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GoodHome Bossa Nova Brown Plain Wood effect Self-adhesive Luxury vinyl tile, 0.97m²

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£17.46£18 per m²
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Product information

Transform your space with the GoodHome Bossa Nova Brown Plain Wood effect Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) floor. This self-adhesive plank simplifies the setup, allowing you to easily achieve a stunning wood appearance in various areas. With its practical peel and stick feature, you can appreciate a clean process without any dust or disorder.

  • Guarantee - 5 years
  • Suitable for use in Any room, excluding wet-rooms
  • Suitable for Splash areas
  • Resistant to slipping
  • No adhesive required

Features and benefits

  • Natural wood-like look with a brown tone
  • Durable ceramic material
  • Peel and stick option for a neat and straightforward arrangement
  • Certified for low interior air emissions
  • Slip-resistant surface

Specifications

BrandGoodHome
ColourBrown
EffectWood effect
StyleModern
FinishMatt
MaterialPVC
DurabilityLight duty
Product length914mm
Product width152mm
Product thickness2.5mm
Coverage0.97m²
Pack quantity7
Product code5059340221687
Reviews
4.5 / 5(2 reviews)

cazann53 - 5 / 5 - 12/05/2024

Brilliant

These are easy to cut and lay and look stunning when down, very pleased wit purchase and will be getting more to do another room

LaurenWithHerFirstHouse - 4 / 5 - 03/11/2021

Easy DIY for bathroom

Preface- I'm not a handyman, I'm not a professional either. I am a female first time home buyer who had stained carpet in her bathrooms (why does anyone put carpet in bathrooms?!?). I ripped up the carpet and trimmings and laid these tiles down. They were easy to cut through and shape by drawing on the adhesive paper on the back and using a pen knife. They have stuck well so far without the need for extra epoxy or adhesive. The only issue I've come across so far is that, if they're not pushed up right towards a skirting board (i.e. the ones that go under my shower), they can move slightly, revealing gaps between the tiles- hence the 4*s.