Linoleum is a floor covering made from ecological resources such as burlap, or jute fabric.
It is a type of flooring that meets environmental protection requirements, as well as standards of hygiene, comfort and aesthetics.
Waterproof and easy to clean—simply with water and neutral pH soap—the characteristics of linoleum remain intact, preserving its original appearance.
The most outstanding qualities of linoleum are its perfectly homogeneous surface, the absence of joints, its elastic textile composition that helps prevent slipping, excellent acoustic insulation, and its waterproof and fire-resistant properties. Combined with its durability, these features make this flooring an ideal material for public buildings.
Linoleum flooring has continuously improved in recent years to adapt to current architectural and interior design styles, offering an infinite variety of designs and colors that meet the growing demands of modern requirements.
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