25+ Clever bathroom storage ideas

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25+ Clever bathroom storage ideas

When designing your bathroom, it can be easy to focus all of your attention on the fancy new fit-out, the colour scheme, patterns, tiles and all of the other style elements. But one of the most important, yet often overlooked, is the bathroom storage space. Many people simply skip over this essential element, leaving them frustrated when it comes time to find a place for everything to go.

To avoid running out of space, spend some time planning out your storage solutions. Here are a few essential items you should consider.

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Vanity

The amount of space you can allow for in your vanity will totally depend on the size of your room. If you have a large bathroom, you may have the freedom to include a large vanity with plenty of drawers. However, if you have a tiny bathroom, it may not be practical to have any storage at all. In this case, you might want to think about keeping your toiletries and other essentials to a minimum or including a nifty niche in the wall.

Wall cabinets

Add extra storage with handy cabinets. I personally think a thin tall cabinet is the best use of space, especially in a smaller room. You can use a cabinet to store all of your fresh towels, so they’re in close reach when you need a new one!

Floating shelves

These are a great choice if you want to put some pretty decor or other nice items on display. While you can use floating shelves for displaying your towels, I’d make sure they’re your nicest, newest towels (not the old ones with the rips and stains!). And add other little additions like candles, diffusers, soaps, and more.

With these three storage solutions in mind, let’s take a look at some beautiful bathroom storage ideas for inspiration.

1. Floating shelves

Add timber floating shelves to your white bathroom to add warmth and a spot to put things. This is a really easy way to create extra storage space when your room is lacking good solutions.

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2. Clever shelving

You may be squashed for space with a small bathroom, but my bet is that there’s probably a sliver of space that can be used for storage. For example you may be able to fit thin, vertical open shelving into the corner of your bathroom. This makes for a great place to store anything and everything – from towels to makeup to toiletries and everything in between.

3. Stand-alone tiered shelving

If you have a spare wall or nook, add in a simple three-tiered stand-alone shelving unit. Look for a design where each shelf is like a drawer, which is super handy so things won’t fall out! You can stack all sorts of things in these – from towels to soap to toiletries.

4. Vanity drawers with dividers

Keep your drawers nice and tidy with plenty of dividers. The good news is that there are so many types of choose from. So whether you have a super-luxe vanity or a more casual simple vanity, there’s bound to be something for you. You’ll avoid the frustration of misplaced items by installing handy dividers in your drawers. IKEA is a great place to start – it has plenty of amazing options for a bargain.

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If you want to change up your vanity, here are plenty of other bathroom vanity ideas to consider.

5. Long vertical ladder shelf

A floor-to-ceiling shelving is perfectly suited to a smaller bathroom space. It will have enough space for everything, even potted plants. We tend to think that plants should only belong in the living room… but they work wonderfully in the bathroom too. They not only look great but they will purify your air for you as well.

6. Corner shelving

Corner shelving is one way to make the most of every nook and cranny in your bathroom. Smart open shelving is a practical solution to any tiny space, but especially bathrooms. You can use it to stack up everything that won’t fit inside your cupboards.

7. Natural touches

Create a more natural-looking bathroom by including greenery, woven baskets and other rustic elements. Stick to a consistent colour palette to create a beautiful finish.

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8. Makeup storage

If you’re anything like me, then your makeup is probably stashed away in your vanity drawer where you can hardly see it. (Sigh, the frustrations of small bathrooms). But if you have the privilege of owning a large bathroom, make the most of your space by creating a dedicated area for your makeup! You can do this by setting up a makeup table or simply by prioritising one half of your vanity countertop to display your pretties.

9. Linen cupboard

If you have a larger bathroom, why not set up an entire linen cupboard inside? This will mean that you won’t have to walk down the hallway to find your towels, hand towels and other important items – they’ll be within arm’s reach, yipee!

