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04 330ci replacing white overlay without removing needles
04 330ci replacing white overlay without removing needles





04 330ci replacing white overlay without removing needles 04 330ci replacing white overlay without removing needles

#04 330ci replacing white overlay without removing needles install

It's an easy install (although it did take us longer than we expected because of how many cuts we had to make with the awkward layout of our guest bath). This material also comes with a vapor barrier already attached to the bottom of the board- so unlike other products, you don't have to lay a moisture barrier layer on the floor prior to install. What I love about it: The moisture-lock barrier of the boards that click together, helps to prevent water from guests getting out of the shower- from seeping underneath your boards. Product and Tool links in bolded/italic words and buttons below. It was the most expensive out of the three options but I went with it for many reasons. Pergo XP is also sold at Home Depot and Lowes, and the product truly looks like wood. If you are interested, click -> "DIY FLOORING: HOW WE CHANGED OUR KITCHEN IN 3 DAYS FOR LESS THAN $400" **** Update: October 2018- We used the vinyl wood-look peel and stick flooring in our basement, check out the results and link below*** I'll let you know how it goes once we complete it. Then would I be left with removing the tile after all? However, Shad and I plan on trying this out in our basement when we renovate it this summer- because it is so cost effective. If it didn't hold up, I was worried about being able to remove this flooring from the tile. Why I didn't try it: I worried about how the VTF would hold up with the moisture of the bath/shower in this room. It adheres straight to the floor (after some prep work), and is quick and easy. When I researched this I came across Stainmaster brand vinyl wood-and in person many of these colors actually look like wood flooring. What I love about it: The price is super reasonable and the look of the products have come a long way. You can lay them right over the existing floor (vinyl flooring or tile) and grout them for a more finished look. Available at stores like Home Depot and Lowes- these peel and stick tiles are available for less than $1 a square foot. Vinyl Peel & Stick flooring or VTF, has come a long way from the vinyl tile flooring options that were popular in the 1980's. My Friend Jessica over at painted and stenciled her master bathroom this weekend, and check out how beautiful it came out! These ladies did amazing jobs- but since I'm not the best painter, I searched for another option. I was also left with many questions like: Will it last over time and not chip after all the time I spent completing the project? Did continued use of the stencil cause it to get messy? Lastly, if I messed it up I felt that I'd be left with no option but to remove the tile after all. Why I didn't try it: As I mentioned above- I hate painting and as I read in the blogs mentioned in the photos above- it was very tedious and time consuming. What I love about it: It plays on the trend of fun mosaic tiles that are now seen in bathrooms, kitchens, and mudrooms, all while staying budget-friendly, since the only costs are stencils and paint. Basically what you do, is order a stencil online to the size of one of your tiles and apply that stencil with paint to each tile. She knew how badly I wanted to change out my tile, but didn't want to remove it. She lives in PA and we often text each other to throw around decorating ideas. Can you believe this is paint? I came across this idea through my friend Courtney.







04 330ci replacing white overlay without removing needles