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Tivoli II Self Adhesive Vinyl Floor Planks, 10 Pack - 6" x 36", Hazel Ash - Peel & Stick, DIY Flooring - Natural Wood Grain Feel for Kitchen, Dining Room & Bedrooms by Achim Home Decor

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Style: Wood-Look


Size: 10 Planks


Color: Hazel Ash


Features

  • Tivoli II Planks: If you want to spruce up your floors quickly and easily for less, look no further than our Tivoli II Vinyl Plank collection. The rich wood-look vinyl with a fine lustrous finish makes these planks indistinguishable from real wood.
  • Peel N Stick: The Tivoli II Planks feature easy DIY installation. Simply peel and stick the planks to a flat and dry surface to give your home a brand-new look.
  • Dimensions: Each plank measures 6 x 36 inches and 2.0mm thick. There are 10 planks per box, which will cover 15 square feet.
  • High-Quality: These vinyl tiles have the look and feel of natural wood grain. Tivoli II tiles come in many natural wood-look colors 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

Tivoli II Planks: If you want to spruce up your floors quickly and easily for less, look no further than our Tivoli II Vinyl Plank collection. The rich wood-look vinyl with a fine lustrous finish makes these planks indistinguishable from real wood.

Material: Vinyl


Brand: ACHIM


Item dimensions L x W x H: 29 x 4 x 2 inches


Color: Hazel Ash


Shape: Rectangular


Item Thickness: ‎2 Millimeters


Item Form: ‎Sheet


Item Weight: ‎5 Pounds


UPC: ‎054006277102


Number of Items: ‎10


Manufacturer: ‎Achim


Part Number: ‎VFP2.0HA10


Item Weight: ‎5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎29 x 4 x 2 inches


Item model number: ‎VFP2.0HA10


Size: ‎10 Planks


Style: ‎Wood-Look


Finish: ‎Lustrous Finish


Pattern: ‎wood grain


Installation Method: ‎Peel and Stick


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Floor Tiles


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 2, 2022


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  • My $500 Amazon kitchen makeover
Style: Valance Size: 40 Planks Color: Silver Spruce
I am so incredibly happy with how my stupidly cheap kitchen makeover turned out. Literally everything was purchased on Amazon, and I did it all myself on random weekends while very pregnant (safely, of course). If I could do it, you can, too! The whole thing (minus the kitchen gadgets--just the makeover) cost around $500 and was chosen for cost, looks, and simplicity of application (very pregnant, very impatient). I'm attaching the before and after images, and I'll talk about the individual part relevant to this review. Here is the list of all remodeling purchases: 1. General Finishes Antique White Milk Paint, Gallon + General Finishes Water Based High Performance Polyurethane Top Coat Semi-Gloss Gallon 2. d-c-fix 346-0478 Decorative Self-Adhesive Film, Rustic, 17.71" x78" Roll 3. KINGO HOME Commercial High Arch Stainless Steel Single Lever Brushed Nickel Pull Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet, Kitchen Sink Faucet with Dual Function Spout Sprayer 4. Mosaic Peel & Stick 10" x 10" Backsplash, Kitchen, Bathroom, DIY Wall Tiles - Set Of 6, Black And White 5. Achim Home Furnishings VFP2.0SS40 Tivoli II Achim Home Imports Silver Spruce 6" x 36" Self Adhesive Vinyl Floor Planks Planks/60 Square Feet, 40 Pack, Piece 6. Brilliant Evolution BRRC135 Wireless LED Puck Light 6 Pack With Remote Control - Operates On 3 AA Batteries - Kitchen Under Cabinet Lighting This flooring turned out SO MUCH better than I anticipated. We were always intending to get bamboo flooring in the kitchen, but never got around to it. The biggest hurdle, and I think a lot of other reviewers were in the same boat, is that our kitchen floor is very uneven. Laying actual vinyl blanks, or bamboo, or pretty much anything else, wouldn't work without demolishing existing tile and evening out the floor (there is a noticeable 'hill' right in the middle between the kitchen and the dining area, so it'd be quite an undertaking). Since we were clearly never going to get to it, and since the tile was eating away at my pregnant nesting soul, I picked this. I chose this color simply because it was the cheapest of all Achim offerings (remember, we wanted bamboo). It was such a good price, I didn't even feel bad, and figured the color would grow on us, if only because of all the left-over cash for other fine things in life. I also ordered some floor glue because everyone else seemed to. I didn't read too much about it, just got whatever everyone else seemed to be getting (frequently purchased with). The prep work for existing tile was half-heartedly mopping the floor and scrubbing the baseboards because they were filthy. NOTE: I did not fill in the existing grout lines. The flooring did sag a little into the lines, exactly as I would expect. I actually bought another set of this exact floor to go over the existing floor, which I also hope will better insulate it, and go over imperfections caused by my impatience in some areas (slight gaps) and the glue situation described below. I laid the glue down per instructions. It's one of those soft-setting types, so it wasn't going to harden. As I laid the floor, no matter how thinly I spread the glue, and no matter how hard I tried to not step on the tiles I laid down, the glue kept seeping through the laid planks and getting everywhere. The tiles also kept shifting ever so slightly, because of the gooey mess underneath. Once I got out of the dining nook and into the kitchen, I gave up and just laid the tiles down with no additional glue--just the adhesive they came with. What's the worst that could happen? Turns out, I still don't know, because that worked so much better. No weird glue goo coming through, no shifting, it was perfect. My only issue was for the area under the fridge and the stove, which was... oily? I scrubbed it with all kinds of degreasers, but it was still slippery and weird. I just laid the tile and hoped for the best. It definitely did shift under the fridge (not the stove), so the second layer I intend to lay down will have fixed this gaffe, and I also got two types of multi-purpose floor super glue, so maybe that'll help too. The color itself looks great with stainless steel appliances. I have absolutely no complaints. It's been down for a few months with hyperactive dogs and a lot of foot traffic, and the planks look like new. Every possible downside is our fault as outlined. Great choice all around. If my floor wasn't all kinds of warped, I may have considered a more hardy type of flooring, but after all's been said and done, I'm not even sure that'd be worth it. My kitchen makeover with the floor cost almost nothing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2017 by Yana D. Yana D.

