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Nexus Self Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tiles by Achim Home Decor offer a stylish, budget-friendly flooring solution with easy peel-and-stick installation. Each 12" x 12" tile features a durable 1.2mm semi-gloss vinyl surface in a classic black and white pattern, covering 20 square feet per box. Designed for high-traffic areas, these water- and stain-resistant tiles bring a fresh, modern look to kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and more—all backed by a 5-year limited warranty.





| ASIN | B004GF5492 |
| Additional Features | Easy to install, High traffic, Low maintenance, Scratch Resistant, Stain Resistant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,124 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Vinyl Flooring |
| Brand | ACHIM |
| Brand Name | ACHIM |
| Color | Black/White |
| Coverage | 20 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 27,630 Reviews |
| Edge Type | Squared |
| Finish Type | Semi-gloss |
| Finish Types | Semi-gloss |
| Form Factor | Tile |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054006332351 |
| Included Components | Tiles |
| Installation Method | Peel and Stick |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 12"W |
| Item Thickness | 1.2 Millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Vinyl |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Achim Imports (Home Improvement) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FTVSO10320 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 year limited waranty |
| Material | peel_and_stick |
| Material Type | peel_and_stick |
| Model Number | FTVSO10320 |
| Pattern | Grid |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 20 Tiles |
| Style | Patterned look |
| Style Name | Patterned look |
| UPC | 054006332351 |
| Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
B**E
I LOVE THEM, EASY TO INSTALL, AND THE PRICE SIMPLY CANNOT BEAT IT . HIGHLY RECOMMEND THESE TILES
Hello I first purchased 2 boxes of the oak colored parquet on August 2019 to do my stairs going into the basement. 12 steps totaling about 40 tiles. Unfortunately my hubby mixed them up with my traffic master vinyl tiles which i had spares for my kitchen floor for last 10 years. My kitchen tiles exact same pattern but the Achim were just a tad darker but u cannot tell due to lighting on stairs. Problem now is that all my spare tiles had kept from traffic master FOR WORN ONES ON KITCHEN FLOOR he used them ON STAIRS WITH MY ACHIM TILES so now i cant replace the damaged ones THAT SOMETIMES POP UP OCCASIONALLY anymore as needed. And the Traffic Master ones are now discontinued years ago. Traffic masters were 1.8mm thick yes little thicker than the Achim brand which 1.2mm. Yes Achim little thinner but the pattern, finish and texture almost identical Achim little more shinier which I do like. So on April 18 2020 I ordered 8 more boxes of them for my kitchen floor and additional 1 box today for my kitchen floor as i love the color texture and the price and will also now have extra Achim should some need replacing. Traffic Master equivalent i bought 10 years ago lot of tiles are still in good shape but did not ever have a little sheen where the ACHIM ones do. . My original cost for Achim last August was $16.00 for box of 20 (12 inch by 12 inch squares tiles) now few days ago April 13th they are only $13 for box 20 (12 by 12 Inches square tiles) so basically even though ACHIM states last 5 years (warranty) im confident if cleaned properly and installed correctly they like my Traffic Master will last