Why Choose Our Door Rugs?
A good door rug does more than look neat—it keeps dirt out and your floors safer. Here’s what makes ours stand out.
Textured Polyester Surface – The 40×60 cm mat features a polyester top designed to effectively brush off dirt and moisture.
Weather‑Tolerant Build – Designed to perform in Philippine conditions, these mats dry fast and resist everyday wear.
Recycled Rubber Anti-Slip Base – Each mat is backed with durable rubber that stays in place, even on smooth tile or concrete.
Low Profile, No Snag – Its slim height stays flat and won’t catch under most standard door clearances.
Easy Upkeep – Just shake it off or rinse with water when needed—low maintenance, high utility.
Types of Door Rugs
Here’s a quick look at door rugs designed for everyday use—practical, easy to clean, and suited for Filipino entryways.
Textured Polyester Rug – Designed for daily entryway use, this type helps brush off dirt with its looped fabric surface. Look for compact 40×60 cm options with quick-drying finishes and simple care.
Welcome-Printed Rug – These add a friendly touch to your doorstep while offering grip and floor protection. Select prints that complement your space, prioritizing both safety and functionality.
Basic Entry Mat – For light-traffic areas, a simple polyester-faced mat does the job. A good fit for small foyers and hallway entries.
Weather-Resistant Patio Rug – Ideal for covered outdoor spots, these rugs can handle light rain and are easy to shake clean. They are also great for entryways exposed to the elements.
Rubber-Backed Interior Rug – This type is ideal for use on tiled floors. Its firm rubber base reduces slipping and stays put even with regular use.
Size & Placement Guide
Here’s a guide to help you choose a door rug that suits your space, routine, and daily needs.
Tip |
Why It Matters |
Standard Welcome Size – 40 × 60 cm |
This size, found in Mandaue Foam’s current door rug selection, fits most PH condo and house entryways. |
Clearance Check |
Keep the pile height below 10 mm to avoid snagging on doors with low ground clearance. |
Layering Trend |
Pair a large woven base mat with a printed welcome rug for added texture and better dirt control. |
Care & Maintenance
Keep door rugs functional and fresh with simple routines.
Weekly Shake or Vacuum – Helps remove dust and grit that can build up in textured surfaces.
Monthly Rinse – A light hose-down is sufficient for polyester rugs, such as Mandaue Foam’s 40×60 cm anti-slip mat. Hang in the shade to dry.
Occasional Deep Clean – Spot clean with mild soap and water as needed. Avoid bleach or harsh chemicals.
Storage Reminder – Bring the outdoor door rug inside during heavy rain or heat. Dry thoroughly before storing to prevent mold or damage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Material Lasts Longest Outdoors?
Rubber and polyester are ideal for outdoor use. Our polyester door mats, featuring a recycled rubber backing, withstand foot traffic and resist fading in direct sunlight.
Do Coir Mats Shed?
Coir mats shed, especially when new, as they’re made from natural coconut fibers. However, Mandaue Foam’s door rugs now feature polyester tops, so shedding isn't an issue.
How Do I Keep the Rug From Sliding on Tile?
Go for rugs with rubber or TPR backings. These grip smooth tile better than basic plastic mats and help keep everything stable, even with frequent use.