Not exact matches
I have been seeing some of my favorite bloggers use peel and
stick tiles in their bathrooms, laundry rooms,
kitchens or on their fireplace surrounds.
With roots dating back to the Egyptians and the Romans, why do we always try to
stick tile in the bathroom or the
kitchen?
I'll put the
stick down vinyl planks
in the
kitchen and baths over the old vinyl sheeting unless I feel like doing
tile.
I would love to use it for crown molding, peel and
stick wood
tiles in the first
kitchen and living room.
In one of my last kitchens and bathrooms I intentionally used white and cream tiles in order to not be stuck one way or anothe
In one of my last
kitchens and bathrooms I intentionally used white and cream
tiles in order to not be stuck one way or anothe
in order to not be
stuck one way or another.
I have been seeing some of my favorite bloggers use peel and
stick tiles in their bathrooms, laundry rooms,
kitchens or on their fireplace surrounds.
I recently installed a Faux Subway
Tile Peel &
Stick Backsplash
in my
kitchen as a temporary look until we remodel our
kitchen.
The
tiles in the bathroom are starting to wobble and come loose, the vinyl floor (which looked like real herringbone when they put it down) is starting to come loose and
stick up at the seams, and the
kitchen already needs replacing.
Thank you for this post, I am remodeling our 1950's home and kept the retro feel
in our
kitchen with Tiffany blue, red, and white, with black and white checkered
tile, but I am
stuck on what to do for our adjoining living room that has «orangey» oak floors?