Friday 13 March 2015

Shoe Rack Ideas

Hola Misyellelovers! Need more space for your shoes? Unlike T-shirts, sneakers can’t just be folded and dropped neatly into a drawer. Don't worry again Misyellelovers, we have 5 ideas to make your shoes collection organized like a pro!
1. REPURPOSE WALL MOLDINGS
DIY Shoe Rack - Molding Display
Photo: jennamcarthur.com
If you love your high heels, why not show them off? Option one: Take inspiration from Jenna McArthur, who transformed a disassembled picture frame into an array of wall-mounted display racks. Option two: Buy wall moldings from your local home improvement store, cut them to size, paint them and—finally—hang ‘em up.

2. ASSEMBLE PVC PIPE CUBBIES
DIY Shoe Rack - PVC Pipe Cubbies
Photo: cookielovesmilk.wordpress.com
Normally, PVC pipe hides behind drywall, but here it takes center stage as the basis for another creative DIY shoe rack. According to Cookie Loves Milk, the biggest challenge you may encounter in completing this project is persuading the supply store to cut the pieces. Otherwise, it’s only a matter of glue.

3. INSTALL FLOATING SHELVES
DIY Shoe Rack - Floating
Photo: notmartha.org
In tight spaces, such as an entryway nook, this DIY shoe rack provides a compact yet effective storage solution for shoes of any type, from lightweight sneakers to bulky galoshes. Check out not martha to see how Megan built hers from plywood and poplar, and then sanded and stained the rack for a finished look.

4. SUSPEND WIRE HANGERS
DIY Shoe Rack - Hanger
Photo: ohsoprettythediaries.com
Save floor space by storing footwear on the wall, either on the back of your closet or in a bedroom corner. Best for sandals and flat-soled shoes, this DIY shoe rack involves little more than regular wire clothing hangers and string, yarn, or rope. Savannah at OH SO PRETTY the DIARIES shares the easy how-to.

5. BUILD A SHELVING UNIT
DIY Shoe Rack - Shelf
Photo: ana-white.com

If your collection of shoes is so large that it poses a problem, Ana White has the answer: a full-blown piece of wood furniture specially designed to hold shoes for all seasons. The unit features differently proportioned compartments to keep your low-top casual sneakers neatly separate from your tall snow boots.

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