If you have an awkward void under your stairs, you can turn it into a highly functional storage area with a custom DIY under-stairs closet. This project uses a series of independent, wheeled modules that slide into the space and fit together to close it off completely. Essentially, you'll build three rolling carts with a support frame and a plywood front shaped to match the slope of the stairs. The fronts are measured, cut to size, and attached to the frame with glue and screws. In this design, the modules serve as a spacious shoe rack.
What You'll Need for Your Under-Stairs Closet
- Pine battens (can be reclaimed)
- Plywood panels at least 15 mm thick
- Ramin dowels Ø 20 mm
- Beech dowels Ø 6 mm
- 12 fixed casters
- Screws, handles, hinges, magnetic catch, reinforcing brackets
- Wood glue, finishing materials (impregnating sealer and clear varnish or matte primer and enamel, iron-on edge banding)
- Iron, screwdriver, circular saw, clamps, drill/driver, brush, bevel square
Designing Your Under-Stairs Closet

Start by measuring the triangular space under your stairs. Sketch the shape and divide it into three modules that will slide in side by side. Each module's front panel must be cut to match the exact angle of the staircase. A bevel square helps transfer the angle from the wall to your plywood. For a seamless look, plan the gaps between modules to be minimal. If you're also updating the surrounding area, consider browsing home improvement essentials for tools and materials to complete the job.
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Building the Under-Stairs Closet Modules
Step 1: Cut the Front Panels
Hold the plywood panels against the wall and mark the cutting line along the staircase slope. Cut the front panels with a circular saw, staying just outside the line. Then cut the remaining panels for the sides, shelves, and back.
Step 2: Assemble the Frames
Screw the panels to a frame made of pine battens. In the battens that will hold the dowels, drill holes with a forstner bit the same diameter as the dowels. Cut the dowels to length and insert them into the battens, then screw the battens to the panels of each module. Be careful with screw length — they must not poke through the panel.
Step 3: Add Casters and Hardware
Attach four fixed casters to the bottom of each module. Install handles, hinges, and a magnetic catch on the doors. For a sturdy and stylish setup, check out storage benches for complementary pieces that maximize every inch of your entryway.
Finishing Your Under-Stairs Closet
Treat each module with an acrylic primer, then apply two coats of acrylic enamel. Sand lightly between coats. Finish the panel edges with iron-on edge banding — simply run a hot iron over the banding to adhere it, then trim the excess with a utility knife. For a cohesive look, coordinate the color with your existing wall decor or add a touch of personality with a new rug in the hallway.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this under-stairs closet for items other than shoes?
Absolutely. The modules can be customized with shelves, drawers, or hanging rods for coats, cleaning supplies, or seasonal decorations. For additional organization, pair it with a bookcase or shelving unit in the adjacent room.
What type of wood is best for the frame?
Pine is affordable and easy to work with, but you can also use plywood or MDF for the frame if you prefer a smoother finish. For a more durable surface, consider a desk or work surface material that resists wear.
How do I ensure the modules roll smoothly?
Use heavy-duty casters rated for the weight of the loaded modules. Make sure the floor is level and clean. If the floor is uneven, adjustable casters can help. You might also install a motion-sensor light inside the closet for easy access.
Can I build this without a circular saw?
Yes, you can use a jigsaw or handsaw, but a circular saw gives the cleanest, most accurate cuts for long, angled lines. For safety, always clamp your workpiece and use a guide rail.
How do I match the paint to my existing trim?
Take a sample of your trim to the paint store for color matching. Use a high-quality acrylic enamel for a durable, washable finish. If you're also updating the room, a new mirror or curtains can tie the whole space together.
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