That tool to measure is amazing. I want to do this peel and stick on the kitchen floor but will add sealant between the joins so it is more protection when dry mopping. Also, I am going to use extra vinyl floor glue to really secure it to the floor in a high traffic area. Can I suggest for doing curve cutting to buy a 45mm rotary cutter. This will allow you to cut round and straight lines easily with a smooth finish unlike a knife. Great video ❤
First off your hair is slayed❤! Thank you for this informative video I am going to do this in my kitchen and small half bath. After watching your video I am confident and excited to do this DIY! You did a great job it looks amazing!
Yeah, I had to remove some tiles because our bathroom had a leak and then there was a steam issue from the hot water leaking... When I removed the tile, it was so gross and sticky, but Comet Powder and a brush got it right up super clean! Just an FYI if anyone needs help removing the sticky residue.
Hi Tiera, we have 6 rentals and just curious if you have done LVP floors vs the peel-and-stick tiles for longevity, quality, aesthetics, ect? Is there a specific brand, wear level, ect that seems to matter? Thanks and great videos!
Do we need to be concerned about peel and stick tile being waterproof in the bathroom? What happens if the tile gets wet frequently as in a bathroom? Thanks for the video. Gives me confidence to do something similar. God bless you!
That’s it…..you’ve convinced me!! Looks great!! Best floor tiles I’ve seen so far!! I’m def gunna try the look with spacers as well. Fingers crossed mine comes out half as good as yours! Thanks!! 🙌🏽❤️
i really wish you would answer the questions about what the barrier is. i love your remodel so much and the only thing holding me back from trying is that i dont know that barrier you used!! please answer what it is...
Thank you for this! I have a question that's probably dumb. Does the floor "shift" under your feet at all since it's adhered to the barrier and not the original floor itself?
No worries that not a dumb question. No they do not shift at all, for a few reasons the barrier material add a bit of grip once the tiles are placed, as well as because the tiles are fitted to the space they don’t shift or move plus I caulked around the perimeter. They’ve been in for almost 2 years and they haven’t budged. I don’t wanna send you to a bunch of different platforms but if you go to my TikTok I showed a video of me kind of demonstrating how it’s stuck down, And how they would be easy easy to remove when you move. The video is four rows down on my page. That’s if you want to see me talking about it in video format but to answer your question no it doesn’t.
@@TieraLovelle Ahh ok. That makes sense! I was going to ask about caulking around the exterior in order to prevent any moisture from getting between the two layers. I'm sure the grout helps with that too. I'll check out your tiktok. I really appreciate all of your help!!
No the grout does not Touch or leave any residue on the floor. That’s why I put the barrier down to protect it, so when you move you can just lift the whole thing up.
Can someone please let me know how the floor pops are able to stay stuck to the floor?? Won't they stick to the white tarp & not the floor.? Wont the white cover just slip & slide?? Please help 🙏😫
Hi, I have but I’m not sure why every time I link it it keeps disappearing so I don’t know if I’m not saving it correctly but if you look up. corner measuring tool or Contour Gauge Profile Tool. It will pop up sorry for the inconvenience
She didn’t adhere the barrier she basically made a rug kind of and to keep the barrier from shifting she caulked all the edges so they couldn’t move and when she’s ready to move out she will cut the caulking so it just lifts up like a rug
I wonder how this would work over a 130 SQ ft living room? Was thinking to use a thicker product if they have it for hopefully a super durable dent proof floor?
Water does not get under the seams because it’s stuck down to the barrier so it can’t unstick also you caulk your borders so water does not get under your barrier or floor. Just like if you were to do any other tiling you always should caulk your surrounding area so it protects it, and it’s easy to remove when you’re done.
what is the actual name of the floor barrier you used? I tried clicking on the link you put in the description box and it doesn’t work for me, I don’t know if it’s because I’m in the UK😕
The grout and spacers just give it a more professional & cleaner look but not 100% necessary. However, the Spacers are used to keep all the tiles even while installing. The grout is good to prevent moisture from seeping in the cracks/tiles
Hi I just taped the saran wrap to the barrier and then when I put the vinyl tile down on top of it it stayed in place. I did not tape the saran wrap to the floor. Just put as much saran wrap is needed in the area down to the floor tape the ends to the barrier so they stay in place and then place your tiles on top. it will not shift or move if your tiles are measured correctly.
