✨ Peel, Stick, Impress — Retro Floors Made Easy! 🏡
Achim Home Decor’s Retro Self Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tiles offer a stylish, hassle-free flooring solution with 20 durable 12"x12" tiles featuring a matte Green Medallion pattern. Designed for easy peel-and-stick DIY installation, these 1.5mm thick vinyl tiles cover 20 square feet and bring mid-century modern flair to any indoor space.
Brand | Achim Home Furnishings |
Material | Vinyl |
Size | 20 Pack |
Color | Green Medallion |
Finish Type | Matte |
Style | Mid Century |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
Pattern | Encaustic |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Shape | Square |
Item Thickness | 1.5 Millimeters |
Edge Style | Square |
Unit Count | 20.0 Sq Ft |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Residential Spaces |
Coverage | 20 square feet |
Form Factor | Tile |
Special Feature | Easy DIY Installation |
UPC | 054006259207 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00054006259207 |
Manufacturer | Achim Home Furnishings |
Part Number | RTFTV60220 |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RTFTV60220 |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Easy DIY Installation |
Usage | Floor, Kitchen, Basement, Bedroom, Indoor |
Included Components | 20 tiles |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**S
So far so good!
I’m still tiling so it’s not finished, but so far it’s very pretty, and nicely sticky, even on my janky old concrete floor with ancient dried adhesive from the old tiles. I mixed and matched with one of the other designs from the same company, the green medallion style, so I didn’t have to worry about matching any edges if the design was printed a bit wonky. I’ll come back when it’s finished, and after some time has passed (if I remember) for an update. But they went down fairly easily, and were easy to cut with heavy scissors. I stepped on a trimmed off scrap that the paper peeled off of and it left super sticky residue on my shoe, so watch for that. I did heat each tile with a blow dryer to warm up the sticky, idk if it helped, but I feel like it did. Fairly easy to peel and reposition.fingers crossed that everything sticks and no corners come up, but it’s already a thousand times nicer than the 70 year old beige splotchy tile that was there since the house was built :P ignore the ugly bit at the base of the walls, I haven’t put the new black baseboard strip thingies on yet. The second pic with my toes in yellow shoes is just the tile laid out, not stuck down, so it still has the backing paper, just to see how it looks.Update, two days later. I had one or two try to lift up at the corners, but I peeled them back a little and applied liquid nails. I really love how nice they look mixed and matched.
B**.
Not good.
Loved the color, but the alignment was a little off. Tiles would not stick to floor. Sides and corners loosened in the first few hours. Waste of money. Could not use them.
A**R
Perfect for a Quick, Stylish Update!
I absolutely love these Retro Self Adhesive 12-Inch Vinyl Floor Tiles! They were super easy to install, and the self-adhesive backing made the whole process mess-free and straightforward. The chevron pattern is so stylish and adds a chic, modern look to my space. Each tile is a perfect 12” x 12” size, and with 20 tiles in a pack, it covered my small room beautifully without breaking the bank.The quality of the vinyl is impressive – it feels durable and holds up well underfoot. Plus, cleaning is a breeze, which is a huge plus! I’ve gotten so many compliments on my "new floor," and I love that I could make such a big impact without spending a fortune or hiring help. Highly recommend these tiles if you want a quick, affordable, and stylish room transformation!
R**T
Very classy
Peel and stick takes work and extra adhesive. I don’t plan to have this forever but it looks cute for now.
O**K
Beautiful tile, spotty quality
We love our beautiful, new floor as we finally completed it, but the installation process was rife with problems. First and foremost, the the black graphic pattern printed on these tiles was noticeably misaligned (up to 1/4") from tile to tile, especially between boxes but often even within the same box. There are weasel words on the box trying to convince you that this doesn't matter, but know that if you order just enough tiles for the job you will not get clean, nicely-aligned results as shown in the product photos. Despite our best efforts, our first try resulted many misaligned tiles similar to those in the lower left of my picture with this review. We wound up tearing up our first installation and starting over with new tiles-- a mess, as the adhesive residue had to be removed with GooGone, then the GooGone residue removed with full-strength SimpleGreen as a degreaser.Our solution was to order 2x to 3x the number of tiles required, and carefully test-align edges of each and every tile (in groups) before peeling off the backing. This approach would only be advisable if your spouse had firmly fallen in love with this particular tile pattern and integrated it into the larger room design, and of course if the cost of floor tiles were a minor concern in the grand scheme of your remodeling project. The results, as you can see, were mostly good. (And now we theoretically have lots of spares, in case of future damage.)Also, the reject ratio for these tiles was pretty high; 2 to 4 tiles per box of 20 had major blemishes that prevented their use, except perhaps along an edge (where the defect might be cut off) or under a cabinet or fixture where it wouldn't be seen. Order more than you need, in any case.Definitely seal the subfloor, per instructions on the tile box. We chose a latex floor sealer that turned out to have a sandy surface, which we had to laboriously power-sand down to get a smooth surface. As with most peel-and-stick tiles, once a tile is stuck down firmly you shouldn't pull it up except to throw it away; the adhesive won't come up evenly and you won't get good adhesion. Did I recommend ordering more tiles than you need, just in case? :-)Finally, once you're done, seal the seams. Any peel-and-stick tile will have some adhesive exposed on the edges, eventually collecting dirt and dust that's a challenge to remove. Plus, sealing can help with any edges that don't quite stick firmly. We used two tubes of Infuze clear vinyl seam sealer for our 50 sqft. installation. It's not really meant for peel-and-stick tile, so contrary to the directions on the tube, don't peel up the edges of your tiles; working with a few tiles at a time, just apply a bead to the seam surface; let it settle in for a minute or three; squeegee up the excess with one of those blue, flexible caulking tools; then carefully use denatured alcohol on an old T-shirt or paint rag to clean up the last bits from the tile surface without letting the alcohol seep into the seams. This sealer dries like soft, clear silicone, so any residue remaining on the tile surface after it dries can be easily rubbed/crumbled off with fingers or a gentle, plastic scouring pad. (We used Golden Fleece.) Just be careful not to gouge it out of the seams that you were trying to seal.Other products mentioned in this review, available on Amazon:Infuze Universal Vinyl Seam SealerGRIVER 5-Piece Caulking Tool Kit,Caulk Finishing Tool Kit (5-Piece Caulking Tool Kit)Golden Fleece (Chore Boy) Scrubbing ClothsDenatured Alcohol
S**C
Nice tile, very happy with them
Nice tile, easy to work with. The patterns line up easily, takes the brain work out of it. Stays put and looks beautiful. I'm very happy with them
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