If you can touch your ceiling, your home is either too small or you’re too tall — perhaps both. At 5-foot 9-inches, I’m about average height and there are still cabinets in my home that are beyond my reach, even when I’m on my tippy-toes. To reach the top shelf, I need help. A chair, perhaps? No. Worker’s Comp organizations make posters that say “Don’t you dare stand on a chair” on them. You can even read hundreds of falling-from-chair horror stories in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s accident log. Climbing on the counter is similarly daunting.
The solution is a nice-looking stepladder, which you might (wrongly) believe to be an oxymoron. Usually relegated to the garage, the unsightly contraptions hide in darkness, gathering cobwebs and dust, until there’s a top-shelf conundrum. How about we skip the garage bit? These nine stepladders will help you move up in the world and don’t look terrible doing it.
The Best Stepladders

Ikea Grubban
It won’t let you reach the highest levels, but the $20 Grubban gives you a 16-inch vertical boost in a cute little stepping stool.

Empower Ultraslim 3 Step Lightweight Ladder
This Empower stepladder is available in three attractive colorways, and has an above-average weight capacity, clocking in at 300 pounds. When folded, it’s just two inches thick, and it’s backed by a one-year warranty.