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    Ways To Prepare Your Home For Spring

    February is here, which means next month is spring (March 20th). The countdown can begin! Are you someone who prefers the cosiness of autumn/winter or the fresh feel of spring/summer? Spring is a time of renewal and growth, and it’s also a great time to refresh your home décor. We have a variety of doormats and stone bath mats that will enhance your spring home.

    Here are a few ideas for incorporating spring décor into your living space:

    Floral accents:

    Bring the freshness of spring into your home with floral accents. This can include things like vases of fresh flowers, floral-patterned cushions, or even a floral-themed wall hanging.

    Pastel colours:

    Soft pastel colours are a great way to add a touch of spring to your home. Consider incorporating pastel shades of pink, blue, yellow, and green into your décor through throw pillows, blankets, or even a fresh coat of paint.

    the_hollies_ on Instagram styling the Hello Scribble Patio Mat

    Natural elements:

    Incorporating natural elements into your décor can help to bring the outdoors in and create a sense of connection to nature. Think about using natural fibres such as bamboo or jute for rugs or curtains, or incorporating wood or stone accents into your décor.

    Greenery:

    Adding plants, or even flowers in vases can bring a lively feeling to your home, which is perfect for spring. They can help to purify the air and add a touch of colour to your living space.

    katesgeorgianhome on Instagram styling the Sicily Vinyl Mat

    Lightweight fabrics:

    Spring is the perfect time to switch out heavy winter fabrics for lighter, more breathable options. Think about using cotton, linen, or sheer fabrics for curtains, or switching to lighter-weight bedding.

    Spring-themed décor:

    Spring-themed décor such as Easter-egg shaped decorations, bunnies, and butterflies can add a playful touch to your home, they can be a great way to decorate your home for the season.

    The key to lovely spring décor is to create a fresh, airy, and light-filled atmosphere that welcomes the new season. With a little bit of creativity, you can make your home feel like a breath of fresh air.

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    Keeping Your Home Clean, The Natural Way

    Keeping a clean and tidy home is important for both our physical and mental well-being. But, using harsh chemicals and cleaning products can be detrimental to our health and the environment. Luckily, there are many natural alternatives that can effectively clean your home without the use of harsh chemicals.

    If you’ve chosen to make the economical switch to a stone bath math, you will know that they don’t require any chemicals to keep them looking clean. When you’re cleaning the rest of your bathroom, simply wipe over your stone bath mat with a damp cloth. If you stain your bath mat, use a small amount of soft grit sand paper to rub away the stain. Do keep in mind that this may affect your design but will remove unwanted stains.

    Shop over 150 stone bath mat designs, here.


    Shop the Fresh As A Daisy Bath Mat

    Here’s some ideas of how you can keep your home clean, the natural way:

    Vinegar and Baking Soda

    One of the most versatile and effective natural cleaning solutions is a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. This combination can be used to clean a wide range of surfaces, including kitchen counters, bathrooms, and even carpets. Simply mix equal parts of vinegar and baking soda to create a paste, then apply it to the surface and scrub with a brush or sponge.

    Lemon Juice

    Lemons are a natural disinfectant and can be used to clean a variety of surfaces, it also smells great. Mix equal parts of lemon juice and water, and use it to clean kitchen and bathroom surfaces, or add it to your laundry to brighten whites and remove stains.

    Essential Oils

    Essential oils such as tea tree, lemon, and eucalyptus have natural antimicrobial properties and can be used to clean and freshen surfaces. You can add a few drops of your chosen oil to a spray bottle filled with water, and use it to clean and disinfect surfaces.

    Castile Soap

    Castile soap is a versatile and natural alternative to traditional cleaning products. It can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks, including washing dishes, laundry, and even cleaning surfaces. It’s made from plant-based ingredients, so it’s a great choice if you have sensitive skin or live a vegan lifestyle.

    Microfibre Cloths

    Microfibre cloths are a great way to clean surfaces without the need for chemicals. They are made from a special type of fabric that attracts and traps dirt and debris, making them ideal for cleaning surfaces, dusting, and polishing. They can be purchased in most supermarkets and come in a variety of fun patterns and colours.

