Some of you may remember my feature from a few months back, I was seeking a small dressing table for my home studio/office to replace my beauty cart which is very sadly not particularly Mabel friendly. I toyed with purchasing various different pieces but as we’ve now sold our home, it seemed like an unwise investment considering I have no idea what space our yet-to-find new family abode will offer.
As a result I decided to go down the DIY route and create a mini “beauty station” (I have no idea if this is a thing but it is in my world!) where I can house my day to day cosmetics, perfume and trinkets. Essentially it’s a small shelf with pretty make-up storage solutions, a chair and a mirror. Very simple. And works perfectly for my personal requirements.
The shelf was actually made from a table top plank – one end had warped so I decided to utilise the non warped end (!) rather than throw it away. It’s a lovely white washed wood but of course you could purchase something similar for a few quid or simply use any kind of shelf where the depth, material and length work for your available space. The brackets were a bargain £2 from Ikea, I liked the fact they were going to be very much on display as it gives it that kind of industrial feel that I’m rather partial too. They are a gunmetal grey which works well colour scheme wise with my current copper obsession.
I’ve already mentioned my amazing white lacquer trays so I won’t bore you with them any further, the acrylic draws are £10.95 from Muji and are a beauty blogger favourite I believe. Surprisingly roomy and of course you can see everything easily (I can see that I have FAR too many lipsticks for example.)
My mirror is my absolute FAVOURITE thing and was the only reasonably pricey item I invested in – £100 from John Lewis. It’s copper (surprise!) and has a lush brown leather strap. I have the 50cm diameter but this design is also available in a 38cm and 30cm diameter and comes in both a nickel and brass option.
My chair is from cult furniture, I have six of the brushed gunmetal versions as dining room chairs too….I must really like them.
I’ve added a little gallery in below of some more close ups and whatnot and as always, any questions please just drop them in the comments box below.
P.S Did you notice how I used the term DIY to essentially describe putting up a shelf and buying stuff? THAT is how bad I am at craft – this to me was quite the challenge 🙂
I love this Charlotte, it looks so pretty. I really think I must invest in some new storage options for my dressing table as I’m currently using a wooden cutlery holder! It’s worked well for years but I think it’s time for an update. I would struggle without a drawer though I think. Not all my stuff is a picture friendly as yours and I need somewhere to stash my odds and ends and all the weird rubbish you end up with. Probably should chuck a lot of it out now I think about it!
Krysia I REALLY need a good old sort out – the wooden door to the right is actually a walk in closet of sorts, it’s full of stuff that should probably go in the bin!
Ikea do a great floating shelf/desk thing with a draw (or at least they did) and you could buy two sets of the Muji and stack them on top of each other x
Charlotte you are so good at this, next time you are in London will you pop to my house please?!! I love cult furniture too and have recently bought 8 chairs which are brilliantly copies of a certain ‘ghostly’ designer. Off to Muji now… Liz xxx
Thanks so much MrsR! It takes me a long time to get something right, I’m not one of these interior designer folks like Lolly or Lauren who seemingly whip up an amazing room in a week (!) but I do enjoy the process and it’s great when you “find” exactly what was in your head – when I found the John Lewis mirror I did a little dance and everything (geek) 🙂 x
Looks gorgeous Charlotte! I’ve been tempted by those muji boxes for so long. I think you’ve tipped me over the edge 😉 x
Do it Lauren! I might get another set so I can stack them…..I have TOO MUCH MAKE-UP x
Loving all of this but I’ve now made the mistake of going on to the Cult Furniture website. How did I not know this existed? Must buy ALL. THE. THINGS.
Erm…..sorry Lynsey 🙂 x
Love this! Can I ask where the glass box is from that houses your make up brushes? Thank you! xx
Hi Claire, I think they were from Cox and Cox but ages ago…..sorry 🙁 Muji do some similar perspex versions x
H&M do something a bit similar at the mo. Not sure if the lid is hinged though.
http://www.hm.com/gb/product/85662?article=85662-A
It looked Cox and Cox-y – thank you! Will take a look there and at H&M 🙂 xx
There are some lush things on H&M at the moment! I have just ordered some globe type vases with copper accents 🙂 x
Beautiful! I think I’m going to pinch this idea but as a desk for my husbands Mac – it lives in the dining room in one of the alcoves so space is limited and so far we haven’t found a compact desk that we like that doesn’t cost a fortune! We were planning on buying the steel version of that chair from cult furniture for it anyway ? x
My big MAC screen fits on this shelf perfectly Sarah – I’ve tested it x
you and I know full well that there is No Such Thing as too many lipsticks
True Claire True x
This is lovely Charlotte! I have serious mirror envy! Love yours and also a fairly similar Oliver Bonas one.
How have you managed to scale down your make up collection to fit the much smaller area??
Hi Fran! The make-up on my table is the stuff I use more “every day” plus a few variations of lipsticks, highlighter, blusher etc….there is a surprising amount that is fitted into those draws and on the tray. Plus there is probably several items rolling around my handbag at any one time 🙂 x
I am a geek I know but I just went and counted (!) There is 50 pieces in the draws, another two Chanel compacts and 5 Chanel lipsticks on the tray plus my fancy Guerlain powder balls on top of the draws 🙂
There is also room in the draws for lots more thinner items such as pencils (I don’t use many) etc
All my extra stuff is in a large make-up trunk in my cupboard – I figured it doesn’t need to go within reach if I don’t use it all that often/I do tend to change my make-up depending on the season. Hope that helps! x
Haha that is an impressive amount in that space! And you definitely can’t have too much chanel ? x
I’ve always wanted a space for my makeup but never had the room. This is an awesome idea. Bravo!
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