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How Is It Made? Linoleum floors are made using a blend of linseed oil, wood flour, resins, cork dust, mineral pigments and limestone, which is mounted to jute backing. Linoleum is one of the only types of flooring material that is biodegradable and anti-bacterial.
Notable Benefits Linoleum flooring is robust, easy to care for and stain- and scratch-resistant. At Better-Flooring.com, we recommend linoleum to clients who are searching for a floor material that is ideal for high-traffic areas or families with young children or pets. One of linoleum's most unique traits is that the pattern and color are solid throughout the wear layer's thickness. This means that any wear will still look the same as the rest of the floor. It is sold in many different designs and patterns in a rainbow of colors, so you can find something that matches the decor of your home.
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