I love it! I want to do my living room!!! It’s about 400 sq ft. Literally a perfect square!!! This is way easier than peel and stick and I would be so nervous with the peel and stick!
Sorry for the delay - thank you so much! I'm so glad I did it. It looks so much better than before! The peel and stick intimidates me as i think it would be harder to install. If you have any questions, just let me know. :)
I may have to do the bathroom in my second home myself soon. I have more corners to deal with. I'll make a template out of something and trace it on the back of the sheet.
Love this video! I'm completely new to this - what is the PL you were using to stick the vinyl flooring to the actual floor? It looks like caulk in a caulk gun but is an adhesive?
It looks exactly the same as it did when I installed it. 🙂 it hasn’t shifted and has held up really well, especially considering it is the entryway from the garage!
Where is the concrete? its ok to use on concrete but depending on where the room is, it may be a bit cold on your feel. As long as there is no risk of flooding too - I probably wouldnt install this stuff in a basement. I would use an underlayment and then the vinyl boards
Porcelain, ceramic, or marble? In a laundry room? I guess along with gold-plated faucets and appliances, too. Talk about trying to figure out ways to spend all your money. Thank goodness I don't have that problem. HD carries pre-rolled and packaged 6x8 and 8x12 remnants for $25 and $50 respectively. You can't touch that anywhere. And they're decent--it's just that it's whatever design they happen to get in. So if all you need is flooring and the design doesn't matter, it's just the ticket.
I got the vinyl sheet in a roll at home Depot- I looked but it seems like they don’t have the same one online to share however HD and Lowe’s would carry a good selection in store!
I cannot believe what a beautiful job you did AND with the washer and dryer still in place.
You're amazing. Great job
Thank you! Well, the washer and dryer were the toughest part! Lots of little mini lifts! ;) Thank you for watching!
You did that!!!! This video right here is real life...I wouldn't be able to do it any other way. Thanks so much.
Awe, thank you so much!
LOVELY JOB KATE THAT IS AMAZING I ALWAYS TELL PEOPLE JUST PICK UP A TOOL FROM THE DIY STORE AND YOU WILL BE AMAZED OF WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH YOU LOL
has a 25 year of experience I've never seen nobody install it like that but it was free installation
Yes, it was a very tight space and I would have done it a bit different had I been able to move the appliances out!
I love it! I want to do my living room!!! It’s about 400 sq ft. Literally a perfect square!!! This is way easier than peel and stick and I would be so nervous with the peel and stick!
Sorry for the delay - thank you so much! I'm so glad I did it. It looks so much better than before! The peel and stick intimidates me as i think it would be harder to install. If you have any questions, just let me know. :)
@@kdadesigns i had it done on Thursday, and i absolutely love it!!
I may have to do the bathroom in my second home myself soon. I have more corners to deal with. I'll make a template out of something and trace it on the back of the sheet.
Love this video! I'm completely new to this - what is the PL you were using to stick the vinyl flooring to the actual floor? It looks like caulk in a caulk gun but is an adhesive?
The pl comes in that form as well. I like using it with the gun because it gives me a bit more control. It’s just PL! 😁
Great job.i learned something else
Do you have a follow up on this vinyl floor so we can see how well it has held up?
It looks exactly the same as it did when I installed it. 🙂 it hasn’t shifted and has held up really well, especially considering it is the entryway from the garage!
Love the video do u have this same method on concrete flooring I want to try thus soon I'm here to learn thanks 💙💙
Where is the concrete? its ok to use on concrete but depending on where the room is, it may be a bit cold on your feel. As long as there is no risk of flooding too - I probably wouldnt install this stuff in a basement. I would use an underlayment and then the vinyl boards
@@kdadesigns concrete all rooms I'm n NC area
How did u move the washer, dryer?
did a perfect job
Thank you! 🙏 I appreciate you taking the time to watch it!
Porcelain, ceramic, or marble? In a laundry room? I guess along with gold-plated faucets and appliances, too. Talk about trying to figure out ways to spend all your money. Thank goodness I don't have that problem.
HD carries pre-rolled and packaged 6x8 and 8x12 remnants for $25 and $50 respectively. You can't touch that anywhere. And they're decent--it's just that it's whatever design they happen to get in. So if all you need is flooring and the design doesn't matter, it's just the ticket.
Can you list the tools and name of the place you got it from
What is PL ?
It is a construction adhesive! awesome stuff!
How thick is your vinyl and what brand?
It was between 3.5-4 mm. Pretty sure the brand was Tarkett but its been a while since I purchased. I bought it from home depot 😊
Can I get tbe vinyl you used for flooring
I got the vinyl sheet in a roll at home
Depot- I looked but it seems like they don’t have the same one online to share however HD and Lowe’s would carry a good selection in store!
@@kdadesigns thanks
How come we can't just install over the old flooring?🥴
You absolutely could install it over the old flooring. I always try to get rid of the old before adding the new but its just a preference.
@@kdadesigns Thank you, sometimes I am just plain lazy!💚
@@awkward-stranger LOL not lazy!
A man would not have half assed gluing the floor down
What a mess 😂