The Benefits of a Sunken Door Mat in Your Home



Doormats are often overlooked until they become a nuisance. A sunken mat offers a practical solution by keeping your home clean, safe, and stylish without the hassle of constantly adjusting a slipping rug.

Unlike traditional mats, a recessed mat stays in place, reducing tripping hazards and keeping debris contained. It also allows for easy door operation. These mats, often equipped with metal strips for scraping, are especially effective in high-traffic areas and various climates. They come in various designs to complement your style.



Pros and cons of recessed door mats

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Sunken mats make cleaning easier by trapping dirt and moisture within the recessed area. This reduces floor damage and maintenance, giving guests the impression of intentional design. However, installation costs are higher, flexibility is limited, and moisture accumulation can lead to mold issues.

Tips for maintaining your sunken doormats

To maintain your sunken doormat, vacuum daily, clean with warm water and dish soap, and follow material-specific cleaning instructions. Clean the recess well monthly, sanitize the mat and recess, and avoid using polishing wax on metal grills. Wipe away spills promptly, especially during wet seasons, and ensure the mat is completely dry before replacing it to prevent mildew growth.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.