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Welcome back to the Neighborhood! We're so glad you're here. Today, we're focusing on a key element for any home: the outdoor doormat. In this article, we'll cover everything you need to know about choosing the best doormat for outside your home as well as answering all the questions you may have about a doormat you put outside. Whether you're aiming to add a touch of style to your entryway or looking for a durable mat to handle the elements, we've got tips and recommendations to help you make the right choice.

If you want a more in-depth guide on doormats please check out our article: Doormats 101: The Complete Guide on Everything Doormats

So let’s talk about types of outdoor doormats.


What type of doormat is best for outdoors?

View from a doorway showing a pair of black boots on a beige doormat with geometric pattern, bordered by a stone path and greenery.

For outdoors, PET doormats (Waterhogs®) are a great choice. They're made from recycled plastic bottles, so they're durable and eco-friendly. These mats handle dirt and moisture well plus with them being a rubber doormat they are nonslip and you can easily rinse them clean with a hose. Finally, they dry quickly, making them perfect for outdoor use.

Now we have covered your best option let’s cover the rest…
 

Close-up of an outdoor coconut fiber doormat with some loose fibers scattered around, showing the texture and durability of the mat.

Coir doormat

Coconut fiber doormats. Fantastic at scraping off dirt and debris due to their tough texture and fibers. Coir mats are also durable, with the ability to withstand heavy foot traffic over time. However, coir doormats can shed fibers, especially when they are new, which might require some initial cleanup. They are also not ideal for very wet climates since they can retain moisture, potentially leading to mold or unpleasant odors if not dried properly.

 

Rubber doormats

An outdoor black rubber doormat with a honeycomb pattern for a glass door on a tiled patio.

Made from rubber (who would have guessed) if you are in the market for Waterproof Outdoor door mats then this can be a great option for you. The rubber material provides good traction, reducing the risk of slips plus it’s durable so more protection for longer. However, rubber mats are often more functional than stylish, with fewer design choices available. Their weight can also make them less convenient to move around or clean.


Scraper Doormats

Scraper doormats, often made from rubber, metal, or a combination of materials, are specifically built to scrape off heavy dirt and mud, keeping it out of your home. These mats are very durable and are made to withstand tough conditions and heavy use. However, they are usually more about function than style and may not complement your decor as well as other options.

 

What is the best material for outdoor doormats?

Most people are looking for Heavy Duty door mats outside of their homes and there are 2 options you need to consider:

  • Scraper Doormats (Aluminum 
    • Aluminum
    • Coir
  • Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) 

Let's delve into why Aluminum, Coir, and Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) are excellent choices.


Aluminum Doormats

Benefits of Aluminum Doormats:

  • Durability: Aluminum doormats are incredibly durable and can withstand heavy foot traffic without showing signs of wear and tear.
  • Weather Resistance: They are resistant to rust and corrosion, making them ideal for use in all weather conditions, including rain, snow, and intense sunlight.
  • Effective Dirt Removal: The metal grid structure or ridged surface efficiently scrapes off dirt and debris from shoes, preventing it from being tracked into your home.
  • Easy to Clean: Aluminum doormats are easy to clean; you can simply hose them down or wipe them with a damp cloth to remove accumulated dirt.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: These mats offer a sleek and modern look that can complement various architectural styles, enhancing the appearance of your entryway.

    Negaticves for Aluminum Doormats:
    • Cold Surface: Aluminum can feel cold underfoot, which might be uncomfortable in colder climates.
    • Weight: While not excessively heavy, aluminum mats can be heavier than some other materials, making them slightly more difficult to move.
    • Cost: Aluminum doormats can be more expensive compared to other types due to their durability and material quality.

       

      Coir Doormats

      Benefits of Coir Doormats:

      • A coir doormat placed at a front door, featuring the word 'HOME' with a red heart symbol replacing the letter 'O.' The mat adds a welcoming and charming touch to the entrance, with its natural coconut husk fibers ideal for scraping off dirt.
        Eco-Friendly: Coir doormats are made from natural coconut fibers, making them a sustainable and biodegradable option.
      • Excellent Dirt Scraping: The tough and textured fibers are highly effective at removing mud and dirt from shoes, ensuring that less grime enters your home.
      • Durability: These mats can withstand heavy foot traffic over time, maintaining their effectiveness and appearance.

