We are blessed to have a hallway closet right near the door we always use to enter and exit our home, so this space is designated as the kids’ shoe closet. It is gloriously functional to have such a conveniently located space dedicated to their shoes, coats, backpacks, gloves, lunchboxes, etc… It’s like an entire mudroom packed into an itty bitty, less than 28” x 25” space.
But—oh my—it looks to have gotten a little out of hand. And while the kids don’t seem to mind fishing their shoes out of the mound of footwear, my back-to-school organizational sweep of the house demanded that this closet get a thorough shake down!
So I pulled out every last pair of shoes and sorted them into six piles:
*one pile each for the kids’ shoes that fit
*a pile of shoes that no longer fit (or will fit) anyone that we can pass along to friends
*a pile of shoes (just two pairs, thankfully) of shoes in such sorry disrepair that the only humane thing to do is chuck them in the garbage
*a hand-me-down pile that Big Bro’s grown out of, but Li’l Bro might one day use (this will be stored in the attic in a labeled tub with Big Bro’s outgrown clothes)
Then, since the shoe closet looked as though it had gathered up every bit of dust and dirt from all those shoes, I gave it a good sweep.
Next, I looked for an inexpensive solution for the shoe mayhem. For a hunt like this, take a few measurements before you leave the house and carry a tape measure & sketch when you shop. First, I hit a couple of dollar stores to see if they had tubs to fit the bill. I was hoping for three oblong plastic tubs (for each of our three kids to have one tub). But I struck out at the dollar stores: the tubs were just too small.
Although not as cheap as a few dollar store buckets, I found an even better solution at WalMart for $18. It’s a three-drawer rolling cart (I left off the casters… but I bet I’ll use them for another project!).
And it even offers a perfect shelf for the boys’ lunchboxes.
The lunchboxes used to hang on the boys’ backpack hooks on the inside of the door, so it was nice to have a new, better slot for them because one hook had a hard time holding a backpack, a lunchbox, and a coat.
I also moved the command hooks over and up a bit (since the boys are getting taller and their backpacks are getting bigger–*sniff*), and I added a second hook for each boy (one each for backpack and coat).
Then, we moved onward and upward. I pulled out every coat that wasn’t labeled the right size. Some might still fit, but I’ll have the kids try them on to be sure.
Wow, and that ended up being every single coat for every child. OUCH. I am hoping several from the three “try on” piles still fit! When the coats do go back in, I will sort them by weather, not by child (so it’s easy to grab three winter coats on cold days, three rain slickers on rainy days, etc.). The top shelf holds a seasonal tub of winter gloves and hats and a pair of Li’l Bro’s snow boots.
Of course, we needed a finishing touch. Each of the kids has his or her own drawer, so I labeled them each with a photo. Ahhhh, much better!
As kids head back to school, it’s great to have a central location—especially like this mini mudroom tucked into a closet–where all the kids’ shoes, backpacks, and coats are easy to find (and easy to put away themselves)! Wheeeee!
author: Gina
Becky says
Great idea on the drawers. I have the boys shoes in baskets and I like the drawer idea much better:)
lizlacy says
What a great use of a small space! I like the idea of the hooks inside the door. What I love the most is the pictures on the drawers. What a great idea.
bargain hoot says
Thank you for your comments ladies!!!
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