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FloorPops x Chris Loves Julia 12-in by 12-in Bonneville Beige Peel and Stick Floor Tiles, FP5061

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Color: Beige


Features

  • Peel and stick floor tiles designed by Chris Loves Julia with beige and white marble checker board pattern
  • One package contains 10 tiles that each measure 12 x 12 inches and .06-in in depth
  • Easy installation - Peel and stick to apply, no grout or special tools needed
  • Water resistant and washable
  • Virgin Vinyl material with a textured low lustre finish and permanent adhesive makes tiles durable
  • If installing over concrete, a primer adhesive is necessary
  • Monitors or screens may display colors slightly differently

Description

Timeless marble checkerboard flooring in a soft neutral palette. Designed by Chris Loves Julia, these beige and white Bonneville peel and stick floor tiles create a soft and sophistiated accent with ease. Bonneville Beige Peel and Stick Floor Tiles contains 10 tiles that each measure 12-in x 12-in.

Brand: FloorPops


Material: Vinyl


Size: 12 in x 12 in, Pack of 10 Tiles


Color: Beige


Finish Type: Matte


Style: Modern


Installation Type: Peel and Stick


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 12"W


Pattern: Tiles


Item Weight: 6 Pounds


Color: Beige


Finish Types: Matte


Style Name: Modern


Pattern: Tiles


Shape: Square


Edge Type: Square Edge


Brand Name: FloorPops


UPC: 091212816398


Global Trade Identification Number: 98


Manufacturer: WallPops


Model Number: FP5061


Manufacturer Part Number: FP5061


Included Components: Peel and stick Floor Tiles


Item Type Name: Peel and stick Floor Tiles


Size: 12 in x 12 in, Pack of 10 Tiles


Item Dimensions L x W: 12"L x 12"W


Item Weight: 6 Pounds


Item Thickness: 0.06 Inches


Unit Count: 10.0 Count


Item Display Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 0.06 inches


Coverage: 10 square_feet


Form Factor: Square Tile


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Additional Features: Water Resistant


Installation Method: Peel and Stick


Recommended Uses For Product: Flooring


Material Type: Vinyl


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Beautiful floor upgrade Beautiful floor upgrade
Color: Beige
Easy to install and looks great. The tiles were easy to cut and fit around the toilet and corners. Good quality, strong adhesive, and the finished floor looks much more expensive than it is
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2026 by Elena Bumazhnova

  • One day DIY One day DIY
Color: Beige
Completed this DIY in one day. It was a very easy process and really looks great! The tiles are durable but easy to cut, the pattern has great variation and the colors are exactly as advertised. I applied it directly to the subfloor and may need to add some extra glue in spots that weren’t smooth enough but overall good adhesion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026 by Nina Silver

  • This is the peel and stick tile you're looking for
Color: Gray
If you're here considering this tile, get it. It looks fantastic, it's really easy to install, it's groutable, and boy do those tiles stick. I had to pry one back up to re-set it and it pulled at the vinyl sheet flooring underneath it so hard it lifted the vinyl off the subflooring. I had to half-chisel it off. I was doing a bathroom upgrade, and while I was redoing the shower surround I dropped heavy tools on the tile several times- there wasn't a single scratch or dent. I wouldn't be surprised if they last ten years. My biggest difficulty was that I wanted to grout it (doesn't come with it, but it's something that can be done) and I had to space them correctly so the lines were even. It looks so much like real tile with the grouting I wouldn't have known it wasn't tile if I hadn't put it in myself. With the grey and white tiles, the white tiles are sliiiiiightly blue-ish, with grey marble lines. It's like a cool tone white. The beige and white tiles, the white tiles don't have the strong marbling that the grey and white tiles do. So the white tiles are VERY white. Both are attractive, but the beige and white have a much more subtle effect, and the grey and white tiles are much more versatile. I was trying to mesh a difficult combination the previous owners chose, of red carpet in the master bedroom, and beige sinks, tub, shower and toilet in the master bathroom. The grey tiles had enough beige in it to work with the bathroom fixtures, and the white tiles had enough blue to make the transition to the red carpet look good. Amazing product, I'm thinking of putting it in my half-bath and the mudroom. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by Fathtastic

  • Great product but check Lowe’s first Great product but check Lowe’s first
Color: Red
6/1: Ordered and laid the tiles down, very easy to peel off the backing paper and use it for a template. When needed to make cut I just used a simple craft blade and it cut through fine, I like that the tiles are flexible enough to bend if needed to check first and it doesn’t leave a crease. They have a bit of weight to them where they feel sturdy and after walking on them for a few days they don’t move at all and feel smooth. They clean up easily too (spilled marinara on the white tiles) and don’t stain at the start. Will update as they stay down and wear out longer. There’s enough of a light marble pattern to them there if you line them up different it might look odd and some of them have a darker/lighter line running through them. Good value for money at the the start purchasing through Amazon but they only send a pack of 10, if you order through Lowe’s it’s cheaper per square foot and they send a pack of 20. If you do the normal checkerboard pattern then order 1 extra pack, if you’re doing a diamond order two extra packs. I did the diamond and ended up needing to cut more odd pieces that wouldn’t fit anywhere else and needed literally 1 more colored tile to finish it. There is a very small gap in between the tiles no matter how you lay them which is probably fine if you’re just putting them straight on the floor but I wanted to be safe so I caulked into the spaces between. Took a long time but definitely worth it in the end. If you’re wanting a true red color then this is not it and you should order from somewhere else. This is because they are more of a brown with hints of red and it changes depending on light as seen in the pictures. After looking at it for a while you can see the red and it looks good either way but it’s not the truer red that I was expecting like the green and blue are. Highly recommend laying out all of the tiles first to see how you like it and then move them around before peeling off the backings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2026 by Sarah H.

  • Bright and cheery, adhere well, easy to install, not slippery, happy customer. Bright and cheery, adhere well, easy to install, not slippery, happy customer.
Color: Beige
We purchased a home with aging, yellowing sheet vinyl in the kitchen and dining room. Unfortunately, there is a bend and a slope in the dining room, so it's either sheet vinyl, glue down planking, or tiles to be placed on the floor. My desire was to cheer the area with light colored flooring and my son found these on Amazon. We're so glad we gave these a try. They brighten the area, just as I'd hoped. The tiles adhered well with no need to apply extra adhesive. Laying them was fast and easy and they look really good once down. The tiles aren't slick under your feet and have some texture on their surface. They clean well and don't absorb stains. They look nice under our wooden table. We're really happy with them. A side note: they're not actually beige but light gray, yet it was hard to tell when they butted against my oak cabinets. They are definitely gray as you can see more clearly in the second picture of our dining table that I posted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2026 by Hillcrew

  • High end style, budget-friendly, and super durable! High end style, budget-friendly, and super durable!
Color: Gray
Looks like real marble but much more affordable! I installed it in my mudroom and get compliments all the time. Easy to mop and vacuum, very durable. Installation is simple for straight lines but cuts can be tricky. Installed in winter with little heat, so adhesive didn’t stick perfectly — warmer seasons are better. The white is bright and natural-looking, with subtle marble veining for a realistic finish. Highly recommend for kitchens, mudrooms, or entryways! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026 by Laura Falzarano

  • Great Quality
Color: Gray
Love these! Very easy to install and make look high end. For the price, this was the best option for our quick remodel of our kids bathroom. They stick great and everyone has commented on how high quality they look.
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 by Kayla

  • Great product with good value
Color: Gray
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025 by KCSP20489

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