I made an easy hide away high chair!

A tall 30” directors chair for $70 on amazon and a wheelchair feeding tray for $30 on amazon and your good to go! It will fold away or you can hide the tray and you’ll just have a normal chair!

Oh my gosh, What an amazing idea!!! I’ll have to try this out one day!!

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Not bad especially for the price. Only real addition I could think of having to add is maybe a cushion on the seat to make it slightly comfier for anyone sitting on it.

It’s actually pretty dang comfy without one but I like to bring my blankie up in it with me c: I’m thinking of adding straps though so I can be buckled in!

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Blankets are always a good addition regardless of the situation to be fair. Buckles don’t sound like a bad idea of you want to get the most baby-ish aspects onto it and definitely wouldn’t affect the folding aspect. Any plans to decorate it given the white base?

Outstanding idea!

Is the tray unit attached to the chair? If so, how?

Cool, but for me, nothing could replicate a real baby high chair like a Peg Perego with the 5 point harness in it, if one day theses can be replicated in a strong enough material to support a fully grown adult, I’ll be in heaven, for me a wooden high chair is like something out from the 40’s or 50’s era, I got no interest in them sadly, I wish I could be interested in them.

so do you have a daddy or mommy to feed you in that awesome chair, I bet its pretty comfortable with the canvas bottom and thick patting on ur bottom?

Beautiful<3

I am curious also. I have that tray and I use Velcro straps (supplied with the tray) that go through the slots that you see toward the back. I use the tray on open arm chairs that have a 22-24 inch distance between the arms.

I like the idea of the director’s chair since it would be taller than the regular chairs I have been using.

I also added a 3 point Velcro wheelchair for added safety while in the chair. Also available from Amazon.

That is a great idea! Easily concealed.

Velcro straps!

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