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No Bad Luck Here: Explaining Common Doormat Superstitions

July 27, 2023

No Bad Luck Here: Explaining Common Doormat Superstitions

We’ve all been to homes with great doormats. We love the welcome they convey—a warm embrace inviting you home or a hearty hello greeting guests. But have you ever stopped to wonder why some doormats are said to bring good luck while others attract bad vibes? If so, check out our guide—No Bad Luck Here: explaining common doormat superstitions.

Leaving the Doormat Upside Down

In many cultures, people have different beliefs and superstitions when it comes to items or actions that may bring bad luck. For instance, leaving your doormat upside down is taboo in certain societies. The roots of this belief date back to ancient times, when people believed that evil spirits could enter their homes through the front door. They thought an upside-down doormat could potentially trap these spirits inside the house, causing harm and misfortune to the occupants. Hence, the practice of placing the doormat with the right side up became a common tradition in many regions of the world. Even though some people today might not believe in such superstitions, it remains a fascinating aspect of cultural customs and beliefs that have stood the test of time.

Avoiding the Word “Welcome”

In certain parts of the world, some people believe that a simple doormat with the word “welcome” emblazoned on it could cause some major problems. In fact, those who believe in this superstition avoid using doormats with this particular greeting, as it’s like extending an open invitation to anything and everything to enter their home. They see the word “welcome” as an open door that you should avoid, regardless of your intention to greet a friendly neighbor dropping by. While it may seem like a strange tradition to some, it’s just one example of the many cultural differences that exist around the world. But because superstitions are often just old tales, you don’t have to worry that a welcome mat will attract the wrong energy to your home.

Choosing a Doormat Color

Some people follow the traditions of Feng Shui in hopes of attracting good luck to their homes when choosing a doormat color. According to the Tao and Buddhist principles, the color of your doormat should align with the direction your front door faces. A red, purple, or orange doormat is thought to bring prosperity and energy to your home if your front door faces south. On the other hand, those with a northern-facing front door should opt for a blue or black doormat to ward off any negative energy. While there is no scientific evidence to support this practice, many still swear by the power of Feng Shui and the impact a doormat can have on their home’s energy.

Now that you’re aware of some common superstitions associated with doormats, you can select the ideal doormat for your home without worrying about attracting bad luck. Take a chance on the mat of your choosing with no apprehension! Check out the Personalized Doormat Company’s selection of personalized welcome mats. These doormats allow you to express yourself and put your unique stamp on any space.



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