Can you put peel and stick vinyl plank flooring on walls
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As long as it is anchored...
Yes , but you may have to use more adhesive though..........
I've done this with Trafficmaster Ceramica 1' x 2' tiles. Wanted the wall to look like it was made of stone blocks. Looks great after grouting to resemble mortar joints. I agree with John. Had a devil of a time getting it to stay on the wall so plan on using another adhesive, like a spray-on, to supplement the tile's built-in adhesive.