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🧼 Why a good doormat is essential for every household (and how to choose the right one)
A doormat might seem like a small detail in your home, but don't underestimate its impact. A high-quality mat protects your floor, keeps your home cleaner, and prevents slipping. In this blog post, we explain why a good doormat is essential, the different types available, and how to find the perfect one for your needs.
💡 Why a doormat is more important than you think
Every day, we unknowingly bring dirt, sand, and moisture into our homes. Without a doormat, it spreads rapidly throughout your home. This not only creates extra cleaning work but can also damage your floor. A doormat:
Reduces the risk of scratches on your floor
Prevents slipping on smooth surfaces
Improves hygiene in the home
Extends the life of your floor
🧽 Doormat or drying mat: what's the difference?
At 123deurmatten.nl you'll find two main types of doormats, each with a specific function:
✔️ Entrance mats
These mats are ideal for catching coarse dirt like sand and mud. They're often used in entrances with heavy foot traffic. The coarse texture literally brushes dirt off your shoes. View our entrance mat collection .
✔️ Walk-off mats
Doormats are made of absorbent materials like cotton and are perfect for absorbing moisture. This prevents wet, slippery floors. Our doormats are also plasticizer-free and suitable for sensitive floors like PVC or poured floors.
📏 Custom-made mat: always the right fit
A standard size isn't always the right fit for your entrance. That's why we also offer custom-made doormats at 123deurmatten.nl . Whether you have a small entrance or a wide passageway, we'll cut your mat to the nearest centimeter. View our selection of custom-made doormats here.
Tip: We accept sizes starting from 30 cm in length . Perfect for both small and large spaces.
🏡 Inside or outside?
For outdoor use, choose a mat with an open structure and dirt-repellent material, such as our rubber outdoor mats .
For indoor use, a doormat or cleaning mat is the best choice, depending on what you want to keep out most: dirt or moisture.
🧼 Maintenance: how to keep your mat looking like new
Beat out dirt outside regularly
Vacuum the mat weekly with a brush nozzle
Many of our mats are even machine washable , check the product page for specifications
🎯 Our recommendations
Profit doormat – Plasticizer-free and available in custom sizes
Natural coconut mat – Absorbs coarse dirt and fine sand
Leopard Print Doormat – For a Stylish Entrance
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How do you maintain your doormat?
Doormats are hard work, so they deserve proper care. This blog post explains how to easily keep your doormat, coir mat, or rubber outdoor mat clean and fresh. Quick tips, clever solutions, and a touch of humor included.
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Not every doormat is the same. Some are tough dirt eaters, others are soft sole pampering. One mat soaks up water like a sponge, while the other prefers to stay dry. But how do you know which doormat suits your situation?
We list the five most popular materials for doormats – so that you will soon know exactly what should be in front of your door.
1. Polyamide (nylon): the all-rounder
For the busy entrance where mud doesn't stand a chance.
Polyamide is a high-performance fibre. These mats are strong, resilient and absorb dirt and moisture well. They retain their shape and colour, even after thousands of steps.
Advantages: extremely wear-resistant, good dirt and moisture absorption, colourfast
Disadvantages: slightly more expensive, but you get top quality in return
Perfect for: shops, offices, families with kids or dogs – heavy traffic zones
2. Polyester: the budget-friendly beauty
For those who mainly want it to look nice.
Polyester mats are easy on the wallet and the eye. They are colourfast and feel soft. They are ideal for decorative use or areas where people don't walk in and out all day long.
Advantages: cheap, colourfast, soft
Disadvantages: less durable, not the best dirt fighter
Perfect for: Bedrooms, Low traffic interior entrances
3. Polypropylene (PP): the dirt scraper
For outdoor use and rough feet.
Polypropylene mats scrape dirt off your soles like they enjoy it. They’re rot-proof, mildew-resistant, and great for the outdoors. But… they’re not so fond of water.
Advantages: good resistance to external moisture, strong, rot-free
Disadvantages: does not absorb water itself - so no sponge effect
Perfect for: outdoor mats, carports, garages
4. Cotton: the thirsty indoor mat
For when it's wet outside and you don't want it inside.
Cotton doormats are moisture absorbers. They absorb water quickly – ideal on rainy days. They also feel nice and soft, but wear out a little faster than their synthetic brothers.
Advantages: excellent moisture absorption, natural material
Disadvantages: wears out faster, dries slower
Perfect for: indoor use at front or back door
5. Coconut fiber: the natural classic
For style with a stiff bite.
Coconut mats look robust and natural. The fibres are coarse and scrape dirt fanatically from your shoes. But coconut does not like rain - and if it gets wet, it will crumble.
Advantages: natural, strong scraping power, characteristic look
Disadvantages: not suitable for outdoor use in the rain, loses fibres with heavy use
Perfect for: covered entrances, indoor use with charisma
Conclusion: which mat do you put down?
It all depends on where you put the mat and how much traffic that spot gets. Looking for an outdoor mat? Go for polypropylene or coconut (if covered). Is moisture the problem? Then cotton is your friend. Do you just want a mat that can do it all? Then polyamide is the undisputed champion.
Would you rather have personal advice? Contact us via chat. That way you will never come home feeling exhausted again.