chuckster wrote:I agree that a basic shoe rack/shelf would be the easiest option. I was thinking about something similar next to my TV, I was looking at these before I just went out and bought a new shelving system. 24" wide, 12" deep, each shelf about 6" high, stackable. Not sure about measurements, but you could probably get everything on there.
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I have owned a number closetmaid shoe shelves in the past. My fiance has one right now for her shoes.
Those closetmaid shoe shelves work alright in the short term, but they don't hold up over time. They always start to bend/sag in the middle. They're made from particle board. That particle board is laminated on the top but not the bottom, so they just absorb moisture straight out of the air. After two or three years they're about as strong as cork.
Nothing wrong with them short term though. I wouldn't lay anything heavier than an LCD monitor on top because these shelves aren't very strong.
On a more positive note, they are probably the nicest looking solution at a twenty-dollar price point. They're super easy to assemble. I don' know what kind of physical impairment you might have, SuperDerpBro, but so long as you can turn a screwdriver, you'll be able to assemble these without much trouble.
I would say get one for now, and plan for a better solution in the future.