in our room too) - it's easy to just undo the Velcro and move to his wardrobe when he has his own room.
I'm loving my feeding chair too - but it's in the playroom rather than Bub's room.
Night light. Monitor. A wall hook to hang the nappy bag. I know you said you'll change Bub on the floor, but you may need a back up plan if, for eg, you have a CS and can't get down there. I also love the change table for storage.
Have a nightlight/monitor. Think it's at my mum's: our house was small when Liebs was younger so it was really not needed, whereas Mum's house is big enough that you don't hear someone calling from the other end. She said she was lending it to my sister, but I can get it back. We also have hooks by the front door that the nappy bag can go on: I'm lazy so don't use the nappy bag in the house, that way I don't have to re-pack it when I go out.
Also with Liebs the chest of drawers was the change table, which was useful in some respects. I'll consider it, but am having a freebirth so a section is very, very unlikely. Unless DH comes home/wakes up and finds me in labour! As DH wants the drawers in the wardrobe, I may suggest the hanging storage or some boxes on their sides instead initially. That would be easier when they need to come out, too. Then I can do the drawers/change table in one again.
Or a change table which turns into a lego table when Stormy doesn't need it any more. I like this plan. I will have to get more lego now to justify it.
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