Homogeneous flooring is a type of resilient flooring that is made up of a single, uniform layer of material. The material used in homogeneous flooring is typically a mixture of PVC, plasticizers, and other additives, which are then processed into sheets or tiles. Because homogeneous flooring is made up of a single layer of material, it has a consistent color and pattern throughout, which makes it highly durable and resistant to wear and tear. Homogeneous flooring is often used in high-traffic commercial applications, such as hospitals, schools, and airports, because of its durability, ease of maintenance, and resistance to stains and spills.