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Best Coir Mats for Outdoor and Indoor Use

  • Writer: Floor Safety Store
    Floor Safety Store
  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read

Coir mats, made from coconut husk, have been used in homes across the globe for centuries. They possess earthy beauty, sustainability, and durability that contribute to them being a popular option for indoor and outdoor use. Whether it is an industrial-strength doormat for a large family or a fashionable addition to impress visitors, Coir Mats are unparalleled in terms of versatility and longevity.

What Are Coir Mats?

Coir is not conducive to bacterial, mold, or mildew growth and thus is best suited for use in bathrooms and kitchens.

Generally, there are two forms of coir mats:

Traditional Coir Mats: Thick and bristly, and sometimes PVC or rubber backed.

Woven Coir Mats: More pliable and soft, often used in more decorative or indoor applications.

Why Use Coir Mats?

Environmentally Friendly Material

It's renewable, biodegradable, and made with minimal chemical processing, so it's an eco-friendly option.

Long-Lasting

Because of their rigid, bristly nature, coir mats work very well at rubbing off dirt, mud, and detritus from shoes, so they're particularly well-suited to entrance places.

Aesthetically Pleasing

Due to their natural brown hue and earthy appearance, coir mats easily fit into most décor themes—rustic to minimalist chic.

Customizability

Most coir mats are adorned with patterns, monograms, and playful phrases, all contributing to function and design.

Indoor Applications of Coir Mats

Entrance and Hallway Mats

A very frequent indoor application of coir mats is at the entrance. Installing a coir mat at the entrance of your house acts as the first line of defense against water, mud, and grime. The rough texture of coir fibers efficiently removes dirt and dust from shoes, so much dirt doesn't go inside your house. Coir doormats may also be customized with welcoming phrases or unique designs to give the room that little bit of personality.

Bathroom Mats

Although less widespread than microfiber or cotton bathmats, rubber-backed coir mats can be applied in bathroom areas outside splash areas. They offer a distressed and natural appearance but are absorbent to the level of light moisture. As they are quick-drying, they would be ideal for low-traffic bathroom areas or powder rooms.

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Kitchen Mats

Coir Door Mats also have uses in kitchens to create underfoot comfort while cooking meals. The fiber content gives them the natural rustic appearance that works well with wood or stone floors. It is, however, recommended to install coir mats in locations far from the sink so that the coir is not constantly exposed to water that leads to weakening of the coir fibers.

Under Furniture Protection

Coir mats may also be trimmed to fit and placed under heavy furniture to avoid scratching hardwood floors. Their weight and friction make the furniture stable, avoiding sliding and scratching on surfaces inside that are polished. Furniture Pet Areas

Pet owners usually place coir mats in litter or feeding boxes. Coir's dense material traps dirt, like fallen food or litter, with ease, and it is simple to vacuum or shake out. It is also nontoxic for pets to be around naturally.

Outdoor Applications of Coir Mats

Front Porch or Entrance Mats

This is the traditional application of coir mats. Their sun and rain resistance makes them ideal for placement outside, particularly at the front entrance. Coir mats weather through sun and rain and therefore are ideal applications for porches, verandas, and patios. They also incorporate a natural, earthy aesthetic that suits outdoor settings and wood or stone finishes.

Garden Paths and Decking

Coir mats can also be utilized in a creative manner as environmentally friendly floor coverings for garden paths or deck areas. The slip-resistance and natural drainage characteristics of the mats make them suitable for such usages. They can be employed to smother weeds on garden walkways while producing a natural appearance that can blend with the environment seamlessly.

Garage or Utility Room Entrances

Leaving a coir mat outside a garage, workshop, or utility room can limit the level of grease, dirt, or metal filings entering cleaner parts of the house. The coir's strength is especially useful to wipe away those tougher substances.

Poolside or Wet Areas

Although they never become wet, coir mats can be put beside pools or outside showers as long as they are given some time to dry out. They offer solid footing and dry feet as they enter the house or pool cabana.

Camping and RV Use

Because they are portable and durable, coir Indoor Door Mats are also becoming widely used in camp installations and even outside of RVs. They assist in sanitation by trapping soil before it is able to enter tents or RV interiors and can be shaken off or simply washed out.

 


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