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Smart Entryway & Shoe Cabinet Designs for Small Homes

byGrace InteriorsTakes projects across Delhi NCRStarts from1,800 ₹ per sq. ft. of Surface AreaView full gallery

Stop letting your entryway become a dumping ground for shoes and keys. I design custom foyer units that turn even the tightest spaces into organized, functional zones, complete with seating and hidden storage.

This is the entryway shoe cabinet trend for the next 10 years. I use a tall cabinet with a retractable clothes rod, a shoe-changing bench, and a rotating shoe rack to create a functional and organized entrance.

A shoe cabinet you've never seen before. This design for a wide entryway includes a coat hanging spot, a pull-out shoe organizer, and a toe-kick drawer so you never have to bend down.

Forget traditional shoe cabinets. My design includes a built-in shoe bench, custom-sized shelves, and a floating base with pull-out drawers for your most-used shoes.

These are shoe cabinet designs you'll wish you saw sooner. I use diamond-style corner cabinets, a shoe-changing bench, and a rotating shoe rack to keep your entry neat and stylish.

Have a narrow entryway? I use an ultra-thin flip-out shoe cabinet, a rotating rack, and a foldable shoe bench to create a space-saving and practical solution.

This shoe cabinet for a narrow entrance uses a slim, slanted insertion design, a recessed rotating rack, and toe-kick drawers that pop out when you kick them.

The ultimate shoe cabinet design. This entryway solution includes a shoe-changing bench, a rotating rack, kick-to-open drawers, and a concealed pegboard to hide electrical panels.

Stop following the trend of full-wall shoe cabinets. I design smarter units with a cushioned bench, sections for different shoe heights, and a dedicated space for a robot vacuum.

Removing the entrance wall created issues. I solved them by building a new partition with a full-length shoe cabinet, an embedded refrigerator, and a dedicated space for appliances.

The ultimate shoe cabinet design. This unit features a full-length cabinet, a slim pull-out unit for off-season shoes, and a utility cabinet with a pegboard, all connected to a dining sideboard.

About Organized Entryways & Foyers

Most entryways feel small because the furniture is bulky and poorly planned. Instead of standard shelves that collect dust, I use rotating racks that hold 100 plus pairs of shoes in the same footprint. We also add toe-kick drawers at the bottom so you can store slippers without constantly bending over. Every piece is built to order, ensuring your narrow hallway feels like a clean, well-thought-out entrance.

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