How Do You Build A Girls Vanity Table?
A girl’s vanity table gives a girl a place to get ready. She needs a place to adjust her makeup and brush her hair or obsess about a blemish. Her vanity table should reflect her tastes and be able to hold all of her brushes, lip gloss and other personal items. Giving your girl a vanity table in her room will create her own special place–and you can reclaim your bathroom. Talk to your daughter to see what kind of style she wants. Is she a girlie girl who wants pink and lace? Maybe she is a tomboy who wants a basic vanity. Measure where you want to vanity to go in your girl’s room. Make sure there are electrical outlets nearby so she can plug in a hairdryer or an iron. Have at least 3 1/2 feet of wall space available. Measure how high you want the table to be. Cut a piece of plywood to 3 feet by 1.5 feet. Sand the edges of the plywood. Attach the table legs with screws or nails. If the table is for a younger girl, attach the table to the wall with a bracket. Use wood putty if necessary