Wednesday, April 1, 2015

An eco-friendly flooring substitute for linoleum...

Swiss flooring manufacturer Forbo offers an eco-friendly flooring option to replace linoleum called Marmoleum.  Marmoleum is a 98% bio-based, 78% recycled content and it contains all natural ingredients like linseed oil, limestone, tree rosins, natural pigments, wood flour and jute.   In addition, Marmoleum is allergy and asthma friendly certified because it's naturally anti-microbial, anti-bacterial and anti-static.  The DIY flooring is an easy installation as it clicks together requiring no nails or glue.   Marmoleum is available in planks (12" x 36") and tiles (12" x 12").   Marmoleum has both thermal and acoustical insulation properties and is available in a range of 24 designer colors.  It makes for a beautiful green flooring choice for kitchens, rec rooms, bedrooms, living rooms, basements and offices.  Yes, it's linoleum, but it's not the drab flooring found in older homes. Marmoleum is all natural and comes in a rainbow of beautiful colors.  For more information about Marmoleum flooring please visit www.forbo.com

Marmoleum is a break through product that is manufactured in Germany and it's available all over the U.S.   Linoleum flooring isn't exactly our first choice in flooring but with an eco-friendly option like Marmoleum it can now definitely be considered.  Other eco-friendly flooring options available include reclaimed wood, bamboo, cork, and recycled glass.   For more information about reclaimed wood and bamboo flooring in South Florida please visit paperplaneco.us




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