Shoe cabinets are commonly used as entryway shoe storage furniture, but they may not be the best option for different family structures and designs.
We have researched various entryway designs and will now provide you with 22 entryway shoe storage ideas to help you get the most out of your entryway furniture!
1. Shoe Cabinet
Shoe cabinets don’t take up much floor space while still storing many pairs of shoes. This is the best choice for small households!
Opt for tall, narrow shoe storage or corner shoe cabinets to utilize corner space and save hallway space.
2. Entryway Bench
An entryway bench is ideal for homes with a spacious entryway, fewer family members, and a need for seating and storage space.
✔ Sit on the bench to change shoes.
✔ Open storage compartments below for quick access to items
Smaller round footstools are also available, each holding approximately three pairs of shoes.
3. Hall Tree Storage

For families with a spacious entrance, there is also the upgraded version of the bench, the hall tree with benches.
Not only can you sit down to change your shoes, but you can also hang some clothes on it, such as umbrellas, raincoats, sunwear, etc., so you won't easily forget when you go out.
For families with too many shoes, you can also choose the style of hall tree with cabinets, which is very convenient!
4. Tiered Shoe Rack
Best for: small entrances, renters, apartments
✔ 3-tier metal rack (can hold more than 12 pairs)
✔ Foldable design for renters
✔ Slanted shelves allow you to see all the shoes at the same time
5. Wall-Mounted Shoe Rack
A wall-mounted shoe rack can optimize the vertical space well, and underneath you can also place slippers for easy changing.
✔ Pocket organizer (hang behind the door)
✔ Floating rack (display stylish shoe pairs)
✔ Hanging board system (customizable hooks and shelves)
6. Under-stair Shoe Storage
Best for: homes with stairs
✔ Choose pull-out drawers to maximize dead space.
✔ Open shelves for easy access
✔ Built-in bench sets
A touch of luxury: Add LED lighting to drawers.
7. Shoe Rack on the Door
For those who have absolutely no space on the entrance floor, there is the option of a shoe rack on the door. (fewer shoes)

✔ Hanging canvas pockets (for 6-12 pairs)
✔ Metal hangers (for high heels and flats)
Caution: Avoid heavy boots, which may damage the door.
8. Pegboard Shoe Wall
Shoe wallboard is suitable for small spaces; utilize the vertical space at the entrance to hang your shoes easily. You can also hang keys, backpacks, and other items.
✔ Hanging Board + Adjustable Hooks (to hang sandals, slides)
9. Shoe Basket
Putting all your shoes in one blue shoe is also a way to go.
Putting them vertically in a woven basket can also hold many pairs. Suitable for families with few shoes, one basket can handle all the shoes!
10. Open Closet
This last idea works for large families. When your entrance is wide enough, you can have a deluxe version of a shoe closet.
Place an open closet with open compartments. On top, you can hang bags, clothes, and other items, while underneath, there is space for shoes and a drawer for some household items.
Separate it with compartments so that each family member has their own space.
Conclusion
Do you like these 10 entrance shoe storage ideas? There is always one for your entryway.
Utilize some entrance furniture to store your shoes and make your space useful indefinitely.
Come to Homeyfad; we have a lot of entrance furniture, shoe cabinets, an entrance bench, and various other shoe storage. Enjoy a discount on your first order!
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