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Color: Slate
Features
Description
Retro self-adhesive peel and stick vinyl floor tiles imitate expensive hand- painted retro tiles but without the expensive cost nor the mess. These beautifully designed tiles recreate fresh and inviting patterns that will look stunning in any room in the home. They are a great way to add color and patterns to your kitchen, foyer, bathroom or laundry. Want a new floor for your next family gathering or party. Retro Self Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tiles can be installed in a normal sized room within in a few hours, completely DIY Simply peel and stick your way to a new floor without needing additional adhesives or special tools. 20 square feet per box 20 Tiles per box.
Manufacturer: Achim Home Furnishings
Part Number: RTFTV60120
Item Weight: 9 pounds
Product Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 0.06 inches
Country of Origin: China
Item model number: RTFTV60120
Size: 12"W x 12"L x 1.5mm T
Color: Slate
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Finish: Matte
Material: Vinyl
Pattern: Encaustic
Shape: Square
Thickness: 1.5 Millimeters
Installation Method: Peel and Stick
Item Package Quantity: 1
Coverage: 20
Special Features: Scratch resistant, Easy to install, High traffic, Stain resistant, Low maintenance
Usage: Floor, Kitchen, Basement, Bedroom, Indoor
Included Components: 20 tiles
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: December 3, 2019