✨ Upgrade your floors in minutes—style that sticks with you! 🖤
FloorPopsFP2950 Leyton Peel & Stick Floor Tiles offer a stylish, easy-to-install flooring solution with durable virgin vinyl construction, water resistance, and a sleek semi-gloss finish. Each pack includes 10 black geometric-patterned tiles measuring 12x12 inches, covering 10 square feet, perfect for quick, tool-free upgrades in kitchens, bathrooms, or living spaces.
Brand | FloorPops |
Material | Vinyl |
Size | 12"L x 12"W x 0.06"T |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Semi-gloss |
Style | Patterned look |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
Pattern | Geometric |
Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
Shape | Square |
Item Thickness | 0.06 Inches |
Edge Style | Squared |
Unit Count | 10.0 Sq Ft |
Recommended Uses For Product | Floor |
Coverage | 10 square feet |
Form Factor | Tile |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Special Feature | Easy to install, Water resistant |
UPC | 091212327375 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00091212327375 |
Manufacturer | FloorPops |
Part Number | FP2950 |
Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FP2950 |
Finish | Semi-gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Special Features | Easy to install, Water resistant |
Usage | Floor, Kitchen, Bathroom, Living room, Indoor |
Included Components | Floor tiles |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | www.reg.wallpops.com, Limited Lifetime Warranty |
P**T
Rating Floorpops tile
I love these tiles. They are perfect for a kitchen or bath
F**R
Ok
Ok
K**R
Cheap fix
I plan to redo my bathroom in a couple of years. I've already redone two bathrooms and I was not ready for another renovation yet. I bought these as a temporary face lift. I placed them over existing vinyl flooring. They are easy to cut and the adhesive seems very strong. I did have some issues getting these to stick down completely. The edges kept coming up. I'm not sure what the reasoning was. But it worked out okay. I'm overall happy with how it turned out.
E**T
Read all reviews before you buy these tiles. Be prepared.
Well I just spent a day putting these tiles down in my 5x6’ bathroom. Have to say I wished I had read all the reviews first, but I did once I got started because I was looking for tips.Black Marks. Yep, about 40% of my tiles had small black or gray smudges on the that I couldn’t remove with simple cleaners. However, Endust sprayed on a soft cloth took the marks completely off. Also took off any pencil/crayon marks I made on the tiles I needed to shape.Pattern Not Matching. Yep I ran into this after I had placed about 6 tiles. What I found was that I had to hunt around to find a tile that would work and turn each one to confirm a match to the pattern before I removed the backing. Then place the tile. This is why this project took much longer than I anticipated it would take.Cracks. The picture selling these tiles looks great, but in reality no matter how much I tried I was unable to install these tiles without obvious lines between them. Maybe if I had a completely level floor it would work better, but I was installing over tile and grout. These lines are what drove me to the reviews… how could I be the only one. I’m not. I was a bit disappointed, but this is a temporary solution for us so I am going to try and ignore it some… actually, I am going to try and fill the cracks with caulk to hide them. If that works I will post a picture.Cutting Tiles. One review said cutting was easy once they figured out the trick, but then didn’t mention the trick. What I found to work was to just score my line with a utility knife and then snap the tile like a piece of glass. Worked every time. I would shave the edges with the utility knife for more detailed fitting when my patterns failed me. Also, I had the bad luck of one of my snaps flipping over and matching glue to glue… the small piece stuck immediately and securely to the later piece. I was able to pry them apart, but about a 2” square portion on the larger tile lost all adhesive. Since I didn’t have any to spare I had to go ahead and use it.Material Needed - I was working in a room that is 30 square feet and of that there is a vanity and toilet taking up about 7 sq feet of floor so I thought 3 packs would be more than enough. Well, it was just barely enough. If the pattern matching issue had been any more of a problem I would have had to order another package of tiles. I was able to match almost all of my lines with the best matches going to the most visible areas.All in all. It was a fun project and met my needs which was to cover cracked tiles with a pattern I was curious about. Eventually we plan to demo this room and redo everything. Putting in the flooring gives us the feedback as to whether a pattern like this in a small room works for us.Things you might need, a new threshold strip and caulk. I will need to caulk around all the edges and probably in the seams to prevent water damage, but that is next week’s project.
J**K
Easy to install
Great quality, easy to install, but use some gorilla glue, it helps them stick !
F**S
Not lining up!!!!
Of all the years of dealing with peel and stick tiles for myself and clients THIS brand or style I should say Is the Worst!!!!!If I seams it correctly my whole tile is off a smidgen BUT that smidgen affect the rest of the layout .Some tiles came with black scratch marks, weird glue sticking around around of tiles.My major thing I've noticed is really wrong about this Is The SEAMS usually when I butt a tile against another it's seamless like perfect no matter the style this one it's either I'm seaming it perfect to the according matching shape then the tile is off or I seam it to the tile perfectly then the style shape figure on the tile is going to be off...I'm in tears over this because it was the last renovation I had to do before family and friend come over from another state to see my new home in a few days ....I am truly upset I expect this from a family dollar store or Walmart to make this kind of error perhaps but NOT amazon at all I am really disappointed you back this items to sell..
R**.
Remodeling
This worked for me in my bathroom. I have a few to replace from dropping hairdryer and other things in the floor and it always takes a chunk of floor tirl out and people drop there cigarette on the floor causing it to burn a spot in it. Nothing is really burn proof. I took what's left and trimmed them down tow 2" pieces and trimmed out the shower wall. It all looks so good . I did have to add a little tile glue to the floor so it would stay stuck. Lays down good . Looks good. I'm good. Thanks.
T**E
Fun Weekend Project
I recently moved into a house and I am renting, but not a fan of the bathroom flooring. I'd seen a number of people using these peel and stick tiles and saying they were renter friendly so I wanted to give them a try. Now a few things to note, I put these down on laminate. the package says do not adhere to wood or concrete without a primer, so be mindful of this if your floors are these materials. Installation was easy, you just have to be patient and pay attention to the pattern so it looks seamless. I did not have al of the tools recommended for use but no matter, I made it work. I would say the hardest part was getting a perfect cut edge around the toilet.A few of the tiles did not have enough adhesive on them to fully adhere to the floor, so I used those for the weird spaces that needed filing. If you have a big project check all of the tile before you use it so if anything needs to be returned you can do that easily. Shipping did take longer than expected, but once everything arrived I was able to jump right in. I'm single and not super handy and did this alone over a weekend. It honestly should have only taken one day, but once I cut my finger with the cutter I needed to go lay down and think about some things. Enjoy!
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