When it comes to flooring options, linoleum is often overlooked. However, this affordable and durable flooring option has a lot to offer homeowners, from its variety of colors and patterns to its easy installation and care.
Plus, linoleum can be a great way to add personality and style to your kitchen.
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1930s Pattern
Linoleum flooring is one of the most popular kitchen-related renovation ideas homeowners use as a means to upgrade its look. Usually, this is more cost-effective and efficient than using more sensitive materials such as bamboo.
It also has a variety of decorative options to work with as opposed to going with a painted wood product that may or may not maintain the vibrance of its color over the stretch of time.
Modern Kitchen Design
The different cuts to the layout of a linoleum floor can come as long and narrow boards, as a giant carpet roll, or in the form of tiles.
However you wish to lay it down, the possibilities between color schemes and designs seem endless.
There are a wide variety of patterns available in linoleum flooring, so you’re sure to find one that fits your style.
Cute Pattern
Some popular patterns include:
-Wood grain: Wood grain linoleum can give your kitchen a warm and inviting feeling.
-Stone: Stone-look linoleum can give your kitchen a luxurious look.
-Tile: Tile-look linoleum is a popular choice for kitchens because it’s easy to clean and maintain.
-Solid color: Solid color linoleum is a classic choice that can be used in any kitchen style.
DIY Linoleum Flooring Kitchen Ideas
1. Bricky
Looking like a complex brick layout, this linoleum floor for the kitchen adds an element of class to one of the most used rooms in the house. The beauty of this floor design is it can work with any kind of interior decorating scheme that comes to mind. Do you want a classic home look? That is easily obtainable with this layout. It is also just as easy to go with a modernized look.
2. Checkered
As if tiled, the blue and white checker floor design illustrates how great it is to work with linoleum flooring. For the kitchen, this classic layout can either have the designer achieve a retro look or play off it with a more contemporary style.
3. Frame It
Designing the linoleum floor in the kitchen with the contrast of a frame all around it tales an otherwise ordinary floor into a masterpiece of its own. Why limit such artwork to the walls when it can also be something you walk on?
4. Fully Linoleum
From wall to wall, floor to ceiling, this kitchen simply shows off what linoleum can do. How colorful would you like your kitchen to be? Do you keep the floor neutrally colored as if it looks like hardwood flooring, or do you jazz it up to match the brilliant orange backsplash tiles featured on the wall?
5. Go Natural
Linoleum flooring offers a great opportunity to achieve a natural look in the kitchen, making it an easy canvas to work from as you design the rest of how you wish this particular room to look. If you want classy, you can easily achieve classy. If you’d rather go with something that feels more casual, no problem.
6. Kitty Friendly
According to the kitties, this linoleum floor idea for the kitchen is PURRfect! Mostly white, along with the tiny blue diamonds, gives it a tiled look, adding to the look of the room. If you want to pull off the vintage look, this works. If you simply want things kept simple, great. If you like the brightness of white that has some contrast, this is also ideal.
7. Lined Up
The pattern design of linoleum flooring can be as simple as a one-color display or as complex as a series of lines running into each other with various colors and sizes. Although this display is featured in a nook corner, the concept this flooring design extending into the kitchen as well is not far-fetched.
8. Old School
The linoleum kitchen flooring here looks somewhat old school but it can also pull off the contemporary look as well. The versatility behind linoleum flooring allows a kitchen to achieve any kind of look the home designer wishes to have. If you want something looking classic, no problem. If you’d rather go the modernized route, perhaps even futuristic, this also works.
9. Vintage
If you wish to achieve a vintage look for your kitchen flooring, linoleum is one of the best ways to do it. There are no limitations to do such a thing, especially if you wish to be as colorful as possible.
10. Wall to Wall
Why limit the linoleum flooring idea strictly to the kitchen? If you have the opportunity to go wall to wall with a floor design idea that would work from room to room, why not? Just pick the right color according to your personal preference and simply go with it.
11. Wonder Wood
For homeowners wishing for the hardwood floor look but through the use of linoleum, this particular design for the kitchen definitely does the trick. The awesomeness of this design is its versatility.
