The plain walls and the floor of Armstrong’s Brown Jaspe Linoleum make a very effective background for the beautiful old Colonial furniture in this charming din
ing-room.
Individuality and Utility
ARCHITECTS AND DECORATORS in quest of individuality will find both in linoleum floors. Not the old-fashioned kitchen linoleum, of course, but the soft, pleasing plain colorings and refined designs which are characteristic of Armstrong’s Linoleum, and which have been largely responsible for the modern use of linoleum as a permanent floor in diningrooms, living-rooms, bedrooms, reception halls, etc.
€f Linoleum floors—with fabric rugs over them—make unusual and charming interiors. The wide range of colors in which linoleum is now available permit a complete blending of the floor with the scheme, and, moreover, color combinations are possible that would not harmonize with the yellow and brown tones of ordinary wood floors.
Cl Th ere is much to be said also in respect to the practical advantages of linoleum floors—they are quiet, comfortable, readily cleaned, sanitary, exceedingly durable—in short, satisfactory from every standpoint. Of course, linoleum floors must be well laid—the best way is to cement the linoleum down firmly over a lining of felt paper.
HThe Architects’ edition of the book, ‘‘Speaking of Floors,” will be a revelation if you are not already familiar with the artistic possibilities of linoleum floors. This publication contains some exceptionally fine colorplates of modern interiors, and is well worth the effort of sending a card. There is no charge. Armstrong Cork Company,
Linoleum Department, Lancaster, Pa.
Armstrong s Linoleum
ing-room.
Individuality and Utility
ARCHITECTS AND DECORATORS in quest of individuality will find both in linoleum floors. Not the old-fashioned kitchen linoleum, of course, but the soft, pleasing plain colorings and refined designs which are characteristic of Armstrong’s Linoleum, and which have been largely responsible for the modern use of linoleum as a permanent floor in diningrooms, living-rooms, bedrooms, reception halls, etc.
€f Linoleum floors—with fabric rugs over them—make unusual and charming interiors. The wide range of colors in which linoleum is now available permit a complete blending of the floor with the scheme, and, moreover, color combinations are possible that would not harmonize with the yellow and brown tones of ordinary wood floors.
Cl Th ere is much to be said also in respect to the practical advantages of linoleum floors—they are quiet, comfortable, readily cleaned, sanitary, exceedingly durable—in short, satisfactory from every standpoint. Of course, linoleum floors must be well laid—the best way is to cement the linoleum down firmly over a lining of felt paper.
HThe Architects’ edition of the book, ‘‘Speaking of Floors,” will be a revelation if you are not already familiar with the artistic possibilities of linoleum floors. This publication contains some exceptionally fine colorplates of modern interiors, and is well worth the effort of sending a card. There is no charge. Armstrong Cork Company,
Linoleum Department, Lancaster, Pa.
Armstrong s Linoleum