much longer. i am very very happy with them not just the $3.00 price drop per box just the tiles in general. So yesterday April 14 2020 i ordered 1 more box for my kitchen. This box is the back up box in case for some reason one tile or a few need replacing. Cant wait to put them down. Hope they are all the same dye lot. I will text company to ask if all same dye lot too just to be on safe side or can check when order arrives which is in 3 days.. You cannot beat the quality, color or the price for these tiles. works out like 87C per square foot. I did check the home deport and menards store but their prices are runnning like $2.30 per square foot. Which is expensive should i have bought them from a home store. Way too pricey for me. My hubby says they were great to work with when he applied them to my stairs and the traffic master ones too EVEN THO THEY SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN USED ON MY STAIRS. i GAVE HIM 2 BOXES OF THE ACHIM ESPECAILLY FOR THE STAIRS SO ALL WOULD BE THE SAME BUT HE DIDNT NOTICE MUCH DIFF DUE TO LIGHTING SO DECIDED TO USE UP THE TRAFFIC MASTER ONES TOO. OMG. SO NOW I HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO DO MY KITCHEN FLOOR ACHIM (WHICH I LOVE) SO MY KITCHEN FLOOR AND ALL WAY DOWN STAIRS TO BASEMENT ALL MATCH.. HUBBY SAID they stuck very well. Yes little tiny tiny bit glue came out just a couple but once dried OR EVEN WET THE EXCESSS GLUE AND TRUST ME ITS NOT A LOT. JUST LITTLE TINY SPOTS can easily be removed with stuff called UN-DU which removes any glue, adhesive stickers gum tape tar crayon grease etc.from anything. awesome product which is also available for sale on Amazon or you can purchase from like a Hobby Lobby or Michael Stores. so the little overages of adhesive coming from just a couple of my newly put down tiles were EASILY EASILY REMOVED WITH THE UN-DU REMOVER STUFF. EVEN TAKES OFF STICKERS ON CAR WINDOWS OR ANY STICKER FOR THAT MATTER FROM ANYTHING. Back to the Tiles. I love the OAK PARQUET color and cant wait to put them down in my kitchen once they arrive IN APPROX 3 DAYS. I will of course (although states can put over existing vinyl tile I CHOOSE NOT TOO since its a smooth surface ON OLD TILES and the new tiles may move so I am pulling up al the old tiles from kitchen floor so i have a blank canvas so to speak. Better safe than sorry. . I would have stayed with traffic master but my husband used the only box i had back up box i had left for spares for my kitchen floor when some of the older tiles showed signs of wear. I used heat gun to get old tile off and simply input new tile. Now of course cant do that anymore. So whole new floor now. In addition Traffic Master Oak Parquet i found upon searching for another spare box are actually discontinued and have been so for years. Really sucked. But they are over 10 years old. And Traffic Master has nothing similar to the ones i had NOR THE COLOR I NEEDED and they are discontinued 10+ years ago as I found out when went to buy them as they are over 10 years old on my floor. Probably down on my floor 13 years. Still look great on my floor so when i saw the ACHIM yes little thinner, same pattern and near exact color they were a PERFECT choice. ACHIM says 5 year limited warranty but they will last much longer than that I beleive trust me. My traffic masters had 10 year warranty and they have been down 13 years and to date only had to replace like 5 of them out of the 140 on the floor. Shame Traffic Master discontinued that pattern and color but in hindsight I AM SO LUCKY TO HAVE FOUND THE ACHIM BRAND SAME EXACT STYLE, COLOR NEARLY SAME JUST A TAD BIT DARKER