How to Build a Montessori Dresser for £50 - McKenzie Sue Makes
Creating a Montessori dresser for your little one can be both a rewarding and practical project, especially when you're aiming to do it on a budget. With just £50, you can craft a functional piece that encourages independence and promotes a sense of responsibility in your child.
Begin by selecting your materials – visit your local DIY store or scour online marketplaces for affordable options. Plywood is a great choice for the main structure, as it’s sturdy yet lightweight. You’ll need a few basic tools: a saw, a drill, and some screws. Don’t worry if you’re not a seasoned DIYer; this project is perfect for beginners.
Start by designing the dimensions based on the height of your child. The dresser should be easily accessible, allowing them to choose their own clothes without assistance. Assemble the main body first, ensuring you have plenty of compartments for organisation. Keep the edges smooth and child-friendly. Painting it in soft, inviting colours can also make it more appealing to young eyes.
Finally, add some lightweight, pull-out baskets or fabric bins for flexibility. These make it easy for children to see their options and tidy up without the frustration of heavy drawers. And voilà – you've created an inviting, functional Montessori dresser that fosters autonomy, all within your budget!

