Shoe Storage

  • Review spotlight

    Learn More About Shoe Storage

    Whether you are a sneakerhead or have a stunning collection of vintage heels, the shops on Etsy sell a wide variety of storage options. Here are a few ways to store your shoes.


    Shoe shelving: If you've got a gorgeous collection of shoes, whether pristine sneakers or vintage heels, you might want to show them off with shoe shelving that puts them proudly on display. Plastic shoe box storage can display your best kicks in stackable units, or you can display them on a wooden shoe rack using stands to maximize space.


    Shoe racks: Shoe racks can be very useful either inside or outside a closet to make your collection of shoes easy to access. You can choose a shoe cabinet to hide them away or a wall-mounted shoe rack to show the world—or at least your roommate.


    Boot stands: Organize and display your boot collection in all its glory. Boot hangers, boot poles, or boot inserts to keep them standing on shelves are great methods for boot storage.


    Under-bed storage: If you're short on space, under-bed shoe storage is a good option. Plastic boxes or shoe drawers provide hidden storage under your bed, to maximize your space.

    Looking for the right spot to store your shoes? Here are a few ideas to help keep your shoes tidy and organized.


    Closet: For many people, closet shoe storage is the most convenient option for keeping your kicks organized, accessible, and out of sight. Wire shoe racks, shoe cubbies, wall shoe racks, and vertical shoe racks can be used inside closets as shoe organizers. If closet space is minimal, consider a shoe rack for the doorway to hang over the door.


    Entryway: If you keep a shoe-free home, you can get creative with entryway shoe storage. Create a comfy spot for visitors to sit to take off their shoes and an entryway storage rack to place their shoes. A corner shoe rack can double as a seat with a cushion on top. Don’t forget to offer a basket of slippers for guests, too!


    Porch: Porch shoe storage is best for gardening or work boots that carry dirt and contaminants you don’t want in your house. A wooden shoe rack can be a nice decorative element for outdoor shoe storage. Removable plastic or rubber trays make cleaning simple.


    Garage: For hiking boots, ski boots, or specialty athletic shoes that you don't need to access often, you may want to think about garage shoe storage. Stackable shoe storage works great for a garage, so you can add extra storage units as needed.