Actually, Linoleum is still in use and is different from vinyl. It is made of linseed oil and various wood and cork flours. It is having a resurgence because of the concern for the environment - it is all biodegradable and is not made from petroleum like vinyl. Marmoleum is a brand name I've...
I did look at that one. Ran into reviews of seams lifting and a funny smell. Friends here have Pergo and like it, but I'm still trying for environmentally friendly.
I was actually all set to do that. I have a bunch of samples and I like them. Then I started hearing the horror stories in my neighborhood. Apparently it does really well in the dry areas, but buckles badly here in the wet spots like mine, where it rains part of every day. That was what sent me...
I am replacing a 30 plus year old carpet and vinyl floor combo. I want green, healthy, and good for another 30 years. Anybodyy using cork and linoleum? Can you share your experience and advice?
On a slab in a humid place ...