For bathrooms with extra space, a makeup table can be a useful addition. Because makeup tends to clutter up a common sink area, a makeup table can make life easier for other family members and expedite morning activities. As you plan a makeup table, consider lighting, storage and functionality. Does this Spark an idea?
Lighting and Mirrors
A makeup table is not complete without an accompanying mirror. Hang a large mirror above the table; if possible, place both pieces facing a window for the most natural light. If you do not have a large window, install a special makeup light that can approximate different situations, including outdoors, fluorescent and low light. Lighting is of paramount importance in makeup application, as cosmetics that look smoky and dramatic in low light can look garish in natural light. Set up your mirror and lighting to suit your height when you are sitting and standing for maximum usability. For detail work, place a smaller magnifying mirror on the table.
Storage
One of the most important parts of a makeup table is storage and organization. Because makeup items tend to be small and roll easily off of the table, look for tabletop organizers that place commonly used cosmetics in full view. Organize your makeup by type: eyeliners in one compartment and eye shadows in another. You might also consider using a large compartment to hold the items you use on a regular basis to avoid digging through a selection every morning. For makeup that is used infrequently, add closed storage containers to reduce the visual clutter. You can also install side cabinets for extra storage and functionality. In these cabinets, store products that are commonly used while doing your makeup: curling irons, hot rollers, hairspray and hair decorations can be placed there for maximum use.
Seating
Choose a makeup table that can be used when sitting or standing to accommodate situations when you have limited time and extra time to apply makeup. Look for a chair that will be comfortable to sit in and that will allow you to lean forward easily to apply finely detailed eyeliner or eye shadow. To save space in the bathroom, choose a backless chair or stool that can be pushed underneath the table when not in use. For comfort and style, add a padded cushion in a color and pattern that complements the decor of your bathroom. If your bathroom is modern, look for a cube seat that can be used as extra storage.
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