I just plain didn't like the look of my floor. I didn't really like the look of the entire interior, everything was BROWN! So I "Sunnified" it :) I laid pop tiles down (adhesive backed, pull of the paper). I laid the tiles directly over the original linoleum after giving it a good cleaning with Krud Kutter first.?They were easy to use and easy to cut the pieces I needed to fit into some areas. When done, I noticed the seams didn't always line up, floor is not exact, and therefore there were some "openings" between some tiles that were a bit larger than others. I'm sure no one but me would have noticed but I decided to use grout. All said and done I'm glad I did because it gave it a nicer finish. I did this about 2 months ago. So far, no issues with any lifting except one small piece by the door (but this was my own fault) so I used a little wood glue to hold it down, issue resolved. They seem to be pretty durable, we've been out a few times and no issues. I guess time will tell if it withstands some of the issues mentioned here but for now, I'm so very happy with it and get so many compliments. I bought the tiles on amazon. Some before & after pics for you. Good luck, can't wait to hear which direction you go in.
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