Plain Coir Doormats with Bonded Latex Edges
If you are looking for an excellent quality doormat that is a little thinner, perhaps for a sunken mat well or a low profile door, our latex bonded edge coir mats are a great option to consider. These mats are carefully crafted to withstand heavy foot traffic. The latex bonding ensures that the coir fibres stay securely in place, providing durability and stability. Additionally, the low profile design makes it easy to open and close doors without any interference. The latex bonded edges on the doormats provides a modern look and adds a sleek and stylish touch to the mats.
Made from coir and jute, the same all-natural, environmentally friendly materials as our other coir mats, this unique mat offers a sustainable and attractive solution for your home. The absence of a machine stitched edge sets it apart, as these mats are bonded on all sides with pure, natural latex, ensuring durability and longevity. As latex is a natural product, the bonding process preserves its sustainability and environmentally friendly attributes. It's a versatile and eco-conscious addition to any living space.
As with all natural coir products, these doormats are only suitable for use indoors and in semi-exposed areas such as covered doors and porches. It's important to note that if they are left in prolonged standing water, they can begin to biodegrade, due to their natural composition.
Please note, it is important you do not cut these doormats to alter the size or shape. The stitched edges play a vital role in maintaining the mats shape and durability. If the edges are cut, the doormat will fray and unravel. If you require a custom size traditional coir doormat, we offer the option for tailored measurements to suit your specific needs. Simply click here to explore the possibilities.
For a personalised option see our custom printed coir mats.
The best way to look after your Coir Doormat and to keep them looking their best is to brush, vacuum or shake them regularly in order to remove dirt and residue from building up in the mat and on the surface. This will help to freshen and tidy up the appearance.
It's recommended to avoid placing the doormat in direct sunlight for extended periods, as this can cause the natural fibres to fade.
Turn the doormat on a regular basis to even the wear and tear. This simple practice can help distribute the foot traffic and prevent uneven fading and deterioration.
As coir is a natural product derived from the husk of coconuts, the doormat will shed fibres throughout its lifetime. These fibres will shed more during the first few weeks of use, this shedding is a natural characteristic as the mat settles into its intended purpose. Over time, with regular maintenance such as light vacuuming or shaking, the shedding will reduce, leaving you with a long-lasting and low-maintenance doormat that enhances the entrance of your home.
If your Coir door mat becomes waterlogged, we recommend you remove the doormat and lay it somewhere to dry off. Try to lay it flat on an open surface, such as a rack or a slatted garden table. It's important to ensure that the mat dries thoroughly to prevent mould or mildew from forming and the coir biodegrading. If the backing is very wet, turn the mat upside down and place it in direct sunlight for a few hours or a warm, well-ventilated area to speed up the drying process. It's worth noting that if the coir mat is left in standing water for an extended period, it can significantly impact the integrity and lifespan of the doormat, so prompt drying is crucial for maintaining its quality.
We do not recommend washing or hosing your coir doormat as this can affect the structure of the doormat. If you do hose it down or wash it, please make sure it is fully dry before you relay it. If your mat becomes particularly grubby we recommend using a stiff bristled brush to help remove the dirt and then bang it against a wall or shake it outside.
We do not recommend using cleaning products on the coir material as they can affect the colour or cause damage to the fibres. If your mat becomes smelly, give the mat a good vacuum and sprinkle over a mixture of baking soda and cornstarch. Agitate this mixture with a stiff brush and then vacuum well and remove it after 30 minutes. This should help to remove any odours without damaging the mat.
Coir mats are biodegradable, so when it's time to replace your doormat, you can rest assured that it won't contribute to environmental waste - you can even place it on your compost heap! Proper care and maintenance can help extend the lifespan of your coir mat, keeping it looking fresh and welcoming for years to come.