Linoleum is one of the most famous floor coverings, which has not lost its popularity for many years. This is due to the high wear resistance, safety of this material, as well as the large number of patterns and colors available to choose from.
Choosing the color of linoleum in the interior
When thinking about the design of a room, it is worth, in addition to the color of the walls and ceiling, also deciding on a color scheme for the floor that will best fit into the intended interior. Thus, light colors of linoleum in the interior are considered the most universal. Dust is practically invisible on them, they will match any furniture, and will also visually expand the boundaries of the room.
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If you want to choose colored linoleum, then you should proceed from your personal color preferences, but do not forget that cold tones are more suitable for living rooms, halls and bathrooms, while warm ones look harmonious in bedrooms and kitchens.
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Fashionable shades of linoleum
Modern designers offer a wide selection of fashionable and unusual shades of linoleum that can be used in the interior of a room to give it a unique, unique character.
Dark linoleum in the interior is a popular, but not very practical solution if you are going to walk on the floor barefoot, and also do not cover part of the floor with carpet. On such linoleum, all traces, stains, and dust are clearly visible. However, its use creates a unique atmosphere in the room. Especially this wenge linoleum will look advantageous in a classic, colonial style and an interior in the Art Nouveau style.
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Bleached oak linoleum in the interior will especially decorate your living room or hall. It looks extremely noble, attracts attention, and, at the same time, is devoid of the disadvantages inherent in linoleum in dark, rich colors. Such linoleum will fit most harmoniously into interiors in Provence and shabby chic styles.
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