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36 Pieces Vinyl Flooring Peel and Stick Floor Tile Self Adhesive Flooring Tiles 12″ x 12″ DIY Flooring for Office Kitchen Living Room

(10 customer reviews)

$65.99

Brand Vsmile
Material Vinyl
Size 12×12 Inch
Color Gray Stripe
Finish Type White, Vinyl, Smooth
Installation Type Peel and Stick
Product Dimensions 12″L x 12″W
Shape Square
Item Thickness 1.3 Millimeters
Edge Style Square Edge

  • Wood-Look Floor Planks: Our peel and stick floor tile features the natural beauty of wood flooring. The smooth, three-dimensional textured surface provides an authentic look and feel, adding warmth and elegance to any room in your home.
  • Upgraded Material: Crafted with 6 layers materials. The white core layer of vinyl flooring is thickened, making it smoother and more aesthetically pleasing after laying. Our peel and stick flooring is waterproof, wear-resistant, and fireproof, providing long-lasting durability.
  • Easy To Install: The vinyl plank flooring is designed for easy installation. Simply peel off the adhesive backing and stick the vinyl flooring to any dry, flat surface. No need to hire a professional or use additional adhesives.
  • Wide Application: Whether it’s a living room, bedroom, kitchen, lounge, or office, our peel and stick vinyl flooring blend in perfectly with any decor. Cleaning is easy – just wipe with a damp rag or mop.
  • Dimensions: Each peel and stick flooring measures 12 x 12 inches and 1.3mm thick. There are 36 planks per box, which will cover 36 square feet. Please note that color difference may occur in our products when viewed on different screens and under varying lighting conditions.

Availability: 15 in stock

SKU: B0D46SX9HZ Categories: ,
Weight 8.699895 kg
Dimensions 30.48 × 30.48 × 0.127 cm
Product Dimensions

12 x 12 x 0.05 inches; 19.18 Pounds

Item model number

USVSBS217-36

Date First Available

May 15, 2024

ASIN

B0D46SX9HZ

Country of Origin

China

Manufacturer

Vsmile

10 reviews for 36 Pieces Vinyl Flooring Peel and Stick Floor Tile Self Adhesive Flooring Tiles 12″ x 12″ DIY Flooring for Office Kitchen Living Room

  1. Lori Leal


    This flooring is perfect for DIY remodeling projects. We got it to go with a box of the same colors and pattern from another brand, and surprisingly enough, it matches perfectly! It’s easy to install and looks nice. Guests always compliment the floors and I love telling them that I did it myself, thanks to the easy installation of this type of peel and stick flooring. Highly recommend!

  2. Some couple who buys things


    These floor tiles were pretty average. Thin, lightly flexible, grooved fake wood grain. The grain all goes in the directions of the arrow pull paper on the bottom, its easy to get lined up if you have patience.They cut well when shaping to go around things like pipes ect or finishing off an odd length floor area. I used my titanium scissors to cut and a dry erase marker to mark where to cut. Would likely have been just as simple to use a box knife.The stickiness is average to low. May be good selection for apartment modification if your looking for something that wont damage when you peel it up, i had to rearrange a couple that i didn’t place quite right but had a few hairs off. I don’t know if they tend to stick more after some time has passed though so don’t entirely take my word for it because I don’t plan on moving mine. They give the look and water protection I was going for in my kitchen floor.

  3. Cassandra Strand


    I needed to update my flooring in my basement and since the current flooring was an old type of tile that may have asbestos so we wanted to do something thin and quick that could be applied over the top since proper removal would be costly and time-consuming. These tiles look nice and are tougher than you might think based on the thickness. The backing peels off easily and the tiles adhere well. I’ve had no problems with corners or edges curling up or tiles shifting.