    Baking Soda

    Baking soda is a natural deodoriser and can be used to clean and freshen a variety of surfaces. Simply sprinkle baking soda on the surface, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub with a brush or sponge. It is perfect for cleaning ovens, refrigerators, and other kitchen appliances.

    Go Natural, Save Money

    By using these natural alternatives, you can effectively clean your home without exposing yourself or the environment to harsh chemicals. Swapping from expensive cleaning products to natural alternatives could save your household money and we know this is important to so many of you. Here’s to having a clean and healthy home!

    Interested in saving yourself more time and money? Switch to an Artsy stone bath mat, click here to find out how our bath mats could save you around £80 per year.

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    All New Stone Bath Mats

    The Bath Mat of The Future Is Here

    The future of bath mats is here at Artsy, our team has worked hard to create the most natural, long lasting bath mat available. The bath mats are made of Diatomaceous Earth from Changbai Mountains; Diatomaceous is a naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock that is crumbled into a fine white powder. This powder is then moulded together to form our solid bathmats.

    One of the most desirable benefits of our bath mats is that it is touch dry within 60 seconds, minimising the risk of slipping and damp. Not only is it 100% natural, it is anti-mould, anti-bacterial and odour free.

    Click here to find out how you can save £80 a year by swapping to a stone bath mat.

    Shop the Nakey Nakey Naked Bath Mat. 

    We have created a variety of designs to appeal to your style, whether you’re looking for a funky pattern or typography; we have a bath mat to suit you. Our bath mats are incredibly hygienic and can be easily cleaned; thus saving energy and water as they don’t need to be washed and dried like traditional mats.

    Once you opt for a stone bath mat – you won’t consider plush bath mats again. This mat is a great sustainable switch for you and the environment, we’re working towards being a more climate neutral brand.

    Dimensions: 39 x 60cm (16 x 24″) approx.

    Shop Grey Bath Mats.

    All you need to know:

    100% natural
    Touch dry in 60 seconds
    Anti-mould and anti-bacterial
    Odour free
    Moppable/easy to clean
    Non-slip mat provided for placing on hard surfaces
    Hygienic
    Incredibly absorbent
    Modern and sophisticated

    Shop Blue Bath Mats.

    Everyday bath mat care:

    Not only will this bath mat save on energy and living costs, it is incredibly easy to care for and doesn’t have to be an everyday household consideration. To ensure your bath mat is clean, simply wipe it down with a warm damp cloth and allow it to air dry.

    How to remove stains:

    Sand paper
    If you stain your bath mat, use sandpaper to remove any stains from the surface. Sanding your mat will also ensure the Diatomite continues to perform to the best of its absorbent ability. Sanding may affect the design on your bath mat, therefore we advise sanding very gently. Only use sandpaper grit 320.

    Cleaning Products
    For heavier stains: apply a very small amount of non-bleach cleaner on a cloth and wipe the mat, rinse the mat to remove any harsh detergents and let it air dry. We advise wiping with water or sanding before trying any cleaning products.

    Stone Bath Mats:
    Quick dry technology
    Slip resistant
    Easy to clean
    Long lasting
    Hard wearing
    Modern and sleek

    Traditional Bath Mats:
    Harbours extra moisture
    Long drying times
    Leaves floor wet
    Requires frequent washing
    Needs replacing often
    Can smell over time

    Shop the Rainbow Swirls Bath Mat.

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    How To Care For Your Coir Doormat

    How to care for your Coir Doormat, the right way

    Maintaining a doormat isn’t rocket science but they do require a small bit of TLC just like any other piece in your home. Just because it’s a doormat doesn’t mean they don’t need caring for!

    I have put together a small guide about how to care for your Coir Doormat as soon as it arrives in its new home.

    How to care for your doormat when it arrives

    You might have just received your doormat and noticed a few loose fibres or heard coir doormats shed a lot. Well don’t worry about either of them statements because I am here to help you.

