Welcome you wonderful people back into the neighborhood, the place where you can get access to all information on doormats, but today specifically indoor doormats.
In this short read today we will be covering the golden question should you have an indoor door mat?
But before we do that I need to get you caught up so if you haven't yet read our detailed overview on indoor doormats go and give it a read here: Indoor door mats: A Fresh Look Inside and you will be all caught up.
Now let’s get right into it by discussing:
What is the proper use of a doormat?
A doormat’s primary job is to catch dirt, debris, and moisture before it gets tracked into your home. By placing a mat in your entryway, you create a barrier that helps keep your interior floors clean and safe. But there’s more to it than just putting any mat down.
Strategic Two Mat Placements:
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Outside Mat: Place a durable, weather-resistant mat outside your door. This entrance mat should be capable of scraping off large debris and mud from shoes. Materials like coir, rubber, or PET are excellent choices for outdoor.
- Inside Mat: Just inside the door, place a softer, more absorbent mat. This mat catches finer dirt particles and absorbs moisture, preventing slips and protecting your floors from damage. Cotton, microfiber, and certain synthetic fibers work well here.
If you find yourself asking:
Should I have 2 doormats?
Yes, if you want more protection, having two doormats is the best strategy to ensure your home stays clean and safe, and your floors are protected. The outdoor mat handles the bulk of the dirt and debris, while the indoor mat picks up any leftover particles and moisture. This two-layered approach maximizes cleanliness and minimizes the mess brought into your home.
Is it better to have door mat inside or outside?
If you find yourself in a situation where you can only have one doormat, we recommend placing it inside the front door. Here's why:
- Dry Surface: An indoor mat provides a dry surface for you to step onto when you enter your home, which is particularly important during rainy or snowy weather.
- Floor Protection: It helps protect your floors from water stains and dirt, reducing the need for frequent cleaning.
- Safety: By absorbing moisture, an indoor mat reduces the risk of slips and falls on wet floors.
However, keep in mind that having only an indoor mat means you'll have to clean it more often, as it will bear the brunt of all the dirt and moisture brought in from outside. If you are only going to have one doormat we recommend you buy an extra large entrance Mat to cover more surface area = more protection.
So if you are wondering: Should I have a door mat inside and out?
Absolutely! Here’s why the combo is so effective:
The outside doormat catches the bulk of dirt, mud, and moisture then the inside doormat catches the last of the moisture and small bits of dirt, preventing those dreaded muddy footprints and water stains on your floors.
So, if you’re wondering whether you need both, the answer is a resounding yes. Together, they create a comprehensive barrier against dirt and moisture, ensuring your home stays clean, safe, and looking great.
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, having both an indoor and an outdoor doormat is the best way to maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming home. The strategic placement of these mats ensures that dirt and moisture are effectively managed, protecting your floors and enhancing your entryway's appearance. So, if you’re wondering whether to have a doormat inside and out, the answer is a resounding yes.
Stay tuned as we explore more about indoor doormats, including size recommendations and the best places to put them. For now, if you’re curious about different materials and styles, be sure to check out our in-depth guide: Indoor Door Mats: A Fresh Look Inside.
See you around the neighborhood soon!