Anyone who has any
knowledge of nursery rhymes would know of the old woman who lived in a shoe.
I'd always caught myself wondering how one could live in such a smelly place!
Shoes that have been left loitering out in the open often spread a stench in
the area that no amount of air fresheners can hide. If you are trying to figure
out how to effectively put away your shoes, and consequently live in a much
more pleasant smelling environment than the aforementioned old woman, a shoe storage cabinet is an answer. These are a smart storage solution for avoiding
any unruly mess caused by scattered shoes. Thinking of investing in one? Then
these tips are for you!
Where to place the
shoe cabinet?
It is paramount to
be sure of the spot where the shoe cabinet will be situated beforehand. This
will make the decision process much more comfortable and more streamlined.
Whether in a corner, against a wall in the hallway or near the front door, the
amount of space available decides the dimensions of the cabinet. Once a
position has been selected, the most practical design for your respective needs
is next on the list of things to consider. Cabinets can be placed on the floor
or mounted on a wall for ease of access and to save floor space.
Which design to
choose?
With the myriad of
shoe cabinet styles to choose from out there, it is necessary to focus on which
kind is best for your particular requirements. The short, wide ones can double
as console tables when stationed in a hallway. Usually occupying corners, tall
shoe cabinets are convenient and unobtrusive. Styles vary with regards to the
way the cabinet opens up: doors can be double-sided, can slide or even hinge
open! Cabinets with adjustable shelving allow for different sized shoes, as
well as storage of other stuff. Opting for shoe cabinets with one, two or even
four attached drawers makes stashing away clutter a complete breeze.
What about storage
capacity?
This is entirely
dependent on how many pairs of shoes are strewn around! However, shoe storage
cabinets can store anywhere between 10 to 30 pairs, depending on its size! If
the lack of space is a concern, buying two separate smaller shoe cabinets (they
can be the same or different styles) and locating them in different areas will
increase capacity without appearing to crowd the place.
Which material to
go for?
Wooden shoe
cabinets go well with houses that have a theme of the same. Cabinets made of
glass or those that are mirrored are suitable for homes that have a neutral,
contemporary idea going on while shoe cabinets with a luxuriously glossy finish
are an ideal option for the ultra-modernists among us.
Now that you have a
good idea of what you are looking for a hurry over to Furniture in Fashion to
explore their versatile collection of shoe cabinets at the most reasonable
prices.
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