Flooring

Simple Guide to Linoleum Flooring

Linoleum flooring is a resilient flooring material that has been in residential and commercial use since the mid-19th century and was extremely popular in the 1950s. However, after the 50s peak in its popularity, linoleum flooring was replaced by natural wood, stone and ceramic tiles. Thanks to the constant improvements in technology, material used and designed, linoleum flooring is gaining back its original popularity. More durable, easy to install and maintain, linoleum flooring is once again being considered a sustainable flooring option, made from resilient materials such as linseed oil, cork dust and rosin. Read More →

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