Entryway Boot Trays
Those are excellent for keeping dirt, snow, sand, and water off your floors. But you have more choices than that. Just look at these beautiful coir, copper, and colored metal boot trays, as well as the standard black rubber and plastic.
- Coir Inserts
- Blue and Green Metal
- Copper Finish
- Galvanized Gray Metal
- Rubber
- Plastic
- Other Uses For Boot Trays
Boot Trays With Removable Coir Inserts



Anji Mountain 2-Tier Boot Tray with Coir Inserts
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Metal Boot Trays in Blue and Green
Metal boot trays in colors are a stylish addition to your decor. These beautiful HF by LT boot trays have a raised 2" rim to collect dirt, muck, grass, snow, and water from boots and shoes. Trays are 30" long, and store up to 3 pairs of adult sized shoes or boots.

HF by LT "Cable" Porcelain Blue Boot Tray
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For a sophisticated look, a boot tray in a copper finish looks stunning in an entryway or foyer. These have a raised 2" decorative rim to keep mud, dirt, and water in the boot tray instead of on your wood, tile, carpet, or stone floors. They are 30" long and store up to 3 pairs of adult sized shoes or boots.
Galvanized Gray Metal Boot Trays
If gray is your color, choose one of these pretty galvanized gray boot trays, 30" long. The 2" high rim is deep enough for snow and water to stay inside the tray. Holds 3 pairs boots or shoes.

HF by LT "Trellis" Antique Zinc Boot Tray
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HF by LT "Birch Forest" Antique Zinc Boot Tray
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Art & Artifact Rubber Boot Tray
International words for "Hello" and "Goodbye" make this a very unique boot tray.
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2-Tier Shoe/Boot Tray with Umbrella Stand
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Here are just a few of the many additional ways you can use a boot tray in your home.
Bicycle tire protection. If you store your bicycle indoors, get two small boot trays. Or get two very long boot trays and tape them end to end. Set them under your bike tires to keep muddy and wet tires from ruining your floor.

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A tray for pet bowls. Pets are messy when they eat. Dog food, cat food, treats and water can end up tracked all over your kitchen floor (or wherever you feed your pets). Put the bowls on a boot tray and keep those kibbles contained.

Good Directions "Squares" Copper Boot Tray
Keep one or two in the trunk of your car for muddy boots and shoes. How many times have the kids needed a ride after competing in sports, and their shoes are really dirty? Place rubber or plastic boot trays in your trunk and hose them off when you get home.

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A place to hold painting supplies. Keep drips from paint cans and brushes contained.

Art & Artifact Rubber Boot Tray
A tray for pots of herbs or flowers. It’s so easy to water plants when you know there's no chance that the water will drool onto your floor or table. Even outdoors a boot tray can hold pots of herbs on a deck or balcony.

Gardeners Supply Plastic Boot Tray
Under the litter box. If you get one that's larger than the litter box, it will catch a lot of the debris that cats spray around when they jump out of the litter box.

JobSite Heavy Duty Plastic Boot Tray
As a Christmas decoration! Seal a metal boot tray with silicone caulk, place it on a table, fill it with water, and float candles in it.
