We stopped by Ikea over the weekend, and in additional to seeing their amazing summer collection that Jonathan talked about, we spotted quite a selection of items to help with your landing strip.
We stopped by Ikea over the weekend, and in additional to seeing their amazing summer collection that Jonathan talked about, we spotted quite a selection of items to help with your landing strip.



Check out Ikea's whole selection of hooks on their website.
You missed including Kubbe - we just installed one of these at about 4' high, right over the shoe rack. Its a row of 3 small cubbies with a door on each... oak veneer...perfect for our mitts and front door stuff and it matches the shoe rack. Kubbe... cute name.
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I wish I had a space to hang stuff when you walk in, but my landing strip is basically right in my kitchen, there's just a wall I have to utilize. do you think the Storage Shelf with Doors from CB2 http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=118&f=3332&viewall=1 would work? I can't quite tell if something without legs would work... I need a real shallow shelf/console solution - less than 12"...
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Laure - I love you! I am in Santa Barbara and a trip to Ikea is a major commitment (especially with my small car!) and I am Curing and need some landing strip help. This will help me narrow down my choices BEFORE I step inside the store. Now that my son is 11 - they won't let him in the play area so trying to shop with a cranky boy is insanity-inducing. Thanks!
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i love it melanie. what a cool product!
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You'd think that a shelf made of rods, like some of the above, might not work for a landing strip, but my wife and I use a series of ceramic dishes on a wire shelf, and it works very well, and prevents spill-over.
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i really want a good landing strip although space is tight, the front door really just opens up into the living room in our apartment.
What we need is a really good shoe rack for this area. right now we have a white wire monster that looks horrible. i can't seem to find any good shoe racks out there that will still hold a good amount of shoes and look good (without costing a fortune like some $200 ones i found online).
Eventually i think i'm going to try and convert a bookcase into one if i can find the right case, put some doors on it etc, hide the shoes...
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I use Ikea's Babord shoe rack. we use 2 stacked and they work really well. You can even permanently attach them to eachother for stability. Each rack holds about 8 pairs of shoes.
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/68270509
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if i had a dollar everytime AT said landing strip...
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not sure if this has been posted but i found this great shelf from urban outfitters that will be perfect for a landing strip
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp;jsessionid=F51599664B436DEFB01968E373A63583.app13-node1?itemdescription=true&itemCount=60&id=12982740&parentid=A_FURN_WALL&sortProperties= product.marketingPriority,-product.startDate&navCount=70&navAction=poppushpush&color=
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...just be careful:
everything you 'drop' there becomes a potential semi-permanent part of the artscape in the room.
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