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Nexus Self Adhesive 12-Inch Vinyl Floor Tiles, 20 Tiles - 12" x 12", Light & Dark Blue Diamond Pattern - Peel & Stick, DIY Flooring for Kitchen, Dining Room, Bedrooms & Bathrooms by Achim Home Decor

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Color: Light & Dark Blue Diamond Pattern


Style: Patterned look


Features

  • Nexus Vinyl Tiles: Refresh your home for a low cost and no hassle with the Nexus Vinyl Floor Tiles. Our tiles can be used in any room in your home including the kitchen, dining room, bedrooms, bathrooms, foyers, and basements. No messy glue or adhesives needed. Includes 20 vinyl tiles.
  • Peel N Stick: The Nexus Vinyl Floor Tiles feature easy do-it-yourself installation. Simply peel and stick the Nexus tiles to a flat and dry surface to give your home a brand-new look.
  • Dimensions: Each tile measures 12 inches x 12 inches and 1.2mm thick. There are 20 tiles per box, which will cover 20 square feet.
  • High-Quality: These vinyl tiles are high-quality and feature a stunning finish. From classic black and white to marble, the Nexus Floor Tiles come in a wide variety of patterns, so youre sure to find the perfect match for any space.
  • Bringing Great Designs Home: Achim Home Decor has been bringing fashion and value to your home since 1962. Specializing in decorative window and floor styles, we pride ourselves on offering outstanding value with the highest quality standards.

Description

Do you want to give your room a brand new look and at a low cost? Look no further than our assortment of Nexus Tiles. With over 20 styles to choose from, you are sure to find the style that best fits your need. No messy glue or adhesives needed. Just peel and stick the Nexus tiles to a flat and dry surface and show off your beautiful new room to all your friends and neighbors. California requires the following notice: WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or other birth defects or other reproductive harm. From the Manufacturer Do you want to give your room a brand new look and at a low cost? Look no further than our assortment of Nexus Tiles. With over 20 styles to choose from, you are sure to find the style that best fits your need. No messy glue or adhesives needed. Just peel and stick the Nexus tiles to a flat and dry surface and show off your beautiful new room to all your friends and neighbors.

Brand: ACHIM


Material: Vinyl


Size: 20 Tiles


Color: Light & Dark Blue Diamond Pattern


Finish Type: Semi-gloss


Style: Patterned look


Installation Type: Peel and Stick


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 12"W


Pattern: Diagonal


Item Weight: 9 Pounds


Brand: ‎ACHIM


Material: ‎Vinyl


Size: ‎20 Tiles


Color: ‎Light & Dark Blue Diamond Pattern


Finish Type: ‎Semi-gloss


Style: ‎Patterned look


Installation Type: ‎Peel and Stick


Product Dimensions: ‎12"L x 12"W


Pattern: ‎Diagonal


Item Weight: ‎9 Pounds


Shape: ‎Square


Item Thickness: ‎1.2 Millimeters


Edge Style: ‎Squared


Unit Count: ‎20.0 Square Feet


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Flooring


Form Factor: ‎Tile


Special Feature: ‎Easy to install, High traffic, Low maintenance, Scratch Resistant, Stain Resistant


UPC: ‎054006332450


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎50


Manufacturer: ‎Achim Imports (Home Improvement)


Part Number: ‎FTVGM30320


Item Weight: ‎9 pounds


Item model number: ‎FTVGM30320


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Finish: ‎Semi-gloss


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Coverage: ‎20


Certification: ‎True


Special Features: ‎Easy to install, High traffic, Low maintenance, Scratch Resistant, Stain Resistant


Usage: ‎Basement, Bedroom, Floor, Indoor, Kitchen


Included Components: ‎Tiles


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎5 year limited waranty


Date First Available: January 27, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • They are Grey and dark grey
They are not blue, but are a great accent in my blue bathroom. Easy to install. I read the reviews and used a spray adhesive - worked great. The only tile that started to come up was one I didn't use the spray adhesive. There is a pattern to them, specifically with a dark C shape in the center. Most of mine are going the same way but a few are changed. I went with the black arrows on the back of the paper - was not all lined up correctly. I think it'd look better with random turns and not all faced the same way. They are thin - very thin. Very nice for cutting to fit, but probably won't last 10+ years but since I like to redecorate I'm cool with it. For the price, I love them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2018 by Jeremy Kittleson

  • Okay
Those are looks good but some of them doesn’t stick firmly
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024 by Enayet Rahman

  • Not perfect but perfect for me - cheap but attractive alternative to tile floor replacement
At $17. per pack of 20, i bought three packs to do my kitchen floor - i got extras just in case. The adhesion is not perfect - although VERY sticky indeed, some are not sticking well - but it is totally good enough for me. To avoid the cost of re-doing the whole tile floor - I would pick this again. I had a little trouble cutting them and getting them placed along the edges, but I think that's just me. I bought tacky stuff to help hold the ones down that didn't stick well, and I love the design/pattern. Be careful not to bend them as they will crease. I eventually started to use the backing papers to hold the edges because the gluey side is very sticky. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023 by SunnyMonday

  • Not it...
If your looking for a self-stick tile that will work well and look good, this tile brand is not it. The designs on the tile do not match up well, the adhesive is junk and does not stick very well. I have installed a good deal of the Peel and stick tiles over the years but this brand is the worst. Should have stuck (No pun intended) with the Armstrong Brand ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Jay Roye Jay Roye

