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Linoleum
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Linoleum can achieve a look that's very retro or very modern. It's a great choice if you want to infuse a room with a jolt of color, but it can also be used to create a more subtle effect.
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In addition to solids, linoleum is also available in marbled, flecked or graphic designs. It can be cut to create a custom design of your own creation.
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In a large, open playroom, or any room that you choose to keep sparsely furnished, a linoleum floor with a bold graphic design can serve as a focal point. With linoleum, it's easy to create your own custom design – but professional installation is necessary, because seams must be sealed with special adhesives or heat-welded rods.
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Decorators have always embraced natural materials such as linoleum, and so should you! It has a unique look and feel created by its natural, renewable ingredients . What's not to love?
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Linoleum enjoyed great popularity in the first half of the 20th century, and it's still the perfe ct material for creating a sense of historic authenticity or a sense of nostalgia in a cozy kitchen.
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Linoleum is known for its vivid, saturated colors that are created with natural pigments, but it is also available in sensual, lighter earth tones that highlight its organic qualities.
Professional Designers Love Linoleum!
Linoleum is a fun and convenient material for flooring, and you can get really creative with it. It's perfect for a beach house in a sunny yellow color—it brings the outdoors inside and makes it easy to wipe up tracked-in sand.
~Cynthia Rowley
Being a color fanatic, I'm in love with the saturated colors of linoleum. It's a great way to bring some POW! into casual living spaces or areas of high traffic in the home. What better combination than gorgeous color and indestructibility?
~Deborah Buck
I use linoleum in children's play areas. The colors are so much fun for kids.
~Penelope Irwin
A beautiful linoleum floor really complements the look of a mid-century home. Linoleum can be used as a graphic design element, to create checkerboards, random patterned designs, or juxtaposed contrasting colors.
~Chris Madden
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