Because we all reach for the shoes we see, organizing your dressing space to allow shoes a place of their own not only makes fashion sense but makes life more convenient. It’s also a space saver – so you can get even more stuff into that closet of yours. Here are a few of our favorite shoe racks to elevate your dressing areas.
Customize your rack
From dorm rooms to mudrooms, this easy-to-assemble four-tier shoe organizer can hold up to 20 pairs of shoes and boots in simple style. Each of the four sturdy metal shelves can hold up to 30 pounds. Plus, the shelves are covered with a washable grey polyester to keep your shoes in place and safe from scuffs. If you’ve got a bunch of boots, just remove a shelf, or two, and store up to 12 pairs. Lots of loafers? Organize 20 pairs of shoes when you install all four shelves. Great for garages, entryways, and patios, we love the versatility of this shoe rack.
Multipurpose pick
We love that you can organize 24 pairs of shoes in this expandable shoe rack. It’s also easy to put together – no tools required. The three-tier rack allows for storage on the floor under the freestanding organizer. The twin chrome poles not only create handles on top but create an elegant look, so you don’t need to hide this Seville Classics rack in the closet.
For any room
We love the look and durability of this natural bamboo bench and shoe rack. From the patio to the pool, the bedroom to the bathroom, the water-resistant wood adds beauty and function.Each shelf can hold four pairs of shoes, and the bench itself can accommodate up to 300 pounds. The eco-friendly and sustainable bamboo wood naturally shuns water and is easy to clean. All parts and tools are included to make assembly an easy feat.
Sturdy frame
This shoe rack is a breeze to assemble. Use just one unit or stack them three high and easily attach them to other matching Seville Classics shelves to display and store dozens of pairs of shoes. Each three-tier rack holds up to 30 pounds and three pairs of shoes, allowing for flats, sandals, or slippers to be stored under the bottom tier. Use these racks to customize a shoe storage solution for each closet. A sturdy iron frame supports the clip-on shelves. Just clip the shelves into the frame and, voile, your shoe rack is ready to go.
No floor space needed
This over-the-door shoe rack is ideal for small spaces. We love how nice it is to have all our shoes in one place without having to bend down to reach them. Unlike many door shoe racks, this one is easily adjustable. Each of the twelve non-slip steel bars can pivot or fold up, making it a cinch to create space for boots and other taller shoes. It’s nearly 75 inches tall and neatly holds 36 pairs of shoes.
Cyndi Mathews is a contributing writer to Florida Travel & Life, an online brand that inspires active, affluent travelers, providing them with insider information on discovering the best of Florida. Informative and engaging, the website showcases travel destinations, arts and cultural venues, vibrant dining scenes, recreational activities, the great outdoors and the revitalized real-estate market. Cyndi recently published her first book and enjoys traveling to Florida in her sailboat.