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10. Stick-on holders

Don’t have a permanent caddy in your shower? No problem. Check out your local storage store to find plenty of great temporary solutions. There’s nothing handier than having small containers that stick on the wall with suction pieces, so you can move them about to wherever you like.

11. Pay attention to the details

When you’re designing your new bathroom, it can be easy to focus so much on the big picture that you forget about the small things. Choosing a streamlined  soap dispenser, soap holder and toothbrush holder is one way to make your bathroom look finished.

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12. Shelving either side of your mirror

Your bathroom mirror doesn’t have to sit on the wall alone. You can create an entire practical storage solution around it by installing handy shelving. If you choose a  piece that completely encases the mirror you’ll have a seamless finish.

13. Mirrored wall cabinet

Are you renovating the bathroom from scratch? If your bathroom has a cavity wall, you could create a pocket within it into which you could install a storage cabinet. Better still, if the cabinet has a mirrored front, the bulk of the cabinet will be reduced and neatly disguised!

If you’re looking for a bespoke solution, it’s best to get a custom bathroom cabinet maker to get the right storage for your needs.

14. Vanity and shelving in one

Make your bathroom design look consistent by using the same style of timber and colour for your vanity and vertical shelving. This narrow bathroom packs a lot of storage space in!

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15. Ladder towel rail

A ladder towel rail is a cheap buy that can make a big difference to your space. While your small bathroom may not have much room for a large cabinet, you can lean a timber ladder against the wall which can be used to hold towels or clothes.

16. Freestanding storage

If you’re looking for additional storage for your bathroom, then you should turn your attention to standalone pieces. Purchasing something that you can move around is a practical solution because then you’re not limited to only using it in your bathroom. How about choosing something vintage with a whole lot of character?

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17. Woven basket with towels

If you don’t have drawers or cupboards in your bathroom, simply use woven baskets to store fresh towels. You can never have enough woven baskets, and the beauty is that you don’t need to stick to one design–mix and match woven styles for texture and visual interest.

18. Keep the countertop clear

A clean space is a clean mind, and this is very true for your countertops. If they’re filled with bits and pieces, it can feel overwhelming. Keep everything simple and minimal by only placing the essentials on your benchtop or in open shelving like this.

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19. Hooks in the shower

This has got to be one of the smartest bathroom inventions ever. No-one likes going out of the shower to grab the towel, and sometimes your towel can get soaking wet if it’s just hanging over the top of the glass (or fall on the ground). Hooks inside the shower keep both of these things from happening!

20. Add a stool

Maximise your surface space with the addition of a little stool. You can choose from a simple three-legged stool or a small timber step. Whatever you choose, make sure you select something that ties into your existing design.

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21. Baskets, baskets, baskets

I’m all about baskets at the moment. Why? Because they’re just so easy! You can pop them in the corner of your bathroom, you can use them to hold house plants, or you can store them underneath your open vanity for extra visual detail.

22. Hooks for towels

Display your towels with ease using beautifully crafted hooks on the wall. This design uses matte black and clear perspex hooks, keeping things modern and fresh.

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23. Floating vanity

If you only have a small space to work with for your new bathroom, then you need to be very careful to make sure it doesn’t look squashed. Introducing overly large pieces of furniture can make your environment feel awkward. But this little bathroom incorporating a cute little floating vanity has hit the right mark.

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24. Organic materials

Natural material is all the rage right now and it’s no wonder why. People are tired of overly done-up spaces, and just want to return to a breath of fresh air. And that’s just what natural materials do – they allow your space to breathe, bringing in feelings of calm and serenity. And it can be as easily achieved as by adding a little timber bench stocked with natural coloured towels.

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25. Maximise the space over the toilet

Sure, this spot isn’t exactly front of mind when it comes to styling your bathroom space, but it can be a great place to install a handy storage solution. And this little shelf is not only practical (holding plants, air freshener, and other bathroom decor items), but they add interest to the very plain space.

