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How to Make a DIY Slat Wall Shoe Rack in 5 Simple Steps

June 10, 2021

Today you’re going to learn how to make a super simple DIY slat wall shoe rack to display your favorite shoes.

diy slat wall shoe shelf in a master closet

I’m just going to say it. My master closet is a DUMP!

Clothes are everywhere. Shoes are everywhere. And there are piles of randomness lurking under each hanging rack.

My closet is a sizeable 10’x7′, which I’m extremely thankful for, however, it has become an awful habit to toss things every which way and simply close the door.

I knew it was time for a change.

The first project I decided to tackle was the shoes. About a year ago I took an unusable wall and transformed it into a fun and funky accessory wall.

I LOVED IT!

After living with the accessory wall for some time, however, I realized it wasn’t near enough storage for what I needed. There were several pair of nice shoes stored in hidden bins and I could never remember what I owned.

I was also new to power tools at the time of install and the shoe shelves weren’t exactly stable (aka, the brackets were coming out of the wall).

While beautiful, the wall just wasn’t functional. It made the most sense to start here.

master closet accent wall

THE DIY SLAT WALL SHOE RACK DESIGN.

There were three primary focuses in my head when it came to the design of the shoe shelves:

1- I still wanted this space to remain an accent wall. (Think fun AND function)

2- I wanted to build something that was easy to reposition. (Where the shelves could easily move around)

3 – It was important that it be easy to replicate. (So I could share it with YOU!)

I took all of these factors into consideration when I planned out the design.

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How to Make a DIY SLAT wall Shoe Rack with a Unique Finish

I’m loving the slat wall trend right now so figuring out a unique way to bring it into the closet was a MUST!

I began by searching for unique slat wall shelf ideas.

After doing a little bit of research I found inspiration in this SLAT WALL SHELF DESIGN.

What I discovered is that if slats were positioned evenly on the wall, with the gap between each slat being the exact width of the shelf thickness, a shelf would stay in place perfectly.

I decided to use this concept and design a unique shoe display for the corner of the closet.

How Do I Make my Own DIY Shoe Organizer at Home?

Project Materials: These will vary slightly depending on if you plan to stain or paint your boards. I noted variables in (parentheses).

  • 1×2 pine boards (You could also use MDF boards for a more cost-effective option, however, you would need to paint them.)
  • 1×10 pine board (Can also use MDF, if painting, or birch plywood, if staining, to be more cost-effective)
  • 3/4 inch Edge Banding (for wood finish)
  • Finish of choice (Paint, Stain or Clear Matte Polycrylic)
  • Construction Adhesive (optional, pending permanency)
  • 2-2.5 inch Brad Nails
  • Wood Filler (or Putty for painted surfaces)

Project Tools:

  • Measuring Tape
  • Pencil
  • Speed Square
  • Miter Saw
  • Orbital Sander
  • Table Saw (if you need to rip down plywood for shelves)
  • Brad Nailer
  • 4-inch Foam Roller
  • Level
  • Stud Finder


How do you make easy shoe shelVES?

NOTE: If you are more of a visual learner like I am, take a peek at my YOU TUBE VIDEO of this project.

Decide how many slats you will be using. I knew that I wanted the height of the whole piece to be approx 4 ft tall with shelves made if 3/4″ thickness. After doing some (not so) quick math I determined I needed 21 slats to make this happen.

Step 1: Layout The Desired Pattern

Since I wanted the slats to lay in a non-symmetric geometric pattern I first laid out all of the slats I would be using to make sure they would still balance from top to bottom.

Next, I took a speed square to mark a straight line where the cuts would end up fitting into the corner of the wall.

Step 2: PREP THE BOARDS

I used a MITER SAW to make my cuts and an ORBITAL SANDER to smooth the boards and the edges. I started with 120 grit sandpaper then did another once over with 220, then 320 for an ultra-smooth finish.

woman sanding slat wall boards

The next part will vary depending on if you are painting or staining.

I chose to keep the natural wood look for this project so I simply sealed the boards.

No matter what finish you choose, only paint/seal the short ends of the boards at this point. Leave what will become the face of the board alone until after nailing and patching holes.

painting slat wall boards with a white paint

STEP 3: INSTALL THE BOARDS

NOTE: If you want this accent wall to be more permanent (and you are applying it directly to drywall) it’s smart to use construction adhesive on the back of the boards before nailing them in. I skipped this part because my wall was wallpapered.

Before installing the boards, I marked my studs with a MAGNETIC STUD FINDER.

