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The Bath Mat collections at CAM Living are essentials.

Not only functional, preventing slips and falls, but they also keep your feet warm from the cold tile floors. They also come in a multitude of different shapes, sizes, and qualities to ensure that every bathroom aesthetic is met. Not only can bath mats add a punch of color and fun to an otherwise basic bathroom, but they are also necessary for safety. Bathroom floors get slippery when wet, and bath mats ensure there is a safe place to plant your feet.

The Basics

Bath mats play a large role in not only shaping the look of your bathroom but also maintaining your flooring and improving your regular daily routine.


It’s important to consider size, material, durability, maintenance and any additional safety features a bath mat can provide before making your decision.

The difference between a bath rug & a bath mat.

Both will perform the same function of absorbing water and protecting your floors, however, there are differences in quality, backing, and purpose.

Bath Mat

Bath rugs differ from bath mats in texture and style. You will find bath rugs are fluffier and lend more comfort and luxury to your bathroom space. We offer bath rugs in fashionable designs and styles that add a touch of decor to your bathroom.

Bath Rug

Bath rugs differ from bath mats in texture and style. You will find bath rugs are fluffier and lend more comfort and luxury to your bathroom space. We offer bath rugs in fashionable designs and styles that add a touch of decor to your bathroom.

Materials

When deciding on a bath mat, durability should also be considered first.

The location will help decide the best material for a bath mat or rug. Master bathrooms with daily use should consider a micro-fiber that can absorb moisture from daily showers & are easy to throw in the wash to clean. Guest bathrooms that are mostly decorative can house pretty cotton bath mats that aren’t as frequently used.

Polyester is one of the most common fabrics in area rugs and bath mats alike. In large part because polyester offers durability when it comes to rugs that will undergo high traffic. Polyester bath rugs are best placed in first floor bathrooms that will be used by everyone. Make sure to purchase a polyester bathmat that has a gel backing, to ensure there are no slips or falls! 

Microfibre is absorbent and molds to your feet, these bath mats are comfortable and offer great support for the first step out of the shower and getting ready in front of the mirror.


Chenille is soft and textured, this fabric gives bath mats a luxurious feel to your bath mat while still offering great absorbency. These fibres are often used to create noodle bathmats.

Sizing

To make the best decision about a bathmat, start by measuring your entire bathroom and measuring the floor space where you want to place the rug.  Think about the position, which is usually the center of the room or in front of the bathtub – anywhere you might need to prevent slips and falls. Bath mats that are too small can be a safety hazard, however if it’s too large it may not lie flat. Rugs that will be placed in front of showers or sinks usually measure in at 17″ by 24″, while those measuring 21″ by 34″ fit well outside most tubs.