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26. Include a shower niche

Gone are the days of the old steel or plastic toiletries holder that would hang over your shower taps. While they may be helpful for holding all of your essentials, they can also become a hotspot for mould, grime and old products.

Instead, have a smart shower niche that’s built directly into the wall. This not only looks great (it’s seamless!) but it’s also very practical when it comes to cleaning time. And we all appreciate an easy clean, right?

27. Style it up

Finally, when we hear the word ‘storage’ we can so easily think of boring plastic containers. But storage doesn’t just have to be a practical solution, it can be a pretty one too! Glass containers with timber lids look beautiful.

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There you have it – 25+ bathroom storage ideas. I hope you were able to draw on some inspiration for your own design!

But before you go, I’d love to hear from you – which style stood out to you the most? Was it the handy shower caddy, natural baskets, large vanity drawers, timber steps and stools, clever floating shelving, or something else? Comment and tell me!

29 Great garage storage ideas – tool storage, bike organisation

Excess storage driving you mad? Our garage storage ideas show you how to park all the clutter of this high traffic space.

29 Great garage storage ideas – tool storage, bike organisation

A garage often becomes a storehouse for a mix of wildly different things. Sports equipment, tools, garden stuff. Exercise equipment, beach or camping gear, car supplies. Out-of-season clothes, old power cords, a chest freezer, cleaning goods. How can you make it all look clean and tidy? Well, you need a bunch of awesome garage storage ideas to inspire you. And that’s exactly why I’ve put this article together.

Garages are usually only one or two cars wide, but you can really make a lot out of the space. Shelves can go all the way to the ceiling because—how handy—you’re likely to have a ladder nearby.

Just remember you need to be able to get past the car on either side and in and out of it. You also need to allow for car doors to easily open and to ensure you won’t bang your head.

The rest of your garage is a blank canvas! To achieve a clean, organised, mess-free garage, you’ll need to keep things off the floor. When it comes to garage storage ideas, the trick is to have a mix of storage options, such as racks, cabinets, shelving and simple hooks on pegboard.

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Figure out where you’ll want things to go, and how much storage you will need to incorporate everything. Place items near power outlets where necessary, and create storage around those items.

It often helps to organise the contents into designated zones (such as Sporting /  Garden / Tools). Then you can group similar products. But let’s take a look at a bunch of other garage storage solution tips.

1. Go light and bright

Decluttering your garage? As a starting point, remove every item currently in your garage. Then only put things back after a thoughtful culling process. And when your garage is empty, you can take the opportunity to freshen up what is typically a dark space. It’s a good idea to paint the room a light or white colour. The lighter the room, the more inviting it will be, not to mention easier to keep clean.

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2. Have great lighting

If you’ll use it as any kind of workshop or studio you’ll already insist on decent task lighting. But don’t underestimate great ambient lighting as well. It’s rare for a garage to have enough natural light, so add a gorgeous statement lamp.

3. Hide away ugly things

Oh, you thought that’s what your garage itself was for? But there’s no reason why your garage has to resemble Hoarder Central, piled up with random cardboard boxes, plastic bags and old toys. Yes, we all have junk—it just doesn’t seem as bad when it’s in lovely containers.

4. Use tools as decoration

There’s a reason #toolporn is actually a hashtag on Instagram. Seems quite a few people enjoy ogling other people’s tool collections and the ways they’ve been arranged to please even the most OCD amongst us. You may not have as many tools as some of these folk, but it may give you inspo for curating the tools you do own.

5. Think about your benchtop needs

A work table can take up lots of precious space. Instead, you may find a long, narrow workbench installed along a wall is enough to suit your purposes. You can install deep shelves under a very narrow workbench as well. And a storage unit on casters that slides under the bench is even more useful.

6. Install a fold-down workbench

Save yourself lots of space by creating a workbench that you can pack away.

7. Think about your shelving needs

A blend of open and closed storage is most useful and customisable. Adjustable shelving is perfect for creating dedicated spots for bulky or long-handled equipment. Store frequently used items at hand height, occasionally used ones at shoulder height or above, and heavy items down low. For heavy items, ensure shelving is solid and installed into wall studs.

