By Daisy Bowie-Sell

Published: Tuesday, 30 August 2022 at 12:00 am


An outdoor mat, or doormat might seem like a simple thing to buy. But at Gardens Illustrated, we know the value of an outdoor mat which doesn’t fall to pieces at the first sign of a little rain.

Your outdoor mats are important for several reasons. They act as a way of getting your visitor’s and your shoes clean before they stomp inside, providing the first base of shoe cleaning when coming in from the outside. It is up to you whether you have an indoor mat or just an outdoor one, but we’d recommend both, especially if you are in a rural area with lots of mud, and two for the backdoor, where you’ll be coming in from the garden.

While the traditional coir outdoor mat or doormat is the most recognisable, it’s worth thinking carefully about how much you are going to be using it. If you’re in and out with your wellies all the time, you’ll probably need an outdoor mat that’s a little more robust, that has rubber edging and possibly a metal support structure.

And let’s not forget, your outdoor mat is one of the first things a visitor sees, so you can also go for one with a little of your own character, to make people smile.

Whatever you want or need from an outdoor mat, there are a lot out there. We have rounded up the options we like best, from patterned to plain, from coir to rubber.

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The best outdoor mats

Heavy duty outdoor mat made from coir

 

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If you’re looking for heavy duty, this is as robust as they come. This long life coir bristle outdoor mat has a rubber back and structure, which makes it super non-slip and very unlikely to fall apart. You can expect to get out as much of the mud and grass as possible with this outdoor mat, which is also machine washable. Use either a vacuum to clean it or put it in the washing machine at 30 degrees celsius. The size is 45 x 75 cm and has the added bonus of being absorbent, which means any excess water will be soaked up.