Excellent question! Usually used for living rooms, bedrooms, or dining areas to accentuate decor and comfort, a rug is bigger. Conversely, a doormat is smaller and positioned at doors to capture dirt and moisture before they enter your house. While both add flair, doormats are more practical in maintaining floor cleanliness.
No, doormats are not limited to entryways. While they are perfect for front and back doors, they can also be placed in areas like garages, balconies, patios, and kitchens to trap dirt and moisture. Additionally, soft, absorbent mats placed near restrooms or laundry rooms can help prevent slips and keep these high-traffic areas clean and safe.
Yes, many bath mats can be used with heated floors. However, make sure that the mat's material is compatible with heating systems, as some mats may get damaged by high temperatures.
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