
Bathroom Organiser
We call it a bathroom organiser, but this versatile DIY project can double up as a veggie rack or even a place for the kids’ toys to live. Peter and Annalien shows you how to build a three tiered wooden organiser, with simple to follow steps.
You will need
Tools | Material list |
PCM 7 Compound Mitre saw | 20mm Pine PAR |
PST 18 Jigsaw | Legs 55mm x 1240 mm – 4 pieces |
PSR 18 Cordless drill plus 35mm drill bit | Support slats 20 mm x 450mm – 6 pieces |
PEX 220 sander | Top crossbeam – 120 mm x 450mm – 1 piece |
PFS 2000 Spray gun | 10mm ply wood (good qualtiy) |
Pof 1400 router | Bottom rack sides 450mm x 100mm – 4 pieces |
Palm router | Bottom rack bottom slats 50mm x 400mm – 9 pieces |
Middle and top rack sides 50mm x 450mm – 8 sides | |
Middle rack bottom slats 50mm x 350mm – 9 pieces | |
Top rac k bottom slats 50mm x 250mm – 9 pieces | |
Pine PAR 20mm thick | |
Towel rail sides 1240 x 400 mm – 2 pieces | |
35mm wooden dowels (curtain rod) 600 mm – 4 pieces | |
3,5 x 30mm screws | |
4 x 40mm screws | |
3,5 x 20mm screws | |
wood glue | |
water based paint (light colour) | |
wood filler pine | |
Follow these steps:
Start with baskets – 3 different sizes
- Cut frames to size and assemble
- Attach bottom slats
Build the frame
- Mark out the angle for the top
- Cut bottom leg level
- Attach bottom support slats
- Cut shape into top support slat
- Assemble legs and baskets
- Router edges of legs
- Apply base paint
- Apply paint dye/tinting for paint effect
Take a closer look:
Download the instruction template:
Bathroom organiser pdf download