Experience with wall mounted shoe rack?
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Ellen on Nov 26, 2014I believe they install a curtain stick. the shoe stays on because of the heal.Helpful Reply
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Liliana Wells on Nov 26, 2014I have not done this. Like you, I would feel the shoe falling off every time I opened the door. I use two over the door (two different doors) and they serve their purpose. Try theContainer Store http://www.containerstore.com/shop?productId=10025615&N=&Ntt=show+rACK or Walmart Walmart http://www.walmart.com/search/?query=over%20the%20door%20shoe%20rack You can also you type “SHOE RACK” in the search box aboveand you will see several Home Talkers have posted projects for shoe storage, maybe one of them will inspire you. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Jen R on Dec 01, 2014Thanks @Ellen & @Liliana, I may try Liliana's suggestion of a premade over the door rack. I have a lot of heels, so would like to get them off the floor and my low level shoe rack storage. I will keep looking for ideas as well. Who knows, maybe I'll try one rack and see how it does before investing time & energy into the multiple racks I will need.Helpful Reply
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Rosie Walsh on Dec 01, 2014I'll hope someone also can recommend wall mounted rack ideas for flat shoes. Almost all my shoes are flats, clogs, slip-ons and tennis shoes.Helpful Reply
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Susie on Dec 02, 2014Why not make a sectioned 'hanging' out of fabric with pockets for each pair of shoes and loops to attach to hooks on the door back? If you are a nifty sewer, you could incorporate a little window in each so you can quickly identify your shoes. A friend pegs Polaroids of her shoes to the outside - too much like hard work for me though :-) Flats go in easily and you can put shoes with heels in each section 'heels out'. Add little lavender bags or cotton wool with a few drops of tea tree oil to any that smell less than fresh! Watch the tea tree doesn't touch the outside of shoes in case it stains.Helpful Reply
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Jen R on Oct 21, 2015Our closet is a long and narrow walk-in. Two sides have shelves and hanging rods and the third wall is bare. I ended up hanging some curtain rods high on the bare wall and am hanging my heels and my scarves. I will post some photos soon! I am glad I didn't hang from the door, as the heels are very touchy/fall easily. I couldn't hang my lower or kitten heeled shoes, couldn't get them to stay. So I gave up and hung scarves instead.Helpful Reply
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Vanessa on Sep 16, 2016I think I'd be inclined to stretch a length of elastic across the middle to toe area of the shoes, stapling the ends of the elastic at each side of the door. Simply pull the elastic across the entire row of shoes and it should, theoretically, hold them in place when the door is opening and shutting.Helpful Reply
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