What is the best protective layer of linoleum for an apartment? How to choose linoleum - nuances and selection criteria

Landscaping and layout 29.08.2019
Landscaping and layout
Linoleum has served as a floor covering for hundreds of years. Many years ago, it was based exclusively on natural components: resins, linens and oils. Even the word linoleum itself has two Latin concepts: linum - flax seed and oleum - olive oil. The variety of types of coverage of our time is impressive in its scope. However, this material has some "disadvantages": poor resistance to frost and sunlight, a specific smell. Which linoleum to choose? We will talk about this further.

Choosing linoleum for an apartment

What is the best linoleum for an apartment?

For an apartment, you need to select linoleum with a layer thickness of 2 - 2.5 mm.

The cleanest linoleum from an environmental point of view is marmoleum. It does not accumulate static electricity, is resistant to wear and tear, durable, retains paints for a long time over time. It does not grow bacteria, so it will be appropriate in children's and teenage rooms and in those places where people with asthma live. Since natural linoleum is very fragile and tough, it requires skill in laying. Sometimes linoleum is made of synthetic materials, for an apartment it will be the most justified solution. Linoleum based on synthetic components is made from PVC.

There are 3 types of linoleum:

  1. Classic - has a base made of felt, polyester or jute fiber. Width one and a half - two meters.
  2. Foamed vinyl - material in rolls is soft and high-strength, one and a half to four meters wide.
  3. Dubbed - has a composition of vinyl on a non-woven base.

What are the criteria for choosing this floor covering?

Linoleum is a durable, practical and inexpensive material.

Criteria for determining a suitable linoleum:

  • compliance with its purpose (for the hallway, bathroom, bedroom, nursery and other rooms);
  • to what extent it will be able to withstand the existing loads on the floor (the number of residents in the apartment and the permeability of the place are influenced);
  • to what extent the qualities declared by the manufacturer meet regulatory requirements such a floor covering (in terms of moisture resistance, sound absorption and thermal insulation, in terms of antistaticity, hygiene);
  • how much it fits into the design of the room (sometimes with patterns that are monochromatic or imitate the natural texture of wood, stone, tiles, fabric, etc.)

Knowing the markings will help you avoid operational problems.

It is worth studying the labeling before buying, if only so as not to be mistaken with the choice. The entire classification of the coating complies with the current European system.

The marking has a two-digit designation, in which the first digit indicates the type of room where it is permissible to use linoleum.

For example, 2 - residential, 3 - offices, 4 - industrial premises. The number that follows the first indicates the planned loads in the range from 1 (low) to 4 (high). Let's demonstrate specific examples of choosing a coating in accordance with its brand:

  • it is advisable to lay a covering of class 21 in a study or bedroom;
  • linoleum 23, 24 classes can be purchased for a family of 5 people, for the kitchen or hallway; here you can consider the option with 31-33 classes - everything will depend on the specific situation.

Another flooring is classified based on the presence or absence of a base:

  1. Linoleum without a base - thin (1.2 - 1.6 mm), single-layer, pattern throughout the entire thickness. Such a coating is relatively inexpensive, most of all suitable for places with high characteristics in terms of humidity and dirt. Therefore, his destiny is to cover the floor in the kitchen or bathroom. The term of use is from 5 to 7 years. Sometimes you can find baseless linoleum with a protective layer on the surface, which increases its resistance to abrasion.
  2. Linoleum with a foamed base. Produced in 2 - 3.5 mm thickness. Its design is more complex, in comparison with the first type, it has more than one layer. Service life - 10 years. They are used in places with a high degree of pollution that require frequent wet cleaning (in kitchens, bathrooms, hallways).
  3. Linoleum with warm base... Has a polymer layer up to one and a half millimeters with a uniform throughout the volume or a printed pattern. This layer is glued to a felt or jute base (artificial or natural). The total layers can be up to 5 mm. Coatings from this group keep warm well, are soft and elastic at the same time. Their purpose is any room with low humidity. They have one feature - a slight expansion during the period of operation, when they are "trampled down". Therefore, when linoleum of this group is laid, a small gap (about 0.5 cm) is left between the wall surface and the material.

What technical characteristics should I pay attention to?

Linoleum can dampen sound from shock loads.

Close attention should be paid to:

  • thickness;
  • resistance to pressure and abrasion;
  • waterproofness;
  • incombustibility;
  • sound and heat insulation properties;
  • chromaticity;
  • antistatic qualities;
  • immunity of chemical compounds.

The most important requirement for linoleum is the degree of its durability. And for residential premises, this degree should be high enough. In other words, linoleum with a layer thickness of 2 - 2.5 mm should be selected for an apartment. The use of a coating in an apartment space thicker than 3 mm does not make sense.

How not to get confused in the variety of types of coverage?

Laying linoleum should be carried out only on a perfectly flat base.

Multi-layer coatings are considered versatile in use. They are based on fiberglass. On the front side, it is impregnated with PVC paste. A layer of "canvas" PVC of a different composition is applied to the latter. A drawing is applied to its surface using large engraved impression cylinders. 6 colors are involved. A translucent layer of high strength PVC (0.15 mm thick) finally fixes the pattern. From the inside out, a substrate is attached to the fiberglass base. It comes in jute, polyester, fabric and PVC foam. The best is considered to be a foam backing that has the same thermal expansion parameters as the outer layer. This makes it possible not to deform the coating when heated. A coating is considered to be of higher quality if its substrate is applied mechanically rather than chemically.

Independent opinion on the best linoleum

For a home, you should choose a durable coating. Especially if there are small children or animals in it. It's obvious. But how do you determine the strength of a material? This is very easy to do. We need to conduct our own investigation. A piece of the coating that you are going to buy is useful for this, so it must be obtained for personal use (you can ask in the store). With this piece, you will have to conduct a small experiment in order to identify the "pros" and "cons" of this coating on your personal experience.

What's worth doing?

You can bend, scratch, try to tear. That is, check for resistance to mechanical stress. A good coating will not tear, dent, crack or break. For example, try to tear the material with your hands, like tearing paper: a good coating will not allow you to do this. A fold check should reveal the following: a small jam that forms when the edge of a piece is folded should straighten itself (if, of course, the material is of high quality). No cracks or breaks should occur. Scratching on a piece should also not leave any visible traces (and even more deep scratches).

Apply what you've learned. And good luck!

Despite the expansion of the flooring market, the production of linoleum is not slowing down. The use of safe technologies and an affordable price have made this product one of the most popular products in its category. At the same time, buyers are increasingly concerned with the issue of choice. The assortment is expanding every year, causing an urgent question: "what kind of linoleum is still better?" Today we will try to give you an answer to this question.

