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Kitchen Mat.

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Calendargirl Fri 09-Jun-23 13:00:40

Have had some new cushionfloor installed in my kitchen. Really pleased with it. I like a mat in front of the sink, but can’t seem to find a suitable one. Don’t want a ‘doormat’ type one, but not a ‘rug’ type either.

Any ideas? Would a bathroom mat look out of place? Have had a new window blind as well, with splashes of green, grey and teal (the floor’s grey), so had hoped to add some toning colour incorporating one of the colourful shades.

Scribbles Fri 09-Jun-23 13:25:17

Have a look at Turtle mats (turtlemat.co.uk). They're quite expensive but hard wearing, easy to wash in the washing machine, slim and rubber backed so they don't slip and slide and they're available in a range of designs and colours.

shysal Fri 09-Jun-23 14:18:02

There is a big choice of this sort of thing on Ebay. I have a similar one, which is non-slip and machine washable.
Kitchen rug

Dee1012 Fri 09-Jun-23 14:25:47

I have a cotton 'chindi' rag rug in front of my sink...I don't find that it slips at all and it's very easy to wash.

I've had several rubber backed one's but they never seem to wash well and/or the rubber backing comes away.

Witzend Fri 09-Jun-23 14:30:05

Hug Rugs are similar to Turtle Mats, and are made in the U.K. (in Yorkshire). Lots of designs/colours.
I have a nice one inside the back door.

kittylester Fri 09-Jun-23 14:44:38

Genuine question: why do you like a rug there? Mine would be disgusting in no time at all.

Riverwalk Fri 09-Jun-23 14:58:30

Just wondering why? It's just one more thing to collect dirt and need cleaning!

Calendargirl Fri 09-Jun-23 14:59:56

kittylester

Genuine question: why do you like a rug there? Mine would be disgusting in no time at all.

I just do! smile

Probably because my mum always had one in front of her sink,
and she reckoned it was better for your legs to stand on a mat on a cold floor in winter.

I realise of course times have changed, we no longer stand for ages chained to the sink, but a colourful mat would finish off the decor.

My old one was from IKEA, just a cotton one, and washed so often the colours have faded away.

Staceyann Fri 09-Jun-23 15:04:39

You can get anti fatigue mats

www.goodhousekeeping.com/home-products/g42318969/best-anti-fatigue-standing-desk-mats/

www.lovesweetstyle.com/products/waterproof-kitchen-rugs?currency=GBP&variant=40243630866586&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping&gad=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq-mxsK22_wIVD97tCh03XwfkEAQYBSABEgJOvvD_BwE

Auntieflo Fri 09-Jun-23 16:28:38

Calendargirl, John Lewis have a nice chindi rug on sale for £15.00.
The colours may not be right though.

Hetty58 Fri 09-Jun-23 16:35:17

I prefer the cushioning effect of my indoor shoes instead.

Kim19 Fri 09-Jun-23 16:54:00

Would be just another potential trip hazard for me.

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 09-Jun-23 17:07:36

I can’t imagine having one. I mop the floor and it’s clean. I have Turtle Mats and Hug Rugs inside the external doors and they wash well but having one in front of the sink wouldn’t feel very hygienic to me. It would always be in the washing. Also dare I say very old fashioned.

crazyH Fri 09-Jun-23 17:22:51

Kim19 - yes , I agree. I have no rugs in the house, not even one in front of my fireplace (not used now anyway)

crazyH Fri 09-Jun-23 17:24:24

Oh but I do have bath mats in the bathroom/shower

shysal Fri 09-Jun-23 17:27:03

My kitchen has hard tiles, which I found made my feet ache when standing for any length of time baking. The mat has made a huge difference.

Calendargirl Fri 09-Jun-23 17:48:56

Auntieflo

*Calendargirl*, John Lewis have a nice chindi rug on sale for £15.00.
The colours may not be right though.

I liked the look of the Chindi rugs, but was put off as in the reviews, someone said they spilt water on it, the colours ‘bled’, and spoilt it.

Strange as I thought they could be washed, but also read they recommended dry cleaning which is not very practical. (This was on a different site).

I appreciate all the comments and will look all the suggestions up.

I also feel a bit ‘old fashioned’ sad as several of you seem surprised at the thought of a mat in front of the sink, but I did ask for your views, and will take them on board.

Franbern Sun 11-Jun-23 08:59:50

As you have cushionfloor no need of a mat to help your legs. ANyway, how long do any of us these days actuallys tand at the kitchen sink? Great things with modern kitchen flooring is the ease of cleaning. Use a Vileda mop, noneed of a mat.

Calendargirl Sun 11-Jun-23 12:50:21

After reading all the comments, yes, am probably not bothering with any sort of mat.

DH says he can’t understand why I wanted one anyhow.

Silly me. smile

MiniMoon Sun 11-Jun-23 14:19:07

After reading about the kitchen mat, I remembered this, hope you enjoy it.

youtu.be/jhR_RiWhqNQ