Odd one this.
Would anyone ask their GP, a paramedic or a carer to remove their footwear? (Stretch of the imagination re doctors doing housecalls ) I know…
The majority of houses, in this country at least have no hall to speak of and no space for piles of shoes (trip hazard?) or apart from the stairs room for a chair.
I think it is an undignified palaver, especially if people have dressed up for an occasion, faffing about in a small space with buckles and laces and falling over themselves., to put on some manky sweaty old slipper.
Absolutely hate the look and feel of fluffy slippers paired with smart clothing, - I’d feel like Mrs. Merton and anyway also. stockinged feet slithering about on laminate flooring is a disaster waiting to happen even for dogs.
Wet wellington boots/ sludgy dog walk stuff well you’d go round the back surely !
The tyranny of light coloured carpets…..I say bring back the busy designs of the seventies and get a really good doormat.