Homonym: lino (Flooring)
Lino, short for linoleum, is a type of flooring material made from natural ingredients like linseed oil, cork dust, wood flour, and resins. It is known for its durability, ease of maintenance, and eco-friendliness, making it a popular choice for homes and commercial spaces. Lino comes in various colors and patterns, allowing for creative design options.
Originally developed in the mid-19th century, lino has evolved over the years but retains its classic appeal. It is often confused with vinyl flooring, but unlike vinyl, lino is biodegradable and made from renewable resources, contributing to sustainable building practices.