FLOR Peel-and-Stick Modular Carpet Tile Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Diy install
- High traffic
- Design
Designer-grade nylon modular tile that installs with repositionable adhesive dots and pulls up cleanly, ideal for DIY custom layouts where looks matter.
Pros
- Mix-and-match styles let you design custom rugs or wall-to-wall layouts with no seams to match
- Removable FLORdot dots lift off without damaging the subfloor, so a stained tile swaps out in seconds
- Most lines use solution-dyed nylon that holds up to heavy foot traffic and resists fading
Cons
- At $8-16 per tile (~$3-6/sq ft) it is far pricier than big-box carpet tile
- FLORdot stickers hold tiles to each other more than to the floor, so edges can shift in very high-traffic runs
- No attached moisture barrier, so it is not the first pick for a damp slab without a sealed subfloor
Specifications
| Fiber | Nylon (most styles) |
|---|---|
| Style | Loop and cut pile options |
| Size | 19.7 x 19.7 in tile |
| Install | FLORdot adhesive stickers (repositionable) |
| Traffic | Heavy |