Shoes are an extension of fashion and a part of life attitude. However, with so many shoes, storage becomes a challenge. We don’t want to spend ten minutes looking for another shoe. In this article, we’ll explore shoe storage ideas. Create a refined and organized space for your shoes, allowing each pair to shine with its unique style.
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Customize a rack for your favorite bags and shoes. This gold metal shelf has a luxurious look and plenty of storage space. An organized shoe rack makes finding shoes easy and extends the life of your shoes.
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Built-in Storage
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Do you have a large enough wardrobe? That was such a blessing. Put the clothes and shoes you wear most in your closet. Store shoes on the shelves above your closet and clothes below. This will greatly shorten your matching time.
Back Of Door
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If your closet is already full of clothes, take advantage of the space in the door. Wash out-of-season shoes and put them in the hanging basket on the door. The hanging basket can not only store shoes, but also accessories and baby products.
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Plastic Storage Box
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Arrange the boxes of shoes neatly together. The shoes in the transparent bin are clearly visible. Use a marker to write a label on the outside of the box. These simple marks, such as color and matching style, make choosing shoes more convenient.
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Simple Shoe Holder
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Shoe holders make clever use of vertical space, reducing the area for placing a pair of shoes side by side. The upper and lower shoes are stacked together without being squeezed or deformed. This unique storage design will increase the use of your closet space.
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Floating Shelves
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Add some floating shelves for shoes to the wall of your entryway. Put on slippers before entering the living room to avoid bringing dust into your home. Especially on rainy days, leave dirty shoes at the entrance. Floating shelves do not take up floor space and also give the entry area a neat and organized look.
Metal Mesh
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Yes, garden wire mesh can also be used to store high heels. Each pair of delicate heels is displayed through wire mesh. This storage method makes it easy to select and avoids squeezing and cluttering of shoes. You can also display your favorite heels like a collection.
Stainless Steel Tie Rod
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Install a pull rod in an empty space in your closet. Then buy some stainless steel hangers. Determine how many pairs of shoes you need in your closet and purchase hangers accordingly. Just like hanging clothes, hang your out-of-season shoes on the tie bars.
Add A Wicker Basket
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Add a wicker basket to store shoes in the entryway for added built-in storage. In addition, its rustic materials add warmth and original beauty to the interior. Put your everyday casual shoes inside to avoid cluttering the floor in your entryway.
These more organized and practical ways to store shoes will become a unique part of your life. You will no longer have to worry about finding another shoe. At the same time, you can proudly display your shoe collection. Hopefully you’ve been inspired.