Prep Your Entryway For Winter
With freezing temperatures and epic blizzards just around the corner, now is the perfect time to outfit your entryway with all the winter necessities. First, make sure you have everything you need to keep the snow and mud at bay. Boot scrapers are a must, while hall trees and coat racks keep jackets organized. Then, get in the seasonal spirit and decorate with festive wreaths, snowy scenes, and console tables perfect for catching hats and gloves.
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Get ready for snowy boots and wet jackets with the essentials for a well-dressed winter entryway
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Get ready for snowy boots and wet jackets with the essentials for a well-dressed winter entryway
It’s A Winter WonderlandSince you’ll be spending so much time in your entryway this winter (putting on boots, coats, hats, gloves, scarves), you may as well make it a nice spot in your house. Plus, your entryway is the first thing guests see when they enter. Start with a wreath or garland to really set the scene, and if you have a bench, swap out your usual pillows for more festive ones. A console table can corral knick-knacks and keep things tidy, while a snowy painting or photograph will remind you of the beauty of winter (even when it’s muddy and bleak outside).
Keep The Snow OutsideWinter is messy. Whether it’s clumps of snow or gloppy mud, something is coming inside with you. The best way to keep your house clean is by taking care of business when you first walk in. A hall tree is great for storing shoes AND coats, but a boot tray and wall hooks will work just as well. Umbrella stands are necessary to keep your floors from getting slick, and a well-placed bench gives you a spot to sit while pulling on all that winter gear.
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