Step into Serenity: Coir Mat Stories
Short, hard bristles are a telltale sign of coir matting. Before entering any location, they are used to clean and dry footwear. Coir Door Mats are a great way to greet guests on your front porch or as a housewarming present. These are very simple to make without the need for a fancy cutting machine. Coir mats are made with or without a brush on handlooms, power looms, or frames. The mats' non-slip backing is made of rubber or latex. For broad brushes, use rod mats; for compact brushes, use fiber mats. Suitable for use in interior or exterior door fronts, featuring beveled patterns and woven or stenciled designs. Coir mats are produced using frames, power looms, or handlooms. Coir matting keeps dirt outside on the mat, allowing you to maintain a clean inside. They get dirt from stomping on them and scraping your shoes against them. Dirt is effectively captured and retained by the coarse fibers of coir doormats. Not only are the mats with the rubber "cast iron" design s...