 Tip: Ensure you have at least one lockable cabinet for safe chemical storage.

8. Install portable shelving

This one’s especially good for renters. Setting up a temporary shelving system lets you accommodate all your storage needs with a lovely tidy look. Pick up industrial style shelving cheaply at the home improvement stores. Or DIY a simple wooden shelving unit. (Why not get a carpenter to do the dirty work for you?)

9. Install slat wall shelving

Slat wall panels let you use hooks to create floating shelves where you can hang individual items. It’s versatile and gives a neat, minimalist appearance.

10. The popularity of pegboard

Garage items needing storage are usually a huge variety of shapes and sizes. So the use of pegboard and wall grids has always been popular because it’s so customisable. It looks striking in contrast to your belongings when painted black. And you can then use chalk to make outlines of where tools should go.

Pegboards spotted in garages are also popular in white or metallics, colours that instantly makes them more sophisticated. Get someone to take care of the painting for you so you don’t need to lift a finger.

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11. Go vertical

Use the underused ceiling space above cars and garage doors constructively. You can add to your storage space with suspended overhead racks and shelving—some even have pulley systems. You can get a pull-down ladder installed quite inexpensively. This space is perfect for things used only occasionally such as camping gear. Buy any kind of storage solution you like off the rack, DIY or get a handyman to do it.

Speaking of garage doors, if you don’t have an automatic one you’ll be thanking me once you get your auto garage door installation done.

12. Repurpose garage storage ideas

Second-hand furniture is perfect for garage storage.

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13. Be creative with tool storage

Arrange your tools on the walls in ways that make sense to you and the uses you’ll be putting them to. Keep in mind that things always look better grouped together. Use magnetic strips to hang tools or create purpose-built storage.

14. Get hooked

Hooks are a great way to hang things in your garage and a very versatile garage storage solution. Or, create some with nails.

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15. Use labelled tubs for storage

Labelled, matchy-matchy plastic tubs will project instant order. And they will protect your belongings from bug or moisture damage. Stacked vertically they can take up little floor space. And if you get opaque ones you’ll get a hint of what’s inside before you check the labels.

16. Surfboard garage storage ideas

Surfboards and other boards or large water sport equipment can be put into freestanding racks or wall-mounted. Or mount on rubber, prop them along the side of the garage, separate with wooden pegs and fasten with occy straps. Or you could find space above the car. Try to make a feature of them if they’re a beloved hobby.

17. Neatly store cleaning supplies

A selection of household cleaning supplies made from natural materials looks pleasing against a wall. But hide the bottles and solutions in storage baskets unless they have their own appeal. Look for hidden storage opportunities, such as the backs of doors, for hanging organisers.

18. Create a simple mudroom

So simple to DIY, it’s easy to see why the mini-mudroom continues to be a popular trend. The wall nearest the garage door is obviously most convenient but any wall will do in a compact garage. A mudroom acts as a clutter trap to prevent mess even entering the house. It creates a personalised landing zone for each family member boasting coat hooks, shoe storage and baskets.

If a mudroom is something that you’d like to add to your home, we’ve put together over 30 mudroom ideas for all sizes and room types.

19. Add shoe storage

Get that some clutter off your bedroom floor and neatly store them all in the garage. (You might also like to look at our collection of the best shoe storage ideas.)

20. Create a green room / potting shed

Create a mini potting shed with a work surface, shelves and hooks lining a wall. A place to gather up gardening supplies and plants. You only need a narrow sliver of space for many of the purpose-built potting benches on the market. Or you could easily DIY a bench with storage.

21. Set up an art or craft studio

Do you have the chance to convert your whole garage? Think about turning it into that artists’ studio you’ve always craved. Especially if a beautiful view goes otherwise unappreciated.

