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Terrain's Handel says that in most climates, the fiber coir, which is made from the husk of a coconut, is best for exterior doormats that are exposed to the weather.
Coir is a good door mat inside and out. Despite being biodegradable, it is one of the most durable materials there is. Place it in compost and it will break down easily but place it outside your door and it will last and last.
Coir matting, also known as coconut matting, has been a subject of debate for the matting industry for quite some time, so it's time to set the record straight.
A coir doormat can last for 6 to 10 years at the threshold of your home.
Coir mats are made of natural fibres and are water resistant, strong and durable.
When it comes to outdoor doormats, coir (pronounced COY-er) is the gold standard, for good reason. Made from coconut husks, it's thick and scratchy, so it's a good material for getting gunk, including snow, off shoes. It also absorbs moisture, so you don't track footprints into the house.