    When you receive your doormat you might notice a few loose fibres within the bag or on the mat, don’t worry these are very normal. All you need to do is shake off those loose fibres on the mat, followed by a deep brush over the next few days.

    This will help loosen up those loose coir fibres and ensure it doesn’t ruin showing off your gorgeous design. We advise you to do this within the first few days of having the mat to ensure the loose coir doesn’t keep building up which can often be mistaken for the design to be fading.

    Any issues please contact us we are always happy to help!

    How can doormats be cleaned?

    Once settled, doormats require minimal attention. Occasionally, touch it up.

    Expect people to wipe their feet, so give it a quick brush or use a vacuum weekly.

    How to take care of the shedding

    Our natural doormats shed minimally. Don’t worry, your hallway won’t be filled with coir or a bald mat!

    Shedding occurs within the first few days after purchase. It’s just loose fibres falling out.

    Rest assured, shedding won’t occur frequently or once loose fibres have fallen out.

    Can coir doormats be washed?

    A big NO

    Coir mats are a natural product and the design is sprayed with outdoor barn paint, this means taking a little extra care around water. Unfortunately this means our doormats can’t be placed into the washing machine or cleaned with any liquid.

    There are a few factors why coir doormats cannot be placed into the washing machine such as:

    • Coir doormats are not waterproof
    • They are too large to fit into a standard size washing machine
    • They are made from tough bristly fibres are completely unsuitable for the washing machine

    Artsy Mats Top Tips:

    • Shake or vacuum regularly to remove loose tufts of coir
    • Brush or shake out any dirt that’s lying on the mat
    • Place indoors or sheltered outdoors
    • Replace every 1-2 years
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    Say Yes To A Grey Doorway

    Go Grey

    Grey décor never goes out of style and goes with any colour imaginable so why wouldn’t you want a grey doorway?

    With all the bad weather recently we have all had we are all dreaming of spring. What a better way to kick start the new season than a refresh for your front door. With spring fast approaching why not up your front door game and go bold with grey!

    Grey is such a good colour to choose for a front door due to so many factors such as there are so many different shades to choose from when browsing for your perfect colour. Also grey makes your entrance look modern and will stand out when your guests arrive.

    I have put together a selection of ideas on how to style your grey doormat to have the ultimate grey doorway. I have included all my favourite designs included in the Artsy Grey Doormat collection plus my favourite hallways and front doors to match. If going full grey isn’t your thing, then I have put together lots of ways to tie into your current décor situation.

    Grey Shades

    Okay so you have chosen to go with a grey front door (of course) but you still need to pick the right shade for your home.

    I know what you are thinking, grey shades, you mean tell me there isn’t just one perfect grey colour? Yep that is correct. There are so many different shades of grey out there that it is so hard trying to choose the perfect one for your front door.

    You want to ensure you really are happy with the shade chosen as you will always be seeing the shade when you leave and come home. Try out a few first with some test pots and get a feel of the shades. You might prefer a darker moodier shade but realise this isn’t you at all once painted.

    I have rounded up various great shades of grey to choose for your front door this season. Colours so good, you might want to repaint your whole house with it!

    All paint colours have been linked to the relevant website.

    Our top picks from Dulux grey range:

    Shades from left to right: Gallant Grey / Goose Down / Pearl Grey 

    Our top picks from Farrow & Ball grey range:

     

    Shades from left to right: Elephant’s Breath / Cornforth White / Manor House Grey / Purbeck Stone 

    If these shades aren’t for you, you can find various gorgeous grey shades from Farrow & Ball here

    Don’t forget when painting a front door to use a weather shield coat over the base. This will help protect and shield it from bad weather conditions. This will be painted over the base once dry and you are happy with the result.

    Front Door Accessories

    Choosing accessories is always my favourite part in décor. It ties everything in nicely and really is the cherry on top of your hard work.

    You have your new front door colour so you need to accessorise it however there are a few factors to consider before buying. Always think about can they withstand extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain and potential snow?

