Where Can I Find this Linoleum?
Does anyone know where I might find a linoleum in a very similar pattern and color as this? It’s about 20 years old so I doubt I could find an exact match. It consists of small irregular shapes of different sizes in various shades of beige. The hallways of the five floors of my brownstone…
Does anyone know where I might find a linoleum in a very similar pattern and color as this? It’s about 20 years old so I doubt I could find an exact match. It consists of small irregular shapes of different sizes in various shades of beige.
The hallways of the five floors of my brownstone are covered with this linoleum, and the ground floor has some damaged areas so I want to replace that entire floor.
Depending on where the damage is you might be able to find a co-coordinating style and piece it in to resemble a rug. If, of course you have exhausted all of your resources in finding this vinyl.
Also you can see the patterns available online from Marmoleum. They have a lot of marblized designs in every color.
Secondhand Rose carries vintage linoleum (not sure if they have vinyl). Also check eBay.
I doubt this pattern is still available. In any case, the advice here is good. Also you could try Aronson’s or Ritchie’s Bay Ridge Carpet & Linoleum (local dealers and installers). They both install vinyl sheet flooring and real linoleum (Marmoleum).
WOW very attracting linoleum , i like that 😀
but my flooring recommend to you this http://www.corygrantconcrete.com.au
Armstrong would be a good first try
Arkady,
Thanks. I will do that.
As long as it’s locally acquired, A floor made from jellied meatstock would be LEED certified Platinum.
Ok, I’m sorry for this, but it looks like head cheese. Why do you want to add more?