  • Better than we could have hoped! Transformed out kitchen
Style: Valance Size: 10 Planks Color: Redwood
We had a floor that that coming up from the previous owners. My husband was able to make our kitchen look beautiful with these vinyl planks he installed himself. They aren't too thick and have a bit of flexibility to them. He did use another adhesion as the one on the planks themselves isn't strong enough. The color is great and looks like real wood. It's even textured which gives it more of a real feeling. They were also easy to cut. It is true to the size advertised. And they look better than the "professional job" we paid for in our living room. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2025 by Kriegs Kriegs

  • Great appearance
Style: Valance Size: 10 Planks Color: Redwood
I used these to hide an imperfect situation on our windowsills. The appearance is great, however the adhesive can be questionable. On the horizontal surface the adhesion was good with proper pre-cleaning with alcohol. However on the narrow vertical surfaces the adhesive in strong enough to hold. Be sure to thoroughly clean the area first. After applying the planks use a roller to firmly set the adhesive to bond. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025 by Michael Flank

  • Easy and nice
Style: Valance Size: 10 Planks Color: Rustic Oak
I pulled up carpet in a bedroom and found the black glue/tile under, so I order the oak peel and stick. It was easy and (between cleaning, measuring, cutting and laying the floor) it took me about 4.5 hours to complete a 12 x 13 room. The adhesive works well. There were a few tiles that started to lift but once I put something heavy on it for a little while, the tile stayed down. It is the first floor I have ever laid down and was simple. It makes the room look brighter and bigger. I loved it so much that I ordered more to do a second room on the other side of the house that currently has old carpet. It's been about a week since I laid the floor down and it still looks good. I would definitely recommend this flooring! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024 by Margaret Margaret

  • Easy to put down, looks great, however planks come up in a month in heavy traffic areas
Style: Valance Size: 40 Planks Color: Silver Spruce
Before you start laying this tile make sure you have your foundation clean!! I can't stress that enough. When we did our kitchen floor (concrete slab) we removed all the mastic, washed with a good degreaser (Dawn liquid soap) and right before we would lay a plank cleaned again with alcohol. I did have two spots where the tile had ended before we completed the flooring (took a couple of days for us) that started coming up because I kept running my power wheelchair over them, took a little Dap vinyl mastic and sealed them back down. Have not seen anything like that again. It's a shame they raised the price, found the same item much cheaper at another place and bought 20 4x10 cases to finish my place. LT UPDATE: Well I was wondering if anyone else has run into these tiles not staying down on concrete slab foundations. I had to pull up most of the heavy traffic areas because the ends ends would not stay down. After pulling them up I noticed the spray on adhesive on the tile was spotty at best. I checked the concrete and saw the same pattern of glue streaks left by removing the planks. I reread the instructions just to make sure I didn't miss anything. If you want to add mastic before laying these make sure the mastic is for LVP and/or LVT otherwise it won't set, just stays soft. This should have been an easy install, not sure if I want to use their products or not. UPDATE 1/19/19 Well I doesn't seem to matter what glue you try to use because these planks do not stay down, usually takes a couple of weeks and they start poping up all over. I've taken them out and bought a different tile, redid the cleaning of the concrete floor, set down the 12x24 peel and stick tile with no issue. Yes I did try LVT/LVP adhesive, even used #M 90 contact cement and the ends keep poping back up. I gave up , I 'll sell the rest on Craigslist...lol. This stuff is very nice looking but is what we call "pretty junk" not good for anything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2018 by Larry E. Tisdale

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