ᐅ Shoes on the patio – where to put them? Would a cabinet be a good solution?
Created on: 23 May 2018 11:45
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kaho674
Hi,
we are currently planning our terrace. Due to some unfortunate events, we haven’t managed to finish it yet, even though we have been living in the house for three years. Over time, I noticed that in summer we almost always leave our shoes next to the patio doors. Since these doors are in the kitchen and living room, I hadn’t originally planned any space for that. But as life goes, I’m afraid that won’t change anymore.
How have you handled this? Do you regularly take the shoes out of the hallway and put them away properly? Or do you have a cupboard in the living room where the shoes are stored? Maybe an outdoor cabinet directly on the terrace?
we are currently planning our terrace. Due to some unfortunate events, we haven’t managed to finish it yet, even though we have been living in the house for three years. Over time, I noticed that in summer we almost always leave our shoes next to the patio doors. Since these doors are in the kitchen and living room, I hadn’t originally planned any space for that. But as life goes, I’m afraid that won’t change anymore.
How have you handled this? Do you regularly take the shoes out of the hallway and put them away properly? Or do you have a cupboard in the living room where the shoes are stored? Maybe an outdoor cabinet directly on the terrace?
pffreestyler schrieb:
For something like that, we have a utility room with a door here in the north [emoji16]It's kind of annoying always having to go through the utility room if you want to step outside directly from the kitchen or living room [emoji1]
Or do you not have a patio door in the living room/kitchen? That was the question [emoji6]
So far, we also have the 2 clocks version. However, it bothers me a bit. We don’t have a roof outside yet. Therefore, I’m considering buying a small cabinet for the terrace. That should work for the summer. I’m just wondering if the decking underneath will then start to rot?
kaho674 schrieb:
So far, we also have the two-clocks setup. However, it bothers me a bit. We don’t have a roof outside yet. I’m thinking about getting a small cabinet for the terrace. It should be fine for the summer. I’m just wondering if the terrace decking underneath might rot then?I think a shelf or cabinet is a bit much... a cabinet for every little thing... It also spoils the atmosphere! Maybe try buying Crocs that match the color of the furniture or tiles [emoji12]
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meister keks23 May 2018 22:54Dear original poster, I don’t understand your problem. I also have shoes lying on the terrace. But what is so bad about that? Is it really so bad that I should worry about it...?
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toxicmolotof23 May 2018 22:56Zaba12 schrieb:
At my mother’s house, there is a doormat inside by the patio door. There are always two pairs of Crocs placed there. In winter, they often end up in the hallway because she doesn’t go outside as often.
Just like with @ypg.Great answer. Same here.
Somewhere the Crocs are scattered around, they are put on there and left outside where you go back in. Then you go out again from there. And if that doesn’t work, barefoot…
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