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Post by Teachndad on Nov 30, 2021 12:28:45 GMT -8
Hi Friends,
If anyone has any pix of the interior of your trailer that show Marmoleum flooring installed in it, could you post it? I am looking to see what others have used and what it looks like up against birch or ash paneling. I am leaning towards the lighter colors/patterns.
Thanks,
Rod
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Post by pdalber on Dec 20, 2021 18:54:10 GMT -8
I can give you an idea of what mine is going to look like - it's still a work in progres
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Post by nccamper on Dec 21, 2021 5:58:16 GMT -8
This was the original floor in my 1956 Shasta.
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Post by Teachndad on Dec 21, 2021 8:42:56 GMT -8
Thanks PD for sharing your floor. That's the striated pattern. I toyed with that idea, but may go back to it after seeing your floor. The blue color also was in consideration. Will the walls remain that color? NCcamper strikes again with his sense of humor. The OP on this thread should have defined that it only be newish Marmoleum not dried, cracked and old. I do wish we could go back to the old pattern that NCcamper shows in his image. I actually like those. Current Marmoleum patterns only have marbling, almost solids and striated. While I still have to decide on a color, I did find someone to do the install who has experience with Marmoleum installation. I am not doing this myself. Cheers, Rod
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Post by Hamlet on Dec 22, 2021 12:45:32 GMT -8
I can’t post pictures from iCloud, but a dozen years ago we used the tiles. Marbled dark red and off white. My hubby inlaid a heart at the door to highlight the heart shaped grain in the paneling. Our countertops, table and door slides are a muted yellow gold linen pattern and blend beautifully with the other warm colors The Marmoleum has held up beautifully, especially considering the abuse we have given it. The original floor was the beige-y tiles, and they were also linoleum, so we wanted to do the same.
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Post by Teachndad on Dec 23, 2021 9:18:47 GMT -8
Thanks for all the great responses ya'all.
PT - I am familiar with Linoleum City. They are supposed to have remnants also which could save some money. I was going to head down there to look at the samples - maybe next week. The ones I have are either 4" x 4" or 10" x 5".
Keep em coming.
Cheers,
Rod
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Post by mobiltec on Jan 1, 2022 16:21:13 GMT -8
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Post by Teachndad on Jan 2, 2022 5:27:39 GMT -8
Hi Larry,
Thanks for posting the red floor photos. I like how it pops with the lighter cabinets. I was already planning for a professional install. It's money well spent. The risk of damage to my back just transporting the rented roller is worth paying someone to install and I agree it's an expensive to make a mistake with this material. I have already found someone to do the install.
Cheers,
Rod
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