10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

Do-it-yourself shoe rack, how to make it with recycled materials and thanks to creative recycling. If you need a suitable space to store your shoes, you may want to make the decision to buy a shoe cabinet. Before moving on to the purchase, however, try to evaluate the numerous possibilities for creating do-it-yourself shoe racks with recycled materials. You can create a shoe rack at almost no cost, using pallets, hangers, plastic or wooden crates and other materials you already own. Here are some examples for DIY and creative recycling.



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If you have the need for one suitable space for storing shoes, you don't necessarily have to rush to buy a shoe rack. Why don't you try to look around the materials you have in the attic and try your hand at building a do-it-yourself shoe cabinet? The possibilities are truly endless, just a little imagination and dexterity.



This way you can create a shoe rack at no cost, or almost, using pallets, hangers, plastic or wooden crates and other materials already in your possession. Here are some examples for DIY and creative recycling.

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Tubes on Pvc

Among the recycled materials that we can use to create a do-it-yourself shoe cabinet we find the tubes in Pvc. To make it you need to cut the tubes according to the size of the shoes and join them with hot glue. The shoe cabinet can take on different shapes and sizes depending on the space available and can be decorated as desired.

10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

Boccioni for water

Here is a second idea. In this case, creative recycling is about using empty water bottles. To make the shoe rack you need to cut the bottom of the bottles and arrange them one on top of the other, placing the longest side as a base. The bottles are joined to each other with hot glue and can be decorated as desired.

10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

Plastic crates

Even with the plastic crates which are usually used for the fruit or the vegetables it is possible to create a new shoe cabinet. It may be useful to arrange the cassettes side by side under a bench, and join them with wire or electrician cable ties. To facilitate the creation of the shoe rack, you can follow the online tutorial complete.

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10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling


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Pallets

Creating a shoe cabinet from an unused pallet is very simple. It is sufficient to place, fix or hang the pallet on a wall, so that it remains in a stable position. The solution is optimally suited to heeled shoes, which can be inserted between the slots of the pallet structure.

10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

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wine cassette

Le wine boxes, in wood or cardboard, can be used as shoe racks. Depending on their shape and size, they can be positioned in different spaces of the house and can contain shoes of various types. The shoe cabinet you see in the image can hold up to six pairs of sports shoes.

10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

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Wooden boxes

The wooden fruit boxes are excellent for giving life to a rather particular shoe rack. By hanging the boxes on the walls, in fact, you get some original wall units in which to place the shoes. It is possible to choose different colors to paint and decorate the different boxes, in order to obtain a really pleasant furnishing effect.

10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

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Wooden shoe cabinet

Starting from recycled materials, such as wood or plywood, you can make a do-it-yourself shoe cabinet by obtaining circular shelves on which to place the shoes. In hobby shops it is possible to find from time to time gods scrap wood panels a discounted price, which could be the ideal starting point for this project. Consult online on complete tutorial.


10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

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Hangers

Use a wardrobe as a shoe cabinet? It is possible and could be a great idea to recover an unused piece of furniture. It is essentially about folding the metal hangers in such a way as to obtain hooks to hang the shoes on. The solution is especially suitable for ballet flats, sandals and flip flops.

10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

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Ladder

If you have one available old wooden staircase, you might think of transforming it into a shoe rack to be inserted, for example, inside a walk-in closet. The rungs of the ladder are suitable for supporting ballet flats or heels. If the staircase is double, it is possible to create a shelving for shoes, with the addition of shelves formed from wooden planks.

10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

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Tin containers

One last idea for making a do-it-yourself shoe rack consists in recovering tin containers, used, for example, for paints. Smaller jars, such as coffee jars, will be suitable for holding baby shoes. It will be sufficient to fix the containers to a wall or to a wooden panel to creatively compose your shoe cabinet.

10 do-it-yourself and zero-cost shoe racks from creative recycling

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