Kitchen Mats Shopping Guide

Kitchen Mats Shopping Guide

The right kind of kitchen rug can help make the space look great, as well as protect the floors and even the people using that space. The options are many, so we suggest some tips to help you choose the ideal one for your own kitchen.

 

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Step 1: Choose the size:

 

 

 

  • Measuring the Space: First and foremost, you need to measure the space where you want to place the kitchen rug. Use a tape measure to measure the width and length of the space. This measurement will help you arrive at an approximation of the correct size.
  • Full or Local Coverage: Consider whether you want a rug that covers a wider area of the kitchen (full coverage) or if you want to place the rug only in specific areas, such as in front of the sink and the stove (local coverage).
  • Shape Type: Most people prefer rectangular or square kitchen rugs. They are practical and usually fit easily into the space. You can also consider semi-circular or round rugs, which can add interest to your space. 
  • Kitchen Layout: The way your kitchen is arranged affects the appropriate size and shape of the rug. For example, if you have an island in the middle of the kitchen, you can choose more than one long runner kitchen rug and place them around the perimeter of the island. Whereas if you have a more traditional kitchen design with the classic countertop and space for the dining table and chairs, then you can choose a rectangular kitchen rug for the area in front of the sink or stove and cover the area under the table and chairs with a larger rug.

 

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Step 2: Choose the quality:

 

 

The material from which the kitchen rug is made is important for its durability, ease of cleaning, and aesthetics. There are various materials used for kitchen rugs. Each material has its advantages and corresponding disadvantages. Here are some of the main materials commonly used:

 

Cotton Kitchen Rugs:

Cotton kitchen rugs are soft and comfortable underfoot. Cotton is highly absorbent, which means it protects the floor from damage and you from accidents, but it can absorb moisture and grease, and may be difficult to clean. However, most cotton kitchen rugs are washable in a household washing machine, making stain removal a relatively easy task.

 

Jute Kitchen Rugs:

Jute kitchen rugs have a natural texture and aesthetic. They are durable and can withstand daily use, but they may not be as easy to clean as other materials.

 

Polyester Kitchen Rugs:

Polyester is resistant to water and stains, and is easy to clean. Polyester kitchen rugs can be a practical and economical choice for the kitchen.

 

Polypropylene Kitchen Rugs:

Polypropylene kitchen rugs are durable, anti-slip, and exhibit high resistance to moisture. They are easy to clean and are an excellent choice in terms of value for money.

 

Vinyl Kitchen Rugs:

Vinyl is a popular material for kitchen rugs due to its resistance to moisture, stains, and cleaning. It is also available in a variety of designs and colors. 

 

Bamboo Kitchen Rugs:

Bamboo rugs are natural and environmentally friendly. They are durable and can withstand moisture, but may be more susceptible to scratches than other materials.

 

Polyamide (Nylon) Kitchen Rugs:

Polyamide rugs are durable and anti-slip. They are easy to clean and can withstand wear and wet cleaning.

 

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Step 3: Choose the color and design:

 

 

Choose a kitchen rug that would go well with the rest of the decor in the kitchen area. The right choice of color and design can add warmth and a welcoming atmosphere to the space, as befits a kitchen that is traditionally considered a family-friendly area. Besides a warm atmosphere, it should also add to the beauty of the interior design. Choosing the color and design for the kitchen rug is important to create a pleasing aesthetic and to coordinate the rug with your kitchen's decoration. Here are some tips to help with the selection:

 

  • Overall Style: First, consider the overall style of your kitchen. Is it contemporary, classic, traditional, or modern? This will help you choose a color and design that suits the style of your kitchen.
  • Color Consistency: Choose colors that coordinate with the other colors in your kitchen. If you have existing decor, choose colors that match it, such as the colors of the furniture, tiles, curtain or even the electrical appliances.
  • Subtle or Eccentric: If you want the rug to be more subtle, choose soft colors and simple designs. If you want to add some vibrancy to the space, you can choose intense colors and more complex designs.
  • Contrast: Another option is to create contrast between the rug and the rest of the decoration. For example, if you already have many neutral colors, you can choose a rug with a strong color to create contrast and interest. 
  • Functionality: Choose a color and design that will be practical for daily use. If the kitchen rug is exposed to household tasks and is rarely cleaned, it may be better to choose a color that will not be so sensitive to stains. 
  • Light Reflection: Consider how light reflects off the rug. If you have a kitchen with little light, a bright rug can help illuminate the space.
  • Personal Preference: Ultimately, your personal preference and aesthetic play a big role. Choose colors and designs that you like and that reflect your style and personality.

 

Remember that the kitchen rug is a small but important element of the decor, so take some time and browse the select collection of designdrops to choose the kitchen rug that you will like and that will contribute to the aesthetic of your kitchen.

 

At designdrops you will find buying guides for rugs and mats and cleaning guides for rugs and floors, which contain valuable tips for choosing the ideal ones and keeping them like new!