What to focus on when choosing linoleum?

It is always very difficult to make a choice. Criteria that are of paramount importance to some are not so important to others. In order not to regret the choice made in the future, one should take into account in which room the linoleum will be laid. When making a purchase, focus on the characteristics of the rooms, namely:

  • Maximum permeability of the room;
  • The purpose of the room;
  • Premises requiring special conditions (protection from moisture, grease, abrasion);
  • General design of the rooms.

Varieties of linoleum

To understand which linoleum is best for an apartment, you need to understand its varieties. Knowing the advantages and disadvantages of each, you can choose the necessary product without being disappointed later.

Natural linoleum

Natural linoleum contains only harmless components. In addition to the jute fabric base, pine resins, cork and wood flour are used in the production of such products, linseed oil, lime powder, natural dyes. The use of such coatings is permissible even in children's rooms. It is also safe for allergy sufferers.

Components found in natural linoleum

Advantages:

  • compliance with environmental standards;
  • bactericidal properties of the material;
  • abrasion resistance;
  • does not fade from time to time;
  • does not fade in the sun;
  • does not support combustion;
  • variety of colors;
  • ease of use.

Flaws:

  • not resistance to moisture, which is why it is not advisable to lay it in the kitchen and corridor;
  • when bending linoleum, cracks may appear on the surface, this should be taken into account when transporting and working with the product;
  • quite high price compared to artificial linoleums.

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) linoleum

The main binder in PVC linoleum is polyvinyl chloride. The product also contains plasticizers, fillers, stabilizers and colorants.

Advantages:

  • antistatic coating;
  • low thermal conductivity;
  • moisture resistance;
  • ease of styling;
  • environmental Safety;
  • variety of colors.

Flaws:

  • instability to alkalis and solvents;
  • shrinks after laying;
  • under the influence of low temperatures, the elasticity of the material decreases, which can lead to cracking.

PVC linoleums come with a base (fabric, non-woven, foamed), without a base, single-layer, multi-layer

According to the purpose, PVC linoleum is divided into:

  • Domestic. The thickness of the household linoleum is 1-4 mm. It can have a polyester or foam backing. The service life of household PVC linoleum is no more than 5 years;
  • Commercial. Commercial linoleum has a very high degree of durability. It has a very thick protective layer. It is used in office and work premises. The service life of commercial linoleum is 1-25 years;
  • Semi-commercial. The structure of semi-commercial linoleum is similar to household linoleum, but has a thickened protective layer (up to 0.7 mm). It is laid in the rooms of the apartment with the highest traffic (kitchens, hallways), in office premises with low traffic. The service life of semi-commercial linoleum is 7-20 years;
  • Specialized. Such linoleum is developed for specific tasks... Sports - covered with a polyurethane layer that improves wear resistance. Bactericidal - contains antifungal and antibacterial additives. Anti-slip - thanks to the added quartz chips, it has a raised surface. Sound absorbing - has a thickened base.

Glyphthal

Glyphthal linoleum is made by applying alkyd resin to a fabric base. Before laying it, the product should lie in a warm room. So that after laying it does not deform.

Advantages:

  • increased thermal insulation;
  • increased sound insulation.

Flaws:

  • fragility of the material;
  • the complexity of installation due to the possibility of cracks.

Colloxylin

Colloxylin linoleum is a baseless single-layer floor covering.

It is made from wood or cotton cellulose nitrate, plasticizers, fillers, stabilizers.

Advantages:

  • moisture resistance;
  • flexibility (retains even at low temperatures);
  • elasticity.

Flaws:

  • risk of shrinkage;
  • instability to organic solvents, alkalis, acids;
  • high heat absorption coefficient;
  • reacts to temperature changes.

Relin linoleum is a two-layer floor material.

The top layer is a natural rubber rubber with increased strength and hardness. The bottom layer is a rubber based on styrene rubber, which has medium hardness and improves the cushioning properties of the material

Advantages:

  • low slip level;
  • good shock absorption properties;
  • firmness and elasticity.

Flaws:

  • high thermal conductivity;
  • instability to solvents;
  • presence in the composition harmful substances evaporating over time.

The choice of linoleum with a focus on the purpose of the room

To know which linoleum is better to choose for a particular room, you need to know the product labeling. It consists of two numbers. First digit:

  • 1 - means that the product is intended for rooms with minimal traffic,
  • 2 - for residential premises,
  • 3 - office,
  • 4 - production.

The second means the possible loads on the coating and varies from 1 (lowest) to 4 (highest).

What is better to put in the living room?

The passability of the guest room is moderate. For her, choose a coating with a thickness of 1.5 mm. Since the susceptibility to mechanical stress is low, inexpensive household PVC-based linoleum is suitable.

An inexpensive household linoleum is suitable for a living room.

Children's room

In children's rooms, the main focus is on the environmental friendliness of coatings. Therefore, it is better to choose a natural product. Even if it is not so durable, it will not harm the health of the child.

It is better to lay natural linoleum in the room for children.

Dormitory

The bedroom is a low-traffic room. Here you can lay linoleum with a thickness of 1.2 mm. As an option - PVC linoleum on a foam basis or polyester household.

Entrance hall, kitchen, corridor

These rooms have the greatest traffic throughout the apartment. Here it is advisable to lay linoleum with a thickness of 3mm. For such premises, you can choose household PVC linoleum or even semi-commercial.

For the kitchen, you can choose semi-commercial linoleum

In custody

Understanding which linoleum company is better, it is safe to say that the domestic industry does not lag behind European competitors. One of the leading domestic firms for the production of floor coverings can be called Tarkett. Imported linoleums are represented by such companies as Juteks, Forbo, Venus, IVS.

In addition to the characteristics described, when choosing linoleum for an apartment, you should pay attention to its appearance. The presence of relief and greasy shine should alert you. The strong smell of the product indicates its harmfulness. It is unlikely that such linoleum can be laid in residential premises. Therefore, take your time with the choice. As the saying goes: "Measure seven times - cut once!"

Linoleum is a time-tested type of flooring. It is presented in a large assortment, and you need to select it depending on the type of room.

Therefore, we will consider how to choose linoleum for an apartment in terms of quality, so that it is not only beautiful, but also environmentally safe, and is used for a longer period.

Today floor coverings are on the market in huge assortment- laminate, parquet, tiles, porcelain stoneware, but linoleum does not lose its popularity. Its design is varied and multifaceted, the flooring is quite simple, and the price is affordable for any consumer.