    Of course you can bring in your flower wreaths but you don’t want a door knocker going rusty after being outside in the dull British weather.

    There are so many ways to accessorise your front door, such as pretty door knockers, colourful wreaths and pots for those upcoming spring flowers and plants. You might want to step away from grey at this part before you go into a grey overload. Try opting for colours that match well with grey, you have so many different options because grey is such a netural colour. Why not try silver or bronze for your door accessories such as door knocker and letter box. Remember to think about the style of your home too!

    I have searched and found some amazing ways to really finish off your front door, here is my top favourite accessories for the season.

    Photo Credit and Product: Grace & Glory

    Photo Credit and Product: Ikea

    Photo Credit and Product: Not On The High Street

    Photo credit and product: Lights4fun

    Artsy Grey Doormat Collection

    We have a large range of doormats but our particular favourite category is our Grey collection. Our grey doormats have been part of the collection since 2017 and have been growing ever since. We have many favourites such as our leopard, welscribble and tree of life. If you keep up to date with us on Instagram you will be very familiar with theses designs and how stunning they look.

    Our grey doormats come in a range of greetings, quirky designs and novelty puns. All you have to do is choose your favourite one and let the doormat do the rest!

    Choose from over 20 unique designs and greetings to brighten up your doorstep, each mat is hand sprayed with the same paint as the black only in grey this time, so you don’t have to worry about it fading quicker!

    Here are some of our favourite designs to help your choice that little bit easier.

    Our grey doormats are available in circle and patio size as well.

    Don’t forget to tag us on Instagram using #artsydoormats.

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    15 Front Porch Decorating Ideas for Fall: Advice from the Experts

    Nothing says fall like a cosy, fun, and inviting front porch, but coming up with the perfect display can sometimes be tricky. You don’t want to overdo it with the décor, and you certainly don’t want to fall short. Luckily, we’ve asked experts, from around the world, to share their best front porch decorating ideas for fall so you can give your guests a festive welcome.

    Follow mother nature’s lead

    Let mother nature be your guide for mixing colours on your porch or front entry because she never gets it wrong. Pansies are a great fall flower with lots of mixed colours, and pick mums in three colours to coordinate. Hone in on one of those accent colours like yellow, burnt orange, or magenta for accent pillows or accessories. – Porch Daydreamer

    Utilize different heights, textures, and colours

    I always try to layer with different heights, textures, and colours for front porch decorating. This year, I decided to utilize my porch stairs and go for an Ombre effect with my pumpkins. I started with white pumpkins and transitioned down to orange. I added in mums and lanterns to bring in different textures. If you don’t have stairs, try utilizing a bench or stools to add in height and always look for a few pumpkins that could easily stack on to each other. – ChalkfullofLove

    Work outwards

    Fill the space around the door and work outward from there to the steps as you’re decorating the front porch. This gives it an eye-catching illusion of looking like you decorated more than you did. Start with a bright autumn wreath or garland on the door and add some taller accents around the door frame, like a fall sign or colourful garland. Add beautiful fall flowers in a pot at the base and then add lanterns or pumpkins of different sizes, colours, and shapes trailing down the steps. You can add Halloween décor and simply take out those spooky pieces on November 1st. – Lyfetymes

    Mix your styles

    When I decorate the front porch for Autumn I like to mix the traditional orange and red colours of fall with the softer green and white hues of fairy-tale and heirloom pumpkins to create a charming welcome for my guests. – Cottage on Bunker Hill

    Try a muted colour scheme

    To give your seasonal décor a more modern style, use lots of texture and a more muted color scheme like a chunky rust orange throw on the porch swing, plaid pillows mixed in on the swing in muted greens, and soft oranges instead of bright orange. Or, use dried hydrangeas in a gorgeous light green colour both in pots and on a wreath. Try to mix in lots of pumpkins in light green, soft orange, and white to continue the colour theme. Lastly, include a barn-wood sign that rounds out the texture “Fall Pumpkin Market”. – White Oak Farmhouse

