Doorstops nowadays are far more than a piece of old wood. There are some fantastic choices out there, and if you take great care in buying accessories for your house, why stop at the door?
We’ve rounded up 10 of our favourite door stops.
This key doorstop from Ziggiziggi is made from non slip rubber. Available in neutral black it is a fun and funky addition to the hall and is one of the more modern looking doorstops around. Its practical design would appeal if you are wanting to avoid the furry animal type doorstops. The doorstop costs £7.50.
This Angus Highland cow doorstop is your typical furry animal type doorstop. With its faux fur it looks like a cuddly toy but is much heavier. If you have children they will love it but so will adults. The design comes from Dora Designs and it costs £21.98 from Stylish Life.
There has been an increase in union jack designed products in the year of the jubilee and you can even have your own union jack door stop. Red Hen has brought out this union jack dog doorstop for the more patriotic amongst us. It is perfect if you want something that will stand out. The doorstop costs £22.
If you fancy something a bit more solid take a look at Cast in Style, a company which specialises in making and selling cast iron goods. This Punch and Judy doorstop set is made from cast iron with a polished finish, and is also available in black. Each door stop weighs 4.5 kg, easily keeping those doors ajar. The set costs £120.
Another dog door stop here, but the selection of them is so good that it’s hard to choose only one. Campbell the Scottish dog doorstopper costs £21.99 from Strawberry Fool. Made from black and grey dogtooth check fabric he is 32cm long, with the company also selling a matching draught excluder.
Funky Honey sells some cute and quirky gifts. One of our favourites is this Where’s Wally door stop. Standing at 17cm high, the Martin Handford character stands in his trademark striped jumper and blue jeans. Small enough to be missed he will cause guests to take a double look when they do notice him. The door stop costs £7.50.
The Giftery sells this Transomnia Green Polkadot House Beanbag doorstop for £9.99. It is made up of a beanbag type filling and is covered in pastel coloured material. On the polka dot covered house a blue door and yellow windows are stitched with a tidy handle for moving it about.
Admittedly this foot in the door doorstop is probably more to the taste of young woman although not necessarily so. It would make a fabulous gift for someone with a good sense of humour. The sexy stiletto doorstop is made from rubber and comes in black or red. Costs is £9.99 from Totally Funky.
Bertie Bristles Hedgehog Doorstop comes from the gift company Kraxi. He weighs 1kg and is a neat 25cm in size. Bertie costs £23.
This pink owl doorstop from Home Home Home is made from strong corduroy with patchwork features. It has buttons sewn on for the eyes, and stunning pink floral material for the mouth, and pink hands, feet and nose. The approximate weight is 1.7kg and it costs £12.95.
By Jackie Cosh
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I have to say that I think the "foot in the door" is the best one