Arranging shoes at home can feel tricky, and people choose from several options. Some store in a dedicated closet, on shelves designed for footwear, in a drawer-style shoe cabinet, or simply in boxes. Others prefer tucking footwear under a bed or in under-bed drawers, which can be a practical storage solution.
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Still, another option is to keep shoes at hand when entering and leaving the home. Placing a shoe rack in the entryway or hallway helps minimize dirt brought inside, since removing footwear right at the door prevents dragging in dust and debris.
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When choosing the last option, a narrow shoe rack is essential. A slim unit fits into tight spots and accommodates many pairs of shoes without crowding the area.
How can a compact Ikea shoe rack become a standout piece in a living room?
This topic explores practical layouts, showcasing how compact shoe storage can blend with living spaces while remaining functional.
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Many shoe racks on the market are wider than ideal for tight spaces. A practical narrow size is around 17 centimeters in depth. If that feels too small, there are several models in varying styles and prices that fit this width and still offer ample capacity for footwear.
The Ikea Bench model features four white compartments and clean lines that suit hallways or living rooms. It holds at least eight pairs, measures 96x90x17 cm, and is priced around 89 euros.
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For those who prefer height, a Leroy Merlin option accommodates 15 pairs across five compartments. It is white, measures 70x180x17 cm, and costs about 94.99 euros.
To add color and a casual vibe, a blue shoe rack from Leroy Merlin holds up to 10 pairs. It measures 51x118x17 cm and is priced around 59.99 euros.