Whether one wishes to decorate the kitchen with a classic, old-school design or as contemporary as possible, there really are no limits. For minimalists, this works. It also caters to decorators wanting to achieve the residential warehouse look.
12. Zig Zag
Also known as Chevron, the zig-zag effect of this kitchen flooring certainly take the boring out of the design scheme. With the contrast of the woodsy colors, not only do you have a mesmerizing floor to highlight the kitchen area but a great opportunity to either go all out for the snazziest kitchen on the block or as your subtle display as an interior decorator.
More Ideas & Decor Options
If you’re looking for an affordable and durable flooring option for your kitchen, linoleum may be the perfect choice.
Linoleum is a type of resilient flooring made from natural materials like cork, wood flour, limestone, and pine rosin. It’s available in a wide range of colors and patterns, making it a versatile option for any kitchen style.
Plus, linoleum is easy to clean and maintain, making it a low-maintenance flooring option for busy families.
If you’re considering linoleum flooring for your kitchen, check out these inspiring ideas to get started.
Installation Tips
Linoleum flooring is a DIY-friendly flooring option, but there are a few things to keep in mind when installing it.
First, make sure the subfloor is clean and level before installation. Linoleum can be installed over concrete, wood, or vinyl floors as long as the surface is smooth and free of debris.
If you’re installing linoleum over an existing floor, you’ll also need to apply a self-leveling compound to the surface to ensure a smooth, even finished.
Once the self-leveling compound is dry, you can begin installing the linoleum sheets. Start in one corner of the room and work your way out, using a utility knife to cut the linoleum to fit around obstacles like cabinets and appliances.
Linoleum is a durable flooring option, but it’s important to seal the seams between sheets with a waterproof sealant to prevent water damage. Once the seams are sealed, you can apply a coat of linseed oil to the floor to give it a shine and additional protection.
Care and Maintenance
Linoleum flooring is easy to care for and maintain. sweeping or vacuuming the floor regularly to remove dirt and debris. If the floor starts to look dull, you can buff it with a soft cloth dipped in linseed oil. For tougher stains, you can use a diluted vinegar solution.
When mopping, be sure to use a gentle cleanser or just warm water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the floor’s finish. If you have any questions about caring for your linoleum floor, consult with a flooring professional.
What color should you choose?
When it comes to linoleum flooring, the sky’s the limit when it comes to color and pattern choices. You can find linoleum in a wide range of solid colors, as well as patterns that mimic wood, stone, or tile.
If you’re unsure about what color to choose, consider your kitchen’s existing color scheme and décor.
You may also want to consider the amount of natural light in the space, as lighter colors can help make a small kitchen feel brighter and more open.
If you’re still unsure, consult with a flooring professional for help choosing the perfect linoleum flooring for your kitchen. The colors we particularly like include :
- A light blue or green linoleum to give your kitchen a cool and refreshing vibe.
- A rich wood grain pattern for a warm and inviting kitchen.
- A bold black or white linoleum for a modern and stylish kitchen.
- A bright and colorful patterned linoleum to add personality to your kitchen.
Alternatives
If you’re looking for a similar flooring option with a more natural look, consider cork or bamboo.
Cork is a sustainable material that’s soft and cushiony underfoot, making it a comfortable flooring option for busy kitchens.
Bamboo is another durable and sustainable option that comes in a variety of colors and styles.
Pricing
Linoleum is an affordable flooring option, with prices starting at around $2 per square foot. Installation costs will vary depending on the size and complexity of your kitchen, but you can expect to pay around $3-$7 per square foot for professional installation.
When shopping for linoleum flooring, be sure to compare prices from multiple retailers to get the best deal. You should also compare prices for installation to get an accurate estimate of the total cost of the project.
Summing Up
Linoleum flooring is a durable, low-maintenance, and affordable flooring option for any kitchen. It’s available in a wide range of colors and styles, making it a versatile option for any kitchen style.
Plus, linoleum is easy to install and care for, making it a great choice for busy families.
If you’re considering linoleum flooring for your kitchen, be sure to compare prices from multiple retailers and get a professional installation estimate to ensure the best results.
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