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If you have made it this far you are most likely looking for specific answers when talking about the topic of indoor doormats, so in this short read, we are going to answer all of the burning questions you have about indoor doormat sizes and where to put them.
If you are interested in a more detailed overview of indoor doormats then please read our article here: Indoor door mats: A Fresh Look Inside
Before we get into it let me give you a quick history about who we are at Matterly, we are part of M+A Matting, a family-run business established in 1963. We have grown significantly and now boast extensive production facilities in the US, Belgium, and the UK, employing over 1,100 people worldwide. Known for crafting unique, durable, and stylish mats, Matterly combines years of expertise with a passion for enhancing interiors through practical and protective mat designs.
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Why do people put a door mat at the front door?
People have an indoor doormat to create a 2-way entrance system. This means placing one mat outside the front door to catch the bulk of the dirt and debris, and then an indoor door mat to handle any moisture and finer dirt particles that sneak past, and, it is incredibly effective at its job.
Here are the reasons why people do it:
- Protects your flooring from scratches and wear. Dirt and grit can be abrasive, and over time, they can damage hardwood, laminate, or even carpets.
- An indoor doormat absorbs moisture, reducing the risk of slips and falls.
- Indoor doormats come in a variety of colors and patterns, allowing you to choose one that complements your home decor.
Indoor doormat placements.
Now, while a 2-way entrance system is the most popular reason people buy indoor doormats, there are plenty of other clever ways to use them. Here are a few ideas:
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In the Porch, In Front of Your Shoe rack: A patio doormat. This setup encourages everyone to wipe their feet before putting on or taking off their shoes. keeping your entry way tidy and clean. It's a simple yet effective way to manage dirt and moisture at the source.
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At the back door: The back door often sees alot of foot traffic so you want an indoor door mat that is washable , especially if it leads to a garden patio. Placing an indoor doormat here helps catch dirt and debris from outdoor activities, keeping the rest of your home cleaner. It's particulary useful for households with kids or pets who love to play outside.
- At a pet station: How cool would it be to have a designated doormat at your pet's feeding station or sleeping area? Pets can track in dirt and water from their bowls and a doormat can help contain the mess. It's a practical solution that keeps your pets area neat and your floors protected.
You see the beauty of indoor doormats is their versatility. There’s no strict rule on where you can and can’t use them. The key is to ensure the doormat functions the way you need it to. Whether it’s trapping dirt, absorbing moisture, or adding a touch of style to your home, indoor doormats are incredibly adaptable.
If you’re unsure about what functions you need in a doormat, take a look at our detailed guide: Indoor Door Mats: A Fresh Look Inside. This guide will help you understand the various features and benefits, making it easier to choose the right doormat for your home.
How big should inside front door mat be?
Single Door Size:
For a standard single door, an indoor doormat measuring around 24 x 36 inches is usually ideal. This size provides enough coverage for people to wipe their feet properly as they enter, ensuring that dirt and moisture are effectively trapped.
Double Door Size:
If you have a double-door entrance, you’ll need a larger mat to cover the wider span. A mat measuring around 36 x 60 inches works well, offering ample space for both doors and ensuring that everyone entering can clean their shoes.
Extra Large Indoor Door Mats:
For those who prefer more coverage or have larger entryways, extra large indoor door mats are a great choice. These mats typically measure around 48 x 72 inches or even larger. They provide extensive coverage, making them perfect for high-traffic areas and offering extra protection for your floors.
Should you have a mat inside your front door?
Yes, 2 doormats are a great combination because one catches what the other misses and yes you can get two of the same doormats there is not one material for outdoors and one for indoors. We recommend choosing an all-weather doormat like WaterHog doormats.
Thank You Again.
Ladies and gentlemen thank you again for joining us through this short read, we hope you are more informed about where you can use and place your indoor doormats now & if you have not yet bought one we have we have given you the information to make an informed decision.
Don’t forget you can buy indoor doormats from Matterly.eu (some of the best mats on the market)
And if you are interested in a more detailed overview of indoor doormats you can read our article here: Indoor Door Mats: A Fresh Look Inside.
See you around the neighborhood soon!