       

        Negatives of coir doormats:

        Close-up of a coir doormat with visible fibers shedding onto the floor. The image highlights the common issue of shedding in natural coir mats, showing loose fibers around the edges of the mat.
        • Shedding: Coir mats can shed fibers, especially when new, which might require some initial cleanup.
        • Moisture Retention: Coir is not ideal for very wet climates, as it can retain moisture, potentially leading to mold or unpleasant odors if not dried properly.
        • Texture: The rough texture, while great for dirt removal, may not be as comfortable underfoot as softer materials.

         

        Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Doormats - Waterhog®

        A person wearing black boots and blue jeans steps on a black chevron-patterned doormat surrounded by fallen autumn leaves. The doormat is at the entrance to a patio or garden with stone tiles and greenery in the background.

        I know, I know stop going on about PET Doormats! (polypropylene rugs) They are the best option but for one reason over the rest.
        They look brilliant! They are available in a variety of colors and patterns, allowing you to choose one that complements your home's exterior decor. Their combination of durability, functionality, and environmental benefits makes PET doormats an excellent choice for those looking to keep their entryway clean and stylish.


        Benefits of PET  (WaterHog) Doormats:

        • Eco-Friendly: PET doormats are made from recycled plastic bottles, making them a sustainable option.
        • Excellent Dirt Scraping: The tough and textured fibers are highly effective at removing mud and dirt from shoes, ensuring that less grime enters your home.
        • Durability: These mats can withstand heavy foot traffic over time, maintaining their effectiveness and appearance.
        • Colour Lasting: The colour dye is put in during the manufacturing process meaning the colours dont fade as other doormats on the market will.
        • Indoor and Outdoor use: These mats can be used indoors and outdoors meaning if you want to have a 2-way entrance way you can pair colours and patterns if you wish.

        Ok so now we cross the next hurdle of doormat shopping…

         

        How do I stop my doormat from moving?

        Quite a simple answer. Rubber backing, but a good one. There are 2 types:

        1. Natural Rubber Backing: (Excellent grip, durable and long-lasting, eco-friendly)

        2. Synthetic Rubber Backing: (Cost-effective, weather-resistant, versatile for indoor and outdoor use)

         

         

        Which doormat should I buy?

        If you're aiming for the best in quality and non-slip performance, natural rubber backing is the way to go. It's got that extra grip that synthetic rubber might lack and tends to last longer, giving you more bang for your buck.

         

         Why Waterhog® Doormats are a Great Choic

        Person stepping on a chevron-patterned black doormat surrounded by fallen leaves and a stone pathway, seen from an open doorway.

        Now, these mats come with a high-quality rubber backing that ensures they stay in place, no matter what. Whether it's muddy boots, heavy foot traffic, or a windy day, Waterhog doormats won't budge. Their rubber backing combines the best of both worlds—superior grip and durability.

        Waterhog mats not only stay put but also offer excellent water absorption and dirt-trapping capabilities, making them a top choice for any entryway. So, if you're tired of constantly adjusting your doormat, investing in a Waterhog mat with its top-notch rubber backing will save you from the hassle.

        In summary, if you want a doormat that doesn't play musical chairs with your front porch, go for one with quality rubber backing—preferably natural rubber for the best grip. And if you want the gold standard, Waterhog doormats should be your choice.

         

        Should you put a doormat outside?

        This is one of the most common questions we get here at Matterly and the answer is YES. You want a doormat at the place where people will fetch in the dirt, sludge etc. If you want more protection opt for a doormat outside your door and then another on the inside straight after.

        Now you are probably still thinking…


        Why do people put a doormat at their front door?

        It may seem like a simple practice, but it serves several important purposes that go beyond just welcoming guests. 

        • A black diamond-patterned doormat lies at the entrance to a doorway leading to a patio with light gray tiles. Surrounding the patio are garden beds filled with soil and various plants, including ferns. The mat sits on a concrete sill and catches the sunlight filtering through nearby foliage.
          Dirt control: When people are searching for the best dirt trapping door mats, this better be the primary function. Why? It saves cleaning time for the inside of their home and increases the safety and aesthetics of your porch/entranceway.

