Filed under Apartment Basics on October 15th, 2008:
The Perfect Shoe Organizers For Your Denver Apartment
Of all the reasons you love your Denver apartment, storage space may not be one of them. So, if you find yourself trying to get creative and organized about your storage, and are not interested in investing in a deluxe closet organizer, here are a few recommendations for maximizing your closet space. You’ve got to have a place for all of your shoes! Check out 5 amazing options to get all your shoes organized:

Products for Organizing Shoes
Shoe Chest – This shoe storage solution provides much needed organization for large shoe wardrobes, cleverly hiding them away behind doors. It’s an attractive and functional way to manage all of your shoes.
Underbed Organizer – This can also fit comfortably at the bottom of your closet. With its see-through cover, protection against dust and moisture, your shoes will be easily accessible and tidy.
Revolving Shoe Tree – This tiered shoe tree requires very little floor space but holds several pairs of shoes. They are easily accessible on its spinning base so you can tuck it away in the corner of a closet.
Shoebby Shoe Boxes – These shoe boxes are innovative because they’re clear, stackable drawers for shoes. They allow you to find shoes easily because you can see them without opening the box.

Do-It-Yourself Shoe Organizer: Curtained Shoeshelf
Try this clever DIY shoe storage solution if you are a little handy. For this project you’ll need a bookshelf and a lightweight curtain panel, be it used, new, or a thrift store treasure. Repurposing is the name of the game!
The basic design uses the curtains to cover the front of the bookcase and neatly tucking your shoes away on the shelves. Here are a couple of ways to install the curtains on your bookshelf:
Use Twist and Fit Hardware – This makes installation extremely simple. No Screws, nails, or tools are needed because the decorative rod extends as it’s twisted to fit the opening, in this case of your bookshelf.
Use a Tension Rod and Curtain Rings – You can hang the curtains by clipping decorative rings to the top hem and sliding the them over a tension rod suspended at the top of the bookcase.
Traditional, Lightweight Rod and Mounting Hardware – There are many varieties of mounting hardware and lightweight rods for curtains, so choose whatever is easiest for you to install. You’ll want to have a screwdriver on hand, electric if you like, to attach the hardware to the top corners of the bookcase.
March 15th, 2009 at 9:30 pm
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March 16th, 2009 at 2:14 pm
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November 13th, 2009 at 11:01 pm
Hey – whats up. Thanks a bunch for the info. I’ve been digging around looking some info up for shool, but i think i’m getting lost!. Yahoo lead me here – good for you i guess! Keep up the good work. I will be coming back over here in a few days to see if there is any more info.