Chasing Paper’s New Peel-and-Stick Tiles Help Give DIY Makeovers Huge Wow Factor
Chasing Paper’s New Peel-and-Stick
Chasing Paper’s New Peel-and-Stick Tiles Help Give DIY Makeovers Huge Wow Factor
Home DIY projects continue to be a big priority these days. We’ve hygged up nooks for $50 or less, created themed micro-makeovers, and even stripped 1980s wallpaper in a bathroom. That last one was quite the challenge for this writer, and after all that hard work, the idea of peel-and-stick wallpaper, seemed extremely appealing. Chasing Paper, popular for its unique and modern wall-covering designs, offers a wide range of options, from bright and floral to darker and subdued.
Now the company is expanding into floor coverings. Its new Peel-and-Stick Floor Tile Collection is a versatile resource for renters and DIYers. The tiles can help transform even high-traffic spaces of any size—from kitchens to bathrooms to mudrooms—in a matter of hours.
We talked to Chasing Paper Co-Founder Elizabeth Rees about the company’s new peel-and-stick floor tile collection, and how to install and clean them (the sample preview tiles we received feel durable and heavier than expected). Here is a look at the tiles and all the details you need to help redesign your space.
About Chasing Paper’s Peel-and-Stick Floor Tile Collection
The tiles are made of self-adhesive vinyl, are water-resistant and have a UV protective print to prevent fading. They’re finished with a laminated top coating to make them durable and prevent scratching and tears. They can be installed on floors and walls.
The 12″ x 12″ tiles are $10 each or $50 per 8-pack; the 24″ x 48″ panel retails for $50 each, sold exclusively at Chasing Paper.
The collection features eight designs:
- Arrow in Blue, Mauve and Grey
- Carrera Marble
- Farmhouse Tile
- Marrakesh in Olive and Blush
- Porto
- Simple Stripe
- Starburst Tile in Black and Turquoise
- Terrazzo
How to Install the Floor Tiles
The tiles are made to adhere to smooth surfaces such as smooth ceramic or glazed tile, glass, metal, linoleum, vinyl, vinyl planking, wood laminates and sealed/polished concrete.