"While I've made use of empty wall and under-bed space to keep my stilettos, sandals, boots, and sneakers as contained as possible, one TikToker is suggesting taking a page out of Carrie Bradshaw's book for storing your shoes. It's an ingenious (and rental-friendly) solution for footwear lovers with small homes ... so long as you're not an avid home cook."
"Bartlett doesn't go so far as to store footwear in the oven, but says "I have no choice but to live alone because this is how I use my pantry" while showing off the shoe storage details of the apartment. The TikToker demonstrated how they reworked the kitchen and pantry into an unexpected shoe closet by using the shelves in her cabinets and pantry to display their selection of high heels, boots, flats, and purses."
"Of course, there are no food items, dishes, cookware, utensils, and cutting boards in Bartlett's pantry and cupboards. While this off-the-wall solution does deal with your shoe storage problem, using this technique might not be the best option for any home cooks for fairly obvious reasons. As someone who regularly cooks and eats at home, I'd struggle with the idea of putting my dirty shoes near food items (even in containers), dishes, and cookware."
A New York City one-bedroom kitchen and pantry were repurposed into shoe storage, using cabinet and pantry shelves to display high heels, boots, flats, and purses. A hanging organizer on the inside of the pantry door holds a sunglass collection. The arrangement avoids storing footwear in the oven but eliminates food, dishes, cookware, utensils, and cutting boards from the pantry and cupboards. The setup suits footwear lovers in small, rental-friendly homes who prioritize display over cooking access. The arrangement presents hygiene and practicality concerns for people who regularly cook and store food at home.
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