22. Set up a wash station

Very handy if you use will be using your garage as a workshop, art studio or just to wash the dogs in.

23. Sports storage

A simple unified colour scheme and neat plastic tubs will instantly declutter equipment. Use labels on different tubs for each family member’s sport equipment.

24. Bike garage storage ideas

There’s plenty of options for how to store a bike vertically in your garage, but before placing it up too high, remember you’ll be needing to easily get it down to use. Note: keep lawnmowers and bikes near doors so they don’t track dirt all the way through the garage.

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25. Hide it all

Take decluttering to the next level by banishing functional items behind panelling or for a lower budget, sheer curtains.

26. Convert to a studio

Create a calm, zen home office/workspace, detached from all the craziness in the house.

27. Convert your garage into a sleep space

Don’t need your garage for parking a car and/or for storage? Consider taking advantage of the space to remodel it into a guestroom.

28. Go minimalist

Step out of your car or your house and into a feeling of pure serenity. Simply whitewash your garage interior and place only one or two decorative items. You’ll need to Marie Kondo the heck out of all your junk to achieve a gorgeous minimalist look. But this may suit if you don’t store tools or ride a bike. Or even if you had a small shed out the backyard that could handle your outdoor gear instead.

29. Have fun!

Garage walls looking worse for wear? Spruce them up with a hand-painted mural for fun. Perfect lockdown activity!

Love these ideas or maybe you have a few more garage storage ideas? Let us know in the comments below.

40 Simple shoe storage ideas and shoe organisers for your home

Still ‘storing’ shoes in a pile on your bedroom floor? These shoe storage and organisation options will stop you feeling defeated about footwear…

40 Simple shoe storage ideas and shoe organisers for your home

Self-confessed fashion victim with hundreds of pairs of shoes? Or just own the ordinary person’s fair share of footwear? Either way, we’ve compiled a list of shoe storage ideas to store your heels, flats and sneakers and get rid of that unattractive jumble on the floor.

You may not have much space to work with. But you need smart shoe storage ideas to keep things neat and avoid tripping over a stockpile of shoes every day. After all, a mess of shoes doesn’t look any better in a larger-sized room!

Here, we’ve got all the ideas for when you want an open display of your favourites, or for when you prefer to keep your footwear hidden from view.

1. Bench seats

If you want to get the shoes out of your bedroom, opt for placing a cushioned bench somewhere along a living space wall. Of course the advantage is that it doubles up as seating as well as storage. The shoe bench can be constructed from a simple cube shelving unit, painted and accessorised with baskets.

2. Purpose-built wall bins

Purpose-built shoe storage units are the neatest way to tuck away your shoes. These slimline consoles can be placed anywhere, even in the narrowest of hallways. They’re the perfect way to maximise space, maintain order and enable easy access to your shoes.

3. Drawers with inserts

Or fill drawers with specially-designed holders and separators. Check the home organisation retailers for inserts.

4. Slim hallway cabinets

When closed, these cabinets appear like any other hallway table, perfect for your keys and a bunch of flowers. If you’re cramped for space, this is definitely a great solution for smaller homes.

5. Concealed storage

Some hidden shoe cabinets are multipurpose, such as shoe cabinets that when closed, double as a full-length mirror.

6. Modular systems

Modular cubby box storage is great for allowing you the freedom to put them together however suits you. You could even spray paint them in your favourite colour for an easy visual pop. It may not be the cheapest option. But you can buy some high-quality modular units that can be used for just about anything. There’s the great added bonus that you can customise how this looks in your home depending on your needs.

7. Under-bed hidden shoe storage

This otherwise wasted space can be put to work. Try opaque plastic under-bed storage containers or repurposed drawers. Or, even better, buy a bed with built-in storage compartments underneath to help keep bedroom shoe clutter to a minimum.

Looking for some more inspiration? Take a look at our 65 bedroom ideas for any style or size.

8. Wheeled under bed storage

Add wheels if you have wooden floors or firm carpet to make this shoe storage method even handier still.