But first, let's get acquainted briefly with its types in terms of binding materials, class, scope, and how to choose linoleum for an apartment in terms of quality correctly.

The main types of linoleum

To decide which material to choose for an apartment, consider its types, based on the composition, the main advantages and disadvantages.

Natural linoleum

Its pie can be described as follows: a linoleum mixture of natural components is applied to a jute substrate - wood flour, lime, pine resin, flax oil, natural dyes... The mixture is pressed and dried according to the technology, the result is a building material that is strong in structure.

Pros:

  • High strength, wear resistance;
  • Ecological cleanliness, thanks to natural ingredients;
  • Antistatic properties, UV resistant;
  • Fire safety;
  • The presence of bactericidal properties (thanks to flax oil);
  • Long service life (20 years or more).

Minuses:

  • High cost compared to synthetic counterparts;
  • The material is quite fragile and tough, so care should be taken when transporting;
  • It is better to entrust the styling to a specialist, since you yourself may not cope with it efficiently;
  • It is not recommended to install in rooms with high humidity.

PVC linoleum

It is produced on a fabric, non-woven heat and sound insulation base or without a base. It can be single or multiple layers. PVC linoleum is most in demand in the consumer market, as it is the most affordable in terms of the price factor.

Pros:

  • Environmental safety (it is not toxic);
  • Moisture resistance, it is not subject to decay;
  • Simplicity of styling;
  • A wide variety color palette, drawings, patterns, imitation for a variety of finishing building materials;
  • Low thermal conductivity;
  • Has dielectric properties;
  • Unpretentious care.

Minuses:

  • Susceptible to negative temperatures - its elastic properties are reduced, and it can easily crack;
  • Under influence elevated temperature may shrink;
  • Unpleasant specific odor in the first weeks after installation.

Alkyd linoleum

This type always has a fabric base, with alkyd resins applied to it, which improves its properties.

Main advantages:

  • Improved properties of sound and heat insulation;
  • Increased durability.

Flaws:

  • Decrease in elasticity with decreasing temperature;
  • It is advisable to entrust the styling to a specialist;
  • Before laying, he should spend the night in a warm place to exclude changes in geometric dimensions.

Relin (rubber linoleum)

It is two-layer: the base is made of transformed rubber, the face layer is made of a mixture of a rubber carrier with a pigment.

Positive sides:

  • High water resistance;
  • Strength, elasticity;
  • Long service life.

Negative: in residential apartments, its use is unacceptable, since relin emits harmful substances. But it is successfully used in sports facilities, swimming pools, garages.

Colloxylin linoleum

This is a single-layer, baseless coating made of nitrocellulose with the addition of gypsum, plasticizers, and dyes.

Advantages:

  • Quite elastic;
  • Moisture resistant building material;
  • Has a decorative shine.

Disadvantages: prone to shrinkage, unstable to temperature extremes.

Consider how to choose linoleum for an apartment in quality, so that it matches the nature of the room, the requirements for flooring.

Criteria for choosing linoleum

The material must meet necessary requirements of the room where it will be laid. These are moisture resistance, durability, heat-insulating and sound-insulating properties, antistatic, fire safety, and so on.

In addition, when choosing linoleum for an apartment in terms of quality, it should be borne in mind that the actual load on the floor in living rooms is less than in the kitchen, hallway, corridor, therefore, the characteristics of the purchased building material should be different.

Linoleum in appearance is selected based on the design of the room, its style, general color scheme.

It is marked by class, based on its composition and degree of wear resistance. The class is conventionally indicated in the form of two numbers, where the first characterizes the type of premises, For example:
2 - living rooms of apartments, public buildings;
3 - office rooms;
4 - production areas.


1 - low degree;
2 - medium intensity;
3 - high intensity of the load;
4 - very high intensity.

Considering how to choose linoleum for an apartment in terms of quality, you need to know that all types of building materials have an upper protective (working) layer, the thickness of which determines the wear resistance of the material.

The protective cover protects against mechanical damage, retains aesthetic and operational parameters for a longer time and is applied with a thickness of 0.15mm (household) to 0.8mm (commercial).

Scope of linoleum

The degree of wear resistance determines the field of application of synthetic linoleum:

Household linoleum (wear resistance class 21 - 23) is used in residential apartments, it is elastic, designed for light loads, easy to clean, with a protective layer thickness of 0.15mm - 0.25mm.

Semi-commercial linoleum (wear resistance class 31 - 34) for apartments will do in the hallway, kitchen, apartment corridor, as well as in small offices, shops, pharmacies, hospital wards, hotels.

Commercial linoleum (wear resistance class 41 - 43) are laid in shops, offices, industrial premises with a high degree of load and cross-country ability. It has increased strength characteristics and is the thickest version of linoleum.

Choosing linoleum for an apartment

Bedroom

In a bedroom where we spend little time, class 21 is suitable. Another indicator is important for a longer use of the material and resistance to mechanical stress. This is the size of the protective layer for the bedroom equal to 0.15mm.

Living room

For the living room, where we gather with the whole family and spend more time, thereby increasing the load on the floor, class 22 linoleum is suitable, the protective layer is 0.15 - 0.2 mm.

Hallway and corridor

There is a high degree of cross-country ability, since all family members move along the corridor more than once. For the hallway and corridor, class 23 would be an acceptable option, or, if the family is large, then the semi-commercial version of 31 - 32 classes, select a protective layer 0.25 mm and higher.

Children's room

In the nursery, it all depends on the age of the child or two, his activity. We consider the nursery as a room with average traffic, but with the possibility of damage to the coating. If this happens, we will repair the linoleum.

For children, choose class 22 - 23, protective layer 0.2mm. In addition, the floor in the children's room should not be too smooth so that the child does not slip on it; it is better to choose a material with a textured surface.

Choosing linoleum for the kitchen

In the kitchen, the floor must have high durability, be resistant to mechanical stress, and not react to household chemicals.

You can choose a household 23, 24 class, if you cook a little and the family is small. If there are 5 or more people in the family, then it is better to choose class 31 - 32 with a protective layer thickness of 0.4 and higher.

Choice of colors, patterns

Studying the question of how to choose linoleum for an apartment in terms of quality, we will dwell on the color and floor pattern along the way, which plays an important role in the interior.

Various textures and colors allow you to design stylish and interesting options... At the expense of light colors, a correctly selected pattern can visually expand the space.

It is better to decorate the floor of the bedroom, children's room in light, warm colors of cream, coffee with milk, beige. Linoleum imitating parquet, laminate, wenge, an interesting pattern will look calm and appropriate.

