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How to Install Peel and Stick Tiles for Basement Flooring

A basement decorated with a rug and furniture.

Last updated August 21, 2024

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By: Ursula Carmona

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Ursula Carmona describes herself as "a blissfully bold DIY’er with a determined can-do attitude." She's a stay-at-home wife to an intelligent handsome (albeit handy-less) man, and a homeschooling mom to their three fantastic girls. She writes about DIY projects, organization and raising a family on her blog, Home Made by Carmona.

A Note From The Home Depot

Peel and stick tiles are a great option for basement flooring. They’re durable, water-resistant and very easy to install.

Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona is an avid DIYer with a sharp eye for attractive decor. She used peel and stick vinyl floor tiles in her basement makeover, turning the space into an attractive space for crafting and spending time with her kids.

Here, she shows us how she installed the vinyl tiles, and how gorgeous the whole basement looked when she was done. Don’t miss her clever way of installing the peel and stick tiles in tricky corners. That’s just one of her great tips for this DIY project. Then check out how she turned the basement into a well-organized and comfortable space.

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Table of Contents

  1. Peel and Stick Tile Basement Flooring

  2. Step 1: Find the Center of the Room and Place Your Tiles for a Test Run

  3. Step 2: Adhere Your Tiles to the Floor

  4. Step 3: Cut Your Tile to Fit

  5. How to Deal With Tricky Corners

  6. The Rest of the Basement Makeover