Creating a DIY drawer divider and organiser for your IKEA Alex cabinet is a straightforward project that requires no woodworking skills. With a few materials readily available at home or from a local store, you can transform the interior of your drawers into an efficient and tidy space.
Begin by measuring the dimensions of your drawers to determine the size of your dividers. Cardboard or thick foam board makes an excellent base for this task; simply cut it to fit snugly within the drawer and create sections for different items. Use double-sided tape or strong adhesive to secure the dividers in place.
For a more decorative touch, consider wrapping the cardboard in fabric or decorative paper to match your décor. This not only makes your drawer look appealing but also adds a layer of durability to your dividers. Once in place, you’ll be able to easily organise stationery, craft supplies, or makeup, ensuring everything has its own designated spot. With minimal time and effort, you can enjoy a beautifully organised drawer that enhances both functionality and aesthetics.
Introducing the Martha Stewart Crafting Kids' Art Organizer and Drying Racks in a charming Bedford Gray finish, the perfect solution for nurturing creativity in little artists. This beautifully designed arts and craft storage cabinet not only provides a dedicated space for all your children's painting supplies but also features efficient drying racks to showcase their artwork as it dries. With ample storage compartments, it keeps paints, brushes, and papers neatly organised, encouraging young creatives to explore their artistic talents without the worry of mess. The refined Bedford Gray colour adds a touch of elegance to any playroom or craft space, making it a stylish addition to your home while fostering a love for art in your kids. Transform your space into an inspiring hub of creativity with this delightful organiser.

