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The Tivoli Self Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tiles by Achim Home Decor offer a quick and stylish flooring solution with 45 peel-and-stick tiles, each measuring 12" x 12". Designed for easy DIY installation, these high-quality vinyl tiles mimic the luxurious look of marble and stone, making them perfect for any indoor residential space. With features like scratch and stain resistance, they are ideal for high-traffic areas, ensuring your home remains chic and low-maintenance.
Unit Count | 45.0 Sq Ft |
Item Thickness | 0.47 Inches |
Coverage | 45 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 12"W |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Size | 12x12 Inch |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Special Features | Scratch resistant, Easy to install, High traffic, Stain resistant, Low maintenance |
Form Factor | Tile |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Residential Use |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Pattern | Grid |
Trim Color | Squared |
Item Shape | Square |
Finish Types | Semi-gloss |
Style Name | Patterned look |
Color | Black/White |
K**E
Pleasantly surprised (for now)
My boring, outdated bathroom tiles just aren't my style, but I couldn't decide what I wanted to replace them with. Since I didn't want to rush a choice that would require a lot of money and/or work, I decided to try some stick-on tiles as a temporary solution. I figured, worst case scenario: I'll retile the bathroom sooner than expected, but get a better idea of what I want in the meantime; best case scenario: maybe these'll hold up for about a year and by then I'll know what I want to do.I just installed these tiles yesterday and I'm so happy! They were incredibly easy to apply. I also used stick-on tiles for my kitchen backsplash (different brand) and those were a pain in the neck to install. Installing them to the floor vs. the wall probably made a huge difference, but I was surprised by how well these stuck, while also being easy to reapply if I made a mistake. I have a heavy-duty paper cutter that was really helpful for resizing, but I also used scissors for some areas and the tiles were very easy to cut.The only thing I dislike about my new bathroom floor doesn't really have anything to do with the product itself. I have long, dark hair and it gets everywhere. So now it stands out more on the white tile. Again, that's not the product's fault – in fact, I think it's a case for the product as now I know I don't want white tile whenever I install actual tile. Plus, the floor is easy to clean – I just use my Dyson vacuum and Swiffer WetJet.It's not perfect, nor is it a longterm solution, but for under $25 and a few hours of work, I'm super impressed and satisfied. I'll update my review if that changes over time.
K**R
What a nightmare
The adhesive and paper backing stick to everything. The sticky residue got everywhere and took so long to scrub off with rubbing alcohol. I did a small handful of tiles and said no more. I will never use this brand again. I have done 3 rooms with peel and stick (a different brand from Lowe’s) and had no issues. They have lasted 4+ years through kid wear and tear. I’ll be peeling it up, cleaning the sticky residue and going back to Lowe’s I guess. Not at all worth the headache, money and extra work.
D**.
SWEET
PERFECT LOOK...
S**R
How are they holding up? Not good. Not good at all.
It's been a few months since I put these peel and stick tiles down in my kitchen under my table as a "vinyl rug." From the moment they were peeled, they were an issue. The glue is not strong enough to push down curved up corners, so they were never fully stuck down. Everything and anything caught those corners, and eventually, they started cracking and snapping. Our whole household has endured cut toes, stabbed heels, and there are cracked pieces of tile all over my kitchen that stick to everything, ironically. You can't clean them well because they won't lay flat, so any solutions you use for cleaning go right underneath and completely unstick the tiles. We aren't able to install a more permanent solution, so instead I'll be repurchasing and trying some new tricks I think might help. If you're reading this review to decide if you'll be trying these tiles or not, let me save you some headaches and time;1. Don't trust the glue, I'll be trying this with a heavy duty double-sided tape to get better adhesion. Weights will not help you, you NEED an additional level of adhesion to get all corners to stay down.2. Use transitional flooring trim- if these are accidentally kicked, it will destroy the tiles. Especially for areas of high traffic, don't leave any edges raw.3. If a tile does come up, trash it. There's pretty much no saving it so clean the area, put down a new one, and move on with your life. It's cheap for a reason.You get what you pay for, and I'm a cheapskate. Were issues expected? Yes. Is it frustrating to have to redo the process just 6 months later? Yes. But alas, I am stubborn, and will not let these damn tiles get the best of me.
W**R
Does not stick very well
Does not stick to floor
J**S
Worked great
The media could not be loaded. These went down pretty easy. I applied them over old ugly tile in a bathroom that’s in my attic that I turned into a coffee bar so I didn’t want to put a lot of money into the room. These worked great even if they only last a couple months and I feel like the last quite a bit longer. They were great for a temporary solution, I love them and I buy them again
T**E
Floor tile
Love the peel an stick works wonderful
L**W
completely unusable due to tile size differences
I started installing this after the return window. Definitely should have checked first! Every square is slightly different,making UT impossible to line up the tiles nicely. The tole size is all the same, but the print itself throws everything off. Totally frustrating and a waste of time and money!
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