Sentences with phrase «green linoleum»

Look at those nasty green linoleum floors!
The red paint on the stairs had worn through in the middle, the stamped green linoleum that was glued on the walls to shoulder height was rubbed away to nothing, and bits of string had been stretched across the gaps in the banisters.
Given how green linoleum is, cleaning it with harsh synthetic chemicals and maintaining it with polymer - based waxes just wouldn't be right.

Not exact matches

And given its relative low - cost and ease of installation, some consider linoleum the «green flooring for the masses.»
Whether you chose linoleum flooring for its no - fuss functionality, the soft feel underfoot, its distinctive look, or its green attributes, you definitely want to take care of your investment in an ecofriendly way for the sake of maintaining it for as long as possible while protecting the indoor air quality in your home.
I particularly and especially love the green beadboard, the sconce between the windows, and the fact that you have GOOD linoleum.
In the «dog room» (which is also the laundry and utility room), a checkerboard pattern of green, orange, yellow, and gray linoleum tiles hides muddy paw prints and floors visitors with its upbeat effect.
It had pine green carpet and beige linoleum with little green squares throughout.
As you can see, we removed all the green carpet and linoleum, replacing it with laminate flooring and beige carpet.
The green & yellow linoleum is just not my style!
Popcorn Ceilings Baby Blue Toilet Swirly Blue Faux Marble Vanities Curling Linoleum Floors Multi-Blue Colored Carpets Harvest Gold Appliances Harvest Gold Kitchen Sink Lots of Wood Paneling Green Floral Wall Paper
I particularly and especially love the green beadboard, the sconce between the windows, and the fact that you have GOOD linoleum.
It's like the day we pulled up the matted down shag carpeting that was orange and green swirly (yes, really) and found avocado linoleum tiles.
The bathroom floor is a sage green Marmoleum — a natural linoleum material, which was straightforward to lay and is low maintenance, too.
Two weeks before Christmas, we decided to tear up the linoleum in our Kitchen and (the well loved for a long time, but definitely dated, moss green carpeting) in our living room and stairwell.
Her beautiful yellow stove, green countertops and yellow linoleum... yes it was the 70's when they built!
We had it decked out in burgundy, navy and teal green; teal carpet, teal and white checked linoleum floors, teal striped floral wall paper that covered every wall in our small bedroom and teal laminate counter tops with teal painted walls in our kitchen.
Small seagrass squares form a wall - to - wall carpet over a linoleum floor in this green, screened porch.
We've removed a few walls and closets, a wet bar and a lot of carpet, linoleum and green tile.
The before kitchen did indeed have a lot of white (plus in the photo it was summertime, which didn't hurt), but it also had linoleum countertops, a cheap stainless sink and faucet, white 4 × 4 tiles with vegetables painted on them, green - and - white checkerboard outlet covers, a weird little stained glass window tucked awkwardly in a high corner, cheap shelving made from home depot crown molding, and the fridge blocking off the entire room.
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