And I found three that are genius for organizing shoes. The first solution, obviously, was decluttering. I said goodbye to all the shoes at the back of the closet that I will never wear again; those in good condition were donated, those beyond repair (why do I keep them?) went into the trash. That done, I could indulge in two new shoe storage ideas (yes, I turned to TikTok and the internet for inspiration) to help me reach my goals: keep the entryway and bedroom neat, to help me find the exact pair I want when I want them, and to keep them neat, effortlessly.
1. Declutter like a mother
Yes, I took a leaf from my mom’s easy, 4-step decluttering technique for clothes’ hoarders (guilty) and split my shoes into seasons. Remembering her advice for my closet to divide my pieces into spring/summer and fall/winter allowed me to take better stock of my shoe collection. I found that I had a few pairs that were incredibly similar and therefore almost pointless to keep. If I could not think of at least one or two outfits a pair of shoes would go perfectly with, they were donated. Similarly, when it came to pairs that looked similar, I removed the more uncomfortable pair or the pair I reached for the least. Uncomfortable shoes more generally were also put to one side for me to decide if I could wear them in, or if they should go too. After all, what is the point of keeping a pair of shoes around that you will never wear? Next, I set up two separate spaces in my home to store my shoes, moving my current season’s shoes into my hallway shoe storage space, with the rest becoming part of my closet organization ideas.
2. Put every day shoes in entryway baskets for ease
Organizing an entryway can be difficult, especially if you have a small one like I do. So, I only keep the current season’s shoes there. I use baskets (one for me, one for my partner) in the coat closet to hide my shoes away as opposed to having them on display. However great your entryway storage ideas, no one wants to look at shoes, especially in small spaces where hiding visual clutter is vital. What’s more, the relaxed nature of baskets means that I can quickly drop shoes in at the end of a long day or pull them out without having to intricately place them in line with other shoes or open and close boxes to find the right pair. And I can trust my partner to manage this too. This means we are both more likely to put them away rather than leave them beside the basket to be tripped over. The rest of the everyday shoes I used to keep there? They’re packed away until the right season comes around again.
3. Put out-of-season and delicate shows away
In my bedroom closet, I carve out space to store out-of-season shoes. Investing in the best closet organizers has helped to define my closet space and allow me to see what I have in it at-a-glance. I start by placing shoes that may be worn infrequently no matter the season, such as my heels or fancier boots, in the easiest spot to reach so I will gravitate towards them when needed – and all of my shoes get worn at some point. Each season, as I swap my shoes around for the coming months, I will have another clear out. It works!
Where should shoes be stored in the house?
The best place to store shoes in the house are near the entryway if they are every day shoes, the a mudroom, if you have one, if they are muddy outdoor shoes, or up in a bedroom, or if you are lucky enough to have one, in a walk-in closet or dressing room if they are out of season, rarely worn or precious.