![]() The first thing I did was inset the drawer slide back 3/4" to account for the drawer face. I first started off by adding the drawer slides in between sections. This step is fairly easy and you should be able to get through this step in no time with the free plans on Build Something. If you are someone who is intimidated by drawer slides, don't be. I made sure to face the pocket holes up for the 2x2s on the top, so they would be hidden by the desk top and I faced the pocket holes down on the 2x2s at the bottom part of the desk base. I also used my Kreg right angle clamps here to hold the boards in place while I drove in pocket hole screws Once I assembled the two desk sides, I was able to start forming the vanity desk base. Your two desk sides should look a little something like the picture below. These clamps really come in handy when you are working alone. I used my two right angle clamps to hold the boards together, so I could drive in the pocket hole screws. I used 2 1/2" pocket hole screws to join the boards together. I used my Kreg Jig to create pocket holes to join the boards together, but for the base I had to set my jig on a 1 1/2" setting. Once I had the top assembled, I started working on the base. I then cut the top board down to size, but I waited to attach this later to make it easier to attach the drawer slides to the inside of the desk. The back board should be flush with the end of the bottom desk board.Īfter, attaching the back 1圆, I attached the two side 1圆s, and the two middle 1圆s using pocket hole screws. For the top, you will need to set your Kreg Jig on a 3/4" setting and use 1 1/4" pocket holes screws.Īfter I created the pocket holes, I attached the 1圆 back board to the back of the bottom table top with the pocket holes facing forward. I used my Kreg Jig throughout this process to create pocket holes to be able to join my boards together. I first started off with creating the top for the makeup vanity desk. I am sharing all of the details below on how I pulled this look off, so keep reading for all of the details. ![]() I've seen a few makeup vanities in my day but not one that looks quite like this. I am super proud about pulling this design off. ![]() Click Here to read my full disclosure.īut first we must give recognition to this stenciled paint job. There are some affiliate links in this post, meaning I get a small commission if you purchase through these links, at no cost to you. If you are a little intimidated about this build, don't be, I've got you covered with the step by step instructions. “This post is sponsored by Build Something”Įven better news, I am partnering up with Build Something, Kreg's plan site, to bring you the free plans so you can recreate this unique vanity desk yourself. I am a lover of all things makeup, so I wanted to create something that was both stylish and functional, luckily I succeeded at creating this fun DIY Makeup Vanity Desk. If you are looking for a solution for your messy makeup problems, man do I have a solution for you. "This DIY Vanity Desk will make you reconsider all of your other makeup vanity tables." South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands (GBP £).
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