Let’s talk about curb appeal, shall we? Let's be honest, we spend hours agonising over the perfect hallway runner or the exact shade of white for the lounge, but we often forget the one thing that actually greets us (and our Amazon delivery driver) every single day: the doormat.
If your current mat is looking a little bit winter-worn and muddy, it’s time for a refresh. I was doing my weekly scroll through the Next New In section (a dangerous hobby, I know), and I stopped in my tracks when I saw the Lucy Tiffney floral doormat. It was the dopamine hit I never knew I needed.
First of all, the price starts at only £16. In the world of home styling, that is basically pocket change for an instant transformation.
Here is the thing: I spotted this mat styled in front of a vibrant pink door, and let me tell you, it is a total vibe. The bright, botanical florals absolutely pop, making this £16 gem the gift that keeps on giving.
If you aren't familiar with Lucy Tiffney, she is the queen of fresh, hand-painted botanical prints. This mat features her signature style, turning a boring household necessity into a literal piece of art for your entryway. It’s crafted from 100% pure coir (that’s coconut fibre for the non-experts), which means it’s tough enough to handle the high-traffic chaos of a busy home while still looking incredibly chic.
The door mat comes in two sizes - the standard 40x70 cm (perfect for most front doors) and a larger 60x90 cm if you’ve got a grander entrance. While it’s sturdy, remember that like most pretty coir mats, it’s happiest in a sheltered spot or indoors to keep those florals looking fresh.
While the Lucy Tiffney floral door mat is firmly at the top of my wishlist, Next is actually killing it with the spring doormat game right now. If florals aren't your thing, keep an eye out for:
The bunny rabbit Easter design: They have a gorgeous mat with a hude decorated rabbit that is just screaming for a sunny afternoon over Easter.
The pink floral van: So random, but so cool.
The scallop edging: Another Lucy Tiffney design, and I adore the scallop edging.
The bow doormat: You can’t go wrong with a classic greeting with a cutesy pink bow.
Editor’s Verdict:
For £16, you really can’t go wrong. It’s the easiest way to welcome spring into your home before the flowers even start blooming in the garden. My advice? Don’t wait. A doormat this cute, at this price point, usually has a habit of disappearing from the "In Stock" list faster than you can say "wipe your feet!"
Happy spring styling!