    Incorporate a festive doormat

    If you are like many of us who can’t get enough and love the season of all things pumpkins, hedgehogs, and falling leaves, then an autumn doormat is perfect for you and your doorstep. Then, all you’ll need to do is add the pumpkins to your front porch decoration. – Artsy Doormats

    Non-traditional colour schemes

    One unique idea that I would suggest for decorating the front porch this fall is to go with a non-traditional colour scheme. Traditionally, orange pumpkins are used in front porch decorating, but pumpkins also come in blue, green, and white. Just using these colours alone without the oranges would work well for modern architectural homes, homes along the coast, or for anyone who is looking for a change in their fall style. – Plantation House Flowers

    Incorporate recycled plastic

    Utilize materials such as recycled plastic to achieve the desired look of a fall-ready porch. The look of recycled plastic mimics wood, which creates an earthy and cosy feel. Opt for recycled plastic over wood, as it does not fade, warp, or splinter, ensuring that it will last fall after fall. – Sunbrite Outdoor Furniture

    Mix in natural elements

    When it comes to decorating the front porch for fall, we like to keep it simple and natural. Pick 1-3 colours, and mix in natural elements (pumpkins, mums, grasses, etc) that all fall in that colour palette. And don’t forget to anchor your door with a wreath. – Alma Homes

    Use pumpkins, squash, and gourds to your advantage

    A colourful mix of unique varieties of pumpkins, squash, and decorative gourds highlights the beauty of the fall harvest and can take your fall porch display from generic to fantastic. Some of our favourites are Warty Goblin, Long Island Cheese, Golden Butta Bowl, and Blue Delight. When it’s time to swap your fall display for Christmas lights, you can eat the pumpkins and squash, they’re delicious! – Vala’s Pumpkin Patch

    Make use of your fall leaves

    Go out and collect the best and biggest leaves from your nearby parks, schools, and neighbourhoods. Bring them home and let them dry out and then place them strategically under or on your front porch decorations, in areas where they can’t be blown away by the wind. It’s the perfect natural look to complete your autumn porch style. – Canada Mats

    Get personal

    When getting a doormat many people will get one that can appeal to everyone like the general “Hello” or “Hi”. We’re telling you to put something on that speak to you. Add your own family name or quirky sayings from your favourite shows, books, or movies to your mat so when your own friends and family see it they get a feeling of you. – Coco Mats N More

    Consider compostable decoration

    I like to use natural items for fall front porch decorating because they’re easy to source locally and when the season is over, I can compost my decorations rather than take up valuable storage space. My favourite idea that I’ve seen recently is to add a spiral topiary frame to an empty planter and pile small pumpkins and gourds in various colours inside, weave in some bittersweet vines and green ivy, and add more pumpkins around the planter base. Simple, festive, and green. – Merriment Design

    Do the unexpected

    Instead of the normal warm autumn colour palette of oranges, reds and browns, consider using white pumpkins and a neutral coloured wreath for a different and more modern take on fall décor. Stairs are a great place to add pumpkins, candle lanterns and/or potted plants. I love using crates when decorating for fall because they’re so versatile. You can stack them, put pumpkins on them, fill them with garlands, or even set a scarecrow on top. –Black Cat Interiors

    Break the rules

    Let’s break the rules this year and bedazzle the neighbourhood with a unique front porch. We recommend an unusual colour scheme for autumn, all black and white with small orange accents. Instead of traditional pumpkins on the porch, use white-painted pumpkins or wooden pumpkin cut-outs. Place different-sized white pumpkins on either side of the porch accompanied by white mums in black pots. Add swing chairs with soft white blankets to warm you on chill autumn evenings. Get pillows with orange polka dots or zigzag patterns to add an accent colour to spruce up the design. As a final touch, hang a rustic wooden sign on the front door with a welcoming message displayed on it in white to go along the colour palette. – Lily Travis, Front Signs

     

    by Julia Weaver from Redfin

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    Why You Need A Vinyl Mat

    A Mat That Enhances and Protects Your Home

    Our vinyl floormats are mats with a difference, they are completely different to our coir doormats and have a range of unique benefits.
    They are suitable for kitchens, hallways, and BBQ areas. How great are they sounding already? Patterned tiles have been a trend in kitchens around the world for sometime now, meaning our ’tile print’ vinyl mats have been a big hit.

