We are firm believers that you don’t need a massive renovation budget to make a room feel like home. Sometimes, the biggest impact comes from the smallest (and easiest!) changes. Case in point? Our peel-and-stick floor tiles with FloorPops.
Honestly, seeing how you guys have transformed your laundry rooms, powder baths, and entryways with these has been one of my favorite things. Because you all loved them so much, we’ve been busy expanding the collection with even more colorways in that signature CLJ aesthetic—think moody neutrals, classic patterns, and tones that feel intentional and timeless.
I think the reason these are such a “holy grail” DIY is the texture. We worked so hard to ensure they have that subtle variation and depth so they look like high-end stone, but at a fraction of the cost of real marble. And the best part? No heavy machinery, no messy mortar, and absolutely no grout required. (Get the full guide on how to use them here!)
If your Pinterest boards are currently overflowing with flooring inspiration but your budget says otherwise, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re a renter looking for a temporary fix or a homeowner wanting a quick weekend glow-up, I’m sharing all the ways you can use these tiles to completely elevate your space.
Porch by @sarahs.haven


Bonneville Peel and Stick Tiles
Bathroom by @thekatieduke

Laundry room by @thegritandpolish

Bonneville Peel and Stick Tiles
Mudroom by @migonishome

Bonneville Beige Peel and Stick Tiles
Antique Storefront by @cartandhorseantiques

Entry by @morganbrownhome

Bonneville Peel and Stick Floor Tiles
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Hi! do we know what paint color is on the walls in that entryway featured in the article?
I don’t, but you can reach out to the content creator to ask!
I would love to do this in our large primary bath. It currently has ceramic tiles. When I went to the website it stated that these vinyl tiles will not adhere to existing tiles. Any thought on how to use this product over my existing tiles?
You can do it, just prep the tiles first. FloorPops recommends you fill in grout lines with a thin-set mortar and then you could also use the Peel and Stick Primer for extra hold.
Planning to get these for my bathroom! Any tips for installing over ceramic tile with good-sized grout lines?
You can either fill in grout lines with a thin-set mortar or what I usually do is offset the pattern a different direction. More tips here in our FAQ guide!