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laying down sticky tiles?
I bought a house and ripped up the floor in the kitchen. I'm going to level out the floor because the subfloor ripped up a small layer when ripping up the tile. I plan on eventually putting in ceramic tiles to raise the value, but for now while living it it. I just want something down over the floor. Do you think that the sticky tiles are a good option to use? The ones that look like real tiles? I have a friend that installed them in his kitchen and he says that people come in his house and swear that they are real tiles. Do you think that I may not even need to eventually put in real ceramic and does anyone have any experience with these tiles?