• Shoes take up a silly amount of space. We have 3 of the John Lewis ANYDAY shoe cabinets and at 50cm wide they only just take 2 pairs of adult width shoes side by side per tier.

    I liked the idea of the wooden slat shoe holders that someone on here used to make. At least for the majority of our sports shoes (football, running, tennis, cricket, etc) that don't need to be treated as kindly as others.

    We've got an outer hall that we share with our upstairs neighbours that has a bit of dead space where the staircase used to go down to the downstairs floor (it's a house cut up into flats). That'd make a great bit of storage space that we'd happily share with upstairs but just don't have the tuits right now.

  • Absolutely - they seem to take up infinite space ... the hall is thin and awkward too, so not much space to add storage .

    If like the elfa shoe racks, they make good use of space and can store many shoes in a small area . I'd want them boxed in though , which would inflate cost massively


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