In arranging minimalist interior design that looks neat and beautiful is the desire of many people. Well one of home furniture are quite important to took part in the interior design of your home is a shoe rack. And why is that? Shoe rack is a place where each family member put the finished shoes worn, and if there is no shoe rack then put the shoes away, which of course will happen less unsightly view. Therefore in selecting a shoe rack models that fit minimalist design of the house in which you live, it can also affect the neatness and comfort of the occupants of the house. In some models of designs that can be the choice of which is a model of shoe racks, shoe racks hanging and others.

If you don’t have much closet space, be creative with any extra furniture you may have. A glass cabinet can easily double as a shoe closet. To avoid overcrowding, only showcase seasonally-appropriate footwear and put the rest in storage. For those who do not want to consume many space at your home, you could also use a hanging shoe rack models so, you also can simply place the hanging shoe rack on the wall as you see fit.

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Best Shoe Racks & Cabinets

1. Store shoes underneath a bedskirt.

You can buy one or make one out of an over-the-door shoe pouch organizer. Here’s a canvas version.

2. Hang molding on the walls to create a pretty shoe display.

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Get the directions here.

3. Hang molding near the ceiling of a closet for your non-seasonal shoes.

4. Cover a shoe rack with a curtain.

A ribbon tie for the curtain adds an elegant touch.

5. Store them in an ottoman.

This is a great solution for a small apartment, but this version costs $799 (RIP Lilly Pulitzer). If you already own a storage ottoman, you could try making your own usingfabric and a staple gun.

Keep two underneath a console table for your entryway.

6. Repurpose old wine crates.

7. Store your shoes in shoeboxes with printed out Instagrams of your shoe collection.

8. A simple wooden pallet has slits that perfectly fit shoes.

9. Use a pegged coat rack.

Any kind of coat rack will do.

10. Build your own PVC-pipe shoe rack.

Get the directions here.

11. Use an old ladder to hang heeled shoes on.

12. Salvage some old school lockers for shoe storage in a boy’s bedroom.

13. Keep shoes in buckets.

If you’re not the most meticulously organized person in the world, this solution helps to keep shoes off the ground without taking up a lot of space. Just toss ‘em in when you’re doing a quick clutter cleanup.

14. Store your shoes in wine boxes under the bed.

Not the sturdiest solution, but the compartments fit summer shoes and sneakers perfectly.

15. Hang your shoes.

Learn how to make these hangers here.

16. Stack ‘em on the stairs.

17. Use recycling bins from Ikea to store shoes in an entryway.

They’re only $13 apiece from Ikea.

18. Take up unused space by putting up shelves in the corner of the garage.

19. Elastic shoe straps are a quirky and colorful way to hang your shoes on the wall.

These are $25 from Droog but you could attempt to make your own with wall pegs and bungee cords.

20. Hide shoes under a slipcovered bench.

What’s great about storing shoes underneath a bench is that you have a seat to sit on while putting them on.

21. This Ikea Komplement slide-out rack holds an impressive 16 pairs of shoes.

I own this, actually. While it is a pain in the ass to assemble, it does save a lot of space, and I love the fact that it slides out.

22. Use a large picture frame as a slide-out shoe drawer.

23. Implement a slide-out shoe rack.

Possibly easier said than done, but if you’re considering a remodel, it’s certainly a clever idea.

24. Hang shoe organizers on a room divider or screen.

25. Use towel rails to hold shoes.

26. Alternate your shoes — you’ll be able to fit more in a row.

27. Display them in a large basket.

If you’ve got pretty slippers you want to show off.

28. Make a floating shoe rack.

Get the directions here.

29. Keep shoes in a dresser or cubby shelf at the foot of your bed.

30. Strategically use tension rods in the bottom of a closet.

So brilliant.

31. Throw them into rolling crates.

32. Hang baby shoes on a curtain rod.

Get more details here.

33. Paint cans nailed into the wall are the perfect size for flip-flops.

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Model of a hanging shoe racks also have great effectiveness addition it takes up space, hanging shoe rack models can also be placed anywhere because of the shape and design that does not require extensive space, or you can stick it on the wall of a bedroom, family room or close to the main door.

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