Oh, one other thing, it's really not very hard to remove lino. Just get a handheld scraper and it's done in no time at all. You might also have to remove the extra (do they call it K3??) flooring because it's in the kitchen, but I didn't have a whole lot of trouble with that either. Use a crowbar for the stuff that comes up easy, and a belt sander for the stuff that doesn't. If you're willing to work to save money there's no reason you shouldn't be able to do this.
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