Wooden Shoe Cubbies - Product of the Week Complete Closet with Shoe Rack
Apr 01

Shoe racks are increasingly being built into other types of furniture, as more and more manufacturers are seeing the demand for shoes, and therefore shoe organizers, increase!  When you think about it, most rooms in the house could benefit from a shoe rack, keeping shoes off the floor and ready to use at a moment’s notice.  For example, I live in the country, so shoes are always required for going outside no matter what.  So, shoes tend to collect each one of the three exits from the home.  (This is easier for us than having to go to the front door and pick out shoes when we are exiting through the garage).  Another place they tend to collect are in the bedrooms and bathrooms.  Wherever your problem shoe area is in the home, there is most likely a multi-functional furniture piece with hidden shoe storage in it.  Read On:
Entryway:
The entryway is a common place for the shoe-pileup to happen.  It also provides a great opportunity for organizing coats, mail, keys, purses and more!  This Entryway Organizer has everything from a mirror for last minute touch ups before heading out the door, to key hooks and even a revolving cabinet on the bottom that makes an ideal shoe rack! 
Bedroom or Bathroom:
A wardrobe with shoe rack built-in offers maximum storage of clothes and shoes.  Use this wardrobe in the guest bedroom, or a bedroom-conversion that is lacking a closet.  It zips to keep dust out, which makes it an ideal candidate for the garage as well.  Keep out of season clothes and shoes tucked away in this wardrobe for a more organized home. 
Whatever your shoe organizing needs are, I assure you that there is a solution out there for you that will work for your household.  It may come in the form of a shoe rack, or it may be hidden within another piece of furniture!

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