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Peel and Stick Floor Tiles You’ll Love

via Emily Henderson

I am all about budget home updates. The quicker, cheaper, and easier a project, the more likely I am to actually complete it. It’s no secret I LOVE tile and these peel and stick floor tiles are literally from my dreams. They look like expensive patterned cement tile, but are actually vinyl! Today, I have rounded up peel and stick floor tiles you’ll love to DIY this weekend. It’s the easiest way to get a big bang for your buck and also instant gratification. Just check out this before and after!

via Emily Henderson

Now this kitchen is one of my favorites by Emily Henderson (and it might be her most popular). I had no idea the flooring was peel and stick!! WHAAAT?! I was browsing Quadro Style’s tiles and Emily’s kitchen design popped up; what a nice surprise! Sometimes you look at these beautiful designs and think there is no way that’s affordable; but that is incorrect! Designers are committed to staying within your budget and can produce something amazing whatever monetary constraints. So let me introduce you to peel and stick floor tiles you’ll love to use.

Edit: Quadrostyle reached out and told me that Emily used the cement tile version of this pattern, but due to its great popularity, it now comes in a peel and stick version you can purchase.

 

Peel and Stick Floor Tiles You’ll Love

1. Syracuse Tile in “Rose”

 

 

2. Zig Zag Black

This tile is especially amazing and reminds me of pricey encaustic tile. Patterned tile is the best way to update a bathroom or laundry room with some fun. Don’t be afraid to choose pattern and be playful!

3. Floc Stone Birch

4. Trefle Sand

5. Oslo Grey

6. Agadir Grey

7. Verona “Grey”

9. European Lys Black

9. Sierra “Ochre”

10. Moroccan Riad “Chalk”

and in “Emerald”

11. Berber Inspired Harlow “Black”

12. Stair Riser Stickers-Campagne Sand

13. Stair Riser Stickers-Genova Greige

 

What did you think? Did you like any of these peel and stick floor tiles? I included 2 awesome stair riser tiles to show you different applications. These can also be used as a backsplash FYI. I think peel and stick floor tiles are such a great alternative to an expensive remodel. The patterns are wonderful and they come in a bunch of different colors so you can really go to town. Have you ever tried peel and stick floor tiles?

-Kristen

PS: Last year, Kate Decorates installed vinyl peel and stick floor tiles and has kindly written about her experience. I recommend reading it because there are some things she says to keep in mind before installing. She talks about making precision cuts and what you can expect after installation.

 

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