In the kitchen, you can choose a finish that imitates marble, ceramic tiles, natural stone, mosaic. If kitchen space small, then a floor covering with small tiles will visually expand it. If the floor under the tiles is in tune with the kitchen apron, then the overall design will benefit from this.

In addition, the orientation to the cardinal points should be taken into account. If your living room goes out on sunny side, then cold colors are preferred, and vice versa, the north side loves warm colors. Choose a drawing from the above samples or your preference.

The hallway, the corridor are the most polluted rooms, so the floor in the hallway should not be monochromatic. It is not badly perceived in the form of a carpet, under a laminate, parquet, stone.

Consider how to choose linoleum for an apartment in terms of quality.

It is recommended to buy material in winter in the store, where it is stored properly and the store is heated.
Feel free to sniff the coating - it shouldn't have an unpleasant, pungent odor. If there is a smell, then it is better not to buy such a building material, since it may contain additives that are harmful to health in its composition.

Ask the seller for a certificate of quality, material compliance with standards. In addition, there must be a special product label on the roll.

Check the quality of the coating by rolling it out. It should be without peeling of the protective film, waves, irregularities.

After external inspection, run your hand over the surface of the coating, the material should not be "oily".

If you are making a purchase for several rooms at once, then it is advisable to buy in one piece. Based on the size of the roll, figure out if you can bring it to the apartment according to staircase without bending. Often, a roll that is large in length has to be brought in through the window if it is on the first floors.

When you go to the store, you have the size of the required piece of flooring. For example, the width of household linoleum is produced in multiples of 0.5 meters in size from 1.5 m to 5 m. If you have a room 2.8 meters wide, then you choose a 3-meter canvas, the excess is cut off. In terms of length, add the presence of sills, protrusions to the calculation.

When packing the workpiece, do not fold it in half; it must be rolled with the front surface inward. The scotch tape should not touch the front side, as the adhesive layer is then difficult to wash off, which will affect the quality.

The purchased material is transported only in rolls. If you want to transport a wide roll on the trunk of a passenger car, then a timber or a reel on which it was wound is inserted into the roll. So that the edges do not sag and the quality does not suffer, place wooden boards under the roll on the trunk, fasten.

We examined how to choose linoleum for an apartment in terms of quality and, observing these simple rules, you will choose exactly what you need.

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Linoleum is one of the most common floor coverings that everyone is familiar with. Nevertheless, many people, coming to the store, discover many of its varieties, which, at times, confuses them. Therefore, below I will tell you what to look for when buying, and which linoleum to choose for an apartment in different rooms.

Features of the choice of linoleum

When buying linoleum, first of all, you need to pay attention to the following points:

We will not touch on how to choose the color of linoleum for an apartment, as well as other design issues, since you can find the answers to them in the numerous articles on interior design that are available on our portal. Therefore, we will consider only the selection factors regarding the performance of the material.

Parameter # 1: material

Currently, you can find canvases made of a wide variety of materials.

However, the most common are the following types:

  • polyvinyl chloride or PVC for short- canvases made of this material are nowadays the most common, due to the fact that the cost of products is affordable, moreover, vinyl is harmless to humans.
    I must say that PVC linoleum is one of the most versatile, since it can be used not only in dry, but also in damp rooms. True, it must be borne in mind that many characteristics of the coating depend on the number of layers, the base and some other points;

  • natural- the main feature of this coating is that it is made from natural, environmentally friendly raw materials. True, at the same time, the material also has some drawbacks - it costs much more than vinyl canvases.
    In addition, the coating does not like sudden changes in temperature and high humidity... Therefore, you should not use it in bathrooms, as well as in country houses intended for seasonal living;

  • glyphthalic (alkyd)- these canvases are a good alternative to PVC coating. In particular, it has good heat and sound insulation qualities;
  • rubber (relin)- the coating consists of two layers. The upper layer is most often made of synthetic rubber, and the lower one is made of crushed rubber. This coating is characterized by elasticity, good wear resistance and moisture resistance.

Since all types of coatings have different qualities, the choice of linoleum for an apartment depends on the conditions of its use. So, in the bedrooms better material, in the kitchen or in the living room - PVC canvases. Rubber linoleum is an excellent choice for a hallway or bathroom.

Parameter 2: type of base

Speaking about how to choose the right linoleum for an apartment, one cannot but pay attention to the basis.

According to this parameter, the considered coverage can be conditionally divided into the following types:

  • on a fabric or felt base- retains heat well and provides sound insulation. These canvases are an excellent choice for cold concrete floors;
  • without base- coatings in this category are the most affordable. A feature of this material is good moisture resistance and a higher level of thermal conductivity. Thanks to this, baseless linoleum can be used over "warm floors". The disadvantages include the fact that it is necessary to lay the material with your own hands on a perfectly smooth surface;

  • foam-basedgiven view material is relatively new. I must say that there is an opinion among the people that such a basis is inferior to the operational qualities of a natural one, for example, felt. In reality, the foam layer is more durable, and at the same time, it retains heat well and perfectly hides the flaws of the floor.

As we can see, the choice of the base also largely depends on the operating conditions of the coating.

Parameter number 3: classification of wear resistance and abrasion

In terms of wear resistance, the coating is divided into several classes, which determine, first of all, its thickness:

Wear resistance class Peculiarities
21-23 (household linoleum) This flooring material is the least durable and is intended for residential use only. Moreover, class 21 can be used only in rooms with low traffic. Otherwise, the coating will quickly deteriorate and will need to be replaced.
31 -34 Cloths of this class are called semi-commercial. Their thickness ranges from 2 to 3.2 mm (meaning the protective layer). Accordingly, the material is much more abrasion resistant than household material.

A flooring of this class can be used in the hallway if you want the flooring to be durable.

41 — 43 This linoleum is called commercial, as it has the greatest wear resistance and is suitable even for use in public places with high traffic. Its only drawbacks are its high price and more modest design choices. Although, these canvases can also be used for residential premises.

At first glance, it may seem that the thicker the linoleum, the better.
However, when choosing, it is also necessary to focus on the operating conditions.
For example, in the case of laying on a "warm floor", it is better to use a thinner coating.

If the wear resistance class tells us about the thickness of the canvases, then such a parameter as the abrasion class is responsible for the resistance of the coating to mechanical stress. Accordingly, it does not depend on the thickness.

Below are the main groups of abrasion:

It should be noted that the above figures are conditional, obtained empirically under certain conditions. In reality, wear depends on a number of factors.

