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Best self-adhesive floor tiles to elevate your kitchen or bathroom in 2024

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Like peel-and-stick wallpaper and sticky-backed vinyl wrap, floor tiles have undergone a commitment-free makeover.

While traditional tiling methods aren’t going anywhere (no need to retire your grouting kit just yet), for those who like to refresh their interiors with each passing season or who can’t make permanent changes thanks to rental agreements, self-adhesive tiles are a way to breathe new life into spaces in a way that saves both time and money.

While you can apply hard-wearing stickers to existing tiles or buy a stencil to spray patterns onto floors and walls, self-adhesive tiles are another route to a speedy transformation. Depending on the size of the space in question, you may be able to complete the job in one afternoon; good news if you’re hoping to makeover busy

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