New homeowner here - anyone have experience with those peel and stick backsplash tiles you see at Home Depot and Amazon? I'm in the weird spot where I ultimately plan to completely reno the kitchen sooner rather than later (move from enclosed to open concept), but for the time being I'm stuck with wall without a backsplash.
I just picked up some peel and stick backsplash and I would love to know if you have use these what are the pros and cons? I have toyed with the idea of a subway tile backsplash for years, but wasn't sure because I foolishly added the 4 inch backsplash when I had the countertops put in 15 years ago. Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment gratatatouille.
Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
What is your experience or thoughts on peel and stick tiles. This is my first home and not super handy. My bathroom is "80's decor" and I wanted to freshen it up with a coat of paint and peel and stick tiles. Our plan is to remodel the bathroom and kitchen completely but in 3.
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Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
New homeowner here - anyone have experience with those peel and stick backsplash tiles you see at Home Depot and Amazon? I'm in the weird spot where I ultimately plan to completely reno the kitchen sooner rather than later (move from enclosed to open concept), but for the time being I'm stuck with wall without a backsplash.
I just picked up some peel and stick backsplash and I would love to know if you have use these what are the pros and cons? I have toyed with the idea of a subway tile backsplash for years, but wasn't sure because I foolishly added the 4 inch backsplash when I had the countertops put in 15 years ago. Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment gratatatouille.
Those don't even remotely look like marble tiles. And any peel and stick tile wont look nearly as nice as the real thing. Tile install isn't that hard at all if you have any DIY experience.
Those don't even remotely look like marble tiles. And any peel and stick tile wont look nearly as nice as the real thing. Tile install isn't that hard at all if you have any DIY experience.
Peel and Stick tile: is it worth it? I want to add a backsplash in my kitchen and saw several peel and stick mosaic tile options. I'm interested but was curious about the longevity? Also considering using them to tile behind my stove but worried about the heat compromising the adhesive. Has anyone tried them with any success? TIA Archived post.
Tile Damage - One of the biggest issues associated with putting peel-and-stick tile over existing tile is the possibility that you will damage the tile. Ceramic and other types of tile can be covered up effectively with peel and stick, but you could damage the underlying tile permanently.
Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
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If you are considering peel and stick subway tiles or removable wall paper, you may want to read my honest review of both products in this post.
Those don't even remotely look like marble tiles. And any peel and stick tile wont look nearly as nice as the real thing. Tile install isn't that hard at all if you have any DIY experience.
The tiles look like embossed colored gels only. I'm skeptical these will hold for long in a hot and high moisture area like a kitchen. The Speedtiles however seem much thicker. I would say 1/8-1/4" thick and the adhesive looked like heavy duty double sided tape. The tiles feels like real stone and the metal ones were real metal too.
New homeowner here - anyone have experience with those peel and stick backsplash tiles you see at Home Depot and Amazon? I'm in the weird spot where I ultimately plan to completely reno the kitchen sooner rather than later (move from enclosed to open concept), but for the time being I'm stuck with wall without a backsplash.
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Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
Tile Damage - One of the biggest issues associated with putting peel-and-stick tile over existing tile is the possibility that you will damage the tile. Ceramic and other types of tile can be covered up effectively with peel and stick, but you could damage the underlying tile permanently.
The tiles look like embossed colored gels only. I'm skeptical these will hold for long in a hot and high moisture area like a kitchen. The Speedtiles however seem much thicker. I would say 1/8-1/4" thick and the adhesive looked like heavy duty double sided tape. The tiles feels like real stone and the metal ones were real metal too.
What is your experience or thoughts on peel and stick tiles. This is my first home and not super handy. My bathroom is "80's decor" and I wanted to freshen it up with a coat of paint and peel and stick tiles. Our plan is to remodel the bathroom and kitchen completely but in 3.
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Those don't even remotely look like marble tiles. And any peel and stick tile wont look nearly as nice as the real thing. Tile install isn't that hard at all if you have any DIY experience.
Thoughts on peel and stick tiles? My rental apartment has really ugly tiles, so I am considering doing peel and stick, which I know has mixed reviews. Does anyone have any advice?
