Image credit: Jansen's DIY via YouTube
Do you own lots of shoes and it takes you so long just to find the right pair? If so, then you must be struggling with organizing them or finding a good spot to store them properly. Luckily, there are a lot of ways you can try to organize your shoes not only to reduce the clutter in your house but to also display them neatly. Learn these tips and tricks from Jansen’s DIY on YouTube!
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From turning empty spaces or corners into shoe storage to upcycling produce bins and cardboard. The possibilities are endless and your creativity will shine through. Some of these tips are also what you can call functional decoration, plus, these are also space-saving, so you don’t have to deal with piles of unmatched shoes or clutter anymore.
#1: In a Frame and Behind a Curtain
If you have little nooks and crannies in your home that aren’t being used, then turn them into a shoe storage area by installing some wall-mounted wire racks, and hide them with a curtain.
#2: In a Shoe Storage Ottoman
Get a multi-purpose Ottoman where you can sit comfortably and also hide your shoes inside. Some Ottomans have pocket lining inside to sort your shoe pairs properly.
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#3: In a Wooden Pallet Shoe Rack
You can recycle some wood pallets and give them a new life by staining or painting them. Use those pallets to build a shoe rack that you can place near the door so you can easily grab them when you’re heading out.
#4: Use Stretchy Rubber Shoe Holders
Install some stretchy rubber strands on your wall, then store your shoes in between the stretchy rubber, if you want to, you can also put some curtains over them to hide them nicely.
#5: In a Recessed Wall Panel
If your house comes with small recessed panels, then you can make a built-in storage for your shoes. Place each shoe pair into small pockets, then slide the storage right back into the wall after choosing.
#6: In Shoe Holding Bins
Turn your produce bins into useful shoe racks. You can place this in your living room, walk-in closet, foyer, or anywhere you like. This is one of the best ways to hide your shoes and reduce clutter.
#7: In a Cardboard Box Shoe Holder
Find yourself a sturdy cardboard box, those that are used to store alcohol work best, too. Arrange and stack them nicely, then start putting your shoe pairs in each one.
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