A combination of low pile polypropylene fabric means that you can easily clean this doormat with a handheld vacuum or use a broom to clear debris. The fabric is durable but soft to the touch, making it a great choice for high-traffic areas.
This pack of two high-quality mats can be easily cleaned by shaking off or with a hose. Made from recycled PVC, they are environmentally friendly and include a nonslip feature to ensure safety.
This mat features a welcome message painted on strong natural fibers. Water-resistant and quick-drying, it has a deep pile and is meant to withstand many weather conditions.
This PVC mat is made to last a long time. Visually appealing with its white and black color scheme, it is easy to clean and the perfect choice for a busy family.
This non-slip mat features a welcoming phrase and sleek modern colors. It is made of polypropylene fabric, ensuring that it captures dirt before it is tracked in your home. Featuring “Home Sweet Home” against a lovely colored backdrop, it is a great combination of beauty and function.
This soft, well-made mat is very absorbent, making it perfect for muddy pets coming in from the rain. This low-profile mat is slip-resistant and easy to clean.
While a doormat may initially be seen as a straightforward purchase, there are actually many things to consider. This small rug is something you and your family will use every day, and it sets the stage for the rest of your house. Therefore, you want to make the right choice and should ultimately consider the following:
A: Yes, you should consider the carpet’s pile height for a few reasons. If your mat will be next to a door, a high pile could impede your door opening. However, a higher pile can also help with water absorbency. A lower pile allows your door to open and easier to clean. However, a lower pile may not absorb water as well or be as comfortable on your feet.
A: If you invest in a good-quality doormat, cleaning is actually quite easy. Depending on the pile height, a handheld or standard vacuum can quickly return it to like-new condition. For tougher stains, dish soap and a warm wet cloth can usually restore the mat. Finally, you can always use your garden hose to rinse the mat off and leave it in the sun to dry.