In many apartments, the front door opens right into the living space. That lack of buffer that most entryways afford makes keeping tidy paramount. One way to do so? Organizing the shoes up off the floor and neatly onto a rack. Here are our favorite open shelf-style shoe racks to solve the problem.
Above: The West Elm Floating Lines Shoe Rack is $220. Above: The Side by Side Gaston Shoe Rack in untreated ash; £185 at TwentyTwentyOne. Above: The Room & Board Slim Table, shown in Graphite, is $509. Above: From Swedish company Essem Design, the Free Standing Sara Shoe Rack comes in a range of wood types (birch, beech, and oak) or in black or white paint; €435 at Essem Design. For more see our post Essem Design: Stylish Storage Solutions from Sweden. Above: From We Do Wood, the Shoe Rack designed by Sebastian Jørgensen, is 176 CHF (about $196 USD) at Smow. For more see our post A Danish Duo Takes Bamboo to a New Level. Above: The Yamazaki Frame Stackable Shoe Rack in powder coated steel; $25.50 at Yamazaki. Above: The Open Spaces Entryway Rack, shown in Light Blue, is $184. Above: The IKEA Mackapar Shoe Rack White is $29.99; see Ikea Storage Solutions for Minimalists on a Budget for more. Above: The HAY Shelving Unit Low, shown in white, is $156 at HAY. Above: The Form & Refine A Line Shoe Rack in Oak is $546 at Finnish Design Shop. Above: The Maze Tapio Anttila Mixrack Shoe Rack is $131 at Finnish Design Shop.For more storage furniture, see our posts:
- 10 Easy Pieces: All-Glass Kitchen Storage Containers
- 10 Easy Pieces: Shoe Storage Cabinets
- 10 Easy Pieces: Storage Benches
- 10 Easy Pieces: Coffee Tables with Storage
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