9. Curate and display

Showcase your faves. Put out a group of your most stunning pairs of shoes, add a gorgeous clutch or purse, perhaps a framed illustration, or an array of perfume bottles.

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10. Create a useful entranceway

Have a low-line commode that fits in your entranceway? Create a mini organisation station by adding hooks above for hats and coats. Keep your most frequently used shoes here and stash the others in the closet.

11. Create a mini mudroom

You may not have a whole room or even area, but you probably have a spare wall somewhere near your back door. Convert it to a mini mudroom with a shoe storage bench and some wall hooks. Voila!

If you’re curious to know how much does a professional organiser cost, read up on our updated price guide.

12. Have a boot tray

No space for a mudroom? Just find an attractive vintage or rustic-looking tray, preferably with wheels, and keep it near the back door.

13. Revamp existing storage

Look at your existing shelving or cupboards in a new light. Why not add an unexpected pop of colour by giving the inside of your cupboard a striking coat of paint?

14. Add shelving

If you have the space to shelve up a wall to house your shoe collection, great. If not, consider ways you can add a shelf to existing setups, such as a slim shelf added beneath the bench seat.

15. DIY a simple shelf

Making a basic shelf will be easy for someone with DIY skills, but you can always hire a handyman to help you out.

16. Upcycle a vintage cupboard

Repurpose an old cupboard or pick something up from a vintage shop to dedicate to your shoes.

17. Glass-door cabinet

A cabinet with glass doors is a nice way to display a stunning shoe collection.

18. Install open shelving

Once again, a neat DIY solution is to create this ladder shoe shelf. And it’s simple enough so that it won’t be costly if you need to get a carpenter to make it for you.

19. Add a freestanding rack

Don’t have built-ins or masses of storage space? You could add a freestanding clothes rack to display a selection of your favourite clothing and footwear. This is great when organising for your week ahead and allows you to get organised for the morning rush.

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20. Use up wall space

If there’s spare wall space up high in a closet or above a doorway, figure out a way to use it effectively. Similarly, if there is unused low wall space, take advantage of it.

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21. Arrange them in lines

You can use strips of wood, plus glue and paint, or make use of your house’s mouldings. Or you can buy ready-made stretchy bands that are fixed to the wall. Consider all solutions that take advantage of your wall space.

22. Use the space under your stairs

Understair storage is such a great space to convert into an area that is usable, for instance, you could create a shoe storage room.

23. Use up a corner

A bunch of wood offcuts and some adhesive, and you have a nifty little corner shoe station.

24. Onwards and upwards with ladders

Ladders are definitely having a moment. Maybe it’s because they offer up a way to maximise vertical space that appears light and airy. And thanks to all the parallel lines, they’re inherently visually pleasing.

25. Easy DIY crate shelving

People who love DIY love crates as much as they love wooden pallets! Versatile and rustic-looking, crates make the simplest storage solution. Simply prop up against a wall in whatever configuration you like. You can paint them white to give them more charm, keep them natural, or go wild with colour.

26. Wine boxes

Look at the packaging and different items around the home which you could re-purpose. One popular shoe storage idea is to upcycle wooden wine boxes or crates as baskets to store under seating.

You could also look at sourcing vintage farmhouse apple crates. These are typically upright structures with about three tilted crates attached.

27. Colourful crates

Speaking of crates, you could stack colourful crates as a feature wall. This would be perfect for a teenager’s room or an industrial bachelor pad.

28. Wire mesh and grids

Organisational elements like wire mesh, grids or pegboards can be put to use for shoe storage too. Super easy to hang heels, but you will need to add some hooks for flat shoe storage. If you’re renting in a shared house, this may be the way to go for minimal impact.

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29. Closet shoe hooks

Hooks offer up a uniform way to store shoes and a perfect addition to existing wardrobe space. It’s a very fast hack too.

30. Towel rods

Line walls or closets with towel rods which are the perfect shape and size to store shoes.