    We have launched 11 different patterns so far, ranging from neural mosaic styles to floral. My favourite thing about these mats is that they blend in with your homes furnishings, they protect your floor whilst looking stylish and on trend. Wipe them clean and move them from room to room, they are very versatile.

     

    Capri Vinyl Floor Mat

    As you can see from the above image, the vinyl mats create an impact whilst blending in with modern surroundings. We have seen these mats placed in rooms of different styles and they only add to the rooms aesthetic.

    Will they fit into my home?

    Did you know they are available in four sizes? Ranging from 72x100cm to 100x147cm. As I’ve previously mentioned, they come in several patterns and we are sure there will be one to suit you. We have bright colours, neutrals and mixed patterns. We have added a none slip coating to these mats, meaning they will stay in place without sliding around the floor.

    Tip: only place these mats on top of a hard surface, such as laminate. They won’t stay in position as easily on carpet or grass.

    Leopard Vinyl Floor Mat

    Place Your Vinyl Outside

    Are you planning on hosting a garden party in the near future? As the weather improves, this may be on your agenda. Refresh the look of your garden and add a vinyl mat to a cosy corner, creating a social area or protect your floor in the BBQ area. Simply wipe the mat clean and move it inside to protect the rest of your living space.

    Left: Sicily Vinyl Mat in @hearts_at_claremont‘s kitchen.
    Right: Paxos Vinyl Mat in @homeonthegrove‘s home.

    I hope this blogpost has inspired you to make your next mat purchase, we would love to see them in your homes so don’t forget to use the hashtag #artsydoormats on Instagram or tag us! We may feature you on our page.

    Click here to view all of our Vinyl Floormat options, don’t hesitate to drop us an email if you have any questions. 

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    How Are Coir Doormats Made?

    An Overview

    As you may know, Artsy Doormats was created in 2016 when we saw a gap in the market for unique doormats. Since then we have been working hard to create funky designs on high quality coir doormats.

    Our team are always finding ways to improve Artsy Doormats, whether that’s by following trends and creating new designs or by quality checking our paint and doormats. We chose to work with coir doormats as they’re incredibly durable and hard working, which is essential when you’re repeatedly wiping your muddy feet on something!

    We hand spray our doormats, this means that every doormat is seen by one of our team before it heads out the door to you. This helps to ensure you’re happy with your doormat, after all it’s got to be Instagram worthy when you receive it!

    So, how are coir doormats made?

    Coir has been used to make doormats for many years and there’s lots of reasons why. Coconut’s are grown with an outer husk attached, this is something you won’t see on them in supermarkets. This is then scraped off the coconut to start the process of making the matting. As coir is completely natural, this makes it 100% organic and biodegradable.

    Fun fact: To produce up to 1kg of coir you will need 100 coconuts!

    Once the process of de-husking is complete, the coconut husk is then left to soak in water, which will encourage bacteria to form. Bacteria will eat away the coconut husk and leave only raw coir behind. The coir is then ready to be spun around and beat until the fibres loosen up, when they’re loosened they will then be moved into a slower-moving drum that will separate fibres into different lengths. Only a specific length of fibres can be used for doormats but the other fibres won’t be wasted, they will go on to be used for other useful items.

    The Final Step

    Finally, the desired lengths of coir fibres are collected together to begin forming the doormat shape. Coir can be placed into various shapes, like our hearts and circles. Our doormat base will always be a brown shade, however it is easy to colour as well. We now have several paint colours that look very vibrant after a couple of coats, this paint can last a long time as long as it’s kept away from bad weather conditions.

