Top Coir Door Mat Designs for a Unique Welcome

Indoor Coir Mats are the most suitable for autumn and winter because they have the ability to keep leaves, snow, and other trash from entering my house since their coarse fibers brush them off shoes.

Entryways Coir Rope Knot Doormat

Of all the doormats, our choice is the Entryways Coir Rope Doormat. For outdoor doormats, coir is the best option, and it's easy to see why. It's a doormat made of coconut husks that is thick and scratchy. In testing, we discovered the material excellent at removing gunk from shoes, such as dirt and leaves. It also sucks up water, so you don't end up tracking footprints inside the house.

But unlike much of the standard coir doormats option, this one's attractive appearance gives it a look more than utilitarian. Its appearance also went beyond the aesthetic realm—we found that the weave traps more dirt and water than your average doormat, so it's ideal for rainy or snowy weather.

L.L.Bean Everyspace Recycled Waterhog Doormat

The polyester fiber is also shed-, fade-, and mildew-resistant by nature. It won't get crushed by boots, either, such as coir does after prolonged usage. We appreciated how light and thin the doormat was but still durable. Due to its slimness, we discovered that you can place it nearly anywhere, such as in a basement, garage, or mudroom, which we used for testing. The rubber backing is textured, not our winner, so gliding on less-textured surfaces wasn't an issue for us. The raised rim surrounding the mat also serves to hold rainwater back—1.5 gallons of water per square yard—to prevent the mat from becoming waterlogged.

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Make sure to thoroughly dry the Coir Door Mats if subjected to excess rain or snow. Hose off the mat if it is muddy and vacuum up any dry debris.

Ruggable Coco Mata Doormat

The Ruggable Coco Mata Doormat is certainly expensive, but while we were testing it, we fell in love with its genius design, 100 percent washable material, and toughness. This doormat, however, consists of two parts: a doormat cover and a rubber mat. The rubber doormat provides the textured back for the cover, which seats into a recess in the rubber. Despite all the use of being used as a mop holder, having multiple hundreds of spillages, and a cat who’s most favorite task was to pull the rug to pieces, this doormat never became impaired. 

Calloway Mills Gatsby Rubber Door Mat

The other thing we first liked about this coir door mat is that it's so durable. We could tell from the feel of the rubber that it's very heavy and well-constructed. You put this mat down, and it's staying there—you can rub your shoes on it ten times, and it doesn't even shift an inch. This is a great design aspect for climates that get more moisture, both because of slipping, as well as the fact that it won't water-log like other doormats have a tendency to.

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