How does Rhinofloor vinyl flooring compare to other styles?

Friday, 1 April 2011 4:01 PM

There was a time when vinyl flooring was not the first choice for a home or business premises because it was believed to not boast the same aesthetic appeal as other materials, but those days are now firmly in the past.

Today, there are so many types of quality vinyl floor material that are not only affordable - like its predecessor - but also look great and are practical and durable to boot.

One good example is Rhinofloor vinyl flooring by Armstrong. This product is far superior to the lino that came before it, but it still boasts a similar affordable price, meaning it could be the perfect addition to your property.

Armstrong is one of the leading European manufacturers of flooring - so there is very little they don't know about this type of interiors product.

Rather than being smooth underfoot, their designs are textured, which helps to create the illusion that you actually have real tiles, hardwood floorboards or stonework on your floor.

However, it is not only in terms of looks that this texture is so important but also when it comes to practicality.

A non-smooth floor is more slip-resistant, making it a great choice if you have children who are running around all day and you want to ensure they don't fall over.

It has also been specially treated to remain largely free of dirt - perfect if you want your home or office to look good but don't want to spend all of your time mopping.

Armstrong has also put the material through a process that means it is resistant to abrasions and is less likely to dull or appear damaged over time.

This type of cheap vinyl flooring is particularly suited to wet rooms such as the bathroom or kitchen. It does not become slick when it is wet, helping it to stay safe.

Furthermore, unlike some other floor materials such as carpet or wood, when lino is submerged in water for some time it will not stain or shrink, making it a practical choice as it will not need to be replaced frequently.

By choosing Rhinofloor, you are sure to agree that lino flooring has certainly come on in leaps and bounds.
 

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