16 Best Outdoor Doormat Picks That Will Wow Visitors
By Sydney Wasserman
Think about it: Displaying the best outdoor doormat before your home's threshold is a crucial opportunity to make a first impression. It's also the first thing you see every time you step up to your front door and begin to dig for your keys at the bottom of your bag (and curse yourself for not investing in a smart lock already).
The great news is that there are plenty of doormats that are just as durable and functional as they are design-friendly. Many of these options feature natural fibers made from coir, which is mildew-resistant, absorbent, and sure to survive any kind of weather conditions and foot traffic that you throw at it. In addition to natural coir fibers, many of the mats are made using eco-friendly coconut husks, which are stain-resistant and trap dirt to prevent any mess from entering your home.
Although design is important, you also want to make sure that your doormat is low profile enough to fit under your door and non-skid enough to keep your guests from busting it before they make it into your home. Many of these heavy-duty options check all of those boxes. They feature designs that would complement a range of aesthetics, all while serving a purpose in the most high-traffic area of your home.
If you’re looking for materials like PVC with rubber backing or coir doormats that will give your entryway a natural look, we’ve rounded up some amazing options that will serve you well whether you’re looking for a durable outdoor doormat or a chic housewarming gift. Shop below for our suggestions.
All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
This little semicircle doormat features hand-printed blue dashes over a coir background. It's truly as stylish as it is useful, since the coir is both mold- and mildew-resistant. It's also one of the most popular products our readers bought last year.
Constructed from looped vinyl, this durable doormat features a pretty palm leaf print surrounded by geometric shapes. It's also thin, which makes it great if you have a low-set door.
Greet your guests with this shining bright rainbow doormat. It's a half circle, made of woven coir, and backed by PVC, so it will definitely last for the long haul.
This mud-busting doormat is made of beechwood slats that are covered in tough synthetic bristles. Not only does it look like the walls of a sauna, but it will also slough all the dirt off your guests’ feet.
This tightly-braided jute rug features eye artwork that looks super chic. It has a super flat weave, making it low profile and more durable.
You can never go wrong with animal print, and this doormat is proof. It's made of heavyweight coir, and features a black cheetah print.
The design of this mat is inspired by Japanese zen gardens, so your guests will fully understand the mood as soon as they walk through the door. It's made with recycled plastic, and has an anti-slip backing.
By Erika Owen
By Rachel Davies
By Eva Morell
Gingham, but make it a welcome mat. This mat is available in three sizes, which is great for those living in apartments with narrow hallways. Made of jute and featuring a black window pane pattern, this mat is both understated and beautiful.
What is it about the thick black stripe set over the thick jute that makes this design so impactful? Whatever it is, it's pretty, it's durable, and it's getting the job done very well.
This classic jute welcome mat is two-by-three feet in size, and it's made of polyester. Each line has a braided pattern that gives it a nice bonus detail.
By Erika Owen
By Rachel Davies
By Eva Morell
This welcome mat looks just like a cozy pullover or winter blanket for a little touch of cabincore. It features red buffalo checks that give the natural coir a fluffy look. Put it in the entryway of your mountain escape or the mountain escape you’re trying to mentally evoke.
Made of artificial turf, this kitschy welcome mat will give your home the feel of a golf course—or at least a mini-golf course.
Whether you have a patio made of stone, or you’re just going for that vibe, this doormat will complement your space. It's made from heavy-duty recycled rubber, and has a flocked fiber surface.
By Erika Owen
By Rachel Davies
By Eva Morell
Made of handwoven coconut fibers, this doormat is super thick and great at trapping dirt.
This mat is available in three different sizes and four different colors, so there's bound to be one that fits your home's aesthetic. It's made with lobster rope that's completely weather-resistant.
This West Elm mat is a collaboration with the New York City–based artist Timothy Goodman, and its pattern is as fun as the mat is practical. It's handwoven and made of durable coir.
By Carolyn Desalu
By Rachel Davies
By Erika Owen
By Elissa Suh