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Waterproof Peel and Stick Floor Tile, 36 Pack 54 Sq.FtNO Sticky Residue LeftWood Plank Vinyl Tile Stickers, Self-Adhesive DIY Flooring Tiles for Bedroom, Living Room, Bathroom 36″ x 6″Dustgray

(8 customer reviews)

$0.00

Material Polyvinyl Chloride
Brand Lareko
Item dimensions L x W x H 11.81 x 11.81 x 3.15 inches
Color Dustgray
Item Thickness 0.62 Millimeters

  • 【Easy Installation】 – Just peel and stick our self-adhesive wood vinyl flooring onto the original flooring or wall. It’s easy to cut with scissors or a knife, requiring no power tools, prior experience, glue, or accessories.
  • 【 Not sticky residue left】 – Self adhesive and removable. No sticky residue left, not damage the floor. Durable thin wood vinyl flooring peel and stick tiles for floor. peel and stick waterproof floor tiles feature WPU Pressure Sensitive Adhesive for strong bonding with minimal gaps Crafted from durable PVC, they’ve passed rigorous wear tests for long-lasting quality.
  • 【Consistent Color】 – When purchasing our vinyl flooring, there’s no need to worry about noticeable color differences between batches. Colors will be as consistent as possible in all batches.【Multi-Scene 】-The vinyl flooring tiles are attached to any flat, clean and dry floor. The stick and peel floor tiles ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, corridors,laundry, living rooms, RV, entryway, bedrooms.
  • 【Superior Properties】 – Our peel and stick floor tile offer exceptional waterproofing,durability, and easy to clean and care. With a wear-resistant, heatresistant, and non-slip design, they ensure long-lasting strength and safety.
  • 【Size & Coverage Area】 – Each floor tile measures 36 x 6 inches, with a thicknessof 0.6mm. A set of 36 pcs covers an area of 54 Sq.Ft, while 12 pcs cover 18 Sq.Ft. lf you’re unsure about the product, you can start by purchasing just 22 pcs to assessthe results without disrupting your daily life.
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Product Description

Peel and Stick Floor Tile

NO STICKY RESIDUE LEFT

Peel and Stick Floor Tile

DIY

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Peel and stick flooring tile

Peel and Stick Floor Tile

No glue or special tools!Install these with ease and no mess!

Simply trim with a utility knife, peel off the backing and sticking to your floor .

Made from durable vinyl with permanent adhesive, these cost effective tiles will withstand wear and tear.

Product Details

Peel and Stick Floor Tile

Easily Refresh Your Room

Peel and Stick Floor Tile

Refresh your room a new look and cover worn and damaged floor in your bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, living room and dining room .

Self Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tiles can change the places where is not easy to clean, boring and spalled or uneven floor, worn floor quickly.

Weight 3.751206 kg
Dimensions 29.9974 × 29.9974 × 8.001 cm
Item Thickness

0.62 Millimeters

Size

12 Tiles, 36 Tiles, 4 Tiles, 72 Tiles

Item Weight

8.27 Pounds

Color

Cotton, Dustgray, Gray Oak, Greyscale, Smoke Grey, Taupe, White Washed, Winter, Yellow Maple

Item Dimensions

11.81 x 11.81 x 3.15 inches

ASIN

B0BTNR4F6F

Brand Name

Lareko

Material Type

Polyvinyl Chloride

Manufacturer

Lareko

8 reviews for Waterproof Peel and Stick Floor Tile, 36 Pack 54 Sq.FtNO Sticky Residue LeftWood Plank Vinyl Tile Stickers, Self-Adhesive DIY Flooring Tiles for Bedroom, Living Room, Bathroom 36″ x 6″Dustgray

