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Floating Pipe Shoe Shelf

Step 8Use!

Use!
Slip your shoes in and enjoy!

The bottom shelf is short enough that the shoes will thry to slip backwards, but the toes of the shoes will catch on the top bar.

Keeps them organized, off the floor and out of the way.

Some other advantages of this style:
- It's easy to clean.
- It doesn't scuff the shoes as much as metal or wood.
- No sharp corners
- Dirt cheap.

Disadvantage:
- PVC isn't exactly environmentally friendly.
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2 comments
Oct 4, 2010. 7:59 PMredshirtmafia says:
Love this idea. I started to work on the wood version also on here. But the amount I would need it would get quite $$$$. This is going to be much cheaper. Thanks!
May 10, 2008. 1:47 PMpete smith says:
great idea ookseer ...ive been looking for something that perhaps my son will actually use ...ill check the garage for the stuff or suitable alternatives first tho ..thanks a lot

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