Related: 11 Unique Wallpaper Ideas for the Home

accent wall for slat wall diy shoe rack

To install the boards simply place the center board on the wall and use a level to make sure it is straight.

Use a BRAD NAILER to attach the first board into the studs.

Grab a spacer the same thickness as the future shelves. Since my shelf material is 3/4in thick I used a spare 1×2 as my spacer.

Nail the rest of the boards into place using the same spacer between each board.

STEP 4: Patch & sand nail holes

There will be a TON of nail holes after the boards are installed. Patch them with a WOOD FILLER or PUTTY and then sand off the excess.

slat wall shoe shelf in progress

step 5: Cut & finish the Shelves

The shelf boards came last so that I could add interest with utilizing different lengths.

I used birch plywood and cut shelves to a variety of lengths and 9″ deep. I have a small foot (size 6 in women’s) so an extra inch may be necessary to accommodate for a larger shoe.

close up of the diy slat wall shoe rack


Since plywood has rough edges, I chose to finish off the ends with 3/4in BIRCH EDGE BANDING. This product is super easy to use and requires only a pair of scissors and an iron. You can watch PART 3 of this project to see how I did it!

What Else Can You use a DIY SLAT WALL Shoe Rack For?

I styled the shelves with shoes and a few handbags. How cute would this look with a HAT STAND or SUNGLASSES DISPLAY or JEWELRY HOLDER?

You could also turn this into display shelves for a collection, a bookshelf or even a plant shelf!

The options are really endless!

DIY slat wall shoe rack
diy slat wall shoe shelf in master closet

This slat wall accent look is super sleek and modern and definitely gives this space a bonus personal touch. You just learned how to complete this DIY shoe rack project – time to go and make some magic happen!

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  • Christiane
    September 15, 2022

    Hey, the wall looks very beautyfull.
    But why have doubled some boards?
    You have not written about that step in you discription.
    Kindly
    Chris

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    • Kera Jeffers
      Christiane
      October 26, 2023

      Thank you for letting me know! I did it for texture and will be sure to update the post to reflect that!

      Reply
  • Lisa Beth W.
    December 28, 2022

    Hi, Kera! I can’t believe you haven’t gotten any comments on this brilliant upgrade to your shoe storage yet! I’ve just recently begun researching ideas for a small entry wall space where I want to set shoes when people come to visit. My options are very limited because the entryway is so small. I love the practicality and versatility of this application, and I think you did it very nicely! I am excited that this is so adaptable to different spaces. Thank you for posting this!

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    • Kera Jeffers
      Lisa Beth W.
      July 31, 2023

      thank you so much, Lisa!

      Reply
  • Brittany
    January 3, 2023

    It’s beautiful, may I ask why you doubled the wood slate under each shelf ?

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    • Kera Jeffers
      Brittany
      July 31, 2023

      Hi! Added dimension!

      Reply
  • Gianna Pinheiro
    January 19, 2023

    Lindo projeto, amei, gosto muito de madeira, Stilo rústico. ❤️

    Reply
  • Saleste
    April 17, 2023

    I’m wanting to do something like this in my sons room to display his figures, but I wanted to give him free reign to move the shelves around as he wished. Do they need an extra salt underneath to support the shelves?

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    • Kera Jeffers
      Saleste
      July 31, 2023

      they absolutely do not. I did it for dimension

      Reply
  • Alyssa Culpepper
    June 5, 2023

    Hi! I’ve been researching slat walls for a while now and the one question I have not found an answer to is…approximately how much weight can these shelves support?

    Reply
    • Kera Jeffers
      Alyssa Culpepper
      July 31, 2023

      Hi Alyssa! I would say 5-8 lbs is what I have felt comfortable putting on each shelf.

      Reply
  • Brooke
    June 14, 2023

    It looks like you doubled up the slats where there was going to be a shelf. Was that planned from the beginning and just not mentioned or did you end up needing to do it based on keeping the shelf stable and strong?

    Reply
    • Kera Jeffers
      Brooke
      July 31, 2023

      Hi! I added it for dimension but absolutely not necessary!

      Reply
  • JJACQUELINE
    July 5, 2023

    IT APPEARS THAT YOUR HAVE AN ADDITIONAL 1X2 UNDER EACH SHELF??

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    • Kera Jeffers
      JJACQUELINE
      July 31, 2023

      Hi! I added it for dimension but its absolutely not necessary

      Reply
  • Jennifer
    August 23, 2023

    Absolutely LOVE this idea! Quick question, did you miter the corners?

    Reply
    • Kera Jeffers
      Jennifer
      October 26, 2023

      I did not

      Reply
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