Door mats….like dishcloths, they’re perhaps not the most exciting purchase to make for your home, but they play an important role and they’re useful to have.
But never fear – if you don’t want a plain and boring door mat, there are plenty of attractive and fun designs on offer.
In true Fresh Design fashion, we’ve rounded up the best door mats for all budgets, from fab bargains priced at £10 and under, to mid-range and even designer mats. So have a browse and check out the designs you could have adorning your front door.
Bargain door mats £10 and under
Birds on a wire doormat – £8 from John Lewis
Coco funky multi coloured leaf print doormat – £9.95 from Amazon
New York design washable doormat – £5.99 fromArgos
Red home doormat – £7.99 fromArgos
JVL spots door mat – £6.45 from DoorWeb
Butterflies doormat – £7 from Matalan
Stag door mat – £9.99 from Amazon
Recycled stripe Mighty Mat – £10 from Asda
Best door mats priced from £10 to £20
Underground tube station welcome doormat – £12.95 from Amazon
Spotted doormat – £15 from M&S
Moustache shaped doormat – £19.95 from DotComGiftShop
Cloudy patterned door mat – £15 from Habitat
Hanse Home Printy black cassette tape doormat – £17.59 from Wayfair
Floral doormat – £15 from M&S
Emily Bond dachshund doormat – £20 John Lewis
Heart design doormat – £15 from M&S
Neon bloc stripe door mat – £16 Oliver Bonas
Best door mats for £20 to £30
Lovely People door mat – £24 Urban Outfitters
Renuka star doormat – £29 from Urbanara
Ambigram reversible ‘come in, go away’ doormat – £25 from SuckUK
Melli Mello eco mat, Fey design – £21 from Amara
Pheasant doormat – £25 from Cox & Cox
Scion Spike door mat – £25 from John Lewis
Alphabet door mat – £29.95 from Letteroom
Danica Studio Retreat door mat – £30 from Amara
Top price designer doormats
(With price tags that suggest some of these might even be too good to step on….)
Akzente easy-clean star doormat – £61.99 from Wayfair
Hello bear welcome mat – £48 from Jimboart
Akzente gallery brown door mat – £49.99 from Wayfair
Socadis ferns design doormat – £45.99 from Wayfair
Bloomingville Home of a Star doormat – £82 from Out There Interiors
Cat face door mat – £50 from Urban Outfitters
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Jo says
“Hello you lovely people!” is definitely something I need for my house!
Rachel Newcombe says
Good choice, I love that one too!
Sue says
We’ve got one from Ikea- I always but cheap ones tbh so I can replace them when they start to get a bit smelly!
Rachel says
Ikea is probably a great place to look for one.
Antonia Ludden says
This is great and very timely as I’m fed up of muddy foot prints at the back door from our swampy garden! I really must get around to buying a mat and I love all of these designs – especially the most expensive ones, ha typical me! x
Rachel says
I know what you mean, as some of the expensive ones look great. But I’m not sure if I can personally justify spending that on a door mat….and would hate anyone to get it dirty! 😉
Penny says
You get what you pay for with doormats it seems, all my favourites are in the 20-30 mark! I am with Jo, love Hello You Lovely people!
Arianna says
Such a great round up – I love ‘Home of a star’ obviously lol! A x
Bridget Merritt says
Just what you need at this time of the year. A good door mat will last for years.