BUT CAN HARDLY TELL AND FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST. ONCE KITCHEN FLOOR DONE AND MY 6 OF 12 STEPS INTO BASEMENT GET THE ACHIM TILES ON (YES I AM A PERSON WHO HAS TO PULL OFF THE TRAFFIC MASTER FROM MY STAIRS EVEN THO NOT NOTICEABLE BUT I KNOW ITS DIFFERENT AND PUT THE ACHIM TILES DOWN SO THEY ALL MATCH. i WILL UPLOAD THE KITCHEN FLOOR PICS ONCE COMPLETED IN THE MEANTIME HERE IS MY STAIRS. FIRST 8 STAIRS HAVE THE ACHIM TILES AND OTHER 4 STAIRS MY SPARE TRAFFIC MASTER TILES THAT MY HUBBY SHOULD NEVER HAVE PUT DOWN BUT HE WASN'T THINKING AND SAID HE COULDN'T TELL THE DIFF IN COLOR CAUSE OF THE LIGHTING TO HIM THEY LOOKED THE SAME. i SAID YES BUT THE TEXTURE IS A LITTLE DIFF BUT HE SAID DIDN'T NOTICE THAT EITHER. I GAVE HIM 2 BOXES OF THE ACHIM TO DO THE STAIRS AND THE LEFT OVER TRAFFIC MASTER ONES AS THEY WERE ALL IN ONE BIG CARDBOARD BOX. lol. i WILL KNOW BETTER NEXT TIME. . IT NEVER DAWNED ON HIM THAT 2 BOXES OF ACHIM WERE EXACTLY ENOUGH TILES FOR THE STAIRS AND BRAND NEW. NOPE, SO HE USED BOTH. NO BIG DEAL ALL FIXABLE. BLESS HIS HEART FOR TRYING TO DO THE RIGHT THING. SO TO FINISH MY POST I TOTALLY RECOMMEND THESE ACHIM OAK PARQUET TILES. i DID LIKE THE RED MAHOGLONY BEAUTIFUL COLOR BUT WONT MATCH MY CABINETS OR FURNITURE IN KITCHEN. . I CAN DO MY WHOLE BACK KITCHEN ON 7 BOXES OF ACHIM TILES 140 TILES AND HAVE 2 SPARE BOXES LEFT OVER. OF COURSE 1/2 BOX I WILL NEED TO USE TO FIX MY 8 STAIRS BUT THATS NO BIG DEAL. I CANT WAIT . TOTALLY RECOMMEND THESE TILES TO ANYONE I LOVE THEM FOR WHAT I NEED THEM FOR AND THE PRICE WELL $13 FOR 20 TILES THAT IS JUST UNHEARD OF. SO LOOK IN A FEW WEEKS FOR MY KITCHEN FLOOR MAKEOVER.AND AGAIN IF YOU GET LITTLE BIT GLUE OUT OF THE SIDES WHEN PUTTING TILES DOWN SIMPLY GET DRY CLOTH AND USE UN-DU REMOVER IT WILL REMOVE THE EXCESS SMALL BITS GLUE WITHOUT ANY HARD WORK OR SCRUBBING. ITS A MIRACLE WORKER. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ MY POST. HOPE THIS HELPS ANYONE OUT. OFF TO PULL UP THE OLD TILES NOW IN KITCHEN.
M**T
I’m happy
I’m really impressed with these tiles overall. Before purchasing, I noticed several negative reviews mentioning issues with the adhesive not sticking well and the tiles warping or bulging after installation, so I was a little hesitant. After using them myself, I can understand where some people may have run into problems, but I also found a solution that worked extremely well for us. At first, when you peel the backing paper off, the adhesive does feel somewhat dull and not very tacky. I initially tried using a blow dryer to help activate the glue, but it didn’t make much of a difference. Thankfully, my husband had a small inexpensive heat gun, and that completely changed the installation process. Once we lightly heated the adhesive side, the glue became shinier, much stickier, and adhered much better to the floor. The heat also softened the tiles slightly, which made them easier to position and smooth out properly before pressing them firmly into place. So far, they look great and feel secure. The design is really nice, and they instantly improved the look of the bathroom. One thing I would mention for future buyers is to order more than you think you’ll need. I have a pretty small bathroom and originally assumed one box would be enough, but it actually took around 25 tiles to complete the space once cuts and fitting were taken into account. Overall, I’m very happy with this purchase and excited to finish the rest of the bathroom floor. If you take your time with prep and use a little heat to help activate the adhesive, these tiles can turn out beautifully. Pictures coming soon!
