How do I find kitchen flooring that is in a blue hue?
I have old Congoleum linoleum flooring on my kitchen floor. Which was really beautiful when first put down. Now after 30 years it is cracking and creating holes. I desperately want to stay with the blue color theme as my cabinets are golden oak and my countertops are blue speckled. I have looked at all the home improvemnet stores and no one sells blue flooring anymore. My blue flooring does not show much dirt and has always been nice and shiny. I wonder if I can even buy this type of flooring anymore? If not any suggestions on how to maintain the blue theme and flooring that must be rugged and hold up to lots of traffic including children, dogs, cats, and messy husband. Thanks for any suggestions!
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Hi Mary,
We bought faux slate-look linoleum floor piece for our hallway floor that has blue, off white and tan. It was the perfect complement to our blue and white kitchen. We got ours at a store that sells carpet, hardwood and various faux applications. Maybe a home improvement store isn't the right place to look? Try a store that specializes in flooring. I hope this helps you. Wishing you the best.
Flooring store like Lumber Liquidators, Tile Outlet.
Is this what you are looking for?
https://regalfloorcoverings.com/congoleum-vct-alternatives-cobalt-blue-12-x-12/
https://www.congoleum.com/contact-us/
If you want blue in your kitchen floors, your best bet would be to look for ceramic tiles in that color or a pattern with blue in it.