The thickness of the material from 3 mm provides long-term protection against mechanical damage and abrasion. High-quality linoleum with such characteristics is characterized by practicality and the ability to clean the surface with a brush and detergents, while maintaining a fresh appearance without special effort.
The ability to clean the surface with a brush and detergents keeps it fresh without much effort.
A wide range of colors and textures allows you to choose a coating that is in harmony with any interior, whether it is a living room or a workspace.
Resistance to moisture and temperature changes guarantees the preservation of structure and color even in rooms with high humidity.
How to choose linoleum with the optimal level of durability for different rooms
For living rooms, a coating with an abrasion class from 21 to 23 is suitable. This will ensure sufficient durability under medium load and maintain its appearance for a long time.
In areas with high traffic, such as corridors and hallways, choose coatings with a class from 31 to 33. They can withstand heavy use and sudden temperature changes.
Kitchens and bathrooms require moisture resistance along with wear resistance - class 23 or higher is optimal with a protective layer that prevents damage from water and grease.
For commercial premises with heavy traffic, a coating with a class of 34 or 43 is suitable. They are designed for a constant load and can withstand heavy furniture, steps and roller shoes.
Pay attention to the thickness of the protective layer: at least 0.25 mm for residential areas and at least 0.5 mm for public spaces will ensure a long service life.
Coatings without a protective layer quickly lose their attractiveness, especially with frequent contact with abrasive particles, so you should not skimp on this.
Bottom line: focus on the actual operating mode of the room – this is how the optimal coating is selected that can last as long as possible.
Determination of linoleum moisture resistance and its importance for kitchen and office
In rooms with high humidity, such as kitchens and work areas, it is worth paying attention to a coating with a smooth surface and a dense top layer. They absorb less moisture and do not deform under the influence of water.
- Abrasion class: Moisture-resistant surfaces usually have enhanced protection against scratches and stains, which is important for frequent use.
- Coating thickness: thicker material resists moisture and mechanical stress better.
- Installation details: proper installation and sealing of joints prevent water from entering the coating and forming



