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EasyFloor© Rustic Wood Effect vinyl floor tiles offer 35 peel-and-stick planks sized 36x6 inches, covering 5m². These 2mm thick tiles are waterproof, mildew resistant, flame retardant, and anti-static, meeting multiple European safety and quality standards. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and living rooms, they install easily on smooth, clean surfaces like concrete, tile, and laminate, combining durability with stylish rustic charm.
Item thickness | 2 Millimetres |
Item form | rectangular |
Grade rating | High quality |
Specification met | Yes |
Number of items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05060469387543 |
Manufacturer | Simple Home |
Part number | B2000070 |
Item Weight | 14.7 kg |
Package Dimensions | 94 x 16.5 x 6 cm; 14.68 kg |
Item model number | Rustic Wood |
Finish | Smooth |
Cutting Diameter | 152.4 Millimetres |
Included components | 35 planks |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**A
Love this!
The media could not be loaded. A really good product. It looks so nice and I will be ordering more. We used 40 slates to complete the flooring of my corridor (one pack is 36 slates). It's really easy to cut. You definitely need adhesive spray to make sure it stays on the floor and sticks well. Love the colour. It really brightens up the space.
J**O
Love the colour. Easy, simple solution.
Super cheap alternative for a fresh floor. Easy to use- super quick delivery. Love the colour. Couldn’t see any review of rustic wood shade, but thought I would go for it. I’m so happy I did. Only saw lots of the grey colour which I like but it’s a bit too cool a shade. Wanted slightly warmer tone.1 pack was enough for my hallway. It covers 5 metre squared. I decided to try the herringbone effect with a border to make my hallway look wider and I LOVE IT. Straight edge Border was tricky. So if you are not that into DIY or geometry then just do normal staggered layout of herringbone to the edges. Make sure you measure the centre point and you’ll need a protractor/angle measuring tool. To make sure it is at the right angle or it can go wonky. Mark on floor with pencil.Used a Stanley knife at first to cut, then discovered big kitchen scissors work a treat! Mark out where to cut and carefully trim. Sooooo quick! I did this on my own with my daughter helping a bit as she wanted to.Thought it would take longer to lay but I pulled up carpet, removed underlay, and carpet grips, filled holes in concrete, sanded,Swept all the dust off, and lay all the floor in one evening. With Netflix on 🤣Just waiting for some wood seal/grout to fill in any layers, and I’m looking for a varnish/waterproof sealant to go on top. Not sure if that even exists.Some planks were lifting a bit so, I’ve weighed them down overnight with the other packs I bought for the lounge. This morning they seem to be pretty secure. I’ve also got extra spray adhesive but didn’t need to use. I might in the lounge and if any lift.I really like the textured wood grain feel of the planks.Tip: make sure you look at the wood pattern before laying each plank and mix it up so that your floor looks more realistic. So the knots and patterns don’t repeat too much.So far so good!!! :-)
B**N
Slippery floor
Just finished laying my floor the grey looks lovely but can anyone advise why it is so slippery have washed it but everyone is slipping on it it's in my kitchen so could be very dangerous
H**
Easy to lay, not enough in the box.
Don’t normally write reviews but. I read reviews myself and was impressed with what others had said and took the plunge. First box arrived very quickly and after decorating got on with laying the floor. The hardest part was the initial straight line, once that was worked out this was a breeze to lay. Unfortunately After measuring up and believing one box would do the job it only did half the room! Probably my fault as it clearly says covers 5sqm So had to order another box which took a few days to arrive. I would say order more and send back so you can finish the job. There is wastage. Approx room size 11x 9, With 2 boxes Had about 4 planks and off cuts left over. Some say it does not stick so I also ordered 2 spray adhesives. I laid directly onto a concrete floor and found once all the planks are down and you wait 24 hours it really does bond to the floor. Any around the edges that did not stick as well I sprayed some of the glue and that worked. I only used on 3 or 4 planks so definitely did not need two cans. It’s really easy to lightly score with a sharp Stanley knife and then snaps, I recommend you score from the finished side not from the paper side. I also found when I had nearly finished, that it was easier to cut with a sharp pair of scissors especially when you need thin long strips. I was lucky as I had room under the skirting to hide the ends, in the areas I could not do that I cut slightly long and then put both ends in first and pushed down on the middle to make sure no gaps. I would definitely recommend and am looking at other rooms to use it in.
K**Y
Vinyl floor
Loved the floor easy to lay and nice quality would recommend.
L**A
Not good quality,thin
The quality wasn’t that strong to be blunt I’m disappointed because I’ve ordered this floor in a different colour and the quality was better these don’t stick very well and snap easy
H**L
Get some superglue for the bits that don't want to stick down
I have never put a floor down in my life before, but this was EASY. There is nothing to know at least if you have an old beat up laminate floor down like I did, you simply peel off the back paper - revealing a sticky underside and bang there you go. lay this stuff down on top of your existing laminate and your done. Just make sure the laminate your sticking it to is clean and has no real bumps. I did have some bumps and nasty looking gauges in my laminate, so all I did was to dig out some of the material from the bumps with a screwdriver and tried to make it level with the rest of the laminate and pack out some of the holes with some of the backing paper protecting the underside sticky glue. It took me 6 to 7 hours to put down a whole pack of this stuff, moving furniture as I went and in my usual lazy way. If you had a clear space ready to go and the will + energy then I reckon you could do it in under 2 hours. As for durability who cares - just make sure you have enough left over to put down a new piece if anything happens to a piece that get's damaged. Also get some super glue for some of the bits that may not be sticking properly. I don't usually leave reviews - but it's not called easy floor for nothing that's for sure.
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