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Ikea Landing Strip Help

032508_ikea.jpgWe 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.

 
 

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Check out Ikea's whole selection of hooks on their website.

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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.

posted by suewanda on 2008-03-27 16:23:06
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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"...

posted by hoboken_melanie on 2008-03-27 16:25:31
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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!

posted by Joan in SB on 2008-03-27 16:42:06
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i love it melanie. what a cool product!

posted by Joan in SB on 2008-03-27 16:42:36
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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.

posted by MikeT on 2008-03-27 16:48:15
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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...

posted by jmorey on 2008-03-27 17:04:53
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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

posted by revolution9 on 2008-03-27 18:23:22
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if i had a dollar everytime AT said landing strip...

posted by JenJen on 2008-03-27 19:43:02
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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=

posted by pinkplasticgun on 2008-03-28 07:50:24
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...just be careful:
everything you 'drop' there becomes a potential semi-permanent part of the artscape in the room.

posted by paulmuscat on 2008-03-28 18:20:04
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