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Stylish shoe storage solutions from £20 to £1,030 for every home. Our collection of 69 shoe racks spans oak, wooden, black and white finishes in materials including bamboo, rattan and reclaimed wood. Whether you're furnishing a compact hallway or a spacious entryway, you'll find designs that combine practical organisation with genuine style.

  • Colour choices – Black, white, brown, grey, blue and green finishes available across all stock. White Shoe Racks
  • Trusted brands – Julian Bowen, Corndell and Actona Company lead customer choice and satisfaction. Julian Bowen Furniture Sia range
  • Material variety – Solid oak, bamboo, metal and concrete finishes suit traditional and contemporary homes. Oak Shoe Racks
  • Stock & delivery – Fast dispatch and nationwide delivery on most models in our current stock.

Tip: Measure your hallway or entryway width before ordering to ensure your new rack fits comfortably without blocking doorways or walkways.

Browse our Oak Shoe Racks and Wooden Shoe Racks collections for timeless appeal, or explore Black Shoe Racks for modern contrast.

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Browse Shoe Racks by Size

Our Shoe Racks are available in a range of sizes from compact 2-tier designs holding 6–8 pairs through to large 5-tier towers accommodating 20+ pairs. Use the size filter to find the right capacity for your household.

Shoe Racks with Drawers

Choose from Shoe Racks in solid pine, oak-effect MDF and painted finishes. Natural wood finishes complement hallway furniture and boot rooms, while painted options add a contemporary touch.

Freestanding Shoe Racks

Many of our Shoe Racks include a bench seat on top — a practical addition for hallways and boot rooms where you need somewhere to sit while putting on shoes.

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FAQs on Shoe Racks

What size shoe rack do I need for my hallway or bedroom?

Measure your available floor or wall space in centimetres. Standard freestanding racks are 60–120cm wide and hold 12–24 pairs. For narrow hallways under 60cm, choose over-the-door or wall-mounted options. Consider ceiling height if stacking multiple shelves.

Open racks display shoes visibly, keeping them accessible and dust-resistant with good airflow. Cabinets with doors hide clutter and offer more dust protection but reduce visibility. Choose cabinets for living areas, open racks for entryways or walk-in closets.

Wooden racks suit living rooms and bedrooms, offering warmth and durability, though they require occasional polishing. Metal racks are lightweight, rust-resistant when powder-coated, and work well in hallways or utility spaces. Wood suits traditional décor; metal suits modern interiors.

Store shoes upright or in pairs to prevent creasing and maintain shape. Keep heels, trainers, and boots separate by type. Ensure adequate shelf space between rows for airflow, preventing moisture buildup. Avoid overcrowding, which damages soles and leather.

Yes. Over-the-door racks fit behind closet doors without floor space. Wall-mounted options utilise vertical space efficiently. Slim freestanding racks (40–60cm wide) suit narrow hallways. Corner units maximise awkward spaces. These solutions organise 12–20 pairs whilst keeping rooms spacious.

Most households own 10–15 everyday pairs. A standard 12–16 capacity rack suits most people. If you own 30+ pairs, opt for dual racks or a larger cabinet. Consider lifestyle: minimal wardrobes need smaller racks; fashion enthusiasts benefit from expandable multi-shelf models.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. For wooden racks, apply furniture polish or beeswax every 3–6 months to prevent drying. Metal racks need occasional wipe-downs. Check bolts and joints quarterly, tightening if loose. Keep footwear clean before storing to prevent debris buildup.

Racks are worth buying because they improve visibility, reduce access time, and allow shoes to breathe, extending their lifespan. Boxes hide clutter but trap moisture and take longer to search through. Racks also enhance hallway or bedroom aesthetics compared to stacked boxes.

Yes, most shoe racks accommodate mixed footwear. Adjustable shelves fit taller boots; deeper shelves support trainers; angled or slotted designs steady heels. Check product specifications for maximum height clearance and weight capacity to ensure stability with heavier items like winter boots.

Over-the-door racks and wall-mounted models require no assembly—just hang. Simple freestanding metal racks with snap-together frames assemble in under 15 minutes without tools. Wooden cabinets may need screwdriver assembly. Check product reviews for assembly difficulty ratings before purchasing.

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