No more grey floor !

Thanks for the clarification - the flooring passed muster on a nice day trip today so I’ll be keeping it!
Can I ask which brand/type of contact adhesive you used sparingly on the smaller loose/edge pieces?


I went for a tin from screwfix. Fairly cheap and claims to be “For Permanent or Non-Permanent Use”


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Really happy with the finished look, apart from the funny angles and awkward corners it was quite straight forward.
Has anyone else put flooring down in their vans?
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I think it looks fantastic, thank you for sharing, I always want to cosy up my van, like you, we have a dog, just back from paddle boarding and my beautifully clean van now looks terrible. The light grey floor is so unforgiving!
 
I think it looks fantastic, thank you for sharing, I always want to cosy up my van, like you, we have a dog, just back from paddle boarding and my beautifully clean van now looks terrible. The light grey floor is so unforgiving!
I think these type of updates are what makes Calis look individually great.
 
28 months of hard wear and tear later…. with the added ‘direction’ to restyle in favour of a ‘country’ vibe….. I’ve just replaced the vinyl tiles with new ones but using a different colour this time.

I opted for just 2-packs of the B&Q tiles this time so I covered the cabin area only (gives me every millimetre available under the parcel shelf for storage!). Therefore this little mod cost only £30. Time wise it was a lot quicker (<2-hrs) as I could template the new tiles from the old ones. Happy once again with the result - the old floor had a hard life with kids, dog, Brompton, beach stuff etc over 2+ seasons. It would’ve lasted longer but the aesthetic aspirations accelerated the change. See photos for before, during (old tiles laid out for templating?and After!

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Love the original post table vinyl. We went down the route of two non-slip mats placedacross the van.1000019637.jpgGot them from Dunelm to cover the floor, capture dirt and allowing easy bench movement as only need to lift the one closest to the bench. We had plenty of spare so double sided tape spare bits in each of the footwells and around handbrake.
 
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Really happy with the finished look, apart from the funny angles and awkward corners it was quite straight forward.
Has anyone else put flooring down in their vans?
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Blimey. That’s v impressive ! Sublime to the ridiculous. What make and size is your small waste bin ? (This is what happens when you post photos - we look to see what other ideas you have …)
 
Nice job. I was looking at getting our carpet fitter in to do this with Vinyl but sticky back planks seems like a good idea.
Did you take the seat out to do underneath or is there enough space sliding it back and forward?
 

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