Clear shoe boxes are stackable and help keep things clutter-free in a smaller closet.

Basic Bookshelf

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Bookshelf or shoe shelf?

This simple bookshelf beautifully displays and stores shorter and taller boots.

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Dreamy Shoe Storage

This takes shoe storage to the next level.

Designer shoes deserve an elegant place to be displayed and stored.

Storing them this way will help keep their shape and prevent them from getting damaged.

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They are sturdier and more protective than the cardboard shoe box you get from the store.

Plus, they helpmake your closet look more organizedand cohesive when stacked.

A Clean Look

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Even a small closet can feel large and open.

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This minimalist design features labeled, white storage bins stacked in a closet with a white shiplap interior.

To add some texture, open wooden bins on the floor store shoes with labels for each family member.

This unused space by thestaircaseis now an organized spot to store a plethora of shoes.

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This custom piece also fits in seamlessly with the rest of the home’s design.

They keep shoes at hand and easy to find while saving room in the closet for other items.

If you have a beautiful shoe collection, consider displaying it on open shelving in your room.

A large shoe storage wall with glass front cabinet doors

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These colorful, stylish heels look like a work of art in this bedroom.

Color-Coded Closet

Color coding a closet can help make it feel organized and clutter-free.

Simple Shelving

Transform an unused wall in a closet with simple wood shelving.

A closet with hanging boot storage

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This wall neatly organizes shoes and storage bins, and has an area for keeping a safe.

The custom built-in featuresa benchand cubbies for storing shoes that help keep things organized.

Stacked Shoe Shelving

Creating zones in a walk-in closet will help you know exactly where everything is.

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One side of this closet is designated for clothing while the other stores shoes on stacked shoe shelving.

In this case, the door makes a great option to store your shoes.

This hanging wire system neatly stores shoes without damaging them.

An entryway closet with door storage

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Baskets and Shelving

Simple storage bins are a great way to store all your sandals.

Clear shoe boxes, help keep things organized, visible, and helps protect the shoes.

Over-the-Door Built-Ins

Many people turn a spare bedroom into a closet space and dressing area.

An entryway closet with white storage bins

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This closet features beautiful doors that are surrounded by built-in shelving for displaying heels.

Not only does this keep the room clutter-free, but it also serves as a one-of-a-kind design element.

Drop-Front Shoe Boxes

Clear, drop-front shoe boxes neatly store shoes where you could easily find them.

A small entryway bench with shoe shelving

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All you need is an empty wall in your closet to store shoes in these containers.

This spruce wood piece of furniture is a beautiful way to store shoes in an entryway or mudroom.

Deep Shoe Pockets

Bulky shoes take up a lot of space in a closet.

A staircase with built in shoe shelving

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These bedroom dressers feature a shelf on the bottom that neatly stores shoes.

This keeps your room clutter-free while freeing up your closet space for other items.

Custom Shelving

Custom doesn’t alwaysequal expensive.

A mudroom cabinet with wicker baskets for shoe storage

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These shoe shelves were custom-made to fit perfectly in this closet without breaking the bank.

A Shoe Stand

An unused corner of this closet is given new life with a simpleshoe stand.

The stand stores up to 12 shoes without taking up shelf space or an entire wall.

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Perfect Shelving

Sometimes it’s just about how you maximize your space and shelving.

This existing shelving just needed to be redone to fit the shoes.

Some shelves are deeper for tall boots, while some shelving is kept narrow for sandals and flats.

Open shelving with rows of shoes

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A closet with a middle shelf with shoes

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A closet with shoe storage around a safe

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A closet with built in shoe cubbies

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A closet with a modular system

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A mudroom with built in shoe storage

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A closet with a large shoe rack

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A boy’s closet with shoe door storage

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Shoe storage with baskets and shelving

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A girl’s closet with acrylic cubbies

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A large closet with shelving around the perimeter of the door

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Acrylic containers for shoe storage

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A blue shoe storage cabinet

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A closet with floor storage

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An entryway with a storage cabinet

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A small closet with plenty of shoe storage

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A closet with built in shoe storage

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A dresser with a bottom shelf for shoe storage

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A closet with shoe shelving

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A large closet with a variety of shoe storage

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Shoe shelving for high heels

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Shoe shelving in a closet

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