Tuesday, October 16, 2012

My kitchen floor!

Just wanted to share one of my favorite sources for a cheap, quick flooring fix! Our galley kitchen needed a little update so I swapped out the old linoleum for some Armstrong Vinyl Tile. 


It looks so much like marble and feels great under foot. And the best thing about it is that you just peel off the back and stick it down!


It's called Armstrong Crescendo Marble Gray and you can get it here at Lowe's!

20 comments:

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  2. Oops, signed into the wrong account! I love this, I think I may need to copy!

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  3. where is that amazing cart from?!
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  4. I must ask too - where is that amazing cart from? It is absolutely perfect in your space.

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  5. Yeah...that is pretty much awesome :)

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  6. It looks fabulous! This would be a great option for my kids bath!

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  7. That's awesome! I would have never guessed it was a peel and stick product. Looks great:)

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  8. It looks terrific! I'm forwarding the link to my husband at work. Love an (easy) DIY project. :) xx

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  9. It is really amazing*

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  10. I can't get over those chairs - they're just awesome!

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  11. I love that look! So glad I found your blog because I already am obsessed!

    Have a great week!

    Xoxo
    Makenzie

    http://sosimplychic.blogspot.com/

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  12. OMG!!! Thank you for sharing, I've been looking for something affordable like this!

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  13. Simply amazing, I'm looking forward visiting your page again.

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  14. This is so smart, it really looks like marble!

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  15. I would love detail on that cart as well. massey-family@comcast.net

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  16. We've got peel and stick tile in the kitchen and both bathrooms of our rental. The hall bath and kitchen were done by previous tenants, and we've noticed that unless the tiles are cut with laser precision to fit around appliances and moulding, they start to slide after a while.

    When we did our master bath, my husband used a gray caulk that matched the "grout", and caulked between each tile and along the floor boards. No slip! Perhaps something to consider if you notice the tiles shifting in the future.

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