

✨ Peel, pop, and wow your floors! ✨
FloorPops FP2948 Altair Peel & Stick Floor Tiles offer a stylish black and white quilted star pattern on durable virgin vinyl. Each 12x12 inch tile features a textured low-lustre finish and permanent adhesive for easy, tool-free installation. Water resistant and washable, these tiles are ideal for kitchens and bathrooms, providing a quick, affordable floor makeover with customizable fitting options.













| Brand | FloorPops |
| Color | Black |
| Finish Type | Textured low lustre finish |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Size | 12"L x 12"W x 0.06"T |
| Style | Patterned look |
C**S
Overall, good value and nice design
As others have noted, the patterns don’t line up all too well. You can rotate them and find ones that match better than others which is a pain but it helps achieve a better look. Overall I’m happy. They’re pretty sticky but looks to be removable. I’ve gotten compliments on them. For the price I’m happy. I caulked down the edges around the perimeter of the room to help with water resistance. Also I cut them to size which was easy with a razor.
M**R
Very nice
These are so cute and a good quality. I’ve ordered floor pops several times. I used them in bathroom floors for rentals when we renovate, but I glue them down not just peel and stick everyone’s that views the houses always comments on the bathroom floors kitchen floors and I even used them as a backsplash in a very large kitchen. Highly recommend for an economical renovation.
S**Z
Products need improvement
If you live in a rental and can’t stand the existing linoleum flooring like me, Floorpops are a decent solution. Pros: Tiles are simple enough to install and relatively easy to trim with a box cutter or scissors. They give me a look I want in our rental. Cons: Reviewers were right! This pattern is not printed symmetrically, making it one heck of a headache to lay. I spent more time turning tiles than I did on actual trimming and installation. In the end, I took an oil-based sharpie and fixed the pattern problems. I scrubbed the floor with dish soap and a bit of alcohol to make sure all debris was gone, and tiles still didn't adhere well to the floor. I even stood my 140 lb body on top of each one after laying, and some still popped up. Maybe that’s why they’re called FloorPOPS? Out of 30 tiles, about 5 or 6 were scuffed, dirty or bore some kind of defect. Lastly, they don’t seem to sit well next to one another. No matter how hard your push while installing, there’s a small gap where all tiles meet. They don’t lay smooth. Things I would improve: 1-Make all patterns symmetrical so customers have a faster, simpler install. 2-Make tiles thinner. If the tiles were made of less material they would stick down better. They’re so thick and stiff as they are that they arch back up because the adhesive is too weak. 3-Alter the edges so they seat next to each other better.
D**D
Glue didn’t stick
I bought this product from this mfg in another pattern for a bathroom and it turned out so good! It was really easy to lay out and it’s still good after a year! But this time the pattern was not as easy to match up and the glue didn’t hold down like the other ones did. If this was the first time using it there wouldn’t have been a 2nd purchase
S**Y
Damaged, blemished, scratched with uneven/inconsistent patterns and don't stick well
We bought these in 2021 with a hope of installing them once the pandemic passed. We finally got a chance to have them installed (by a professional) in Jan '24 (so outside the window to return them). I so wish I had opened and inspected every single box and individual tile before the install. Out of 6 boxes, at least HALF of them had damaged pieces--some had smudges, flecks, random ink lines, spots with missing design/color that were a part of the manufacturing process, and some of them had scratches and other damage. The design is inconsistent from tile to tile, so out of the ones we salvaged that were actually usable, some did not line up with other tiles, no matter how you would turn them, so more waste. The only way we were able to use a few of the tiles was to identify where the damaged spots were and use some of those pieces in spots where a cut would need to be made (ex, around the toilet) or hide them in the closet floor. We still ended up with nearly 3 boxes of "waste." It's really disappointing that you cannot still return these or get customer support, even outside the "window." They would have been just as damaged had I opened them when I bought them as they are now. The only reason I am giving these a "1" is because I love the Nordic design, but it's truly disappointing that half of the order was wasted and that the manufacturer does not take more care both in producing them, but also in inspecting them--complete lack of quality control to ship them out in this condition. The tiles also required extra adhesive, as others have noted, so if you still plan to order these, make sure you have the right kind of adhesive to use with them. It would be nice if this company would take this review and others to heart and improve the quality of the print/product, and even nicer if they would take the boxes back that are in such bad shape, even now. These pics indicate only some of the damage. Thank goodness we ordered more as was needed to complete the job, because with this amount of waste, we would have been in a bind when the installer started on the job. Grrrrr.
