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A practical guide to furnishing a small UK flat or terrace, from Victorian alcoves and narrow halls to storage that earns its keep.
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Read more →For a small hallway, slim shoe cabinets and narrow shoe storage units are usually the best choice because they take up less floor space while still keeping footwear organised. Look for shallow designs, vertical storage and closed fronts if you want a cleaner, less cluttered appearance.
The number of pairs a shoe cabinet can hold depends on its size, internal layout and the type of shoes you are storing. Compact cabinets may suit a few everyday pairs, while larger units can store family footwear more comfortably. Always check product dimensions and capacity, especially if you need space for boots or larger shoe sizes.
Yes, shoe storage benches are a practical option for everyday use, especially in busy family homes. They give you a convenient place to sit while putting shoes on or taking them off, and they help keep frequently used footwear tidy and easy to reach.
Choose the right shoe storage unit by measuring your available space, counting how many pairs you need to store and deciding whether you prefer open or closed storage. If the unit is going in a hallway, a slim cabinet may work best, while bedrooms or utility rooms may suit larger shelving or bench designs.
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