Girl no! There’s no way this will hold up OR be safe! It’s plastic sticky paper and you’re covering ceramic tiles? I think you do this crap for comments
How easily does this come off when I am ready to move? Does anyone have experience and will it leave a residue? The kitchen floor in my soon to be “new” apartment is inexpensive vinyl.
My concern stems from covering a board with marble look contact paper. I was very diligent about removing all air bubbles and after a few months, it began to bubble. I have had to spend a great deal of time smoothing out the bubbles. I would not want to have to worry about doing that on a floor.
Sounds like moisture was on the board within it. Might be the brand of contact paper. You can always use a transparent layer first and apply over the top❤ try a test area 2x2 feet in a space that gets hot and cold like a normal zone would to account for shrinkage and expansion. See how you like it and go from there ❤❤❤
How Long Would Last? HOW YOU KEEP IT IN GOOD CONDITIONS? WHAT TYPE OF GLUE YOU USE? CAN YOU MAP ON IT OR USE SOMETHING ELSE? GOOD FOR ANIMALS AT THE HOUSE?
This is what my old apartment used on their floors 🙄 They wanted to charge me because moving furniture around tore it.. Like what make it make sense assholes 🤣
Do you need to add a varnish or a resin over this. If so does everything need to be removed from the room as want to do my bedroom but I have no space to put the furniture. Any advise welcome.x
Did you level the grout/tile line first so that you don’t seek the tile outlines under the wallpaper? I want to do this in kitchen but I have tile that I would be covering and am concerned about seeing the lines through it
I also wants to cover my tiles downstairs because they get dirty easily and very cold was thinking to cover with wood or laminate, does anyone know some cheaper alternative. Thanks
Your calling it renter friendly. Bull, most landlords will be upset it you did this to their terrazzo, or expensive ceramic floor tiles. When you try to get this up, it leaves adhesive behind and makes a sticky mess. It is temporary and does not hold up well. Often requires a razor blade scraper to get it all up and a lot of labor for which tenants would be held responsible. Putting it down over cheap worn vinyl tile probably would not get such a response though.
Plan to pay a premium to your landlord as this material does not come up easily. Also don't plan to mop and clean like a regular floor as it will not hold up. Bad idea.
the clue is in the name.... contact PAPER..... i would never recommend using paper as flooring... crap idea.... would else would you expect from a woman... lol...