Shoe Closet Organizers
We love shoes, but we don't love scrambling through dozens of cardboard shoes boxes for
those perfect silver sandals when we're already late for the reservation. It's time for something better, and clear
plastic shoe boxes are it to display and keep your shoes in. Shoe closet
organizers offer ideal ones in sizes designed to fit shoes, boots, and even the cute purses and
evening bags you bought to match them all.
There is nothing like the feeling of wearing those awesome new shoes for the first time. Many
people love new shoes and just seem to keep piling them up. The bottom of your closet can become a shoe graveyard
if you are not careful. This can lead to shoes you love getting damaged and lost. If you need to get your closet
organized and protect your treasured collection, then you may need to take some steps to get it done.
The first step is to inventory your shoes. Get them all out and pair them up. Shoes with straps can be strapped
together and tennis shoes can be tied at the laces if you do not plan on using a shoe rack or special shoe
shelf. Get them all out and look at what you have. Chances are, you will need to get creative to fit all of those
shoes in the closet space that you have.
The second step is to thin out the herd. Get a box and fill it with shoes that are out of style, do
not fit right, have scuffs and scratches, or that you just never wear.
Getting rid of just a few pairs can really free up some space. For the ones you plan on keeping, clean them up
and make sure that they are worth the space that they will use. Cedar sachets or cedar wooden hangers in your
closet can help cut down on humidity and keep your shoes smelling fresh.
Next you need to decide what type of shoe closet organizers will work for you. If you have a lot of flat dress
shoes, sandals and flip flops, over the door shoe organizers can work great. These are often the types of
shoes that are easy to separate and they really should not take up a lot of space. You can purchase a
shelving system for your floor or the unused front corners of your closet. These shelves can make use of
wasted space and get the shoes up off the floor. An inexpensive option is to build tall skinny cubbies up each side
of your closet and reserve this space just for shoes. You may decide to make some of the cubbies taller to
accommodate boots and other bulky shoes.
Putting a shelf underneath your hanging clothes is another option. You can make the shelf two, three or four tiers
to hold as many shoes as you need it to. If you need even more space, you might consider moving your hanging bar up
high enough to provide extra shoe space. Dresses and other long items that are cutting into your shoe area can be
hung on special clothes hangers that hold them up higher off the floor. When you get a shoe
closet organizer, you may just realize that you have room for more!
Closet Organization Systems | Metal Closet Organizers | Wood Closet Organizers
Wire Closet Organizers | Hanging Closet Organizers | Rubbermaid Closet Organizers
Bedroom Closet Organizers | Small Closet Organizers | Walk in Closet Organizers
Custom Closet Organizers | Kids Closet Organizers | Cheap Closet Organizers
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