When choosing a material, attention should also be paid to the flammability class.
Low-combustible canvases are class G1 (most models).
The most flammable canvases are class G4.

Parameter # 4: number of layers

So, we figured out the classes of abrasion and wear resistance, choose linoleum for the apartment further, and now we will pay attention to the structure.

According to this parameter, products can be divided into two types:

  • with a homogeneous structure - such canvases have the same structure throughout their thickness. In their production, PVC granules and all kinds of dyes are used. As a result, the pattern is located across the entire thickness of the material, respectively, is not erased.
    Thanks to this, linoleum can retain an attractive appearance for years;
  • with a heterogeneous structure - this material consists of several layers (from two to six or even seven). Coatings with such a structure are made for both industrial and domestic use.
    Models with the most complex structure usually contain a backing made of natural fabric, as well as PVC foam, nonwoven fabric etc. This ultimately provides optimal noise absorption and minimum thermal conductivity.
    The drawing of such canvases, of course, does not go through the entire structure. However, in expensive models, it is protected by a transparent protective layer, which ensures its durability.

Choice in in this case depends on individual preferences and financial capabilities. It should be noted that the assortment is richer.

Parameter No. 56 cost

As with the choice of any other building materials, it must be remembered that expensive linoleum is not always good. But high-quality linoleum is never too cheap compared to other models.

Therefore, it is advisable to purchase canvases in large stores. Moreover, it is imperative to ask for a certificate to make sure that the material complies with generally accepted standards of quality and sanitary safety.

As for the cost, below are the prices for some models, which will help you navigate when buying:

Of course, prices may vary slightly from store to store. However, if the coverage is suspiciously cheap, it is hardly worth purchasing it, and thereby trying to save money.

Here, perhaps, is the whole instruction for choosing linoleum for an apartment. Considering all the above nuances of coverage, each of you will be able to choose the optimal model by himself.

Conclusion

Linoleum, as we found out, differs in a number of important parameters. Therefore, when choosing, first of all, it is necessary to determine the conditions in which the coating will be used and the basic requirements for it. For the rest, when choosing, you should take into account the information set out above.

You can find additional nuances on the voiced topic from the video in this article. If, after reading the material, you have any questions regarding the choice of linoleum, leave them in the comments, and I will be happy to answer them.

May 27, 2016

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In this article, you will learn:

  • What types are linoleum
  • How to understand linoleum classes
  • How to choose linoleum for a specific room
  • Which company linoleum is better to choose

On the modern market building materials in Moscow, a wide range of products for finishing floors in an apartment is presented. Everyone who is planning a renovation is faced with the difficulties of choice. How to determine which coating is better if all manufacturers, without exception, recommend their collections, noting their exceptional quality and practicality. At the same time, the cost of such materials is not always affordable for the average buyer. If among all the selection criteria for you in the first place is the price, then it is better to pay attention to the good old linoleum. At an affordable cost, this material has a number of advantages, about which and there will be a speech in this article. You will be able to learn about the various characteristics of roll flooring and figure out which linoleum is best for an apartment.

Which linoleum is better to lay in the apartment, based on the type

Linoleum is a moisture-resistant floor covering that has the following characteristics: flexibility, polymer composition and colors that imitate the texture of natural materials. Manufacturers offer a wide range of such products, which differ not only in color.

There is a stereotype that linoleum is a modern artificial flooring. But this material appeared a long time ago and was originally made from natural raw materials. Its name is a combination of the two words linum (linen or linen) and oleum (oil). A patent for such a material in 1860 was obtained in England by F. Walton.

The technology of its manufacture at that time was based on the production of a woven base of linen or jute, which was processed with oxidized vegetable oil mixed with balsa flour. The development of industrial technology has contributed to the continuous improvement of linoleum. Various designs and patterns began to appear on its surface.

The decrease in the cost of linoleum was facilitated by the use of industrial chemical synthesis, as a result of which expensive natural components were replaced by affordable synthetic fabrics. This happened in the 60s of the last century. From that moment on, under the name linoleum, a completely new artificial covering began to be produced.

Nevertheless, the emergence of demand for natural products made it possible to revive the traditions of production natural material, whose sales volumes are constantly growing. Today, linoleum is rightfully considered the most popular flooring option. Given the wide variety, it is necessary to understand the types of linoleum produced and their characteristics. This classification will allow you to choose the option that best suits your apartment.

Natural linoleum

Natural linoleum is the best option for arranging living quarters. It consists exclusively of natural ingredients: flax oil, wood flour and resin, jute or flax woven fabric, limestone. A wide range of natural-based dyes are used to paint this type of flooring.

Advantages natural linoleum:

  • Strength characteristics natural linoleum allow this material to withstand loads up to 16 MPa.
  • Flaxseed oil provides bactericidal properties to the coating.
  • Due to its wear-resistant characteristics, such linoleum retains its aesthetic and operational characteristics for 30 to 50 years.
  • Environmental friendliness and harmlessness to human health.
  • The material does not absorb dirt, it is easy to clean and washable with conventional means.
  • Lack of property to accumulate static electricity.
  • Resistant to sun fading.
  • Low flammability.

The list of the benefits of natural linoleum inspires respect for this coating.

But he also has his own limitations:

  • High cost, which is comparable to natural wood coatings.
  • It is better not to use natural linoleum in rooms with high humidity, as its base can rot.
  • It is better not to use this version of the natural coating for arranging floors in cold rooms, since it has low elasticity.
  • The options for patterns and colors of natural linoleum are not as diverse as those of artificial types of this coating.
  • The new natural linoleum has a specific smell that will remain in the apartment for some time after the covering has been laid.

Summing up, it can be noted that natural linoleum will be an excellent option for flooring in an apartment if you prefer environmentally friendly housing and are ready to go for this at certain costs. At the same time, it is better not to use it in bathrooms, in the kitchen or in the corridor, since the natural coating is afraid of moisture.

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) linoleum

Polyvinyl chloride linoleum is the most common coating today. Its international designation is PVC. It can be produced without a base or with the following types of bases:

  1. The base is made of natural (jute) or synthetic (fiberglass, etc.) fabric. Such a base is covered with a PVC layer with a pattern. The total thickness of such a coating is up to 5 mm.
  2. Non-woven base made of synthetic materials or felt. A coating with such a base retains heat better, but is completely unsuitable for use in damp rooms of an apartment and in places with a high intensity of use of the floor surface (corridors).
  3. The base of foamed polyvinyl chloride appeared in the nineties of the last century and today is the most used for the manufacture of linoleum. Porous PVC perfectly withstands high loads and smooths out minor irregularities in the floor. Foamed PVC can be applied mechanically or chemically... It is better to choose a material with a mechanical application of the base, since it does not crumple under high loads.

