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Vanity, Bathroom and Self-Care Organization

Your getting-ready routine should feel like a retreat, not a scramble. I help you declutter your essentials and create functional systems, so your vanity stays clear and your morning feels peaceful.

Your vanity deserves better. I'm here to show you how we can organize it to make your daily routine a breeze.

This series of tips shows how to transform your dressing table. Start by decluttering, then use turntables for perfumes, clear trays for daily essentials, and labeled bins for lesser-used items.

This series of tips shows how to transform your dressing table. Start by decluttering, then use turntables for perfumes, clear trays for daily essentials, and labeled bins for lesser-used items.

This series of tips shows how to transform your dressing table. Start by decluttering, then use turntables for perfumes, clear trays for daily essentials, and labeled bins for lesser-used items.

This series of tips shows how to transform your dressing table. Start by decluttering, then use turntables for perfumes, clear trays for daily essentials, and labeled bins for lesser-used items.

This series of tips shows how to transform your dressing table. Start by decluttering, then use turntables for perfumes, clear trays for daily essentials, and labeled bins for lesser-used items.

We also organize professional spaces, like this makeup artist's studio table. An organized workspace directly leads to better efficiency and a calmer environment for clients.

About this collection

The most common mistake isn't a lack of space; it's a lack of proper grouping. You don't need a bigger vanity—you need to separate your 'daily use' items from your backstock. When I work with you, we start by clearing the counter to identify your specific morning ritual essentials. Then, we use acrylic trays and turntables to ensure that even on your busiest days, your moisturizer or lip gloss is exactly where your hand expects it to be, not buried under clutter.

My Approach to Your Sanctuary

Sabse pehle (firstly), we have to declutter. We cannot organize chaos, and putting products into pretty bins is just hiding the problem. My process for vanity and bathroom spaces is built on creating a 'daily use' zone versus a 'passive storage' zone.

The Dry and Wet Zone Logic Many bathrooms suffer because products are stored incorrectly. We separate your bathroom into dry and wet zones to ensure your skincare products aren't exposed to excessive humidity. Your daily skincare, makeup, and hair tools should live in the dry zone, preferably near good lighting. This keeps your products potent and your routine fast.

Systems That Stick

  • Turntables & Lazy Susans: These are game-changers for perfume bottles and taller skincare containers. They prevent items from toppling over and ensure you can grab what you need in one spin.
  • Clear Acrylic Trays: By grouping items into clear trays, you visually define what belongs to your face, body, or hair care. This separation prevents the 'junk drawer' effect where everything gets mixed.
  • Gadget Accessibility: If you have an expensive tool like a Dyson Airwrap that you hardly use, it’s likely because it’s tucked away in a deep drawer. I help you 'box out' your gadgets so they are visible and ready to use.

My goal is to ensure that after we set up your space, a quick 5-minute tidy-up is all you ever need to maintain it. If you are feeling overwhelmed by your current setup, let’s get on a call and start simplifying your mornings.

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Sort Story by Smriti

Starting ₹2,900 Per Room Blueprint

Hi, I'm Smriti. I started Sort Story because I know how much a messy home can weigh on your mind. My team and I focus on creating systems for women who want to reclaim their time and turn their bathroom or vanity into a true self-care sanctuary.

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