Shoe racks are designed to keep you from crushing and scratching your
shoes, and so you can see at a glance the pair you want to wear on any
given day. To keep the floor plane from getting overtaken with assorted
shoes, investing in some sort of shoe rack organizer is a smart idea.
Most shoe racks are designed to take advantage of space and do
so in a vertical manner. That's why tiered shoe racks, over the door
racks, and stacking shoe racks are so popular. There are fancy shoe
racks as well as simple no-frills options. Types that are most common
are wire and wood, wire being the most popular but stackable wooden
ones are also in demand.
Shoe Racks Options:
Shoe Rack Bench - Usually these are made of wood and contain
a couple of stacked shelves a dozen or so pairs of shoes.
Tier Shoe Racks - Come with 2, 3 and 4 tiers depending upon
your storage needs. Look for an expandable tiered shoe rack if you need
some more room. Types include: chrome, wood and metal.
Door Shoe Rack - Made of canvas, chrome or white plastic resin,
these can be hung from the closet door
or a clothing rod. Choose a pocket or pouch over the door rack, if you
want to either keep your shoes dust free or out of sight.
Shoe Cubby - Can be an inexpensive way to protect your shoes
from dust. Many of these organizers can be customized to fit different
types of shoes from boots to flip flops.
Stackable Shoe Rack - Good for the mudroom and the bedroom closet.
Hanging Shoe Bag - These are usually made of either plastic
or canvas and the pockets protect your shoes from dust. A common size
can accomodate 10 shoe pairs and hangs perfectly from a closet rod.
Revolving Shoe Rack - Revolving shoe trees holds shoes on vertical
storage tiers. This is great where horizontal space is limited. If you
are looking to buy one, check out: Whitney Design 2131, which can store
18 shoe pairs and has 3 vertical tiers. The dimensions of this particular
rack is 12 x 12 x 38 inches and sells at Amazon for $39.
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