Transform Any Room in Your Home with Nexus 12-Inch Self-Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tiles

By: Achim Home Furnishings

Transform your home into a modern oasis with Achim Home Decor’s Nexus Self Adhesive 12-Inch Vinyl Floor Tiles! These 20 tiles feature an ancient beige mosaic pattern that is perfect for any kitchen, dining room, bedroom, or bathroom. Installation is easy with the peel and stick design, and you can maintain your flooring with minimal effort. Get the most out of your money with Achim Home Furnishings’ best Vinyl Flooring that comes in a variety of colors and styles.
75
B2B Rating
12 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
71
Sturdiness
72
Size
73
Packaging
85
Overall satisfaction
73
Easy to maintain
76
Easy to install
84
Design
84
Customer support
93
Color range
71

Details of Transform Any Room in Your Home with Nexus 12-Inch Self-Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tiles

  • Color: Ancient Beige Mosaic
  • Finish Type: Semi-gloss
  • Pattern: Square
  • Brand: Achim Home Furnishings
  • Size: 20 Tiles
  • Material: peel_and_stick
  • Installation Type: Peel and Stick
  • Item Weight: 16 Ounces
  • Product Dimensions: 12"L x 12"W
  • Style: Tile look

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raylene s.: the product was inferior... see the ratings above, the tiles seemed to be old stock. We are elderly and had an awful time installing these tiles but the job is done. We are big customers of Amazon and would appreciate some feedback from you

Regards
Barry and Raylene(Squires) Roscoe
December 1,2022

Canada on Dec 02, 2022

Jungle Jim: I don't care what kind of floor you are sticking these to. The adhesion is so weak it renders them useless. I did not buy for a floor so the adhesion weakness does not affect me. Not recommended.

Canada on Sep 10, 2021

debbie ramdathdebbie ramdath: I used on kitchen floor, easily stick and also to cut and fit. Looks really nice; BTW I use over old tiles.

Canada on Oct 21, 2020

Brenda Rathbone-Kelly: I liked the colors, and they blended in with my Peach bathroom wall, and the other Floor colors in our home.
the House. I put more Glue on the Tiles to help them Stick better.

Canada on Jul 09, 2020

Brenda: These didn"t stick ..so i have to purchase some floor glue...

Canada on Oct 01, 2019

ADAD: Bought this a little over a year ago and passed for kitchen floor. Immediately some tiles started peeling off, edges crack - will have to replace now the whole floor. Looks so good, wit it's a water off time and money!

United States on Feb 12, 2018

B G Cleveland: I am THRILLED with these stick-on floor tiles.
(FYI no one pays me to write reviews. I have laid dozens of floors over my life - from oak parquet throughout our townhouse in the 1990s to doing an entire master bath and shower in ceramic and stone, so an a DIYer, I know a wee bit about it).

We've been slowly rehabbing a modest 1949 house I inherited- and after removing the broken pink pinwheel tile from the floor of the bath months ago and sealing the floor beneath with a quality black floor paint, I'd been waiting to lay a quality ceramic or stone. But after living with it uncovered for months and with the holidays and family coming from afar just around the corner, I had a change of heart, decided on a "linoleum" look, and went with this.

It's beautiful. The pattern is lovely and a great choice for "neutral".

I ordered 3 boxes. All arrived in excellent condition - nothing broken - everything cut well and square - the backing paper came off in one piece -and I didn't need to use the extra glue I ordered. They stick fine and cut easily, and can even be shifted a bit in the first few minutes after you press them down.

Mine is a modest...

United States on Oct 22, 2017

AmberAmber: First of all, if you can tile a whole room for $70 - that right there is an amazing feat. For it to look good too, well that's just awesome. I've used the self adhesive vinyl tiles before - they are an easy girlie solution in my opinion. The best advice I can give is to prep the surface. When I do a project and the directions go on and on about prepping the surface - bleh! Who has time for that? But in this case it really is crucial. The smallest crumb under these tiles can cause a huge problem. Kind of like the Princess and the Pea, you will know when you have missed a crumb . So my advice is - vacuum meticulously, then clean with some rubbing alcohol, and continually feel the area just before you put each tile down for any missed debris. I felt like the adhesive here stuck just fine, and the adhesive didn't come up and out between the seams (had this happen before, it's annoying). Listen, it isn't real marble tile.. But it looks pretty good especially on a budget.

United States on Jun 12, 2017

MaryB: I used this to cover the ugly vinyl flooring in my laundry room. It's my first time putting up any type of flooring, so I thought this would be a good practice for me. True to some reviews the glue of this tiles are not very sticky. So I also bought a "Weldwood Multi-Purpose Floor Adhesive" as a back-up, which I'm glad. I only use a very small quantity of the glue, thinking that I don't want to have a hard time peeling them out when it's time to change my flooring someday. I just stick them over our old vinyl floors. Cutting the edges and corners (near the door) is quite a challenge. I used an index or a heavier paper as a template for the corners. Tiles are easy to cut with a box cutter and scissors. I thought this is a good transitional floor until I have the money to use the real tile or until I'm brave enough to install the tile in grout combo. I am thinking of using a stick and peel tile to redo my guest bathroom as well.

United States on Dec 29, 2015

Sam378Sam378: For less than $40.00, I was able to replace the hideous flooring in my master bath. The tiles arrived in ONE DAY (I'm a Prime member, but I didn't pay for one day shipping)! Perfect condition, even though the Fedex guy left them out in the rain.

I just went through a breakup. I needed to tear some s*** up. First thing that came to mind was the disgusting carpet that the previous owner installed in my master bath. I tore up the rotting baseboard and tack strips and enjoyed an especially destructive evening listening to death metal and drinking away my sorrows.

Important notes:

Preparing a concrete subfloor takes a while. You have to get that baby smooooth. That means filling in all of the little holes left behind by the carpet tacks and scraping off sticky carpet glue. I honestly googled the crap out of this project, as I had no idea what I was doing.

Wear a mask and goggles if you value your physical appearance or eyesight. I can't even begin to count the number of carpet tacks that bounced off my goggles upon being pried out of the concrete.

Laying the floor was easy. The tiles fit together nicely and were very simple to...

United States on Nov 26, 2013



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Color Ancient Beige Mosaic ‎Gray ‎Storm Gray
Finish Type Semi-gloss
Pattern Square
Brand Achim Home Furnishings ‎FONUNO ‎Nautolex
Size 20 Tiles ‎6.56Ft
Material peel_and_stick ‎Vinyl ‎Vinyl
Installation Type Peel and Stick
Item Weight 16 Ounces ‎14.9 ounces
Product Dimensions 12"L x 12"W ‎79.2"L x 2"W
Style Tile look ‎Durable, Elegant
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