In the assortment of some manufacturers, linoleum is presented, which combines several varieties of the bases described above. Such coatings are called heterogeneous. Accordingly, linoleum with one base is called homogeneous. The number of base layers and qualitative composition may differ significantly depending on the purpose of the linoleum.

Homogeneous linoleum differs in that its pattern passes through the entire depth of the coating, therefore abrasion of the top layer during operation does not lead to deterioration appearance... The thickness of this type of linoleum ranges from 1.5 to 3 mm. It is better to buy homogeneous linoleum for places with high traffic, and it is not advisable to use such material in an apartment, since it has a high price.

PVC linoleum has gained popularity as a material for finishing floors in apartments due to the following characteristics:

  • The elasticity of the PVC coating greatly simplifies its installation.
  • A wide range of colors and patterns allows you to better highlight the features of various interiors.
  • Affordable cost.
  • High quality PVC linoleum the best manufacturers is a non-toxic material, which is confirmed by hygienic certificates.

Polyvinyl chloride linoleum has its own limitations:

  • Linoleum from PVC is better do not use in rooms where temperature drops are possible, as this leads to shrinkage of the floor covering.
  • New PVC linoleum has a specific smell that can last for several weeks.

Alkyd linoleum

Another name for this coating is glyphtal linoleum. It is produced on a fabric basis with the application of modified resins (alkyd or glyphthalic) using a special technology. Various fillers and pigments are added to the resins to improve performance and aesthetics.

Advantages alkyd linoleum:

  • It retains heat better and serves as an effective sound insulating material.
  • Due to its high abrasion resistance, it lasts up to 50 years.
  • It is well cleaned of various contaminants.

Flaws glyphthal linoleum:

  • When the temperature drops to 0 ° C, such a coating loses its elasticity.
  • Installation should be done by experienced craftsmen.
  • Given the low resistance to fire, it is better not to use alkyd linoleum for arranging the floor in apartments.

Alkyd linoleum has been used as a floor covering in public transport: railway cars, subways, airplanes, etc.

Rubber linoleum (relin)

This type of flooring has two layers. The bottom layer is made from recycled rubber, and the top layer is made from artificial rubber with the addition of dyes. The layers are bonded together with bitumen-based mastic.

Advantages rubber linoleum:

  • Due to its high resistance to moisture, the relin can be laid in the most humid rooms.
  • Wear resistance, strength and elasticity.
  • High anti-slip performance.
  • Long service life.

Relin is best used for flooring around swimming pools, garages, gyms, but not in living quarters. Laying such a coating in an apartment is undesirable, as it emits substances harmful to health.

Nitrocellulose (colloxylin) linoleum

Single layer nitrocellulose flooring is called colloxylin linoleum. For improvement performance characteristics components such as gypsum, plasticizers and pigments are added to it. Due to its high flammability, today such linoleum is practically not used for flooring.

What class of linoleum is better for an apartment

The difficulty of choosing a floor covering for an apartment is due to the fact that most materials are heterogeneous, combining several layers with different characteristics... To simplify the task, European brands have decided to create the EN685 standard, which classifies linoleums by strength and scope. To designate representatives of different classes, digital marking is used with a two-digit digital code and a special pictogram.


The first numeric character of the class marking indicates where it is better to apply such a coating:

  • Number 2 indicates that the coating is best used for apartments and other residential buildings.
  • Number 3 marks materials for floors in offices.
  • The number 4 is used to designate products that are intended for use in a production environment.

The 2nd digit of the class marking shows the level of load for which the coating is designed:

  • 1 - low.
  • 2 - medium.
  • 3 - high.
  • 4 - very high.

Household flooring

The correct answer to the question "which linoleum is better for an apartment" is household linoleum of class 21 to 23. Its characteristics are described in the EN685 standard:

  • Specific gravity: 1.25-2.25 kilograms per square meter.
  • Coating thickness: from 0.15 to 3 millimeters.
  • The elasticity of household linoleum should ensure the possibility of winding on a sleeve with a cross section of 45 mm without creases and cracks.
  • Ability to absorb sound up to 18 dB.
  • Water absorption up to 1.5%.
  • Shrinkage does not exceed 0.2 mm per meter.

Semi-commercial linoleum

Semi-commercial linoleum includes materials of classes 31 to 34. They are used for flooring in commercial and office premises. They differ in the following characteristics:

  • The specific gravity is 1.6-2.5 kg / m 2.
  • The elasticity of semi-commercial linoleum should ensure the absence of cracks when winding the material onto a cylinder with a cross section of 10 to 40 mm.
  • The sound-absorbing properties of such a coating are in the range of 12-16 dB.
  • Operational shrinkage should not exceed 0.1 mm per 1 meter of material length.
  • The period of operation guaranteed by the manufacturer with the preservation of the properties of the coating is from 7 to 20 years.

Commercial linoleum

Commercial linoleum is classified in grades 41 to 43. It is used in high-traffic properties. Abrasion resistance is ensured by the presence of a hardened film layer up to 8 mm thick. Commercial linoleum retains its dimensions better (material shrinkage up to 1 mm / m). Manufacturers guarantee the preservation of the characteristics of this type of flooring for a period of 10 to 25 years.

Many companies produce commercial linoleum with high-strength PVC film. The thickness of the protective layer is selected taking into account the peculiarities of the operation of the room:

  1. A 0.15 mm protective layer is better suited for flooring in living rooms and bedrooms.
  2. Products with 0.20 mm PVC film are a good option for children's rooms in an apartment.
  3. The 0.25 mm layer is an excellent choice for kitchen and hallway floors.
  4. Linoleum with a 0.30 mm film is best used in rooms with an average level.
  5. Protective foils with a thickness of over 0.50 mm will cope well with high loads.

Linoleum sellers are obliged to provide the buyer with certificates confirming its compliance with applicable standards and hygiene requirements. As a rule, on the reverse side of the coating, along with the manufacturer's logo, data on the characteristics of the material is applied.

This information will help you better choose linoleum:

  • Coverage class.
  • Batch number (it is better to buy products from one batch).
  • Manufacturing date.

In addition to this information, pictograms can be presented here, informing about the special characteristics of linoleum:


Which linoleum to choose for a specific room

In this section we will figure out which linoleum is better to buy for various premises in the apartment, taking into account their characteristics and traffic.