A**R
Very Good Tiles for the Price
For the price, this is a very good floor tile for a bathroom, kitchen, or hallway and it lasts for years with proper maintenance. The only bad part about this tile is that the self-adhesive on the back of the tile is weak and it will not permanently hold the tile to the floor. The solution to this problem is to buy floor glue (Liquid Nail Sub-floor glue for example) and to apply the liquid floor glue to the back of the tile for additional strength and permanent adhesion to the floor. The key to a successful installation of this floor tile is to make sure that the floor is mopped, clean, dry, and free of dirt and debris. Prior to installing the tile, you should fill in any crevices and/or indentations in the floor with wood filler, spare tile, or liquid nail sub-floor glue (it will harden in 24 hours) in order to create a hard level surface for the tile. Then start at one corner in the room and tile your way across the room horizontally in a row and then back across the room horizontally in another row until the entire room is 100% tiled (make sure that you press firmly down on each laid tile to maximize the area of glue against the floor) . I recommend wearing rubber/vinyl gloves because floors contain thousands of germs even after mopping and I also recommend having a damp rag available to wipe up any excess glue from the edges of the tile as you press them down. When you are finished, I recommend laying down a few wooden boards across the tile for 24-72 hours while the glue dries and permanently bonds to the floor. The wooden boards can serve as a walkway for you to walk around the room as the tile glue dries and the wooden boards will absorb the force of your feet without making the tiles slide out of alignment as the glue dries. If you walk directly on tiles that have wet glue underneath them, then the force from your foot will cause the tiles to shift/slip over each other and the tiles will become misaligned. You do not want the tiles to be misaligned when the glue dries underneath them. If you cannot block off the room from traffic for 24-72 hours, then leave the wooden boards on the floor for 24-72 hours and tell your family members to only walk on the wooden boards for 24 - 72 hours until the tile glue dries. After 72 hours, pick up the boards, scrape away any excess glue that you see on the edges of the tiles and the job is complete. In terms of maintenance, do NOT use UNDILUTED chlorox to clean the tiles as chlorox is a bleach and it will cause the tile color to fade over time. Instead, use diluted ammonia or any floor cleaner that does not contain bleach (like Mr. Clean, Pinesol, etc...). These tiles come in a variety of colors/patterns, look really nice, and will last for years. I know because I have been using these tiles for years. If one of the tiles becomes scratched/scuffed as a result of moving furniture, simply pry up a corner of the scuffed tile, apply heat using a blow-dryer (set on high heat) to melt the glue underneath the tile, peel the tile up using a scraper, scrap off any excess glue from the floor, and then re-glue a new tile in it's place. Are there better and more durable tiles -- of course but you will pay a lot more for them. I give these tiles a 4 out of 5 stars only because the self-adhesive glue on the back is very weak but that problem can be easily fixed by applying a liquid glue to each tile as you install them.
A**A
Easy DIY Flooring with Clean Granite Look
These Nexus Self Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tiles are a convenient option for quick flooring updates. The peel-and-stick design makes installation straightforward, and no extra glue or tools are needed. Each 12" x 12" tile fits together easily, making alignment simple even for DIY projects. The Salt n Pepper granite pattern gives a clean, neutral look that blends well in kitchens, bathrooms, or utility areas. The tiles are lightweight but feel durable enough for light to moderate foot traffic. The adhesive holds well when applied to a smooth, clean surface. Cutting the tiles to fit corners or edges is easy using a utility knife, which helps with custom layouts. One box covers about 20 square feet, making it suitable for smaller spaces or accent areas. Overall, these tiles are a practical, budget-friendly option for improving the appearance of a room with minimal effort and simple installation.
C**J
DO NOT BUY! THEY BOW AND DO NOT STICK!
