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Homes & Gardens
Chiana Dickson

This Hidden Odor-Busting $13 Boot Storage Hack Keeps Footwear in Shape all Winter and Won't Ruin Your Entryway Aesthetic

A large naturally lit entryway with a wooden front door framed by large windows. Light wooden plank flooring with a neutral boho rug. A console table on the left and coat storage on the right. .

Is there anything that drags a well-designed entryway down quite like a heap of creased boots abandoned by the front door? We don't think so.

That's where these discreet boot stuffers from Wayfair come in to help make your winter boots an entryway feature, rather than one of the things making an entryway look cluttered.

Better yet, it busts odors for a truly welcoming entry into your home this holiday hosting season.

How Discreet Boot-Shapers Save Entryway Aesthetics

Unlike unruly boot stands that shoes can easily fall from, boot stuffers from Wayfair are a discreet alternative to keep your boots in near-new shape without sacrificing your stylish entryway ideas. They actively make your best winter boots a stylish feature of your home's entrance, rather than contributing to clutter.

'Incorporating your functional pieces as decor is an easy tip to make your entryway more beautiful for fall without detracting from its functionality,' explains Charlotte Olby, Homes & Garden's style and trends editor. 'Stuffing boots to stand proudly beside your entryway furniture adds a subtle seasonal touch reminiscent of the cozy English country style that won't get in the way when you are welcoming your holiday guests.'

Unlike other boot shapers, these solid wood and canvas boot stuffers are made from aromatic red cedar wood – one of the best natural deodorizers for homes. Adding in these subtle odor-eliminators to key hotspots is one of the simple things people with a nice-smelling entryway always do to make this opening space more welcoming.

As a hygroscopic wood, red cedar absorbs moisture from your shoes to help tackle odors. Thanks to its natural oils, cedar wood is more resistant to water damage and warping than other woods. As a result, it can absorb excess moisture from the inside of boots to rebalance humidity levels and help to prevent mold or mildew from forming in your boots. They're a lifesaver for entryways without heating.

Correct storage makes your favorite boots look like a stylish feature, not clutter. (Image credit: Future / RICHARD POWERS)

Better still, cedar is one of the top non-toxic pest control essentials, too, keeping bugs from burrowing into your footwear for hibernation while creating a non-toxic home.

Jade Piper, operations manager at BetterCleans, always recommends cedar for shoe and clothes storage, adding that they are useful across your entryway storage as a non-toxic alternative to mothballs.

She shares, 'Beyond the nice scent, cedar repels pests. Drop some into your clothing drawers, stash a few inside your shoe rack, line a couple inside your under-bed storage bins, or even place them near your hamper if it tends to get humid.'

To keep your boot stuffers fresh, Jade also recommends refreshing the scent every few months with a bit of cedar oil, available at Walmart.

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