Making your home resplendent is a pleasure for many; choosing your flooring can create quite a dilemma, however. Linoleum flooring is definitely one of the most interesting solutions on the market today.
So what exactly is Linoleum flooring made of? It is, essentially, a layered combination of hardened linseed oil (linoxyn), cork dust, and a backing made of burlap or even canvas. Linoleum flooring provided a solution for high-traffic areas which was both durable and cost-effective. The new generation of linoleum flooring, however, is actually mostly made of vinyl—it has proven to be an even better material to make linoleum flooring out of.
There are several different qualities of linoleum flooring, and one must choose carefully. The “inlaid” type of linoleum flooring is created by applying this technique to the various layers in the floor. There are a plethora of lower quality types as well—they are said to range in both “grades” and “gauges.” These tend to be constituted of thinner layers—which is why they are known as easier-to-damage versions of linoleum flooring.
Finding the right reseller of high-quality flooring can be just as tough as making aesthetic decisions about your home. There are many ways to find one you trust—ask your friends and family, for example, where they purchased their linoleum flooring. The internet is also rife with useful information about your new floors—gather as much as you can from this oftentimes free source.
Make sure to hire professional help unless you are a linoleum flooring specialist—you want its installation to go as flawlessly as possible. Once it has been set, make sure to wait the appropriate time before treading it. You will appreciate the charm linoleum flooring can bring to your kitchen—it is a shiny and durable solution which will satisfy most.