Update: the only way to get these tiles to relax and lose that middle bubble is to open the box, set them in the sun with something that weigha a lot on top of them and leave them that way for 24 hours. They need to be placed on FLAT surface to do this. Then they will at least relax enough lay them with the peel and stick, but I also used some silicone caulk in the middle of each square. Then you need to roll them flat. If a tile or two lifts up after that, place a heavy book on the unruly piece over night. All of this is a pain, and had I not used a piece out of the first box , I would have returned these. Then I fell 4 tiles short of completing my project so I had to order a second box. Will never buy this product again though. Because all the boxes have the same defect. First Review: I should have known better. First time I didn't read the reviews and I am way sorry for it. These tiles are garbage. Here's what happens I open the box and the single piece of tile that is showcased in top of the manufacturer's packaging is clean and completely flat. The ENTIRE rest of the box is bowed in the middle. Having laid lots and lots of peel and stick tile, I know that the tiles must acclimate to room temperature to make sure they relax. I didn't have much hope these would relax. So I took the rest of the stack, leaving them in place and placed them on my completely flat master bathroom tile floor where it is the warmest room in my house. I placed a very heavy 12"x12" box on top of these and have waited 10 hours. I returned to check them, removing the heavy box to see if they would remain flat. They seem fine, but I am going to leave them this way for 24 hours before trying to lay them. I did take the one tile that was the showcase tile and placed it on my floor two hours after it arrived. It appeared to stick to the floor and hadn't started "removing" itself from my floor until a few minutes ago ! I knew better, I knew better! But, now I'm stuck with this pile of ##@&$ and although not a lot of money, there's no way to return them after having used one. So simply put, IF YOU ARE TRYING TO DECIDE TO BUY THESE, just throw your money out the window because you'll get the same result with these tiles . The seller should be ashamed to sell them and Amazon should be ashamed to carry them on their site!
B**D
An interesting journey
My experience with this product is is an onoing adventure. I could not find this design in any of the traditional snap in place floor products so decided to try the press in place tiles. I had used these years ago in a closet and they have held up well for 17 years. initially all went well and the tiles went down pretty easily and looked nice. But when I had to switch boxes I discovered that the white was a completely different color. The first box was more of a gray and black. The next box was a true White and black which is what I wanted in the first place. fortunately I had ordered enough extra that I was able to tear up everything that was already down and start over. Besides it being a gooey mess I'm glad I was able to use the white and black. As others have said, there were a lot of defects. Besides the two boxes that I had to replace I was probably only able to use about half of the tiles. Fortunately Amazon came through with their good reputation of customer service and reimburse me. A word of warning, I have been using Goo gone to clean up all the extra adhesive from the installation. I started noticing some breathing problems and did some research and Goo gone is very dangerous to use in an enclosed area. I switched to baby oil and it works just as well. The tiles have been down just over a week and they seem to settle and lay flatter all the time. I go around every day and walk on all the areas that had trouble sticking. I have had to replace a few. But it seems like the adhesive gets tacky are all the time and I expect that eventually they will be very secure. so overall I am very pleased with the look. It is both classic and modern. Very clean and bright.I have gotten a lot of compliments. Most people were surprised that it is tile because they can't see the seams. Since my money was refunded I'm not out anything financially and if it doesn't work out I can always go over it with a different pattern in another type of flooring.
N**H
Just go for it, easiest install EVER!
First, thank you to previous customers for submitting pictures so I could see how the tiles looked in real life. Definitely game changer. Reasonably priced and easy to install. Needed to do an update to my bathroom which was way past time for an update. Old flooring as you can see in pictures was done. I didn't do much, no extra adhesive purchased. I just swept the floor really good, took backing off tile and then laid it down. That's it. I'm no Bob-The-Builder by any means and this was an easy job to do(now looking at other floors in my house to update). Cutting and customizing the tiles to fit awkward areas was a breeze. I initially was trying to use a razor blade but felt like the tile was easy enough to use scissors and sure enough it worked. Cutting through the tile to me was the equivalent of cutting a bendable magnet. It made it easy to fit small pieces around the toilet. The tiles were not stiff that I couldn't arrange them. They had a lot of give. But be cautious as if you bend it too much it will break at the bent spot. I really don't have anything much to say bad about it for now as it has only been installed less then 24hrs, but already such an improvement. It feels amazing under my bare feet, looks exactly like the real life pictures other posted. I guess it looked a little brighter in real life versus stock photos. Aligning the tiles was a breeze, and if I need to pick up the tile to rearrange it that was not difficult either. I used chatGBT to help me figure out how many boxes to get(just uploaded a few pictures of my bathroom and it estimated how many boxes to get so I didn't run out during install. I have a box(20 tiles)and about 6 tiles left and I just have to complete the edges of the bathroom, so I will have more then enough to complete the job. I'm a visual learner so hopefully my before/after picture can show how it looks. Trust me this was way easier to install then I thought. Would go with this brand again, and will for my next floor upgrade.
