Loose linoleum for pin boards cut to your required measurements.
Note: Linoleum may be delivered in measurements exceeding the ordered - easily trimmed with a sharp utility knife.
Ideal for DIY projects.
Colour: Oyster Shell
Sound-absorbing
Durable
Natural, recyclable material
Hygienic surface
A practical and stylish DIY pin board for children's rooms and offices, perfect for organizing ideas and gathering information.
The linoleum can be used in a fixed frame, for example, glued to a wooden board, or simply mounted directly on the wall.
The linoleum has a thickness of 6 mm and features a slightly tactile surface that is both elastic and flexible. The high elasticity ensures that pinholes shrink back over time, keeping the surface neat. Additionally, linoleum has a naturally hygienic surface that does not attract dust and is resistant to stains.
Thanks to its highly open structure, the material also has excellent sound-absorbing properties, making it ideal for covering partitions and room dividers with this practical and stylish material.
The linoleum material is composed of oxidized linseed oil, resin, cork, and pigments, resulting in an environmentally friendly product with excellent elasticity and durability.
In addition to being practical, the linoleum bulletin board serves as a decorative element, allowing you to choose the color and shape, as the material is easy to cut.
Application
The pin board can be applied directly on the wall or glued to surfaces such as wooden boards.
Directly on the wall
When applying the linoleum pin board directly on a wall, ensure the surface is flat, clean, and dry. Installation can be done on concrete walls, walls with cement-based plaster, drywall, and panel materials such as fiberboards, plywood, MDF, and HDF. Any cracks or holes should be sanded or filled before installation.
Use a regular contact glue for the application.
On surfaces
When applying the linoleum pin board on surfaces, ensure that the surface you are working on is flat, clean, and dry.
We recommend to use Aqua Contact glue. Apply the glue to the substrate using a putty knife. Cut the pin board with a 2 cm allowance on all sides, and press it firmly onto the board using a hand roller or a tapping hammer. Let the adhesive cure, then trim or route the edges.