Should I use peel and stick planks on my kitchen floor?
Peel and stick planks - where can I use them? If not, what would be a good alternative if I can't afford the waterproof planks?
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They should look great!
I would think they would look great on your kitchen floor!
Wood look vinal it’s pretty
Try them in the smallest room like a powder room, or laundry room. See how you like them.
Peel and stick is the waterproof kind
I agree with Kathy. Peel and stick vinyl planks are waterproof. Perfect for kitchens, baths, and basements.