Thin Un-Rug kitchen mat runner is placed at the base of long kitchen counters to protect natural wood floors.
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Kitchen Mats 101

Welcome back to The Neighborhood! In this edition we’re going to discuss an often overlooked aspect when it comes to the kitchen – floor protection! So read on if you’re curious about the protection these essential kitchen tools provide, and if you want to learn even more about kitchen mats, you can read a more in  Kitchen Mats 101: The Stylish Sidekicks Your Kitchen Never Knew It Needed.

Your Floor’s Best Friend in the Battle Against Mess

Low-Profile Un-Rug protective match shown at the kitchen sink to protect floors from spills and splatters.

Welcome to your kitchen—the epicenter of culinary creativity, spills, and the occasional fire alarm. While you're whipping up your next masterpiece, your floors are quietly taking the hit. From runaway olive oil to surprise tomato sauce splatters, your kitchen floors are under constant attack. But don’t worry; there’s a hero in your corner: the kitchen mat. These unsung sidekicks don’t just look pretty; they’re on a mission to keep your kitchen safe and your floors looking fresh. Let’s dig into how these mats work their magic, making your kitchen not only stylish but a lot safer.

Kitchens are battle zones. Hot pans, sharp knives, and the occasional “oops” moment with a full glass of red wine can turn your pristine kitchen into a slip-and-slide in seconds. That’s where kitchen mats step in. These protective pals are designed to shield your floors from spills, scratches, and the ever-dreaded sticky spots. Whether it’s a rubber-backed kitchen mat catching splashes at the sink or a washable kitchen runner along your cooking station, mats are your first line of defense.

Floor Saver Extraordinaire

Think of your kitchen mat as body armor for your floors. It absorbs the impact of everyday kitchen mishaps, like dropped utensils or sloshed-over pots, saving your hardwood, tile, or laminate from dings, dents, and stubborn stains. Plus, mats with a waterproof backing ensure that spilled liquids don’t seep through to the floors below, preventing long-term damage like warping or staining.

Get a Grip, Don’t Slip

Safety in the kitchen isn’t just about keeping your fingers away from sharp blades. Wet floors are a real hazard, turning your kitchen into a skating rink faster than you can say “cleanup on aisle three.” Non-slip mats are designed to stay put, with textured surfaces that provide traction underfoot, even when things get messy. So, when your sous chef (read: toddler) drops half their juice box on the floor, you won’t find yourself doing an unplanned pirouette.

Kitchen Comfort Mats: For When Cooking Feels Like a Marathon

Happy Feet kitchen comfort mat placed in front of a stove to help reduce aches and pains while cooking.

Let’s talk about the unsung heroes of kitchen comfort: anti-fatigue kitchen mats. These mats aren’t just there to look good—they’re working hard behind the scenes to keep you standing tall. Made from cushioned materials like foam or gel, they absorb the shock of standing on hard surfaces for long periods, reducing stress on your feet, legs, and lower back.

 

Protection Beyond the Floors

By reducing fatigue, anti-fatigue mats also help reduce those pesky balance mishaps that happen when you’re too tired to notice the oil slick underfoot. Less fatigue means you’re more alert, making these mats a stealthy safety upgrade that does more than meets the eye.

Goodbye, Slippery Socks

We’ve all done the sock shuffle across a kitchen floor. But slippery socks and smooth tiles are a dangerous duo. Rubber backed kitchen mats provide just enough friction to keep you grounded, even when your favorite song comes on, and you’re tempted to break into a dance while sautéing.

Kitchen Runners: Cover More Ground with Style and Safety

For kitchens with long countertops, kitchen runner mats are the ultimate multitaskers. They extend across your most-used spaces, catching all the drips, drops, and splashes that come with everyday cooking. But it’s not just about coverage—it’s about keeping your kitchen safe and sound.

Un-Rug is a low-profile, rubber backed mat that is machine washable.

Cushioning the Impact Zone

From the fridge to the sink to the stove, these areas are like the fast lanes on the highway. Kitchen runners cushion your every step, softening the blow of long cooking sessions and making your kitchen feel like a safer, cozier place to be.

Safe Step Zones

Kitchen runner mats do more than just keep things comfy; they define safe step zones in your kitchen. By visually and physically setting boundaries, they guide foot traffic away from hazards, like hot oven doors or crowded cutting boards. It’s like adding safety lanes in the busiest parts of your kitchen.

Kitchen Mats: A Defense Against Every Spill, Splatter, and Slip

Happy Feet anti-fatigue kitchen mats feature a waterproof and wipeable surface to make cleaning easy.

Kitchen mats are the ultimate shield against everyday wear and tear. They protect your flooring from abrasive dirt and debris, which, if left unchecked, could scratch and damage the surface over time. This is especially crucial for delicate flooring types like hardwood, which can be unforgiving to the frequent drop of utensils or heavy pots.

A Slip-Resistant Base Camp

Kitchens are bustling hubs of activity, and every spill or splash is a potential hazard. Slip-resistant mats provide a stable surface underfoot, reducing the risk of accidents. Whether it’s a sudden spill of water, oil, or a dollop of pancake batter that didn’t quite make it to the pan, these mats give you a fighting chance at staying upright.

Protection Against the Unexpected

Ever notice how the kitchen seems to be the place where unexpected messes just happen? One second, everything’s fine; the next, you’ve got a waterfall cascading from the sink or a wayward egg that’s gone rogue. Kitchen mats act like a protective barrier, catching the brunt of the mess before it hits your floors.

Choosing the Right Kitchen Mat: Safety First, Style Close Second

Woman flipping over the corner of a Timeless Trellis Un-Rug looking at the durable, USA made rubber backing.

When shopping for kitchen mats, prioritize safety and protection features. Look for rubber backed kitchen mats, cushioned materials, and easy-to-clean surfaces. Mats with beveled edges are also great for helping reduce trips, ensuring that the transition from mat to floor is smooth.

Size It Right

Place mats in high-traffic and high-risk areas: in front of the sink, stove, or anywhere you’re likely to stand for long periods. For large kitchens, consider using runner mats along the main workspace to maximize protection.

Style with Safety

Safety doesn’t have to be boring. Today’s mats come in a variety of designs that let you match your kitchen’s aesthetic while still providing the protection you need. From classic prints to modern, minimalist styles, there’s a mat for every kitchen vibe.

Caring for Your Kitchen Mats: Keep Them Clean, Keep Them Safe


Proper care keeps your mats looking good and working hard. Regularly shake out or vacuum mats to remove dirt and crumbs. For deeper cleaning, many mats are machine washable—just toss them in, and they’re good as new. Check the care label for best practices, especially for mats with specific backings or coatings that need a little extra TLC.

Conclusion: Kitchen Mats Are More Than a Pretty Face

Kitchen mats do more than decorate your space—they’re your first line of defense against spills, slips, and tired feet. They protect your floors, add a layer of comfort, and make your kitchen a safer place to cook, clean, and dance like nobody’s watching. So, the next time you’re shopping for kitchen essentials, don’t overlook the humble mat. It’s the secret ingredient to a safe, stylish kitchen that’s always ready for action.

An image of one of the Matterly manufacturing facilities in Georgia.

A Little Info to Let You Know…

We like to give you, the reader, a little info as to who we are. At Matterly, our history is deeply rooted in matting and floor coverings; like 6 decades deep. From where we sit as we type out this article, a quick walk through one set of doors leads out to a manufacturing plant floor where thousands of floor mats are made every day. We’re making rubber, we’re extruding fibers, we’re printing on textiles, and it’s all being done right here in America.

Bobby DeBardeleben