
Colour maturity – your linoleum floor will "mature"
Linoleum gets its correct hardness-elasticity ratio in the drying chamber. Linoleum flooring leaves the chamber with a light “yellow tinge” - the so-called drying chamber film. This film degenerates after laying. Sunlight makes the floor take on its original colour. The length of time this takes depends on the sunlight's intensity. It occurs more distinctively with light linoleum surfaces than with darker ones. So you should not be surprised when you take your newly purchased linoleum out of the carton. Your flooring needs a little time to find its colour.

Linoleum surface with drying chamber film

The same surface in its original colour after a few weeks exposed to sunshine