Linoleum for the kitchen

For the kitchen floor, it is better to choose linoleum with high mechanical strength and moisture resistance. The best option the material for this room is natural marmoleum. This cover has a fabric backing, which is usually made from jute fiber. Marmoleum is different long term service and simple cleaning from dirt using detergents.

Of course, it is better to buy natural linoleum for an apartment, but if you are limited in finances, then synthetic linoleum can be installed in the kitchen. When choosing such a coating, pay attention to its service life declared by the manufacturer, and also make sure it complies with GOST standards and hygienic requirements. Floor experts argue that semi-commercial linoleum is the best choice for the kitchen. Such material has a decorative layer resistant to abrasion, has a reliable protective covering and a tightness to withstand the mechanical stress caused by kitchen utensils falling to the floor.


From the point of view of design for the floor in the kitchen, it is better to use linoleum with a pattern that imitates natural stone, parquet board or tile... When choosing materials for the floor in an apartment, pay attention to the antiseptic characteristics of linoleum. These properties are possessed by natural linoleum with a linen base. If you decide to buy artificial linoleum, it is better to use materials with antiseptic properties as a substrate.

The width of the roll should be such as to minimize cutting operations and reduce the number of joints (it is the joints that are the most vulnerable point of linoleum in the kitchen).

Linoleum for the corridor and hallway in the apartment

The most passable places in the apartment are the corridor and the entrance hall. Therefore, when choosing linoleum for such premises, it is better to first of all pay attention to its resistance to abrasion. Of course, if no more than 2 people live in an apartment, then you can stay on class 22 or 23 coatings, and not overpay for more expensive products. If you have a large family, then you will need a material with a thickness of at least 4 mm, which has a protective layer exceeding 0.25 mm. The most reliable grades of linoleum of 31 or 32 classes are best used for flooring in the corridors of offices or commercial enterprises.

Before you start laying linoleum in an apartment, make sure that the floor does not have significant bulges and depressions. . For high-quality laying of the floor in the corridor, it is better to use a PVC or cork backing (natural jute or flax backing is not dense enough to withstand high mechanical stress and abrasion).


Linoleum for an office and a bedroom in an apartment

To equip the floors in the bedroom or in the office in the apartment, it is better to use linoleum on a soft foam base. In these rooms it is not necessary to use coatings with high density, so you can take care of the maximum comfort. Artificial linoleum of class 21 with a base made of foamed polyvinyl chloride is best suited to such conditions. You can also use a one-coat mat with a soft linen or jute backing.

If we are talking about a children's bedroom, then experts recommend natural linoleum with a higher strength. Coverings of grades 22 and 23 will better withstand the stresses that arise when children play with various toys.

Linoleum for a living room in an apartment

When choosing which linoleum is best for the living room, you need to take into account possible loads on the floor surface. So, for a family of more than 3 people, which has a tradition of receiving guests, we can recommend a semi-commercial covering of 31 and 32 classes (a similar linoleum is also suitable for the corridor). In addition, if you often have guests, it is better not to buy expensive linoleum, since the service life of such a material will be 7-9 years.

For a living room in an apartment of a small family, you can use household linoleum class 22 or 23 with a protective layer from 0.15 to 0.20 mm.

Linoleum for a balcony in an apartment

Balconies are characterized by frequently changing temperature regime, therefore, for finishing the floor here it is better to use materials with minimal shrinkage and high strength. In addition, factors such as exposure to ultraviolet rays and high humidity... As a rule, moisture-resistant, frost-resistant and anti-slip coatings are chosen for the balconies in the apartment. It is best to choose the same linoleum as for office space with high load.

Which company is better to choose linoleum for an apartment: an overview of manufacturers

The best linoleum for an apartment, whatever company you choose, must meet criteria such as:

  • High wear, water and chemical resistance, as well as bacteriostaticity and the absence of characteristic odors.
  • Service life is not less than 7 years.
  • Resistant to dirt and easy to clean.
  • Compliance with hygiene and safety requirements.

To answer the question of which company is better to choose linoleum for an apartment, we give an overview of brands on the domestic flooring market.

Tarkett

This manufacturer is known as one of the largest global brands in the segment of natural and synthetic flooring. Its history goes back about 130 years, and today the concern has its offices in many countries of the world. The concern's products are supplied to more than 140 countries.

Assortment line:

  1. Natural linoleum and PVC coatings (household, semi-commercial, commercial, special).
  2. Parquet board.
  3. Laminated parquet.
  4. Cork coverings.
  5. Components, Consumables and other products for flooring.

The brand's enterprise appeared in Russia in 1995 (Otradny, Samara region). Produced here PVC cover... In addition, products manufactured by the Tarkett concern at Eastern European factories are supplied to the domestic market. The company manufactures products under 4 trade marks:

  • Tarkett (EU, RF). The manufacturer's catalog contains about twenty collections of premium tiles and roll materials made from natural raw materials and PVC. All types of linoleum with wear resistance classes ranging from 21 to 43 are produced under this brand. The main advantage of Tarkett products is the variety of patterns on the smooth and textured surface of the coating.
  • Sinteros (RF). This trade mark produces PVC materials economy level with a class of wear resistance from 21 to 34. Consumers choose Sinteros linoleum for its practicality and affordable cost.
  • Vinisin (Ukraine). Products manufactured under this trademark are similar to Sinteros linoleum.
  • Polystyl (RF) - belongs to the middle price category. The trademark catalog contains 6 collections of coatings of 23, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 41 classes.

Advantages linoleum for the Tarkett apartment:

  • The floor coverings of this brand are distinguished by their high strength and durability, which is ensured by the presence of a transparent layer with a protective layer (Extreme Protection, Titan, etc.).
  • Thanks to the use of fiberglass reinforcement, Tarkett linoleum has an increased resistance to deformation.
  • The best choice design options and colors compared to competitors' products.
  • The choice of the consumer in the Tarkett collections includes linoleum with three base options: foamed polyvinyl chloride, artificial felt, duplicated base.
  • Tarkett materials are approved for use in wellness facilities.
  • The safety of this brand's flooring has been confirmed by various certifications, including documents
  • Good informational support.
  • Simple installation and low maintenance.
  • Availability of offers in different price segments.
  • The service life, depending on the type of linoleum, ranges from 7 to 50 years.

Flaws:

  • Tarkett products are relatively expensive;
  • Linoleum, presented in the budget line, can smell unpleasant at first.

Forbo

The Forbo group of companies has a large number of manufacturing enterprises working in different directions. The largest division comprises seven European factories producing floor and wall finishing products.