  • great product EXCEPT
Tiles were easily installed with the adhesive being very strong. My biggest complaint was then color difference in tiles between the 2 boxes I purchased. The blue was slightly off from then other box that had more of a green tint. Given these tiles are used on the garage floor where the tires are tracked, I didn't return then product. Can't really see much once the car is parked and when I'm driving, can't see the tile color difference. If you use the tiles anywhere else in the house, check each box before starting the installation ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020 by ZT

  • It finished my look
Cost a little much but I like them
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2026 by Angel Nails

  • You *can* get good results but you'll need a lot of extra tiles - serious quality control issues
"You get what you pay for" unfortunately doesn't excuse the obvious lack of quality control. As a result, I suggest ordering A LOT more than you need. My bathroom needed 29 tiles to complete. I ordered 60. 6 tiles found there way into the trash because of bad cutting on my part. That means I should have had 25 extra tiles. I have 3. Why? Because, of those 60 tiles, 22 of them were unusable! Take a look at the pictures to see some examples. By far the most common defect was that the alignment of the pattern differed from tile to tile. This meant that the white border on a given tile might be very wide on one tile and very thin on another. This looked awful when put next one another (yes, I did ensure the arrow pointed the same direction) as it was very obvious that the tiles didn't line up. The first picture should give you an idea of the alignment problem between tiles.. Pictures two and three are more more extreme examples. The tile in the second picture was so far off, part of what would have been the next tile over was visible. That pattern on that tile was actually crooked. The the tile in fourth picture had no border on one side and a huge border on the opposite side. Just so there's no confusion here, the borders should be pretty uniform, especially when laying the tiles with the arrows pointing the same direction. Before laying the tiles down, I had to go through the 60 tiles, discard the completely defective tiles (see the third picture for an example...the pattern is actually folded over itself.), then sort out the tiles in order to try and find tiles that had compatible borders. Fortunately, out of the 60 tiles, I was able to sort them so that the borders were close enough. Since more tiles were off center than weren't, I also had to order the tiles so that the margin shifts were gradual from one end of the room to the other. Otherwise I would not have had nearly enough. Some tiles had a tiny variation along the edges. It was very slight but made it very hard to get some tiles to lay firmly against each other and not have a slight crack between them. Some reviewers have noted that they are very thin tiles. They are, but they aren't as thin as some. If you grab a stack of 11 or 12 sheets of decent weight copy paper, you'll get a pretty good idea of their thickness. Because they are relatively thin, you must make sure that your floor surface is absolutely smooth and absolutely flat and absolutely spotless. Any dips, imperfections, dirt, or embossed patterns in the existing floor will either push through the tile or cause it to lift if near the edges. This is true for any thin vinyl tile. The adhesion is not great but is no worse than any other peel 'n stick self adhesive tile. This is especially true for thinner tiles because they flex more. If your floor surface is ideal and you are able to lay the tiles down firmly against each other and firmly against the walls, the adhesive should be fine because the tiles won't have any room to shift. Since this is rarely the case, I suggest grabbing a tube of Liquid Nails or similar *thin* construction adhesive (otherwise the dots of glue will be visible on the top). A small drop of glue at the corners and a small bead in between will ensure the tile stay put. One other note: If the tiles are not very firmly and squarely against each other, the seam between them becomes quite noticeable. The borders are white but the tile itself is black and really makes the seam noticeable. What I ended up doing is taking a bit of gloss white silicon sealant on my finger and running it over the seams. Then I rubbed a paper towel along the seam and removed any sealant on the tile. This also pushed the sealant into the seams. The result was very good. The seams completely disappeared and were now water tight. Whether or not it was the right material to use is probably open for debate and while the outcome was great, I can't speak to how long it might stay that way. One last comment: As you read other reviews, there are many who have complained that the tiles are actually grey. These are described as blue and some pictures do make these appear to be unmistakably blue. While they definitely aren't blue, they aren't exactly grey either. If you have any blue in the room you intend to use these tiles, you'll it will bring a bit of blue out of the tile. (see the last picture). Despite being initially annoyed by the color when I got them, they actually ended up working really well. Keep in mind: These are REALLY inexpensive tiles. At 60 something cents a tile, it's hard to expect a lot. As with anything you get what you paid for. Given that, looking only at the tiles which were actually good, I would probably give them five stars (when compared to other really really cheap tiles). For these tiles, I had workarounds to remedy problems which generally speaking, are common to all self-stick tiles. The problem here is a lack of quality assurance. In order to be sure you have enough usable tiles, I suggest you purchase A LOT more than you need. Any left over tiles can be used down the road to replace damaged or shifted tiles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2019 by ImDrewSF ImDrewSF

  • Completely new look for my kitchen
This tile is so stylish. It was very easy to install. I installed it over an orange vinyl floor. Definitely keep the arrows on the back in the same direction so everything lines up. It also easily cuts with a knife or scissors. After the install there are some small gaps between the tiles, but this is easily remedied by using some floor caulking. Some of the tiles on the edges also shifted leaving a larger gap but you can easily pull them up and add some DAP rapid fuse adhesive (they won't move after that) I definitely wouldn't let the gaps or shifting deter from buying these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2020 by Paula Wilson Paula Wilson

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