Linoleum Kitchen Flooring

Linoleum kitchen flooring has numerous qualities, making it a desirable flooring product to use in the kitchen. Pluses of linoleum are that it’s environmentally friendly, the color goes all the way through the product, there are lots of colors to choose from, it’s durable, and it’s easy to take care of. The negatives of linoleum flooring are that it costs a bit more than vinyl flooring and a special linoleum glue is required to stick it to the sub-floor. Linoleum kitchen flooring may be just the right answer for your home.

Linoleum kitchen flooring has come a long way. Although many people automatically think of hospital floors when they think of linoleum, there are many beautiful patterns and colors available that can turn your kitchen into the masterpiece that you want it to be. Use your creativity and mix it up to create a kitchen floor to be proud of.

What is linoleum? Linoleum flooring is made of renewable resources like linseed oil, rosin, cork powder, wood floor, and pigments. Linoleum is not just used for flooring. It is also used as baseboards, trim, desktops, and countertops, among other uses. Although many people think of linoleum and vinyl flooring as the same thing, linoleum is ecologically friendly while vinyl flooring is not.
Linoleum is extremely durable. It is widely used commercially because of the durability and ease of maintenance. It does not scratch or scuff so it is great for high traffic areas that see a lot of wear and tear. Another great benefit of linoleum flooring is its natural bacterial resistant qualities. That’s why it is so great in rooms like the kitchen, bathroom, and the children’s rooms. Linoleum is biodegradable so when you do dispose of it, it does not harm the environment like vinyl flooring does. The environmentally friendly benefits are why many people choose linoleum flooring over vinyl flooring for their kitchen and home.
Linoleum is known as the “forty year flooring” because of its durability. In fact, over time linoleum hardens which makes it even more durable to keep it looking beautiful no matter how much traffic it receives. Since the color of linoleum goes entirely through the flooring, that means that it stays looking the same no matter what happens to it.
Installing linoleum flooring is a lot like vinyl flooring except that you will use an adhesive made especially for linoleum. It can be installed over a smooth existing floor or sub-floor for maximum installation ease. If you are unsure whether your kitchen linoleum should be installed over the existing flooring, ask your contractor, flooring installer, or at the home improvement store where you purchased your linoleum,
Caring for linoleum flooring is not that difficult. Sweeping up dirt and grit regularly will help to keep the dirt from being ground into the linoleum. Place rugs or mats at the entrances to try to alleviate some of the dirt, sand, and grit from the floors. Linoleum can be wiped clean with a damp mop. Try these tips on removing stains from linoleum.
The cost of linoleum flooring is slightly higher than the highest quality of vinyl flooring would cost you. It will last much longer than the vinyl tile though, so your money will be well spent.
Linoleum flooring comes in so many different colors and patterns. You will be able to create a beautiful floor using linoleum. Mix and match different colors with patterns to create that beautiful custom look that gives a kitchen its character and interest. Do not be afraid to make patterns and mix colors — you may find that you have created a beautiful kitchen floor that others will be envious of.

3 thoughts on “Linoleum Kitchen Flooring”

  1. We have been remodeling a 1955 small ranch style home and the kitchen has linoleum tiles on the floor. One place has a “chunk” out of one of the tiles by the back door. It shows the wear and we stripped it trying to restore it. I am wondering if Linoleum can be painted with either an oil or latex paint with some coats of varnish to protect the painted surface.
    We tried to save the hardwood floor in the living room but it was too abused but with a paint treatment and a greek key design it looks great. I was now considering the same for this linoleum floor but cannot any paint that says it is for this.
    Thank you for hosting a wonderful site such as this for amateurs such as my husband and I.
    Carolyn

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  2. As our kids are still fairly young, we have linoleum in their playroom….it is perfect. Very durable and easy to care for. We had it professionally installed, so we wouldn’t mess up and have to redo it. Definitely worth the price that is a bit more than vinyl, but very well worth it.

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