Bedroom Ideas
Could be good for one wall or the adjoining bathroom or in the walk-in closet
Love it! A romantic floral with a bit of blue to match the unwanted blue carpeting, which is too good to tear out!
Put them behind glass Tall shelves with glass doors show off shoes and bags while keeping them dust-free. Crystal knobs add to the fashionista glamour. Play around with the composition like it’s an art project — organize by color or height, or if you’re feeling blue, go all John Cusack in High Fidelity and arrange them autobiographically. By Cheban Interiors
Close the curtains on them. While display is great, direct sunlight can damage shoes, and dust can be tough to get out of fabrics like suede. Hanging a drapery panel in front of the shelves is an elegant solution. This is also a good idea for those who don’t like clutter. By using fabric that matches the wall paint and adding an integrated drapery track, the look is clean, cohesive and keeps the bedroom restful while maintaining easy access to the shoes.
Douglas Design Studio SaveEmail Go for pullouts. If we can install deep, space-saving pullout pantry cabinets in the kitchen, we can certainly bring them into a bedroom, hallway or walk-in closet. This makes the most of space in the back that otherwise would be inaccessible. What’s clever about this design is that the shoe pullouts are hidden within the wood bed surround. The surround gives the room a cohesive look while providing nightstands, bookshelves, the pullouts and a cozy nook for the bed itself.
Of course, clear boxes don’t even need labels since you can see right through to your kicks. To prevent mildew, I recommend fabric or cardboard shoeboxes with clear windows instead of plastic boxes with plastic lids. If your shoes need a little freshening up in the scent department, throw in a dryer sheet. by Truorder
If you care a lot about your shoes and have a free-standing bookshelf or built-in shelves in a room outside your closet, you can keep things looking neat by using white storage boxes meant for papers or photographs. by Ivy Lane Living These boxes have label holders so you can insert a little photo of the shoes the box holds.
Corner Shoe Carousel with glass doors I've always put my bed on top of five shoe racks that hold two levels of shoes. 4 pair per, shelf times 10 shelves is 42 pairs of shoes stored in nice clear plastic boxes with pretty colored lids. Boots go in my nightstand that is a small display table with shelves
The book storage!
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