Shoe shelf ideas11/21/2023 ![]() There are two shoe storage solutions going on here, but we’re zeroing in on those beautiful clear boot binsand smaller shoe drawers from the container store, and those brilliant polaroid printouts delivered by Social Print Studios. These are the most beautiful, luxurious shoe boxes I’ve ever laid my eyes on. Also, the polaroid pictures allow each shoe to be easily identified. Firstly, the bins are clean and simple, which means that the actual display will look killer once these are stacked on a floor to ceiling shelf. ![]() These DIY shoe boxes are nailing a few of our favorite shoe organizing elements. Here, HGTVshows us that big bins with picture labels are a stunning way to store shoes. Uniform bins and containers immediately make a space look neat and tidy. I love these bins from The Container Store. These boxes allow you to stack shoes on top of each other AND see the shoe inside. The asymmetrical design of these cubbies is right up my alley. This funky piece is made of stackable modules by Danish Design Store. You can tell that Amber of Shoeper Woman cherishes her shoes, by her site name AND her beautiful display! I like that each pair has room to be turned sideways so that “shoe” stopper embellishments can be visible. This large built-in cubby unit is perfect for displaying heals. If you love the cubbies idea for your entire shoe collection, I recommend getting a larger unit so that heals and booties can have some breathing room. ![]() It’s also the perfect size to wrangle the kiddos’ sneakers and sandals. This si mple white cubby benchis a great solution for an entryway if you’re a sneaker and flats kind of gal. This would maximize the storage and allow for those shoes to come off of the floor. If I were to upgrade this option, I would install deeper shelves so that shoes could face forward rather than sideways. I also love that the crates on the floor add a sweet touch of personality. This DIY shoe storage is a fantastic reminder that a few small shelves can boost any storage space in a pinch. The floor storage for often-worn pairs and the overhead storage for special occasion shoes is certainly the way to go! Image via Design Love Fest. In this closet, professional organizer Beth Ziegler of Bneato Baruses a bit of shelving above and below to maximize shoe storage. This allows each shelf to fit an extra pair or two, which is never a bad thing for us shoe lovers! Image via GlitterGuide If shelving space is a wee-bit tight, consider adjusting each pair to face the opposite direction as Stephanie did here. And extra props to Jane of FitFabFunMomfor double stacking her shoes from front to back to make the most of the space. If you have an underused closet in your home and an overstuffed wardrobe closet, consider this overflow storage solution. Here, Michelle Smith turns a small closet off her living room into a stunning shoe closet by installing shelves and painting them a standout color. This storage solution makes fantastic use of vertical space, takes up minimal room in the walkway since the shelves are sleek and shallow, and creates an accessible shoe landing spot to pull from. This sneaker lover installed shallow vertical shelves in a hallway to take advantage of an unused wall. Let me know how YOU store and organize your shoes, and which of the following ideas is your favorite! Enjoy 40 Creative Ways to Organize your Shoes: Shoe Shelf Storage As a professional organizer, I know that sometimes the best way to feel motivated to upgrade and organize your own space is a bit of visual inspiration. To put it simply, there are a zillion pictures of organized shoe collections online!! I have spent hours and hours scouring the internet for the most practical yet pretty examples of shoe storage. I rounded up over 40 creative ways to organize your shoes. Ok, maybe I made that part up, but if you even remotely like shoes, and enjoy looking at organized spaces, you’ve come to the right place. ![]() Science tells us that if you’re reading this, there’s a 99% chance that you love shoes.
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