Did you wet the sponge first? After removing grout, you have to wring out the sponge A LOT each time. The excess grout will all come off the floor, leaving you with smooth, near grout lines.
It’s a shame. It’s a shame landlords don’t update their apartments, it’s a shame it all will be taken off when moving out. It’s a shame men nowadays don’t know how to even change a tire. It’s a shame women have to do this out of necessity and spent their hard earned money on these updates. You should have worked out a deal with landlord you are updating his apartment even it’s a cosmetic. He should have agreed to give you free months of rent
Hello I’m not sure if you’re in the US or Canada but if you look at the description I links both of them there. If you’re in a different country I’m not sure what brand would be best but maybe if you take a look at them you might see some thing similar to where you’re located.
That tool to measure is amazing. I want to do this peel and stick on the kitchen floor but will add sealant between the joins so it is more protection when dry mopping. Also, I am going to use extra vinyl floor glue to really secure it to the floor in a high traffic area. Can I suggest for doing curve cutting to buy a 45mm rotary cutter. This will allow you to cut round and straight lines easily with a smooth finish unlike a knife. Great video ❤
Okay I clicked for the tile but your hair though 😍
When you’re finished with your place can we please get an updated luxury apartment tour? Everything is coming together so great!
Aww thank you, yes I will definitely do that.
Thank you sooo much for this step by step. Yours is the best one I’ve come across so far (for me).
The before and after is a huge difference it was worth it. 😊
Watched this just for the backing. Thank u so much i had to go through so many videos but i finally found u😊
First off your hair is slayed❤! Thank you for this informative video I am going to do this in my kitchen and small half bath. After watching your video I am confident and excited to do this DIY! You did a great job it looks amazing!
Awesome video! Does the barrier make the floor shift as you walk on it?
Never heard anyone say use a barrier before placing the tile down, great idea. I was always scared about the residue when pulling up the tile.
Yeah it leaves such a mess so I thought this would be a good idea, to protect me from having to deal with that later on.
Yeah, I had to remove some tiles because our bathroom had a leak and then there was a steam issue from the hot water leaking... When I removed the tile, it was so gross and sticky, but Comet Powder and a brush got it right up super clean! Just an FYI if anyone needs help removing the sticky residue.
How did you do your hair?? It is so beautiful!
The barrier is genius!! I will most likely be doing something similar soon so I’ll be referring back to this video ☺️ also, you are sooo pretty!
Aww thank you ❤️ I’m glad my video was able to help you. Hopefully your project turns out amazing!!
@@TieraLovelle does the vapor barrier have its own adhesive? Wondering how the tile would stay down
@@TieraLovelle I don’t remember seeing how you put the barrier? What did I miss?
@@wlacroix10 I believe I mentioned it around 7:57. I just laid it out and then cut it to the dimensions that is needed
@@TieraLovelle ok thanks
Best informational DYI video ever!!!!!! Hair is also Fabulous!!!!
Love this! What’s holding the barrier down?
What is the gadget you used to measure the toilet edges ?
Turned out sooo nice!
Hi Tiera, we have 6 rentals and just curious if you have done LVP floors vs the peel-and-stick tiles for longevity, quality, aesthetics, ect? Is there a specific brand, wear level, ect that seems to matter? Thanks and great videos!
I love love your hair and makeup!!❤
Thank you for sharing!!
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣 it's you hanging on the cutter for me! Saying" I don't need a mannnnn" gurrrrrl I hit the floor with laughter 🤣
Beautiful! And yes, the grout really made a difference
Do we need to be concerned about peel and stick tile being waterproof in the bathroom? What happens if the tile gets wet frequently as in a bathroom?
Thanks for the video. Gives me confidence to do something similar. God bless you!
Definitely my question
That’s it…..you’ve convinced me!! Looks great!! Best floor tiles I’ve seen so far!! I’m def gunna try the look with spacers as well. Fingers crossed mine comes out half as good as yours! Thanks!! 🙌🏽❤️
So impressed with this well done !!!!!