  1. zerospace


    So I bought these to use for a furniture makeover.Backstory: I have two older Ikea Kallax units in black that I was repurposing from one room to another — I needed to lighten them up a lot, because I was moving them from bedroom storage to living room storage, and my living room is not big. If I’d have left them black, they’d have shrunk the feel of the room and would look hideous.At first, I considered painting them, but that’s messy, the weather is wet and rainy for long stretches, so spray painting outside was out — no way I was building a tent big enough to contain the spray for something as large as an 8 cube kallax. I then considered wallpaper — but cutting patterened wallpaper can be tricky for something like a kallax, because if you don’t line it up right, it looks terrible. So then, I thought, what about a faux laminating job with peel and stick flooring?? I then set out to find the thinnest peel and stick floor tiles that I could that also came in a light enough color — I found these, in the color “cotton”. This color is basically a really nice warm light gray with darker tones mixed in.Yeah, painting would have cost less, but… the look I got with these is nothing short of stunning — once I finish re-doing the rest of the room, it’ll look amazing. These tiles were easy to cut, easy to stick — and re-positionable. I laid these out on the frame of the kallax first. Sides, top, then cut them using my leather strap cutter into strips to cover the frame in the front (to do long, straight cuts down the length of a plank, a strap cutter makes fast easy work of it!). I left the back uncovered — no one’s going to see it.Once that was done, it was time to figure out what to do with the door and drawer faces I had on some of the cubes — I decided to do a chevron pattern, and OMG, I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out (see photos). I was able to cut these with my Silhouette die cutting machine into pieces custom designed to make the chevron pattern on the doors and drawer faces. Ratchet blade, longest blade depth (probably overkill), max pressure on the Cameo 3, speed of 2, single pass. Cut like butter and didn’t kill the blade, either.The project has been finished for about a week and nothing is peeling off. I made sure to clean each surface carefully right before beginning to stick the tiles down, and the whole thing was easy peasy! I’d possibly consider this stuff for nice looking temporary flooring, too. Not sure how well it’d hold up to high foot traffic in the long term, but damn it looks pretty good right out of the box.I’ll let my finished project photos speak for themselves, though. All in all, excellent product for a different purpose than intended!

  2. Lhadygray96


    I bought this to beautify the unfinished part of our basement where my cat hangs out most of the time. It sticks easily despite taking it off and putting it back on. I cleaned the floor before I placed the sticky tiles for better results. Easy to cut if needed. Easy to peel. Texture is similar to a vinyl floor. Looks good! Worth the money.I accidentally spilled some water on it and easily wiped it off. Very durable.

  3. Taylor Goodnight


    This is my first time trying any sort of floor DIY and I have to say these are Perfect tiles! They laid flat in 10 minutes and were so easy to cut. However you will need to order more than you think to cover the floor and roll to roll the colors may be a little off but not noticeable when placed. Otherwise they are easy to install, they come off without damage and yet have strong adhesive. You can move your furniture around and swifter them like real floors! A little pricey because you have to order so much but these are worth every penny! I want to put these in every bad rental! 4 stars because color and price only.

  4. Aminata


    This was so easy to complete! It arrived nicely packaged and no weird smell. I’ve had it on for 2 weeks now and it’s holding up great. It’s nice and thick and easily sticks. Cleaning has been easy and remains stainless. Great price point!In plan to purchase for other rooms.

  5. O L.


    I really liked the floor tiles, but I had to return them because the color didn’t’ work for my need. I didn’t use them, but they seem easy to cut and are very flexible.

  6. Tim Manning


    I (a woman) laid these completely by myself onto concrete floors with no prior remodeling experience. A few of the edges tried to come up, but I did not lay them flat before putting them down, and despite sweeping and mopping, my floors still had some dust (it was in my basement). I used some construction grade gorilla glue to glue the peeled up edges back down. From the before and after pictures you can see it completely transformed the room. They were easy to lay down, cut, and peel up to adjust if needed. Overall, I wouldn’t trust this in a high traffic area or as a longterm solution, but if you need a quick fix (like me because I am selling my house) this is a good solution. My husband said he couldn’t even tell it wasn’t laminate flooring!

  7. Ann M. Kulisiewicz


    These were easy to install and look great. When we pulled up our carpet, there was already some kind of vinyl flooring glued to the subfloor, so we decided to just cover it in this area. They are thin, but not contact paper thin. If you have imperfections in the floor, they will show through. Filling, patching and sanding smooth first is recommended. I did add extra adhesive to the corners and short edges of each piece, for some extra durability. (Our house is a work in progress, so don’t pay attention to anything else in the pic 😆 We still have a lot to do!)

  8. Purchaser

    Shortage
    These floor tiles looked great for my bathroom and I bought them long before the planned install, however when I re-measured I found 56sq ft wouldn’t be enough, so I tried to order another bundle and found out Amazon no longer carried them. Had to return.

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