D**R
Beautiful and Quality Stick-On Tile Flooring
I love these! I wish I had a bathroom worth taking a photo of- because these tiles are BEAUTIFUL. Unfortunately I live in a rural homestead. We have an 'indoor outhouse' and it's anything but photo-worthy. With that being said, these new tiles are SO much better than the old ply-wood floors we originally had. Ever since moving into my home I've been devising a plan to renovate our bathroom. Without running water the bathroom is literally just a toilet (and a cat litter box), but that doesn't mean it doesn't deserve to be semi-pretty. With that being said having actual tile shipped to rural Alaska is practically impossible and ridiculously expensive. I needed an alternative. That's when I started looking up linoleum-style stick-on tiles. I really loved the appearance of these, so I snatched them up. I bought four boxes, but for my 6' x 6' bathroom, I only needed 1 and 1/2. The tiles came in great condition. They appeared exactly as they do in the Amazon product picture. They are made up of faux tan, brownish red, and gray tiles. There is gray grooving around the tiles, which helps match them up to the other squares. Once all of the squares are laid, they really do look as though they are one big project- rather than multiple small 12" squares. The wood in my bathroom was quite rotted and old. This wasn't our house originally and the last owners had flooded it multiple times by letting the outhouse septic tank fill up. Needless to say the wood was disgusting, peeling, and dirty. It was old and rotted. I went into this project with a lot of doubt. I doubted the tiles would stick. I doubted they would cover the plywood decently. I doubted they would look nice. I ended up being pleasantly surprised. The tiles have a paper backing that, once peeled off, leaves a very sticky surface. I added a bit of Elmer's wood glue to each of the corners, and then laid the tiles down, one by one, starting in one corner and working my way out into the room. I started first by lining one wall, and then working by way to the wall adjacent. This helped ensure that 99% of the tiles aligned correctly, and only the ones lining the last wall would need to be cut. The tiles were very easy to cut. I cut them with my kid's craft scissors. They cut really easily and neatly. Once all the tiles were laid, I let them dry for 6 hours before using them. It's now been 2 months and the tiles are still holding up very well. I was them weekly with a steamer mop. The color isn't fading. My 4 cats, 2 dogs, and 3 ferrets clawed-feet have not left any scratches on the floors. They look as good as new. The color hides dirt marks very well- which is nice, because I don't need to clean muddy paw-prints as often as I would with other colored-floors. None of the tiles are peeling up. All are laying flat. And even with our cabin shifting in the spring melt (and our floor slightly bubbling up), these tiles look very nice and show no signs of cracking or spacing. I'm so so happy with this purchase. I renovated by entire bathroom for $30.00 and I couldn't be happier! I would recommend using Elmer's Wood Glue to secure the corners (it only costs about $10.00 a bottle- and I only used about 1/8 of the bottle for my entire bathroom). But aside from that one small additional purchase, these are a great bathroom-renovating alternative-to-tile that is easy on the pocket-book.
C**N
Muy bello producto
Producto de alta calidad y realmente muy bello en cuanto a su diseño. Se recomienda ampliamente adquirirlo por la durabilidad, costo y toque de distinción que refleja a la vista.
J**R
Parfait
Parfait
C**N
Schrott
Hält nicht lange Max 3 Tage danach verrutschen die Platten teilweise stinken die auch .
A**R
Impressed with the color and quality
Covered my old ugly dining room and kitchen linoleum with this tile - almost a nice cocoa brown in color, and so far it has remained flat and in place. Easy to apply and cut. The thin tile may not be suitable for heavy traffic areas, but works for me. A 100% improvement in the look of the area. I even accented some of my cupboard doors with this but had to apply a little glue to keep it stuck on the side.
M**S
Easy to install
And also looks great!
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