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  • Baby Changing Station: Multi-Functional Vs. Traditional Design
  • From "Warehouse Warriors"
    episode WHW-503


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    Baby Changing Station: Red Team's Final Design
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    Baby Changing Station: Blue Team's Final Design
    This episode of Warehouse Warriors welcomes back two teams from previous shows, each ready for new challenges. The Red Team, a group of civil engineering students from Florida State University, is back to defend its title. The Blue Team, a group of lawyers from Tennessee, has hopes for a positive verdict, as both teams compete to create a functional and fun baby changing station.

    Project: Baby Changing Station
    Length of Competition 8 hours

    Red Team's Project:

    A multi-functional station is the theme here. Lots of storage space is provided with built-in cabinets. Soft lighting radiates from glass block panels, and a cushioned area keeps baby safe as a sun motif and cloud shelves brighten babies view. Easy clean up is a breeze with the addition of a small sink.

    Final Score: 249

    Blue Team's Project:
    Traditional design, with an open, airy feel is the look of this station. A curved front gives easy access, and copper pipes make unique and handy shelving. Bright blue and yellow paint, with baby-themed cut-outs adds to the charm. Completing the look is a soft space for baby, an eye-catching mobile, and convenient hooks for towels or clothing.

    Final Score: 234

    Disclaimer: Because of the originality and impromptu nature of each team's design, it is impossible to provide step-by-step instructions or plans for any project seen on Warehouse Warriors.

    The teams involved are not comprised of professionals, and the final designs have not been tested for safety, durability or
    ease-of-completion by home viewers. DIYnet.com does not assume any responsibility or liability for any projects attempted by viewers as seen on the show.

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