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Tired of tracking mud, crud and water all over your house, but don’t have a designated spot to drop those dirty shoes? With just two boards and an hour of your time, you can build this easy modern boot tray that is not only cute, but will help coral all the water and dirt to keep it off your floor!

Difficulty easy

Tools

Kreg Tools

Other Tools

  • Miter Saw
    Miter Saw
  • Tape Measure
    Tape Measure
  • Drill (cordless)
    Drill (cordless)
  • Sander
    Sander

Materials

Wood Products

  • 1 Board , 1x2 , 96"
  • 1 Board , 1x4 , 96"

Hardware & Supplies

  • 40 1 1/4" pocket hole screws

Cut List & Parts

  • 2 Short Frame Sides , 3/4" x 1 1/2" x 11 3/4"
  • 2 Long Frame Sides , 3/4" x 1 1/2" x 36"
  • 8 Bottom Slats , 3/4" x 3 1/2" x 11 3/4"

Directions

  • Gather Materials

    This project is only a two board project and is very simple. All you need is one 1x2 and one 1x4 board both 8' long. You will also need some 1 1/4" pocket hole screws to assemble. And that's it! Time to get building.

  • Cut Pieces to Size

    Cut your boards according to the cut list using a miter saw. You will need (2) 1x2 boards 11 3/4" long and (2) 1x2 boards 36" long. Then, cut your 1x4 into (8) 11 3/4" long pieces.

  • Assemble Boot Tray Frame

    First, assemble the frame of the tray. Using 1 1/4" pocket hole screws, attach the short frame pieces between the 36" long pieces on the ends like shown so that you have a rectangle frame.

  • Attach Bottom Slats

    Next, attach the bottom slats like shown using 1 1/4" pocket hole screws. Make sure the slats are flush to the bottom of the frame and space them about 3/4" apart. You can use a scrap piece of 1x material to help with spacing. Once you get to the last slat, you won't be able to have exactly 3/4" space on each side, but exact measurements here don't matter for this project, so that's okay.

  • Install Moisture Barrier

    Now that the tray is assembled, it's time to add a little functional decoration :) Because you will probably be placing wet boots on the tray occasionally, you don't want that moisture to seep down onto your floor. To prevent this, place a moisture barrier on top of your slats. I used a piece of tar paper (roofing paper) for this. Simply place the paper onto the tray and fold it to fit snuggly into the tray making sure to leave a little lip on the sides to catch any water.

  • Drill Pocket Holes

    Using a Kreg Pocket Hole Jig, drill 3/4" pocket holes into the ends of the short frame pieces and into both ends of the slat pieces.

  • Fill with Rocks

    Lastly, fill your tray with decorative landscape rocks. This covers up your moisture barrier, gives it a more decorative look, and helps drain the water off your boots/shoes. Just pour the rocks in and spread them out with your hands.

  • Set in Place

    Set your tray in place where you want it and place your shoes and boots on top. That's it! For a few bucks and an hour of your time, you can create this simple piece that every entryway needs. Check out more details in the YouTube tutorial. The link is in the extras tab ;)