S**N
2 YEARS SO FAR AND STILL LOOK GREAT!
I used these in our super outdated basement bathroom and our “coffee room” they don’t line up perfect but the improvement, ease of use, and durability is totally worth it! They have been installed for 2 years now and we haven’t had any issues! They are SUPER EASY TO CLEAN! We got a quote of 25K for our “gross” basement bathroom so I did a total peel and stick & paint revamp on it for $180 and now we get so many compliments! I will say we don’t use our basement shower often so I can’t speak to how well they would hold up in a daily bathroom. Highly recommend!
V**L
Scandinavian bathroom dreams do come true
In less than 3 years, I’ve installed brand new penny tile in this bathroom, hated the grout maintenance so I had gray rectangle tile installed and that turned out to be just a bit boring for my taste after almost 2 years- in come these. I couldn’t possibly add a 3rd layer of flooring, but I desperately needed to have my vision of a Scandinavian bathroom (to match the rest of my home ) come to life and these were my dream come true! After reading reviews and seeing updates on wear and tear- I found them on a Thursday and by Sunday night they were in. They were easy to use, albeit the adhesive that got on the floors was annoying, but that was easily removed with a cotton ball with a little acetone. Hoping these hold up nicely, but so far I’m impressed. I’m just going to have my husband caulk around the toilet once more to keep a clean like there where it was a bit tricky to cut. I smile every time I sneak a peak of my bathroom now!
M**Z
Unfortunate waste of time and money-REGISTER FOR THE WARRANTY
These tiles are hardly worth the hype. I love the pattern and was hopeful they would be easy to install. Considering their popularity, and good reviews I was confident these would be great. Wrong Firstly, I'll say at least each box comes with a defective misprinted pattern or broken tile. The broken tile here and there is somewhat expected from shipping, and I was willing to overlook. What's buying another box for $13 matter, was my thought. Another thing of note is they are unevenly printed, a dull finish and texture varies from tile to tile, so if you were expecting a more seamless matchup of printed tiles with consistent texture you won't find that here. In a big room, it's not a huge deal, and most people won't even notice. Again, for the price these things are easy to overlook. Now for the install- While the steps are simple, the process is pretty time consuming to do a full 12x12 room. Since we were laying these tiles on brand new luan subflooring, it should have been a cut and dry process that resulted in a finished floor. That was unfortunately not the case. These tiles did not stick. The edges and corners began to turn up almost immediately. I was hoping it was just needing to be weighted rolled and it would be good. No. I even set books all over to hope they would hold it down long enough for the adhesive to maybe set better. Also no. After a few months of just tolerating this issue, waiting until I had time to correct the situation, I finally purchased some adhesive that is used for self stick tiles. Some use it to really make sure their product lasts. I wish we could know if that would have helped in the original install, but of course we never will. This week I attempted to use that adhesive to replace a few broken tiles, and then pull up and replace the others that were simply sticking up that had not been broken from wear and tear yet. There were plenty of salvageable ones, though the corners were mostly banged up. Still, I was willing to overlook this as I just want this floor done. However this adhesive also did not do the trick. I even tried the book trick to hold it down while this adhesive cured. No good. I called the product support and they will not refund me. I did not register within the 30 day warranty (They didn't even ask me if I had that, but through further review of the product details there is information on one. So, if I had done it, I would be demanding my money back through that.) And I am past my 60 days with amazon to refund me. They did say if I returned them, I'd get my money back. HA yea, I'll just start peeling these babies up for ya! They were relatively inexpensive, and that's the only plus after all the time wasted attempting to reinstall them. I'm out $220 and 20 hours of labor. And oh yea, I don't have a floor.
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