The article discusses personal experiences with different types of bath mats, emphasizing practicality and aesthetics. One tester prefers a hinoki wood mat for its quick-drying properties, despite having to replace it every two years due to environmental factors. Another tester appreciates a monstera-shaped mat for its cute design and durability, highlighting its ease of maintenance. The article also mentions various retailers like Wayfair, which offer a wide selection of bath mats that are both stylish and functional, catering to different preferences in bathroom decor.
I also don't need my bathroom to have a ton of personality or color, so the one I landed on in my current apartment was a wabi-sabi Japanese one made from hinoki wood.
This monstera-shaped bath mat brought some life into my floors, and has held up surprisingly well for something so cutesy.
Though we haven't had a moment to test all the bath mats in the world, we do have our eyes on a few more from our favorite retailers.
Wayfair is another great retailer with seemingly endless options of both practical and more fanciful bath mats.
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