Do Boot Stand Work?

Coming back home after a long tiring day just to witness a clutter of footwears? How annoying is that?

It becomes more annoying when this mess aggravates when you have got more number of family members who use several pairs of boots.

Do Boot Stand WorkNo one can tolerate muddy and salt stained floors which becomes a common sight in bad weather. In such troublesome situations, a boot stand makes your life much easier.

Boot stands are simply a great way to maintain your space in an organized manner. These stands are available in various styles and are designed to serve specific purposes. The stands not only ensure that the wet messes stay at the door, they also promise to keep your boots in order and safe.

These come with various slots which are great for storing bulkier pairs like snow and hiking boots. There are also models that simply hang in the closet. Ultimately, these are just a great hack to save your boots from crack and creases and hence increase their lifespan.

Read this article to see which style is best suited for your space and what is the advantage of using a boot stand?  We have also included some DIY techniques which will help you to make your own boot stand.

What are the different varieties of boot stand?

There are several types of boot stands available in the market, depending on the need of the customers. Mainly they are of following types:

1.) Bon Cabinet: These stands come with sliding or hinged doors and have a bonnet in the form of an accordion. It is great for preserving your boots and has got quite impressive dimensions.

2.) The column : It is a narrow and high cabinet for shoes which has got shelves placed at an angle. This typeof stand is quite roomy and doesn’t occupy much space. Although these are not meant for storing high boots as they can be deformed.

3.) The Cabinet: These are generally made of wood and are generally used to decorate corridors. These are very well ventilated and are quite spacious to store your boots.

4.) Slim boot stand: It is a narrow design in which you can keep your boots vertically. The compartment of these stands open 45 or 90 degrees. The disadvantage is that you cannot store high boots in such compartments.

5.) A Sliding Wardrobe: It includes a whole complex design having a large number of compartments for storing both seasonal as well as non seasonal boots.

The advantage of this stand is that it keeps all your boots streamlined and organized without any problem. Thanks to the sliding doors in these wardrobes which look classy and save space at the same time.

6.) A Rotating Cabinet: This very elegant type is round shaped and rotates easily around its axis thus providing access to the right pair of boots. It is quite roomy and convenient to use.

Shape and size

Boot stands come in various standards, shapes and sizes. Before purchasing them you should make sure which boots are you going to put in it and whether or not the dimensions correspond to the dimensions of the room.

Not just this, even the number of boots play an important role in selection of stand. If you are going to keep more pairs of boots then it is advisable to purchase a spacious chest of drawers. However, if there are a lesser number of pairs then narrow pedestals would be the best option.

For storing boots of different heights and sizes, go for a stand that has got removable shelves or those in which you can change the distance between them. It will save the space while keeping all your pair of boots in a well organised manner.

Next criteria for selection is the area in which the stand needs to be placed. For small corridors, a rack with dimension 60*30* 100 cm will be sufficient.

However, if you are thinking of placing it in a spacious area then a stand with a three dimensional model complemented by various drawers is a good idea.

Advantages of using boot stand

So, what’s so great about having a boot stand in the house? Well, let’s find out by looking at some of the advantages of this gadget

1.) Your boots will always have a proper space

The boot stand tends to occupy very small space in your house. Plus, no matter how many pairs of boots you own, there will always be an organized space for each one of them.

That being said, your boots will no longer be lying around the house and you no longer have to get troubled trying to find the other pair that has been misplaced.

2.) You can neatly arrange your boots

A boot stand is not synonymous with shoe organiser for no reason at all. If you use them judiciously, you can actually arrange all of your footwears neatly no matter what variety they are.

Moreover, you can keep them according to color, style or function. Isn’t it so cool?

3.) It keeps the house clean and away from mud and dirt

On all those bad weather days, you really don’t have to worry about the mud pouring in your house. If you’ll place a boot stand right by the door, you can prevent it from entering your house.

This way you can keep your house clean even when the outside roads are fully wet and dirty. 

How can you make your own boot stand

While there are several boot stands available in the market, you can just get creative and make your own boot rack  from a mix of turned-wood stair balusters. 

Materials Required

      • Pencil
      • Tape measure
      • Combination Square
      • Miter saw
      • Drill /Driver
      • Drill bit-¼ inch
      • Paddle bit – ⅜ inch
      • Socket wrench 7/16 inch 

Cut list to build a boot stand:

      • Balusters: Eight* 23 inches long, with uniform base heights cut to 10°
      • Boot-rack base: one 2×6 cut with 45° angled ends and to 24 inches between long points
      • Boot-rack feet: two 2x4s cut with 45° angled ends and to 8 ½ inches between long points

Step 1: Cut the Baluster

Use a boot to determine the exact position from where you’ll cut your blauster. Trim the baluster top and cut the bases at 10 degrees. Generally 8 inches of baluster is left beyond the opening of an adult sized boot.

Step 2: Drill the pilot holes

On the bottom of each baluster, draw an x connecting the corners. Center a ¼-inch pilot hole where the lines intersect.

Step 3: Make the base

On a 2*6 board, find the centre line. Determine the length of the baluster along with proper spacing. Give a little details to the end of the base by cutting a 45 degree angle on edge and then making a straight cut and rounding off the pointed ends.

Step 4: Drill holes for balusters

Find the center of the space where you want to insert your baluster and mark them. Using these marks as a guide, drill holes in the base with ¼ inch bit. Then using the ⅜ inch paddle bit, widen the second pilot holes from each end on the underside.

Step 5: Attach the Balusters

With the help of a socket wrench, tighten the lag screws from the bottom of the base into the balusters.

Step 6: Attach the feet and finish attaching the Balusters

Using the drill or driver, screw the feet to the base with 2 ½ inch deck screws. Attach the rest of the balusters and paint the stand using paint and primer.

Recommended Boot Stands Review

1. Bamboo Boot Rack Free Standing Shoe Organizer 

      • Best suited for storing all kinds of boots including mid calf, knee high, ankle boots, riding, hiking, work, rain, cowboy boots and more.
      • Base dimension: 21 ¾” x 9”. First tier height: 14” and Second Tier Height: 18”
      • Holds 6 pairs of boots
      • Fits in most closets, entryways, garages and mud rooms.

2. Honey-Can-Do SHO-02812 6-Pair Boot Rack  

3. Simple Houseware 4-Tier Shoe Rack Storage Organizer 

Final Thoughts

Whether you want to keep your boots organised or keep your house away from pouring mud, boot stands are a perfect solution. These not only make your space look organised but also enhance the longevity of your boots by saving them from creases and damages.

No matter how many pairs you want to keep, there are a variety of boots out there to serve all your needs. So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to organise your boots and say goodbye to chaos.

Stephen Luettgen
I have 12+ years of experience in construction, inspections, handy work, and currently working as a Construction Site Manager. In today’s day we spent a significant part of our time at workplace and a right work gear can have significant impact not only on your safety but also work quality.

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