        • Moisture Absorption: Waterproof outdoor door mats like WaterHog for example reduce slip hazards from wet shoes, sludge, snow, etc. as it helps prevent water from being brought inside, which can create slippery and unsafe conditions on interior floors
        • Protecting Flooring: Stones and debris can scratch floors and carpets can be worn down and stained no one wants that problem so doormats protect these issues for homewoners.


        Are doormats necessary outside?

        Having an outside doormat means cleaner floors and fewer slip hazards from wet shoes. Plus, a nice doormat can boost the look of your porch or entrance, making a great first impression on visitors. So, investing in a quality outdoor doormat is a smart move for any homeowner.

         

        How Big Should an Outdoor Doormat Be?

        The right size ensures maximum functionality and aesthetic appeal, making your entrance look neat and welcoming.

        Single vs. Double Door Sizes

        Doormats are usually sold in two standard sizes: single door and double door. Here’s a quick breakdown:


        • Front porch with a decorative exterior doormat with a leaf motif and the letter “H” in the center, next to neatly placed rain boots and a wicker basket with a plant.
          Single Door Doormats: These typically measure around 18 x 30 inches or 24 x 36 inches. They’re perfect for standard single doors and provide ample space for wiping feet.

         

        • Front porch with double wooden doors, a decorative exterior doormat with a yellow tulip pattern and a lantern-shaped candlestick on the side.
          Double Door Doormats: For larger entryways, double door mats usually measure around 36 x 60 inches or even larger. These are ideal for French doors or double front doors, ensuring both doors have coverage and guests have plenty of space to wipe their shoes.

         

        Things people dont consider…

        • Width Coverage: Your doormat should ideally cover the width of the door or slightly wider. For single doors, aim for a mat that’s at least 80% of the door’s width. For double doors, make sure the mat spans the entire width of both doors.
        • Depth Coverage: The depth of the mat should be enough to allow for multiple steps. Typically, a depth of 18 to 24 inches works well. This gives enough room for people to step on it multiple times to wipe off dirt and moisture.
        • Distance from the Door: Place the doormat right up against the door threshold. This ensures that the first step onto the mat happens immediately upon entry. If the mat is too far away, it defeats the purpose as people might miss stepping on it entirely.
        • Clearance: Ensure there’s enough clearance for the door to open and close smoothly over the mat. A too-thick mat can cause issues with door movement, so check the mat’s thickness in relation to your door clearance.

         

        Can outside mats be left outside?

        A beige WaterHog® doormat with a geometric pattern placed at the entrance of a home with a black door. The doormat is situated on a cobblestone pathway, with a pair of boots and shoes positioned nearby, emphasizing the mat's role in keeping dirt and mud outside.

        We know why you are asking this question: Doormats like coir are known for their moisture-absorbing abilities and are a great choice for outside doormats but if they are consistently getting wet they can go moldy this is the case for a lot of doormats and we are assuming this is what you want to avoid! 

        The good news is that there are several types of doormats specifically designed to withstand the elements and stay in great condition even when left outside.

         

        Durable and Weather-Resistant Options

        1. Waterhog® Mats: Waterhog mats are made from durable PET (polypropylene) with a rubber backing. These mats are designed to handle heavy moisture without deteriorating. Their quick-drying capabilities prevent mold and mildew, making them an excellent choice for all-weather use.
        2. Rubber Doormats: Rubber doormats are perfect for outdoor use because they are resistant to all kinds of weather conditions. They won’t absorb water or develop mold, and they are easy to clean—just hose them down.

        Yes, outside mats can be left outside, provided you choose the right type. Waterhog, PET, and rubber doormats are all excellent choices for withstanding the elements.

         

        Let’s wrap this up.

        Choosing the right outdoor doormat can significantly enhance your home's entrance. With options like Waterhog, coir, and rubber doormats, you can find the perfect fit that offers durability, functionality, and style. Make sure to consider the size, placement, and material to ensure your doormat meets your needs and withstands the elements. Investing in a quality outdoor doormat is a smart move for any homeowner. 

        Remember it is not just a doormat it is a statement of your values and a first impression of your home!


        Please dont forget if you want a more in-depth guide on doormats please check out our article: Doormats 101: The Complete Guide on Everything Doormats


        Take care and see you around in ‘The Neighborhood’ soon!