I would ask the landlord if they would like to keep the renovation like it is because that's a help to them. Especially if it's really nice
You are awesome. Beautiful job.
Do you put the barrier underneath up the wall at all? And do you put the grout on the edges that are touching the wall/sink/toilet?
i really wish you would answer the questions about what the barrier is. i love your remodel so much and the only thing holding me back from trying is that i dont know that barrier you used!! please answer what it is...
No worries I added the link to the description box hopefully that helps.
@@TieraLovelle thank you sooo much. 🙂
Tx so much for this video i wanna transform my bathroom so bad tx you. Can you share the link for the ruler. n the other stuff.
looks amazing and so smart!!
Thank you for this! I have a question that's probably dumb. Does the floor "shift" under your feet at all since it's adhered to the barrier and not the original floor itself?
No worries that not a dumb question. No they do not shift at all, for a few reasons the barrier material add a bit of grip once the tiles are placed, as well as because the tiles are fitted to the space they don’t shift or move plus I caulked around the perimeter. They’ve been in for almost 2 years and they haven’t budged. I don’t wanna send you to a bunch of different platforms but if you go to my TikTok I showed a video of me kind of demonstrating how it’s stuck down, And how they would be easy easy to remove when you move. The video is four rows down on my page.
That’s if you want to see me talking about it in video format but to answer your question no it doesn’t.
@@TieraLovelle Ahh ok. That makes sense! I was going to ask about caulking around the exterior in order to prevent any moisture from getting between the two layers. I'm sure the grout helps with that too. I'll check out your tiktok. I really appreciate all of your help!!
@Chadsvideos That's the exact thing that I was concerned about! I thought it wouldn't stay in place since some people are heavy footed.
What is the name of the barrier you used and where did you get it?
Hi what’s the name of the blue thing you used to shape up around the toilet
love the makeover. classic color scheme the matte black is nice too
What’s the name of the “ blue colored gadget” used in cutting the shape of the toilet..i wanna buy, too…nice video…very helpful..
This is brilliant. Thank you for this!!!
What’s the barrier called that you used? Also how is your vinyl tile holding up? Is it sliding around with the barrier?
Do you know where your gray storage cabinets are from? nice vid!
What's the name of that thing you use to measure around the toilet
Nice
"Staggering" the tiles. The offset tiles are said to be "staggered". Looks very nice.
How did you do the edges that are up against the wall?? Any caulk or anything?
Yes I caulked all the edges and seams around the toilet sinks etc.
Love this, now I do have a question does the grout touch the original floor tiles?
No the grout does not Touch or leave any residue on the floor. That’s why I put the barrier down to protect it, so when you move you can just lift the whole thing up.
Does the barrier make the floor shift when you walk about? Because nothing is really stuck to the floor. Thanks
You did an amazing job!! 🎉
Can someone please let me know how the floor pops are able to stay stuck to the floor?? Won't they stick to the white tarp & not the floor.? Wont the white cover just slip & slide?? Please help 🙏😫
When they're against the wall they won't have room to slide. Can't slide to the left if a wall is tightly against the left, same for every direction.
Nice job 😊❤
Hi what material did you use as a base before putting the tiles in?
What camera are you using please and thank you.
Love it ❤️ What did you use to protect the floor?
Thank you, I added the link to the description box.
Looks really good!!!
I do this kind of work you dated a excellent job keep it up
Did lol😂
Did you link the measuring tool you bought on Amazon?
Hi, I have but I’m not sure why every time I link it it keeps disappearing so I don’t know if I’m not saving it correctly but if you look up. corner measuring tool or Contour Gauge Profile Tool. It will pop up sorry for the inconvenience
Does the barrier adhere by itself or did you have to use a separate adhesive?
She didn’t adhere the barrier she basically made a rug kind of and to keep the barrier from shifting she caulked all the edges so they couldn’t move and when she’s ready to move out she will cut the caulking so it just lifts up like a rug
Great Content 🎉
Loved it !
Great video. Thanks.
I wonder how this would work over a 130 SQ ft living room? Was thinking to use a thicker product if they have it for hopefully a super durable dent proof floor?
