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Suggestions/comments on using peel and stick floor tile as a table covering?
In a budget restaurant setting, I've use fabric with a thick plastic sheeting on pedestal tables. I've thought that stick and peel tile would be durable. Anybody tried that? how did it hold up? How did it look after a month, after a year?
Thanks in advance for any feedback/suggestions.
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- JaneLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
When covering a table top, you have an enormous range of choices, depending on the state of the table you are trying to ... improve I guess...?
Peel n stick tile is one option, however you may find that this approach will look tacky and ragged around the edges within a year or 2, as it is a flooring solution designed for a sealed-edge on a solid floor. If you've seen a design you love and you want to try it out as a furniture decoration, make sure the finish is really good.
- Edward CullenLv 66 years ago
Yes, be sure you edge it. I cut myself laying those things a dozen times. Super sharp edges!!