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Clean Up Your Entryway With The Best Shoe Racks In Canada

a narrow shoe rack by a staircase in a home
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Organize your entryway with the best shoe racks from Home Hardware, Wayfair, and Amazon.

Having a lot of shoes can be a blessing and a curse. While you’ll have a pair for every season, event, and outfit, you’ll also have to contend with storing them away when you’re not wearing them. Throw in all the members of your family and their shoes too, and your front entryway could look like a disaster area.

Instead of shoving them all in a front closet or throwing them in a box to be stored and ultimately forgotten about, you can get the right piece of shoe-storing furniture to give your home a little design upgrade while helping with functionality. We’ve scrolled through all of our favourite stores to help you find your perfect match.

Here are the best shoe racks you can get in Canada:

Hoobro Hall Tree with Bench (This link opens in a new tab)

The Hoobro Hall Tree is a multifunctional piece that will keep shoes, bags, hats, coats, and anything else you need by the front door in one convenient place. It also has a cushioned bench to use when you need to put your shoes on, making it easy to get out the door. It has three racks for various-sized shoes, so you can keep tall boots and sandals neatly in the same place.

George Oliver Rattan Shoe Cabinet (This link opens in a new tab)

If you’re looking for something that doesn’t keep your shoes out in the open, you’ll love the George Oliver Rattan Shoe Cabinet. Upon first glance, it looks like a simple dressing table, but the drawers flip open to reveal perfectly-sized flip drawers that store all your footwear in one place. It’s an elegant and modern solution to your too-many-shoes problem.

Available in three colours.

Disclaimer: The prices displayed are accurate at the time of publication. We’ll do our best to keep them as up-to-date as possible, but you may see slight changes.

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