    It’s amazing to think about the process that goes into making a doormat, maybe you will think about this when you next treat yourself to an Artsy Doormat.

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    Add A Personal Touch To Your Doormat

    Hello January! How was your Christmas and New Year? We enjoyed the break, however we are excited to launch new designs and see Artsy continue to grow this year. We thought we’d start off 2022 with the blog topic of personalised doormats. I’m sure as the new year crept in you began to think about the home improvements you’ll complete in the year to come. We believe that no home is complete without a trendy doormat. Not only do we offer a huge range of designs, we also have 9 doormats that can be personalised easily on our website.

    Monogram Doormats (choose your letter):

    I’ll start by talking about our monogram doormats, these are one of our most stylish doormat choices. There are 6 monogram options, all giving you the option to change the letter on the doormat. We have created 6 options so there is a style for everyone, from hand written style fonts to regal text. We have placed the letter in the corner on some designs, with no border. Simple yet stylish. Then we have options with borders, one with gorgeous leaves and the other with a bold dark border. Monogram Doormats make a great gift and are timeless.

    Handwriting Leaf Border Monogram Doormat        Handwriting Corner Monogram Doormat         Regal Border Monogram Doormat

    Street Name Doormat (3 lines):

    As well as our monogram doormats we offer a completely customisable street name doormat, there is 3 lines to customise and 12 characters per line. There is an example below, they look great whether you choose to use 2 or 3 lines of text. These will make a fantastic house warming gift for someone close to you. For anyone wanting to purchase wholesale for their shop, this could be a great way to get a local hot spot on a doormat too. Cater the design to your audience! Email us your ideas and we can send you a mock up.

    Personalised Street Doormat

    Personalised Doormat (3 lines):

    Use this doormat to write whatever you desire! 3 lines, 12 characters per line. Private jokes, family names, and quotes! These are just a few ideas you can try out. The simplicity of this font and design means it will be loved by anyone. Our regular size doormat is a standard size and should fit nicely next to most doorways. (60 x 40cm)

    Personalised Doormat

    Hopefully this has sparked some ideas in your mind and possibly shown you some doormats you weren’t aware that we stock! To view all of the personalised options in one place, click here. We do have another customisable doormat, which is a take on one of our best sellers ‘Please Hide All Parcels From Husband’. This allows you to swap out the word husband and replace it with a name. Don’t hesitate to email us with your ideas, we will happily help them come to life.

    The Artsy Doormats team wish you a lovely 2022!

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    The Doormat Layering Trend

    Looking to update your doorstep or entrance? A great way of doing this is to update your doormat, you may have noticed the layering trend that has swooped in from the USA to the UK recently. Adding a layer under your doormat has never looked so good and we have 6 new mats to help you do this!

    Our new layering range is made from 55% polyester and 45% cotton, making them durable yet soft and rug like. This trend definitely screams bohemian and softens the look of having a coir doormat on it’s own. Similarly to our coir doormat range, we offer these mats in a range of patterns and colours. We can’t wait to see your coir and layered doormat combinations.

    Shoes Off Please Doormat and the Grey Trellis Bottom Layer Mat

    With our vast range of coir doormats and a mixture of neutral and more colourful mats, we’re sure you’ll be able to find a combination that is perfect for your home. A tip would be to either choose a neutral coir doormat or a neutral mat, if one mat has colour and one is more monochrome – you can guarantee they will work well together.

     

    Hello Lovely Doormat and the Pink Check Bottom Layer Mat

    The Artsy Layered Doormats all come with an anti slip layer, which will help your mats to stay in place. We recommend that you choose a 60 x 40 cm or 75 x 45 cm doormat to layer on top of the mat, this ensures you get the most out of the layering look.

    Repeat Rainbow Pride Doormat and the Geometric Bottom Layer Mat

    We offer free UK delivery and send orders out on the next working day, the layered doormats are £19.99 each. Which combination will you go for? Tag us in your photos!

    Here’s the rest of the collection:

    Grey Trellis Bottom Layer Mat                       Boho Style Bottom Layer Mat                          Grey Check Bottom Layer Mat

    Shop the whole range here.