  4. Worm1297


    These vinyl floor tiles are not bad, but not what I expected. The tiles are thin but seem sturdy enough to last for a little while. Installing the tiles is fairly easy, and they are easy to cut (I used scissors). I did have trouble with a few of them not adhering very well, and I had to toss them. They are easy to clean and so far haven’t stained or faded from cleaning. They have held up to some heavy traffic so far and haven’t scratched or chipped yet.My issue with the floor tiles is the look and the feel of them. I was thinking they were going to look like carpet tiles, like in the picture. Instead the colors are a bit dull, and there is a glossy shine to them. Then there is the feel and sound you make while walking on them. It sounds like your walking on cheap linoleum, and you can hear every step loud and clear through my apartment, almost like I’m wearing tap dancing shoes. At this price, I was expecting a little more, but they aren’t to bad.

  5. AshMan


    Recently used these to give my bathroom floor a refresh. they look and feel nice, I put them over the old vinyl floor. The pattern on the tiles is not the same on every one, so it gives it a more natural flow. they stick well. I cleaned the vinyl floor with denatured alcohol before stick these down and they have held up for a few months without issue. They are easy to cut and make go around anything needed.

  6. Adoration


    They do the job. I don’t know if it’s my floors or the way these are manufactured, but I had a hard time getting the edges to line up straight. They’ll fit perfectly, but sometimes the top feels like there’s a sharp lip. Also the corners peel back rather quickly if you don’t get them perfectly flush with one another. The glue is strong, but not “it’ll rip your floors off” strong if you need to pick up and reposition a tile. Then they’ll have a hard time sticking so get it right the first time. I do wish the design was a bit more varied, some tiles are nearly pure white and some have the smallest of smudges of “marble.” But for a tiny laundry room, these worked out great.

  7. JulyFlyHoney


    I’m a lover of hardwood floors but unfortunately my house didn’t come with those and my bank account says NO! to having them put in. This remedies that or close enough in my book. 36 12×12 pieces or 36 square feet of rather good looking “wood” flooring easy enough DIY peel and stick. This stuff is nice! It’s got layers and feels nice underfoot. It cuts easily with the right type of blade for sizing and sticks to the original floors surface like a hoss. So easy to clean which is a big big deal when you have 3 kids tromping through the kitchen plus the dog. It’s waterproof (pure genius!) so a little spillage is no problem. This is exceeding my expectations so far and I would recommend to anybody looking to church it up in their space especially anybody looking for kid and pet friendly flooring.

  8. DJW


    Starting out you know this isn’t going to be a great product, but I still expected it to be a little better than it is. I would also say that it is over priced for the type of product. The price listed right now is about $1.80/sqft, and you could get a very low end click together floating flooring for about the same price per square foot, and that would be a much superior product.It is a little easier to install than a click together floor though, you can cut the pieces with scissors. Where most floating floor materials you are going to need a saw or some other kind of tool to cut it.Another down side is that it doesn’t seem to be sticking very well to my concrete slab (how well it sticks is going to depend on your subfloor). Right now, I am just hoping it holds up for a year or two until I can put in a more permanent floor. This does not appear to be a product that will last very long.

  9. ConsumerZ


    My previous vinyl flooring had shrunk and buckled and I’m still deciding on what to do as a permanent flooring solution. I like these tiles for a temporary solution to cover my bathroom floor. When I unboxed these tiles, there were 32 of the 36 tiles were comprised of 2 unique repeating patterns. 17 of one tile and 15 of the other. Since it’s a marble pattern you can try to place them strategically. Quality, weight, thickness and consistency of size of the tiles are all aligned with the specifications as described. I subtracted one star for the pattern variety. An even blend of repeating patterns would be idea. Alternating between only 2 patterns is tricky to install. Since it’s temporary, it’s fine and they seem to be durable quality product. Easily could be used for robust under cabinet lining, etc. However, for flooring, I would not choose these tiles as a long term solution knowing the pattern distribution as it is.

  10. Ada


    These tiles are easy to handle and apply, making the installation process straightforward and hassle-free. The self-adhesive feature is incredibly convenient—there’s no need for additional glue or tools, which simplifies the job and reduces mess.The tiles have a modern look that works well in various rooms, including my bedroom, kitchen, and living room. They adhere securely to the floor and have a durable finish that stands up to everyday wear and tear. The 36-pack offers great coverage, allowing me to complete larger areas without needing to buy extra tiles.They combine ease of installation with a sleek appearance, offering a cost-effective way to enhance the look of my home.

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