🎨 Peel, Stick, Impress — Floors That Speak Style Instantly
FloorPops FP2477 Fontaine Peel & Stick Floor Tiles offer a quick, tool-free way to upgrade your floors with 10 durable, water-resistant 12x12 inch vinyl tiles featuring a chic Moroccan encaustic pattern and a semi-gloss finish, perfect for modern living spaces craving effortless style and easy maintenance.
Brand | FloorPops |
Material | Vinyl |
Size | 12"L x 12"W x 0.06"T |
Color | Blue |
Finish Type | Semi-gloss |
Style | Patterned look |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
Pattern | Encaustic |
Item Weight | 5.75 Pounds |
Shape | Square |
Item Thickness | 0.06 Inches |
Edge Style | Squared |
Unit Count | 10.0 Square Feet |
Coverage | 10 sq ft / box |
Form Factor | Tile |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Special Feature | Easy to install, Water resistant |
UPC | 912122679920 091212267992 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00091212267992 |
Manufacturer | FloorPops |
Part Number | FP2477 |
Item Weight | 5.75 pounds |
Item model number | FP2477 |
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 decals |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | www.reg.wallpops.com, Limited Lifetime Warranty |
C**A
Made a beautiful backsplash.
I cut the tiles in 1/2 (with scissors and a box cutter both worked well).. I used these tiles as a backsplash in a manufactured home kitchen instead of using grout I used silicone adhesive, which I used as grout and it looks beautiful. The grout will likely need to be replaced periodically or the silicone. However, the end results created a nice waterproof surface.I did in addition to the adhesive of the tiles use a double sided adhesive sheet and liquid nails to ensure a solid adhesion. These tiles are great quality. Their color is vibrant and were easy to install. They seem to have a firm grip and are staying in place well.
L**A
Beautiful Pattern Tiles!
Fast delivery! Love these tiles! Easy to install and very pleased of the appearance! Wow! These look beautiful on my bathroom floor! Two thumbs up 👍 AAA+++
R**
4.5 stars if they would allow partial stars. They need to work on the adhesive
These tiles are as good-looking as they looked on the website pictures. 1.5mm in thickness is just fine for a hallway and since it's just me walking on them, I wouldn't call it a high traffic area. Installation was a breeze, peel and stick. Since I did have some corners and and door frames, I used a contour gauge and utility knife to make precision cuts.The tiles are very easy to cut with a utility knife. You just follow your pencil line with the knife and they crack neatly on the cut. I even cut some straight lines with regular scissors without much effort.The adhesive however needs some work. From the moment I pulled the paper off the back, I could tell it would be a little bit of a challenge to keep these down on tile and in uneven spots BUT for the price and the looks of them, well I'll do a little extra gluing. I do think the company should consider a better bonding adhesive that would work on any surface. That being said, a few drops of Liquid Nails or other strong adhesive should take care of those spots that can't seem to stay down.I did have some concerns about durability because I have 4 dogs and their nails are not always cut on time. But they don't scratch, they walk. It seems like these could withstand about 5 years of dog walking without too much wear and tear.All in all this was an economical semi-permanent solution to outdated floors. I can't use real planks or wood without leveling the current floors and I just don't have the energy or funds to remove 2 layers of tiles, redo the base floors and install new flooring. This will work for now and it looks great, now I have to find a design that is less "busy" for the rest of the house.
E**C
Took the room to the next level
I put a fresh coat of peach paint in our kitchenette. The walls looked lovely, but suddenly the beige tiling on the floor and the tan countertop were depressing. I used a dark marble contact paper on the small counter and these tiles on the floor; it took only a few boxes to do the whole tiny room, and now it’s my favorite room to look at in the house! I had a professional in to fix up the bathroom beside it, and she was inspired by the blue in the floor because these tiles look SO good. There is one spot where the tiles aren’t sticking well; since everything else has adhered perfectly for almost a year now, I’m guessing I rushed through on the prep. I put these down over an older layer of peel-and-stick tiles, and I should have made sure they were much cleaner before I started. (My original plan was to peel up the old ones, but they didn’t want to budge, and at this price point for a remodel I didn’t want to put a lot of work in.) I love how everything turned out — such a nice alternative to a world of beige!
A**.
I’m stoked
Please read this whole review because my situation was a little different than most. From the photos, you can see I had super mismatched tile on my floor. Yes- I installed it that way. Most of the tile was free and I had to make it work. I had to find a cheap solution to make it look nice, one color, and durable enough for my family in our home. I came up with a solution including these particular vinyl floor tiles. I had read on the reviews that some individuals had issues with the vinyl tiles adhering to their floors, so I purchased some “permanent” double sided vinyl tape to make sure they wouldn’t go anywhere. I started in a small area inside of this room, just in case the project went sideways. I first taped every one of the porcelain tiles around the perimeter, and then put two short pieces of the tape on the interior part of the existing tile. I laid the vinyl tile right on top (as centered as I was able) and used a vinyl/veneer roller on top of everything. I then trimmed (with a very sharp knife) around the vinyl tile so that the edges of the existing tile and the new vinyl tile would be flush. I think that was the most difficult part of this whole thing. It isn’t perfect, but it isn’t noticeable enough for me to scrap this whole project. I hadn’t grouted the porcelain tile before I installed the vinyl tile. I looked at the reviews and saw that grout isn’t recommended, but I figured I’d try it anyway since I thought it wouldn’t be a huge loss if it didn’t work. So I thought I’d try a pre-mixed grout with it since sanded grout is so abrasive. I definitely thought the edges of the new vinyl tile would be destroyed, but nope! I’m so happy I did this. It looks beautiful. Use your own judgement if you grout; I’m no expert, I’m just a risk taker. I’m glad I took a risk and did this. I’m going to also be installing this in my kitchen. Zero regrets, but buy the tape if you have any doubts whatsoever. I’m definitely buying more of this!
S**A
Pretty but tiles pop and drive me crazy!
Omg the pattern is AMAZING! But some of the tiles keep lifting even though I used additional glue and followed all instructions. Frustrating bc I really do looooooove the pattern.
J**A
Great solution!
We moved into our house and everything needs redone, but that’s expensive, so for now we are doing peel and stick in the all bathrooms until we can replace the flooring. I bought three different types (one for each bathroom) and this one by far is the best. It has held up for a year now without any shifting or gaps forming. It also adhered really well and there’s been no lifting.
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