Organized shoe storage without using an inch of precious floor space

3. I repeated this 2 more times for a total of 3 GRUNDTAL Rail rows (63” each).

(‘Spacing test’ was crucial for long term usage to avoid repeatedly knocking down balanced shoes on rows beneath due to rails too closely mounted to one another)

4. Next, I layered 4 rows of BYGEL Rails and hung VARIERA Storage Boxes and Utensil Holders filled with flats, sandals and other everyday street shoes.

(Spacing test for BYGEL Rails: I placed the shoes/contents I planned to keep in the bins inside ahead of mounting each row to account for how high the shoes may/may not stick out above the top of the bin for future obstruction-free access)

5. BYGEL Rail/VARIERA Bin Tips:
+ Tennis shoes too bulky for bins were tied by their laces to the lowest bar

+ The smaller VARIERA Utensil Holder bins were used to individually hold dirt-prone outdoor shoes that might otherwise ruin clean shoes shared in the larger VARIERA bins.

+ Speaking of dirt-prone shoes, I tossed a wonderful smelling deodorizer in the bottom of the bins for good measure too!

+ S-hooks for BYGEL & GRUNDTAL Rails were used to hang wedges and other shoes that were more practically stored hanging to save space.

 

This hack should totally cater to my fellow struggling out-of-sight-out-of-mind organizers who want to show more love to ALL their shoes, instead of a few token pairs that are easier to repeatedly grab than drudging out tucked away bins on a daily basis. Not only do I wear them all more regularly, it now also takes just 2 seconds to pick a pair every morning and put them away at night. (not to mention all the outfit indecision swaps in between)

 

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