Cutting tools: Craft knife, saw, or scissors (depending on your material)
• Finishing supplies: Sandpaper, paint, or decorative contact paper
• Hardware: Small hinges if you want moveable parts, rubber feet for stability
Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Skincare Organiser
Now comes the fun part—actually building your custom storage solution. This process might take a weekend afternoon, but the results will make your morning routine so much smoother. Take your time with measurements because precision here saves headaches later.
Planning Your Organiser
Start by taking inventory of all your skincare products. Measure the height, width, and depth of your tallest bottles, widest jars, and everything in between. Sketch out a rough design that accommodates these dimensions while fitting your available space. Consider whether you want a single-level design or a tiered system that maximises vertical space. Don't forget to account for products you might add to your collection later.
Preparing Your Materials
Once your design is finalised, it's time to cut your materials to size. If you're working with wood or acrylic, measure twice and cut once—this old saying will save you from costly mistakes. Sand any rough edges smooth, especially if you're using wood. This step might seem tedious, but smooth edges prevent snags and give your organiser a professional finish that'll make you proud every time you use it.
Assembling Your Organiser
Start with the base and work your way up, ensuring each piece is level and secure before moving to the next. If you're using adhesive, allow proper drying time between steps. For wooden constructions, pre-drilling holes prevents splitting and ensures clean joints. Test the stability as you go—a wobbly organiser won't serve you well when you're rushing through your morning routine.
Adding Compartments and Dividers
This is where your cosmetic drawer system really takes shape. Create designated spaces for different product categories—cleansers in one section, serums in another, moisturisers in their own spot. Consider the frequency of use when deciding placement; daily essentials should be in the most accessible spots. Adjustable dividers are brilliant if you like switching up your routine or trying new products regularly.
Finishing Touches
Add any decorative elements that match your bathroom's aesthetic. Labels can help maintain organisation long-term, especially if you share space with others. Consider adding non-slip mats to prevent products from sliding around, and ensure your organiser has rubber feet or padding to protect your counter surface from scratches.
Organising Your Skincare Products