The Shoe Closet

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Late last year, one of my dreams came true when Joey built me a shoe closet. It’s one of my favorite parts of the house now and here’s how it came to be:

Like most older homes, Wolfgang Manor has some major quirks. There are four full-sized doors just in our small-ish bedroom alone. FOUR! When we moved in, two of those doors led to attic spaces, bare rafters and all. Joey transformed the larger of the two into an all-white art studio last year but that still left another free. I’d been wanting a designated place to store all my shoes because I ain’t gonna lie, I have a lot of them. They’d slowly started taking over my home office, filling up a book shelf and creeping across the floor. In my world, a cluttered space equals a cluttered mind and the shoes needed a new home.


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The soon-to-be shoe closet was a dead space with exposed rafters, doing nothing but storing a pile of miscellaneous clutter. I wish we had some good ‘before’ photos because it was really dark and creepy. Since it was upstairs, it peaked with the angles of the roof and was an odd shape. Joey had to first frame and drywall the space, then tape, spackle and sand, then prime and paint. Once the space was complete, we found these great ornate, oversized brackets at Home Depot along with a slab of pine that Joey cut for the shelf and painted white.


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All in all, the transformation cost only $150.00 at most from beginning to end, mostly because the labor was free (thanks, Joey!) and we had the flooring left over from his studio remodel. The back wall was wallpapered with a scrap of Cole & Son Woods, which we had left from our dining room.


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Shoes have always been my ‘thing.’ I’m big on only collecting objects that I can use all the time. When I was really young, my mom had stilettos in every color of the rainbow (this was the mid-80s) and she’d pay me a few dollars every once in awhile to arrange them in her closet. I think even back then, I was doing it by color. As I got older, my first few retail jobs in college were at shoe stores. I guess I’ve always viewed footwear differently than most people. Shoes to me are like wearable art. What can I say? I love shoes.


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12 Responses to The Shoe Closet

  1. Natalie says:

    Oh! So amazing! In my last house, I had a room dedicated to all my clothes, shoes & accessories. It’s so much easier to have a space set out for everything!!!

    • Nubby says:

      Natalie: Now THAT would be a luxury! My clothing and accessories are spread between my office, bedroom and the bathroom because of our odd floor plan…

  2. Halley says:

    Wow, I can see why you love shoes. Each one seems to have a story/personality. I’ve only dipped by toe into the shoe-loving pool.

    That wallpaper is fantastic.

  3. Georgina says:

    You’ve always had the most enviable collection of shoes and I’ve loved seeing your pictures of them on display. I definitely think footwear should be on show and not tucked hidden in boxes. How lucky you are to have a closet devoted entirely to shoes!

  4. Kim says:

    I have never seen such a collection of WHITE shoes. I had to see if you lived in LA or some other place with more than 45 days of summer. What a discovery that you are a Portlander. 5 pair of white shoes, I’m impressed! We hope you’ll visit Smith Teamaker wearing a pair of those fabulous shoes. Love your Blog!

    • Nubby says:

      Kim: I’m so excited to see that you’re from Steven Smith! I’m now a tea drinker thanks to you guys! I tend to wear white shoes with a lot of black to break things up a bit. ;)

  5. Glenda says:

    This post brought me such joy and serenity! It is still an allusive dream of mine to have an ordered space for my shoes, where I know what I have and they are treated with respect. Like yours were, mine are in the hallway, on my closet floor, under the staircase- frankly everywhere but organised! Utmost congratulations to you and Joey for creating what looks like a sacred sanctuary for shoes, and it would so be my happy place to sit and think! Well Done!

  6. I’m a shoe lover as well, and I LOVE your collection. I have a tiny NYC apartment, but I’m blessed with a walk-in closet. My shoes are the first thing you see when you open it, and sometimes I just like to sit and look at my “wearable art”.
    :-)

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