For about twenty years the company has been producing natural coatings under the Marmoleum brand. The catalog contains coverings of all classes in various forms. In our country, Forbo's production facilities were launched in 2012 in the Kaluga region.

Advantages linoleum Forbo:

  • Natural and environmentally friendly products are produced under this trademark.
  • The manufacturer's product line includes roll materials, tiles, as well as combined coatings based on HDF boards.
  • A wide range of color and design options (linoleum wood, stone, etc.).
  • Resistant to abrasion and exposure to household chemicals and deformation.
  • Forbo linoleum is bacteriostatic and has low thermal conductivity.
  • Permanent mineral dyes are used for coloring the floor coverings.
  • Forbo coatings are approved for the arrangement of floors in sanatoriums and institutions for children.
  • Good information support allows you to more accurately determine which linoleum is best for an apartment.
  • The quality and safety of materials is confirmed by a complete package of certificates according to EN.
  • Simple styling and unpretentious care.
  • The period of operation, depending on the type of linoleum, is from 10 to 30 years.

Flaws:

  • The high cost of all collections.
  • Many decor options are available only upon prior order with a waiting period of one month or more.

Grabo

A Hungarian-based flooring manufacturer started out as a small canvas and oilcloth workshop. The company's current production facilities include four modern factories for the production of materials from wood and PVC for finishing floors and walls.

The Grabo catalogs contain synthetic linoleums of all classes (21-23, 31-34, 41-43). In the household series, you can choose a coating option with a variety of decor in different color shades (it should be noted that, although the choice is large, it is not as rich as that of competitors).

Grabo also produces special PVC linoleum, including coverings for vehicles, gyms, as well as bacteriostatic, soundproof and anti-slip products.

Advantages linoleum Grabo:

  • A high degree of abrasion resistance and deformation elasticity of Grabo linoleums is ensured by the use of fiberglass for reinforcing materials.
  • Variety of designs including unique avant-garde and children's series.
  • Grabo products comply with the European CE safety and health requirements.
  • Simple installation and easy maintenance.
  • Affordable cost of all collections, regardless of the class of coverage.
  • Operational period from 10 to 25 years old.

Flaws linoleum Grabo:

  • A small selection of design solutions on the Russian market.
  • Most of Grabo products cannot be used for underfloor heating.
  • Low degree of resistance to dirt.

Juteks

Utex is a company with a long history. Back in 1939, a packaging factory was established. Over time, a large European concern for the production of floor coverings and wall decoration grew on the basis of the enterprise. In the Juteks product line, the most widely represented segment is PVC linoleum with a wear resistance class of 21-34. In our country, Utex production was opened in 2009 in the city of Kameshkovo (Vladimir region.).

The company manufactures its products under the brands:

  • Juteks is a premium linoleum segment with a smooth or textured surface. Products under this brand are manufactured at factories located in Belgium, Slovenia and the Russian Federation.
  • Beauflor - business grade coverage. (Produced at factories in Slovenia and the Russian Federation).
  • Ideal - the economy flooring segment.

Advantages Utex:

  • High indicators of resistance to abrasion and moisture, which is provided by additional protective layers.
  • The presence of reinforcing fiberglass prevents shrinkage and deformation of the coating.
  • The manufacturer annually updates about 40 collections with a wide variety of decor.
  • All products presented in the Utex catalog have been certified for compliance with domestic and European quality requirements. For linoleum from the luxury category, the conclusions of the eco-examination are provided.
  • Easy to install and maintain.
  • Affordable cost.
  • Service life from 7 to 30 years.

Flaws:

  • Economy segment products have a low base layer density and have a rather slippery surface. In addition, such linoleum retains an unpleasant odor for a long time.
  • Textured linoleum gets dirty quickly and is difficult to clean. You will need special detergents to remove dirt.
  • It is better not to use coatings from budget series for arranging heated floors.

Komitex LIN

The production facilities of this brand have been located in the city of Syktyvkar since 2002. Here linoleum is made on the basis of foamed PVC and synthetic felt.

You can choose the material in 5 classes of wear resistance (21-23 and 31-32) from 9 collections. These are household and semi-commercial coatings, as well as a commercial series. The design is limited by patterns under natural wood, ceramic tiles or marble chips... All coverings are laminated from China.

Advantages Comitex LIN products:

  • Linoleum of this brand has a waterproof surface that is resistant to active substances that are part of household chemicals and intense operational loads.
  • The quality of the products is confirmed by all the necessary certificates.
  • Simple styling.
  • Affordable price.
  • The service life is from 5 to 7 years.

Flaws:

  • Due to insufficient density, Komitex LIN linoleum is prone to dents.
  • Bad smell lasts a long time after styling.
  • It is better not to use the products of this brand on heated floors.
  1. The first thing you should pay attention to when choosing linoleum for an apartment is the smell of the material. The less the smell, the better the material, as it contains the minimum amount of harmful substances. High quality natural or synthetic material practically does not smell. The outer surface of the coating should not have gloss, and the pattern on it should be clearly visible.
  2. It is good if the width of the canvas matches the size of the room. It is necessary to buy a floor covering with a small margin, since during the installation process it will be necessary to achieve alignment of the pattern. In addition, for an accurate calculation of the material, it is necessary to take into account the presence of niches, thresholds and other features of the room.
  3. Better not to buy linoleum from the market. It must be stored in a heated room. In addition, it will be more convenient to check the quality characteristics of the material in the store.
  4. Be sure to check the compliance of linoleum with hygiene requirements and safety standards. The products that have passed the examination are labeled accordingly, and the seller must present the hygienic certificate to the buyer.
  5. It is better to check the quality of linoleum rolled out. It should not have bumps, waves or areas with a peeling protective film. All these points indicate marriage, and therefore, such material is not worth buying for an apartment.
  6. If you decide to use the same flooring for several rooms, then it is better to buy the material in one piece. It is only necessary to take into account the possibility of transporting a large roll along the landing.
  7. Do not fold linoleum in half and stick tape on the front surface of the material. For transportation, it is better to roll linoleum upside down. If the roll is rolled up "face" out, then it should be packed in a protective film.
  8. In order for linoleum to last as long as possible and retain its attractive appearance, it is better to choose a coating with a special protective layer.
  9. It's good if you have the opportunity to bring linoleum samples to those rooms of the apartment where you plan to lay it. This will help you choose the material that best suits the interior.
  10. If you need to cover your floors with linoleum large area, it is better to buy material from the same batch, since the coating released at different times may differ slightly in color shades.

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