GoodHome Bossa Nova Beige Plain Stone effect Vinyl tile, Pack of 7
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Product information
Experience the refined appeal of the GoodHome Bossa Nova Beige Plain Stone effect luxury vinyl tile, which combines a sophisticated stone look with the convenience of self-adhesive placement. This flooring solution offers a continuous finish, ideal for updating your living areas without the hassle of complicated tools or messy adhesives. With its easy peel and stick application, you can quickly update your home with minimal effort.
- Guarantee - 5 years
- Peel & stick
- Suitable for Splash areas
- Resistant to slipping
- Not suitable for underfloor heating
- Guarantee - 5 years
Features and benefits
- Classic beige stone effect for a timeless look
- Self-adhesive sticky backing makes placement simple
- Slip-resistant surface for added safety
- Certified for low interior air emissions (A+)
- Provides a seamless and refined finish
Specifications
Brand | GoodHome |
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Colour | Beige |
Effect | Stone effect |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Matt |
Material | PVC |
Durability | Light duty |
Product length | 610mm |
Product width | 305mm |
Product thickness | 2.5mm |
Coverage | 1.3m² |
Pack quantity | 7 |
Product code | 5059340221625 |
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
3.14 / 5(7 reviews)Lav - 4 / 5 - 06/09/2023
nice looking tiles
I bought these vinyl tiles to refurbish two bathrooms, they look beautiful and actually people think they are real tiles. However, they are very hard, so be careful when cutting them, nearly chopped one finger off. Not sure how well they stick onto surfaces, as I added glue to the floor before putting them down.
Peed off floorer - 1 / 5 - 20/05/2023
C**p product
Don't stick ,c**p to cut horrible horrible product
Susie Plymouth - 5 / 5 - 20/05/2023
Easy to fit
Worked well for tiling a small space. Looks clean and fresh,
Alibobkin - 1 / 5 - 12/10/2022
Disappointed
These tiles look great and easy to fit, however they are very awkward to position and over glued. They leave a gap between each tile, which depending on how you can position them, is not symmetrical. I wouldn’t recommend