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Synonyms and antonyms of Floor coverings in British Thesaurus

Floor coverings

bath mat (noun)

a piece of thick cloth that you stand on while you dry yourself after a bath or shower

carpet (noun)

a thick soft cover for a floor

coconut matting (noun)

British a substance used for covering floors, made from the rough fibres around a coconut

dhurrie (noun)

a thick cotton rug (=small carpet), originally from India

doormat (noun)

a piece of material that you clean the soles (=bottoms) of your shoes on before you go into a building

durrie ()

another spelling of dhurrie

flooring (noun)

materials such as wood or tiles that are used for making or covering a floor

hearthrug (noun)

a small thick piece of carpet placed on the floor in front of a fireplace

lino (noun)

British linoleum

mat (noun)

a small piece of thick rough cloth that is put on a floor to protect it or for decoration

matting (noun)

strong rough material that is woven from natural fibres, used as a floor cover

rug (noun)

a small carpet that covers part of a floor

runner (noun)

a long narrow carpet, especially in a hall or on stairs

seagrass (noun)

a type of carpet made from seagrass

shag (noun)

a rough carpet surface made of many long pieces of wool or other material

tatami (noun)

a type of carpet made from the dried stems of plants, used in traditional Japanese buildings

underfelt (noun)

British underlay

underlay (noun)

British a layer of soft cloth that you put on a floor under a carpet

welcome mat (noun)

a small rug on the floor outside a door that people step on before they enter