31. Flip down shoe ledges

These are a nifty idea: fold-down wooden slats that can be individually flipped up to store shoes. Probably a pretty simple DIY if you’re handy! Otherwise, you can get a tradie to affix something like this to your wall.

32. Baskets

Baskets are always a useful and harmonious storage element. Even if you just unceremoniously chuck your shoes in them every day, baskets of clutter oddly never appear cluttered.

33. Baskets with chalk signs

Make them even more functional. Designate each family member’s shoe basket with a sign with their name.

34. Baskets up a wall

Again, use up that valuable wall real estate to remove the mess from the floor. It’s a functional storage solution, perfect for any busy family.

35. Shoe storage ideas – curtains

If you keep all your shoes in an open cupboard or cabinet, you might like to install a curtain rod above and conceal your shoes behind a curtain.

36. Hack the racks

Look beyond traditional ‘shoe storage’ and steal from other rooms. For example, installing industrial kitchen racks is an effective way to create sturdy shelving.

37. Make it portable

Portable and stylish, rolling clothes racks are practical shoe storage ideas.

38. Bespoke wardrobe fitouts

Of course, if you have the budget and are setting up a bedroom wardrobe fitout, that’s the perfect time to factor in your shoe storage needs.

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39. Retrofit built-ins

You could also retrofit existing bedroom built-ins with practical shoe storage solutions, like simple metal rods designed to hold shoes in a very space-saving way.

40. Shoe storage ideas – individual boxes

Finally, some people like to invest in individual storage containers for each pair of shoes. It isn’t the most practical use of space nor is it inexpensive. But whether see-through or opaque with labels on the front, you’ll find it easy to locate the pair you’re looking for.

And there you have it, 40 different shoe storage ideas to make sure you never stumble over discarded shoes on the floor again! If you have any other shoe storage ideas that work for you, why not share them in the comments?

 

 

 

 

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Clever Wardrobe Design Ideas For Out-Of-The-Ordinary Bedrooms

Do you have a small, odd-shaped or non-traditional bedroom that doesn’t have a wardrobe or closet? Well it’s not as "Clever Wardrobe Design Ideas For Out-Of-The-Ordinary Bedrooms"

Clever Wardrobe Design Ideas For Out-Of-The-Ordinary Bedrooms

Do you have a small, odd-shaped or non-traditional bedroom that doesn’t have a wardrobe or closet? Well it’s not as bad as it might seem, instead you have the ability to do some really clever wardrobe design ideas.

We’ve found the best clever wardrobe design ideas for out of the ordinary bedrooms.

Wardrobe divider

Create the illusion of a walk in wardrobe by putting in a divider in. Yes, it will make your bedroom instantly smaller but if you use a light colour or frosted glass it might be a sacrifice you’re willing to make.

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High storage

Above the existing wardrobe space or the bed is an unused space that you could utilise for additional storage. Just simple shelving will allow you to store your winter blankets, big jumpers and even shoes.

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Source: Apartment Therapy

Frame the bed

Another clever wardrobe solution is to use closed-in vertical wardrobes, which also happen to frame the bed. If you make them roof height it means you can use the whole space, and you’ll be able to put in more than you think.

bedroom wardrobe side of bed
Source: Apartment Therapy

Open wardrobe shelving

This is not only practical but actually looks awesome – like a clothing shop almost. It’s also financially economical for most people as you can find simple shelving in IKEA and spray paint it to match your home.

Consider hiring an Airtasker handyman for this to double check it’s all secure and level.

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Source: Lifehack

Under the bed

There are beds built to lift up so that you can store shoes and clothes under the bed. This is the perfect apartment wardrobe solution.

Use the unused space

Sounds simple enough, but you can convert a cupboard under some stairs or a loft space into a wardrobe. You’ll be surprised by how much you can store and easily combine draws, shoe racks, and vertical hanging space.

loft wardrobe
Source: Remodelista