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Peel and stick tiles
Peel and stick tiles





peel and stick tiles
  1. #Peel and stick tiles how to
  2. #Peel and stick tiles install
  3. #Peel and stick tiles free

From the tomato that got away to water on the floor after washing dishes, I oversaturate my floors with water on a regular basis. It's a high-traffic area in my home and since everyone is a mini Gordon Ramsay, there's a lot of cleaning up that takes place.

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Chasing Paper advises using a damp mop and gentle floor cleaning solutions free of bleach (it can affect the color of your tiles).Īs for my kitchen, I have a few pros and cons. If water gets on the floor from my bathroom sink, I wipe the floor until it's dry. The tiles are water resistant but not water proof so I was worried but I don't get my floor wet with my bath stone. The tiles aren't shiny or slippery, my bathroom looks completely brand new, and I feel more confident about doing this again.Ī few months post-installation, I am definitely a fan of the peel-and-stick floor tiles in my bathroom. I added my bath mats (I'm obsessed with Dorai's bath stone) and felt incredibly proud of the results.

#Peel and stick tiles install

My bathroom is pretty compact so it was a simple install once I worked around the awkward angles like my vanity and toilet. I wasn't sure how I could maneuver around my toilet or the curved base but the razor blade helped me cut precisely to where I wanted the tiles to end. Taking heed of my dos and don'ts, I installed the Watercolor panels in my bathroom. I cut off the excess wallpaper with scissors and the kitchen was complete. The marks definitely bugged me, but I finished the installation, double-checking that the panels were perfectly lined up against each other so there weren't any gaps. Chasing Paper does recommend adding floor pads to furniture but in the spirit of DIY, I broke the rules.Īre you a DIY fan looking for a new project? We're here to help. When I got back to the project the next morning, I realized my mistake: My tiles had streaks from sliding the metal table and chair legs across the floor. Since I started the project late in the evening, I decided to bring in a few chairs, take a short dinner break and resume the next day.

peel and stick tiles

Bit by bit, I peeled the backing off of the tile and smoothed it down with my forearms (pro tip: use a squeegee) to smooth the application. With my sister's eyes to double-check alignment, I began in the corner and added four panels first, quickly getting a hang of the process.

#Peel and stick tiles how to

While the floor dried, I laid out the panels in my living room to get an idea of how to cut the tiles. After removing my kitchen dining furniture, I swept the floors and used a wet vacuum to make sure the floor was spotless. I will be the first to say I was definitely lacking in that department when it came to adding the tiles to my kitchen. Like most DIY projects, patience is the number one unseen but effective essential needed for tackling a project. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play Utility knife, scissors, or razor blade.What You'll Need to Install Peel-and-Stick Floor Tiles Before you embark on your peel-and-stick journey, it's important to note that Chasing Paper suggests using floor tiles on smooth, nontextured surfaces like ceramic tile or sealed wood. With over 30 patterns to choose from-like speckled quartz and granite, subway tile, and marble–there's something for everyone! The water-resistant adhesive vinyl floor tiles are laminated with a top coat to prevent fading and stains. Initially known for its stylish wallpaper designs in traditional and peel-and-stick applications, the brand stepped into flooring as a natural extension of its existing lines. As someone constantly on the search for low-lift upgrades that don't require calling a professional, my journey into DIY has been a fun way to bring personality, style, and color into my home. So of course, I had to try it out myself.

peel and stick tiles

When I first heard about Chasing Paper's new peel-and-stick tile, I was immediately intrigued-and just a tad skeptical.







Peel and stick tiles