👟 Organize in Style: Where Boho Meets Functionality!
The SICOTAS Shoe Storage Cabinet is a 41-inch tall, 6-tier organizer designed to hold up to 30 pairs of shoes. Featuring rustic rattan doors and a durable FSC-certified wood frame, it combines sustainable craftsmanship with farmhouse-inspired aesthetics. Adjustable shelves and a spacious countertop offer versatile storage, while easy assembly and a 12-month warranty ensure a worry-free upgrade to your entryway or closet.
J**E
Love this shoe storage!
Love this shoe storage! The perfect fit for my home entry way. It was easy to build as long as you follow the instructions. I’ve gotten many compliments on it. It’s beautiful and holds a lot of shoes! And it’s a great quality, not flimsy at all.
T**D
Good quality for the price
Quality: Appropriate for the expected weight load. It will probably not stand up to very heavy loads, for example, stacks of books. But then, this is not intended for books, but shoes, after all.Aesthetics: Although the bulk of it is particle board, it has a pleasing appearance and does not look cheap at all.Design: Very impressive. Good quality for the price.Construction: It does take some time (about 90 mins for me working alone), but the instructions are adequate to follow, step by step.Suggestions on construction:1) Put this together in an open space, with plenty of room to layout the parts, do the prep work on several of them, and to be able to maneuver around the parts, turn it upside down, etc.2) Use one or both of the large flat Styrofoam pieces as support panels while attaching the handles and hinges. Be careful not to lay a prepped panel or piece down on any hardware, which could the hardware to bend or even break out of the wood in which it is seated.3) Rig something soft for the panels to rest on, at exactly 6 inches high, so they are supported while you attach the hinges. I used one of the Styrofoam pieces, plus a 5-inch box. Put all 8 screws in for both hinges on a panel just tight enough to hold the panel from moving away from its supporting part, however, still allowing for fine-tuning its positioning. Then gently lift up the far edge of the panel wiht one hand so it is level while you tighten the 4 outer screws on the hinges with the other hand. Then tighten the 4 inner screws and test that the panel is level, closing flat. Finally, adjust the middle screw of each hinge to offset the panel our or in from its support so it sits exactly where it belongs when it is closed.4) It was hard for me to figure out at first, but the brackets ("L" in my kit, which is appropriate, since they are "L" brackets) are meant to optionally attach the piece to the wall behind it, for stability. they sit with their open slot along the open areas of the backing. There are two of them, and they allow for nearly two inches of range for the exact locations for such wall-anchoring.5) It was clear to me how the "L" brackets attached after I reached the end and saw how they worked, so it is a good idea to read through the instructions first.6) Tools needed: I used a Phillips screwdriver, a soft rubber mallet, and a cordless screwdriver. I would NOT recommend using a power drill, as it would be too easy to overpower the particle board and make a real mess of this build. Even using the cordless screwdriver, I had to be careful not to overtighten, but generally started with that, then drove the final tightness with the screwdriver by hand, being very careful not to over-tighten. Just snug (a "light" hand tight) was sufficient.The cordless screwdriver was most useful in installing the 16 screws into the plastic supports in the back, where it definitely saved some time.The mallet I used to gently seat the top and sides, which needed some "gentle persuasion" as the fit was very tight there and also to make sure the supports were fully seated before installing the shelves.
C**A
The right size for a family of 5
I started buying bookcases from this line/company and have been adding to our living room furniture piece-by-piece-- this has been our latest addition and I am just as happy with it as all the others. This matches the style and color exactly to the rest of the collection (there are different names for the same "wood" grain, but I can attest that they are actually the same) and the price point is so so much more affordable than the big-name alternatives, without compromising on quality.Assembly is straightforward and fairly quick (under an hour for 1 person and an 8-year-old helper, so probably 30 minutes for a regular adult). I've assembled many large pieces from this company at this point and, after reading lots of reviews before purchase, I can attest that anyone complaining about how long it takes to build or how hard it is to assemble just isn't reading the directions thoroughly (no shade, there's a lot of info and diagrams to make sense of in there). But once you've built one, all the other pieces work the same way and you can almost do it without the directions. This is very study, no wobble, and we were able to level the legs with our uneven wooden floors. The doors have a soft closure feature, so no one is slamming them shut or leaving them open to break.We have a split-level home with 5 people's worth of shoes that never made it onto the shoe rack at the front door. This is the perfect slim profile to fit at the top of the stairs without blocking the hallway or flow into the house AND it's the right height and style to also serve as a console/entryway table. I'm really pleased with the number of shelves and space available -- it fits all the daily rotation shoes for 2 adults and 3 kids in sports on the main shelves (surprisingly, everyone abides by the "each person gets a shelf" rule), and on the other side we keep all the dog-walking accessories (leashes, harnesses, treat dispenser) on a shelf and have a basket for slippers/flipflops. This has REALLY decluttered multiple spaces in our home and tied it in nicely with our other furniture without looking too matchy-matchy.
L**N
Perfect shoe hideaway!
This is a great way to hide away your everyday shoes! I give it 4 stars because it was difficult to put together! The cabinets open and close like they should. It is very sturdy, so you dont have to worry about it falling over. The storage space is nice and plentiful. I love how the cabinet space can be adjusted for boots or sandals! I think its a great price for how expensive it looks. I highly recommend!
N**.
Sturdy and good looking Shoe Cabinet
Looks great. Easy assembly. Materials are heavy, sturdy and are made of good quality. Door alignment was easier than I thought.
T**I
Quality surprised me!!
I’m absolutely surprised and happy how it turned out! The quality is amazing. Soft close doors. And all of our shoes fits great in there. I wanted a shoe cabinet where our cowboy boots also fit in. I really love the color and the size itself. Overall can highly recommend it for the price and quality!
R**H
Gorgeous piece for any room
This cabinet is so well made and very heavy---it came packaged well. It took a while to assemble, but so worth the end result. I love this and it holds so many shoes and other items.I would definitely buy this again---it looks gorgeous in the room, very high-end
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