Furniture linoleum sheets cut to size. Ideal for DIY projects.
Note: Lino sheets may be delivered in measurements exceeding the ordered - easy to cut with a sharp hobby knife.
Colour: Salsa - Rust red
High quality lino sheet for furniture - beautiful surfacing material for furniture like tables, chairs, shelving units, drawers, and closets.
Nice, matt finish
Withstands daily wear and tear
Dust and dirt resistant surface
Fingerprint resistant
Pleasant to touch
Easy to clean
Sustainable and eco-friendly
The lino sheet is 2,0 mm thick and is easy to apply both vertically and horisontally as well as on curvy surfaces.
The lino sheet kan be applied on materials such as MDF wood, particle boards, plywood as well as steal and composite materials. Application requires glue which is suitable for the material that the lino is applied to.
Read how to install the lino sheets > here.
Daily cleaning requires nothing but a damp cloth and a regular, neutral cleaner. We recommend that you use a linoleum care product once in a while in order to maintain the beautiful surface finish. If the lino gets small scratches you can also use a lino care product to "close" these scratches. We recommend
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Useful info:
Lino sheets are delivered in measurements exceeding the ordered because it is easier to install bigger sheets.
Once the sheet is glued and has dried you can easily cut off the excess linoleum with a sharp knife. It is important that you cut from the underside of the linoleum, i.e. the cardboard side. You don't need to cut deep, just through the thin cardboard. The excess material can then simply be "broken off" from the top side.
Acclimatisation: Linoleum must acclimatise for 24 hours at room temperature before the roll can be opened and the linoleum can be used. The lino sheet may break if the roll is opened when it is cold.
It is not necessary to install linoleum on both sides of a base material, but we recommend it. Especially with larger wooden boards, there is a risk that the board will buckle and begin to twist if there is only linoleum on the upper side. Alternatively, the underside can be varnished, or an inexpensive laminate or similar can be glued to the underside. If the board is thoroughly fitted, it will also reduce the possibility of it breaking. For smaller loose slabs, a cabinet, a chest or drawers, etc., to which you glue linoleum, you do not need any surface material on the underside.
Assembly tip for larger boards: We recommend using contact adhesive (check that it is compatible with your base material). The contact adhesive is applied to both the linoleum and the board. Wait until the glue is dry - approx. 2 hours. A strong plastic film is then placed on the adhesive side of the board. The plastic film is then removed piece by piece at the same time as the linoleum is applied. This method makes it easier for you to control that the linoleum is laid correctly.