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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Used these in my tiny house kitchen. Super easy application, great texture looks high quality. Easy to wipe down from splatters, has stayed put super well. No moving these things around! Thickness is nice because they’re durable but thin enough to be workable as you apply. The gold is nice n shiny (see pic)
Lu
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2025
I don't like the textured surface which makes it look cheap.
BJ Wolf
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2025
They look super cute and professional and totally improved my kitchen by 100%
Jocelyn Taylor
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2024
Look and feel like real tile. Not sure how easy they would be to take off but are great as a more permanent option
Francine
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2024
It was very difficult for me to apply but hubby had no trouble at all. Our bathroom looks great!
Joann Subject
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2024
They don't come off easily. Quality is great. Love them. But one sad thing couldn't find more to finish the kitchen.
J. Hammond
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 4, 2024
Great quality, easy to use. I am no tiler but looks great even if I say do my self
Jay Yoon
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2022
It was super easy to install. You can cut and trim off unwanted pieces with a regular pair of kitchen scissors. My hand was hurting from all the trimming, but it was worth it. We’ve had the faux tiles up for 2 months, and see no signs of adhesive issues so far. I started from one corner of the wall and tightly pressed the tiles onto the wall and into each other like puzzle pieces. When you get to an outlet, you can place an unpeeled tile piece over where the outlet hole is going to be, and draw out the hole you want to cut with a pencil. I only posted one wall because the other kitchen wall has our family photos and I don’t want to show that one for privacy. I covered quite a lot of space for just $240. I think to have bought the house with a kitchen backsplash included would’ve been an extra $2,500, and to hire a professional to install after build, we would’ve spent $700-$1500 on the project. I love how clean it came out. And I love that if we were to upgrade the kitchen for a more modern look in the future, it would be super cheap to take down the faux tiles.
RT 123
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022
Good quality. Returned because shade of gray didn't match counters
Heidi
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2022
First thing you should know is that this is NOT coming off the wall, so take your time and be careful. After placing the first couple tiles, I figured out how to make it look seamless with no little gaps between the tiles. There is no adhesive about 1/16 of an inch or so all the way around the tiles, so when you are placing a new tile, overlap it just a hair over the previous tile, and push it slightly away from it. The tile will slide right into place without leaving a gap. After this, you can press on the tile all over to make sure it’s well adhered. It’s not going anywhere after it touches the wall. I’m really pleased with how the project turned out, and I’d consider using these tiles for future projects.
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