Product + Inspiration: Layered Doormats For A Stylish Entrance

 

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Hi friends.  It’s been a while since I’ve done a Product + Inspiration post so I’m popping in today to talk about decorating your front door area.

Often times when we’re decorating our homes, we are so focused on the interior that we forget about the exterior.  Flower pots and window boxes are a great way to add visual interest to the exterior of your home.  And a wreath on the front door creates a welcoming feeling for guests.  There’s also another decorative statement that I’m loving lately and it’s the idea of layered door mats!  Layering a door mat over a decorative indoor/outdoor rug is an easy {and budget friendly} way to UpStyle your entrance.

A quick search around the web and I rounded up a handful of doormat and outdoor rug combos I think you’ll love.

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Product + Inspiration:  Layered Doormats

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 No. 1–Home Sweet Home +   Interlocking Grid:  The Home Sweet Home Doormat is a classic and pairs beautifully with an outdoor rug that has a more modern design like this grid pattern.

No. 2–Hello + Tropical FlowerThis teal door mat and tropical floral rug is perfect for spring and summer.  When fall rolls around you can easily switch out the floral rug for one with more fall colors.

No. 3–Welcome + Zebra:  I’ve never met an animal print that I don’t love and this outdoor zebra rug is a winner.  Paired with this classic ‘Welcome’ mat and you’ve got a chic look for your front door.

No. 4–Navy Floral  + Yellow Stripe:  This floral and stripe combo is fun while still be traditional.  I love the punch of color this pairing would add at the door.

No. 5– Stripe+ Black & Ivory Lattice:  If preppy is more your style, this striped doormat and quatrefoil rug combo is for you.  tip:  you can easily diy a striped doormat in about 5 minutes and for less than $8.00 like I did here.

No. 6– Petals + Tan Lattice:  I love pairing floral patterns and graphic designs and this combo is my favorite.

 

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Tips For Layering Your Doormat

  1.  Most doormats are 18″ x 30″ so a 2′ x 3′ rug will work great as the under layer.  If you have a larger entrance or french doors, buy a larger doormat and use a 3′ x 5′ rug under it.  Whatever size doormat and rug you buy, make sure the rug frames the smaller doormat and leaves enough pattern exposed around the sides to give your entrance visual impact.
  2. Look for outdoor rugs with a lower profile (flat cotton weaves work great) so that you don’t create a tripping hazard once the doormat and rug are layered.
  3. When selecting your combo, pair a classic design with a more decorative pattern.  Doing this will give you more versatility and make it easy to switch out just one of pieces to change the look seasonally.

 

So, do you like the look of layered doormats and which combo would you pick for your home?

Sunflower Door Basket

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Hello there.  Is anyone else out there feeling the effects of all this spring pollen?  

I woke up yesterday at 6:30 am ready to hit the ground running and get some stuff done.  I had two morning appointments and then had to go by the post office to drop off some shipments.  By 12:30 I was on my way home and feeling a little scratch in the throat but I still felt like I had lots of energy.

Once I hit my garage door I felt like someone had pulled the plug on my energy supply and the idea of sitting at my computer and working didn’t sound like fun.  All I wanted to do was take a nap so that’s what I did.  A nap in the middle of the day is such a magical thing especially when you’re lying on your bed with the sun streaming through the window.

Needless to say I didn’t get around to posting yesterday so today I’m sharing my spring door basket.

DIY Sunflower Basket!

 

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When we first got married, my hubby sent me a huge bouquet of sunflowers in a beautiful cobalt vase.  It was the most beautiful arrangement I’d seen and since then I’ve had a love for sunflowers.  They are kind of like an afternoon nap and always put a smile on my face.

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Anyhow, I knew I wanted to use sunflowers in my spring door basket so I set out to find some.   I hit up my favorite craft stores and some pretty stems but most were $6.99 or more per stem.  Then I stopped by a Dollar Tree to pick up some items and spotted beautiful bundles of sunflowers in the flower aisle.  Sold!

Putting the arrangement together was really simple.

I pulled out this woven basket I picked up at the Country Living Fair last year and gathered a few stems of greenery (from Hobby Lobby) and got busy.

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I layered my stems placing the green leaf stems at the back of the basket, the sunflowers in the center and the succulent sprays at the front so they would drape down the front of the basket.

I love how the yellow sunflowers pop against the black door and the greenery provide a color and texture contrast.

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Here’s my little basket transformed into a water-color image using the Waterlogue app.

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Ok, spring….I’m ready for you!

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Shop the materials and create your own sunflower basket:

Woven Door Basket or Welcome Door Basket with Leather Strap (great price)
Green Leaf Stem
Sunflower Bush or head to the dollar store like I did
Succulent Sprays

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5 Minute Holiday Doormat

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I change out my doormats seasonally but when it was time to put one out for Christmas I realized I didn’t have a holiday themed one that went with this years decor.

What I had was this basic $4.99 doormat I purchased from Ikea last summer.  It was tucked in a corner of the garage most likely waiting to be UpStyled.

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Some  Scotch Blue painters tape

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A can of Rustoleum Extra Cover Gloss Spray Paint in Apple Red… 

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and in five minutes I had a holiday doormat with a classic design.

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Now that’s what I call holiday decorating on the cheap!

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Merry and Bright Holiday Home Tour–Part 1

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Hello everyone!   Today is the first day of the Merry & Bright Holiday Home Tour that I’m participating in.  I want to give a big virtual hug and shout out to Kellie from Design Asylum  who spearheaded the idea for this tour and created our fabulous graphic.

Now on to the tour! If you are coming from Marsha’s home at M. Jones Style, welcome! Wasn’t Marsha’s decor just beautiful. 

 I’m super excited to reveal my tree and front door decor with you today and even more Christmas decor over the next two weeks.

Way back in August I shared my Christmas decor theme with you. The theme for my tree was built on a foundation of red ornaments with accents of white and personal touches like picture frames and monogrammed ornaments.  I also wanted to add in a few touches of animal print to keep the look interesting.

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Despite a few deviations from the original plan, I love the way my tree turned out.  I decorated it with a mix of red ornaments, red glitter ball garland (an easy DIY that I’ll share on Friday), red and white tinsel filled ornaments (which I shared yesterday) and assorted white ceramic ornaments.  A big red star tops off the tree.

CHRISTMAS TREE DECOR: 

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Notice the Merry & Bright ornaments (from Target).  The perfect nod to our #merryandbrightholidayhome tour~

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FRONT DOOR DECOR:

I carried the red and white theme out to the front door of our townhouse and decorated it to be Merry & Bright!

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The doormat is a DIY project which I’ll share tomorrow.

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So there the first glimpse of my holiday decor. I hope you enjoyed it.

The Merry & Bright Holiday Home Tour will be back next Wed., Dec. 9th where we’ll be sharing our entertaining spaces and how we celebrate the season.

The next stop on the tour is Kellie from Design Asylum.  Kellie is the maven behind the amazing paint line Velvet Finishes so you can only imagine the creativity that went into her tree decor…wow!

And be sure to follow the rest of the Merry & Bright Holiday Home crew and see how they are decorating and celebrating the season. And follow our hashtag #merryandbrightholidayhome  on social media for lots more holiday inspiration!

Design Asylum

OMG Lifestyle Blog

Refresh Restyle

Positively Southern

Chic On A Shoestring Decorating

Amy Howard Social

Love Your Abode

M. Jones Style

Merry and Bright FINAL

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