✨ Peel, Stick, Impress — Upgrade Your Space in a Snap! 🏡
Art3d Premium 10-Sheet Peel and Stick Tile Backsplash offers a modern, bright white 12"x12" tile solution that covers 40% more area than standard tiles. Made from eco-friendly, heat and moisture resistant materials, these durable, self-adhesive tiles require no grout or glue, making installation quick and mess-free. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and more, this 10-sheet set covers approximately 8.2 square feet, transforming your walls with a sleek geometric design.
Brand | Art3d |
Color | Bright White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Wall |
Theme | Space |
Special Feature | Durable |
Style | Modern |
Reusability | Single Use |
Pattern | Geometric |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Finish Type | Painted |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Items | 10 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06975129500554 |
Product Dimensions | 11.73"L x 11.73"W |
Size | 12 x 12 Inch |
Manufacturer | Art3d |
Part Number | 10 |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Item model number | A17000BW |
Finish | Painted |
Thickness | 4.3 Millimeters |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Coverage | 10 square_feet |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**Y
Was pleasantly surprised
I almost went with a thicker set that said they wouldn’t show any flaws in the walls but decided to try these because they would be easier to cut and they cost less. These turned out to be very nice. They were super easy to install and we have flaws in the walls. It’s an old house whose previous owners went as cheap as they could on everything. These made the wall beautiful. I’m just using them as a backsplash. I didn’t do a whole wall in them. Not sure they would look quite as good quality if they covered an entire wall. They have no weird smell at all. They’ve been up for a week and are still in place so the adhesive is good. I was a little concerned because it wasn’t difficult to remove and adjust when putting them up. But also, I didn’t push them in place until they were right either. Just kind of expected them to stick to themselves and everything else like an annoying roll of tape. But the adhesive is good. Happy with this cheaper choice.
T**N
Love it! Very renter friendly!
These are great and easy to install. As others said, you have to cut the first section. I did put them on a textured wall and have no issues with them peeling off. I made a mistake and had to pull some of them off and they came off with no problem. They are sticky so I did have to pull a little bit, no damage to paint or wall though. You will need a VERY sharp knife and a pair of scissors. I used a metal carpenter's square as a straight edge and it worked nicely. Nice upgrade to my little kitchen. I needed about 30 tiles and I had to buy 40 for cuts and mistakes. You cant reuse the sheet if you pull it off. I found that if you have to cut the tiles, make sure you have the "grout" on the cut, it makes it easier to align and hides small mistakes.
J**F
Incredibly thin, adhesive isn’t great. Tricky and unforgiving install.
Whatever you think you’re getting, temper your expectations.These “tiles” are paper thin, and you get one shot at getting them lined up right or the adhesive is trash. I’ve never had adhesive of such poor quality that it both destroys paint and drywall but also will end up with bubbles that you can’t push back down. Please buy something proper at a home improvement store. These wouldn’t even make the cut for a “landlord special”. I feel like I threw $100 in the trash buying 3 packs of these.It’s a bit late now, and they look good standing back 15 feet. But if you are depending on these for your home, look elsewhere. They were ‘fine’ for my automotive shop, but I even regret them in this application a bit. Dollar stores have similar tiles I should have bought that are slightly worse but also 1/3 the cost.2 stars because they technically are what they say they are. Edit: Changing to one star. More are bubbling and peeling now. These are just trash. Manufactured garbage. Don't waste your money.
M**A
This is Very Tedious!
It sounds silly BUT you must follow the instructions exactly. You must cut the first piece as instructed and face them all in the same direction. Due to a couple mistakes, I needed 4 packs to complete my kitchen. I have wood paneling as backsplash so removal down the road will be a breeze. I did not put this on my drywall. It looks pretty good but this is very tedious and it does get aggravating at times. The stickers are very sticky but they do tear easily. Good luck!Helpful tips:It's a bit confusing because when you look at the packaging it looks like you would put the straight edge shown as your starting point. Nope - I put a red X on the areas you want to cover (overlap) with the next sticker. As instructed - for your first piece to start a new row - you need to trim off the side with the red dotted line to create a flat side. Then place the new cut side as your starting point and overlap from there.Also, if you have to go around a stove or window you have to start at one side of the wall and continue to CONNECT the tiles as you go to have a continuous flow. For example, I started on the left side of the stove, then did the right side before doing over the stove. Needless to say, once I did the area over the stove, it did not line up with the right side. I had to remove the stickers on the right side and scrap them. If you do mess up a piece - put it back on the "correct side" of clear film and save it for trim pieces!
L**N
Use scissors, not an exacto knife!
Ended up doing what we wanted and it looks a lot nicer than what we started with. However.I had read other reviews and it said to use a retractable exacto/box cutter knife. We started off using that and it was soooo difficult to cut that way; my fiancé sliced his finger open like a week before our wedding. He was okay, but it was pretty bad! Not a great way to start out using this product.We then switched to basic scissors and it cut super easily. Not sure why so many people say to use a knife. So definitely use scissors!!It’s a tricky process to stick it onto a wall, and I was struggling for such a long time getting it to go flush along the counter line. It was rising up slightly at an angle. This is because the plastic backing sticks out a couple centimeters from the tile, and so if you peel as you go (which you’re supposed to do— we even tried to remove the plastic backing in one go and it was soooo hard to work with!) you can’t get it flush and straight unless you first cut off that little extra bit of plastic backing. We didn’t figure that out until we were almost done, and this stuff is so sticky that adjusting it is next to impossible once it’s in place. We did remove one section of it and adjusted it, which was difficult, *and* it took off some paint from our walls. So keep that in mind.So it’s not our best work. And I blame that on the product design.Looks nice once it’s on, but it is *very* thin. We used this to cover tiles already on the wall, most of which had patterns and words on them, and they’re all still slightly visible through the tile stickers. It works for our rental and improved our space— it was just a headache (and lots of bandaids) to work with.
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