Comparison of linoleum and laminate: factors to consider
SSPDaily has prepared a comparison of linoleum and laminate. Learn about the key differences between these flooring options to make an informed decision.
Composition
Linoleum is made from all-natural ingredients such as linseed oil, resin, wood flour, and pigments. This allows you to get a wide range of bright and durable design options. On the other hand, laminate flooring consists of synthetic materials such as fiberboard or chipboard with a printed paper layer that aims to mimic the appearance of natural materials such as wood or stone.
Durability
Linoleum is highly durable and resistant to scratches and stains, making it ideal for high-traffic areas. Laminate flooring, while generally durable, can be more susceptible to water damage and scratches, and therefore requires more care.
Maintenance
Linoleum is relatively low-maintenance and easy to care for, and should be swept and washed regularly with water and a mild detergent. Laminate flooring is more sensitive to moisture, so you may need to use special laminate flooring cleaners to maintain its appearance.
Cost
Linoleum is usually more affordable than laminate. The price of linoleum can vary depending on factors such as brand, style, and installation method. Laminate flooring offers a wide range of options in terms of quality and design, which can affect its price.