NO, this isn't a lecture about composition or methods of making linoleum - LOL. On a forum I frequent I had shown picture of the finished bathroom floor. A gal, who has an incredible memory, had thought it was the same linoleum I used in the basement.
My response to her:
The bathroom linoleum is not the same as I placed in the basement. That was a roll of Lifeproof in Travertine Plank cut off the huge rolls at HD. I still have a partial roll downstairs. That linoleum has too long and narrow of a pattern to go well in the bathroom to my eye. The "planks" are 24" X 5", with a "flowey" pattern and not much definition between the "planks". It made that bathroom look even narrower. Although, I probably would have defaulted to it if I hadn't found the roll that I found.
The sheet product I placed in the bathroom I bought in a pre-packaged 8x10 roll. The cushioning is different and the "tiles" are about 18" X 9", with much better definition and more of a "rock" pattern of random flows.
There may not be much of a difference, but the difference is very striking in how it makes a small room look and feel.
Here is a comparison of the two:
The difference is striking. I would have voted with you on the choice.
Posted by: Cop Car | June 10, 2024 at 09:57 AM