Do you need to seal the grout
Where did you get you wig and style it ? Is that even a wig? Please drop a video about that (You look Amazinggg)
Right that’s all I kept looking at 😂
Excellent 🎉
What’s the blue measuring tool please
What is the link for the tool you used for around the toilet?
Love the video, great job!!
Are they the white and grey ones or just the white ones ???
What paper you used in between old tiles and new one?
Hi! Can you link the stencil you used?
Looks great
Thank you this was a great video I am going to try this😊✌🏽
Is this water proof will water seep through?
Great job! PS you are gorgeous!
You look stunning
Hi what camera are you using here??😍😍
I would have done the toilet first and worked around it from there..Good Job...
Question,,,won't if water get under the tiles it will become unsticky ad come up?
Water does not get under the seams because it’s stuck down to the barrier so it can’t unstick also you caulk your borders so water does not get under your barrier or floor. Just like if you were to do any other tiling you always should caulk your surrounding area so it protects it, and it’s easy to remove when you’re done.
What is the tool you used to measure around the toilet?
QEP
6 in. Locking Professional Profile and Contour Gauge from Home Depot
contour gauge quickly and easily copies shapes onto any surface from Harbor Freight
what is the actual name of the floor barrier you used? I tried clicking on the link you put in the description box and it doesn’t work for me, I don’t know if it’s because I’m in the UK😕
It’s a vapor barrier. You can purchase a shower curtain or even painters tape to lay it down as the foundation prior to installing the tiles.
Love!!!
Are the spacers ans grout necessary? Can I just peel ans stick on the barrier without the spacing ans grouting. Need to know pls. Thanks
The grout and spacers just give it a more professional & cleaner look but not 100% necessary. However, the Spacers are used to keep all the tiles even while installing. The grout is good to prevent moisture from seeping in the cracks/tiles
You're smart asf!!!
Good job blessings
thank you great idea.
What is the name of the blue and black tool you used to guide cut around the toilet and sink? This is my challenge now for my bathroom
Counter Gauge on Amazon
I love your thorough explanation and you’re so pretty I love your hair. Bless you. ❤
Please show me how to put the saran wrap down to the floor and keep it not moving when I adhere the vinyl down. Thank you
Hi I just taped the saran wrap to the barrier and then when I put the vinyl tile down on top of it it stayed in place. I did not tape the saran wrap to the floor. Just put as much saran wrap is needed in the area down to the floor tape the ends to the barrier so they stay in place and then place your tiles on top. it will not shift or move if your tiles are measured correctly.
What brand are the tiles you used?
Good work! (And you are so beautiful 😍)
Thank you, I appreciate that!!!
How did you keep the grout from staining the tiles? I’m using the same grout and tiles but the sponge is def not getting all of the gray
She said that’s why she put a barrier between the floor and tiles
Did you wet the sponge first? After removing grout, you have to wring out the sponge A LOT each time. The excess grout will all come off the floor, leaving you with smooth, near grout lines.
Love it!!
What was the paper you used before you placed the marble tiles on the floor? Thanks
In the kitchen
It’s linked in my description box I put both US and Canada to make it easier for everyone to find.
Is there other colors for small bathroom
It’s a shame. It’s a shame landlords don’t update their apartments, it’s a shame it all will be taken off when moving out. It’s a shame men nowadays don’t know how to even change a tire. It’s a shame women have to do this out of necessity and spent their hard earned money on these updates. You should have worked out a deal with landlord you are updating his apartment even it’s a cosmetic. He should have agreed to give you free months of rent
Only in a perfect world 😢
What is the name of the barrier again? I don't see it in your list
Hello I’m not sure if you’re in the US or Canada but if you look at the description I links both of them there. If you’re in a different country I’m not sure what brand would be best but maybe if you take a look at them you might see some thing similar to where you’re located.
Where did you get the barrier from
how has it held up the last few months?!
What is the purpose of grouting the peel and stick?
What’s the tool for the toilet called ?
And how would you remove them
Why did you choose that particular underlayment?
You resemble Robyn Givens❤
Hair ❤
WHAT SIZE ARE THOSE RECTANGLE TILE, I CANNOT FIND ANY