Stick-On Drawer Organizers – Cheap, Quick and Easy!

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Plastic c channel

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Why Stick-On Drawer Organizer?

  • Quick and Easy – install right in your home with minimal tools in just minutes
  • Removeable without damaging drawers
  • Easy to reconfigure
  • Cheap – about $5 for this drawer as shown
  • Works with almost any drawer, including metal sides

Plastic c channel diy drawer dividers supplies

What You’ll Need

  • 3/8″ or 1/2″ Plastic C Channel (available from Amazon here) – match board thickness
  • 3/8″ or 1/2″ thick wood pieces, 2-1/2″ width most popular but can do other widths for deeper or shallower dividers (available at Lowes nor Mendards) – match c-channel thickness
  • Mounting tape, 1/2″ width, I used this one
  • Pruning Shears or Heavy Duty Scissors
  • Measuring Tape
  • Jigsaw or other saw for cutting wood to lengths

 

 

More About Choosing Wood

3/8″ wood is what is shown in the photos and videos.  I have also done 1/2″.  Both work just fine, really will depend on what wood is available to you.  

The depth shown in these photos and video is 1-1/2″ (may be referred to as 2″ when buying but it is actual dimension of 1-1/2″).  I like this shallow depth because it is easy to reach in small spaces if the depth is short.  Avoid tall, narrow dividers that are hard to reach in.

For wood species, I used pine.  There are other options, even softer wood like balsa, or more expensive hardwoods.  All work just fine.  You could even use hardwood plywood that is ripped into strips.

 

 

How Much Material Do I Need?

For my one drawer shown, I used right at 1 foot of c-channel and about 2 linear feet of wood board.  My advice would be to purchase the pack of c-channel from Amazon, and then just cut and use it up as you go around the house, you’ll be wanting to tackle all your drawers!  

 

 

Planning?

This method is SO simple, I really liked just creating the dividers right in place, so I could section the drawer off with the contents available to measure and fit.  This is the beauty of this method – just open a drawer, add a divider, and keep adding dividers until you are satisfied.  And if you mess up, just unstick and restick it.

 

 

How to Make Your Own Stick On Drawer Dividers

Clear out the drawer and clean it well.  The sides need to be cleaned so the mounting tape will stick.

Measure and mark where the first divider is to be placed.  

diy drawer dividers

Cut the C-channel with pruning shears or heavy duty scissors.  The cut length should match the board width – in my example, I used 1-1/2″ wide boards, so I cut my c-channel pieces 1-1/2″ long.  You’ll need two c-channel pieces per divider.

 

diy drawer organizer

Cut the mounting tape to fit the backs of the channel and stick to backs.

diy drawer organizer

Stick the c-channel pieces inside the drawer.  TIP: I measure out and marked the centers, making sure the mark would be visible when sticking the c-channel in place.

cutting wood with jigsaw

Measure inside the c-channel and cut wood pieces to fit, so the pieces fit snug but not too tight.  I used a jigsaw to cut.

diy drawer organizer

Insert the cut wood piece into the c-channels.

diy wood organizer drawer

Repeat as desired – the more dividers you add in, the more stable the system will be.

diy wood drawer organizer

 

Quick Video of Stick On Drawer Organizers

VIDEO COMING SOON

 

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