    We hope you like this new idea for your doorway,

    Artsy Doormats x

     

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    All You Need To Know About Coir Doormats

    We have put together a small guide about coir doormats to answer some common questions we get asked about in regards to our doormats, we hope this helps you next time you are browsing through our website and are asking yourself these same questions.

    Curious about the water resistance of coir doormats and their shedding tendencies? Let’s uncover the facts and provide essential care tips to ensure your doormat stays in top shape.

    Waterproofing

    When deciding whether to place your doormat indoors or outdoors, you may wonder if it’s waterproof. Unfortunately, coir doormats are not waterproof. Crafted from natural fibres and backed with anti-slip PVC, prolonged exposure to heavy rain can accelerate wear and darken the mat’s color. To maximize its lifespan, it’s advisable to position your doormat indoors or in a sheltered outdoor area.

    Shedding

    Rumors about coir doormats shedding may have crossed your path, but let’s dispel those concerns. Coir doormats are constructed using natural coconut fibres glued onto a PVC backing. While some fibers may loosen, they typically shed in small quantities rather than clumps. Over time, shedding decreases as loose fibres naturally work their way out.

    To manage shedding, simply shake the doormat occasionally to loosen any loose fibers. Regular vacuuming or brushing will help remove stray hairs and prevent build-up, preserving the design and preventing any fading appearance. Following these quick cleaning tips will keep your doormat looking its best.

    Cleaning

    Do coir doormats require washing? The answer is yes, but remember that they necessitate specific cleaning techniques and should not be placed in a washing machine. Here’s why:

    • Coir doormats are not waterproof.
    • They are too large for standard washing machines.
    • The tough bristly fibers are unsuitable for machine washing.
    • To clean your coir doormat effectively, consider the following factors: the time of year, weekly foot traffic, and the surrounding environment (especially if placed near a muddy entrance). For highly muddy areas, our Country Home collection is an ideal choice.

    For routine maintenance, vacuum your doormat whenever you clean the surrounding floor (preferably weekly). For a more thorough clean, follow a monthly cleaning schedule or as needed.

    Preservation Tips

    To extend the life of your doormat, keep these tips in mind:

    • Regularly shake or vacuum to remove loose coir tufts.
    • Brush or shake out any accumulated dirt on the mat’s surface.
    • Place your doormat indoors or in a sheltered outdoor area.
    • Consider replacing your doormat every 1-2 years for optimal performance.

    By following these care instructions, your coir doormat will maintain its beauty and functionality, welcoming guests with style while providing an effective dirt-trapping solution.

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    Are Coir Doormats for Indoors or Outdoors?

    This is a very common question we get asked here at Artsy Doormats. Many argue doormats are for outdoor purposes only but we are here to answer the most common question truthfully to ensure next time you’re looking to purchase one of our doormats, you will not need to ask yourself or Google this question again.

    Our doormats are made from natural coconut coir and then backed with an anti-slip PVC backing. We advise our doormats to be placed indoors or if you wish to place them outdoors, place them in a sheltered area. If the doormats are placed outside and left in bad weather conditions, such as heavy rain, this make the doormat wear faster as the coir is a natural fibre. When rain water is absorbed, the colour of the mat will darken.

    Our doormats help protect your floors from foot traffic, mud and dirt. We found more people who had their doormats inside, was more likely to have people using it when they entered. This is due to when they are placed outside, people don’t think to wipe their feet whilst waiting outside. Also, if people do wipe their feet before entering, will most commonly walk in wet foot prints onto your hallway floor. It defeats the object of a doormat if it is placed outside. We advise, to get the most out of doormat, place yours inside and let the doormat do the rest for cleaner floors in the future.

    To ensure you make the most of your Artsy Doormat, be sure to clean your doormat every other week. You can do this by brushing and vacuuming the loose coir tufts, you can also give it a quick shake to loosen the tufts and then hoover up. This will help preserve your doormat.

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