DIY Shoe Rack Organizer: A Comprehensive Guide Tired of tripping over a mountain of sneakers by the front door? A custom DIY shoe rack is one of the most rewarding home improvement projects you can tackle. Not only does it save money compared to store-bought furniture, but it also allows you to tailor the dimensions perfectly to your space. 1. Planning and Preparation Before buying materials, assess your needs:

Cut two side panels (height of your choice) and your shelf planks (length of your choice). Standard shelf spacing is 6–8 inches for shoes and 12–15 inches for boots.

Add wheels to the bottom to make cleaning the floor behind the rack effortless. Conclusion

Use a thicker top board (2x12) so the rack can double as a bench for putting shoes on.

Use the pipes as the vertical supports and the wood planks as the shelving levels. The "Upcycled Crate" Wall The easiest "no-saw" version.