Integrating Shoe Storage
I often thought about ways to integrate stylish shoe storage solutions as part of my home décor. Just like how art-lovers would proudly cover their walls with beautiful paintings, it is possible to show off your beautiful shoes with some creative ideas. Moreover, it is best to keep shoes within sight, so that you can always look at them and visualize how you can match (or mismatch) your footwear for a fun outfit.

Shoe Storage Wheel
These shoe storage wheels are sold in a UK store, call Lok’nStore. I like the fun design for both its look and functionality. The top full wheel has got grills to allow shoes to air. The wheels add great mobility to the storage- if you love shifting and changing things around the house like me. If you have a “handyman” (the endearing boyfriend or husband), try convincing them to mount these onto the wall for an interesting feature display!

Old Book Shelf
Bookshelves come in pretty cheap flat packs today that are easy to assemble. Why not grab one for your high heels storage/ display? I love how the top shelf is used to display other little knick knacks. This can be displayed in the living area, or, if you are fortunate enough to have a large walk-in robe, use it as a divider to section the area. Possibilities are endless!

Pigeonhole

Cylinders
If you have got numerous pairs of shoes, a vintage pigeonhole shelf like above would be a wonderful way to stash them away in a neat and orderly fashion.

Shoe Cabinet.
These cylinder shelves have a better height than the pigeon-holes, making it a good option for ankle boots, wedges or high heels.
Glass cabinets, although alot more difficult to assemble, are wonderful for shoe display and prevent dust collection. On the average, I buy between 1-2 pairs of designer shoes a year. Perhaps, in ten years’ time, I’ll have a decent collection to fill this glass cabinet display!

Floor to Ceiling Shelf
Well, this is my dream display- a floor-to-ceiling shoe rack! If I have that many pairs of shoes… I can picture what fun it is, to have some girlfriends over for a weekend afternoon tea, making a conversation out of your shoes
Now, give me more shoes!



