New homeowner here - anyone have experience with those peel and stick backsplash tiles you see at Home Depot and Amazon? I'm in the weird spot where I ultimately plan to completely reno the kitchen sooner rather than later (move from enclosed to open concept), but for the time being I'm stuck with wall without a backsplash.
I just picked up some peel and stick backsplash and I would love to know if you have use these what are the pros and cons? I have toyed with the idea of a subway tile backsplash for years, but wasn't sure because I foolishly added the 4 inch backsplash when I had the countertops put in 15 years ago. Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment gratatatouille.
If you are considering peel and stick subway tiles or removable wall paper, you may want to read my honest review of both products in this post.
Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
Those don't even remotely look like marble tiles. And any peel and stick tile wont look nearly as nice as the real thing. Tile install isn't that hard at all if you have any DIY experience.
I just picked up some peel and stick backsplash and I would love to know if you have use these what are the pros and cons? I have toyed with the idea of a subway tile backsplash for years, but wasn't sure because I foolishly added the 4 inch backsplash when I had the countertops put in 15 years ago. Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment gratatatouille.
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The tiles look like embossed colored gels only. I'm skeptical these will hold for long in a hot and high moisture area like a kitchen. The Speedtiles however seem much thicker. I would say 1/8-1/4" thick and the adhesive looked like heavy duty double sided tape. The tiles feels like real stone and the metal ones were real metal too.
Thoughts on peel and stick tiles? My rental apartment has really ugly tiles, so I am considering doing peel and stick, which I know has mixed reviews. Does anyone have any advice?
Peel and Stick tile: is it worth it? I want to add a backsplash in my kitchen and saw several peel and stick mosaic tile options. I'm interested but was curious about the longevity? Also considering using them to tile behind my stove but worried about the heat compromising the adhesive. Has anyone tried them with any success? TIA Archived post.
What is your experience or thoughts on peel and stick tiles. This is my first home and not super handy. My bathroom is "80's decor" and I wanted to freshen it up with a coat of paint and peel and stick tiles. Our plan is to remodel the bathroom and kitchen completely but in 3.
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What is your experience or thoughts on peel and stick tiles. This is my first home and not super handy. My bathroom is "80's decor" and I wanted to freshen it up with a coat of paint and peel and stick tiles. Our plan is to remodel the bathroom and kitchen completely but in 3.
Peel and Stick tile: is it worth it? I want to add a backsplash in my kitchen and saw several peel and stick mosaic tile options. I'm interested but was curious about the longevity? Also considering using them to tile behind my stove but worried about the heat compromising the adhesive. Has anyone tried them with any success? TIA Archived post.
Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
I just picked up some peel and stick backsplash and I would love to know if you have use these what are the pros and cons? I have toyed with the idea of a subway tile backsplash for years, but wasn't sure because I foolishly added the 4 inch backsplash when I had the countertops put in 15 years ago. Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment gratatatouille.
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Tile Damage - One of the biggest issues associated with putting peel-and-stick tile over existing tile is the possibility that you will damage the tile. Ceramic and other types of tile can be covered up effectively with peel and stick, but you could damage the underlying tile permanently.
Those don't even remotely look like marble tiles. And any peel and stick tile wont look nearly as nice as the real thing. Tile install isn't that hard at all if you have any DIY experience.
I just picked up some peel and stick backsplash and I would love to know if you have use these what are the pros and cons? I have toyed with the idea of a subway tile backsplash for years, but wasn't sure because I foolishly added the 4 inch backsplash when I had the countertops put in 15 years ago. Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment gratatatouille.
Thoughts on peel and stick tiles? My rental apartment has really ugly tiles, so I am considering doing peel and stick, which I know has mixed reviews. Does anyone have any advice?
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Tile Damage - One of the biggest issues associated with putting peel-and-stick tile over existing tile is the possibility that you will damage the tile. Ceramic and other types of tile can be covered up effectively with peel and stick, but you could damage the underlying tile permanently.
Those don't even remotely look like marble tiles. And any peel and stick tile wont look nearly as nice as the real thing. Tile install isn't that hard at all if you have any DIY experience.
The tiles look like embossed colored gels only. I'm skeptical these will hold for long in a hot and high moisture area like a kitchen. The Speedtiles however seem much thicker. I would say 1/8-1/4" thick and the adhesive looked like heavy duty double sided tape. The tiles feels like real stone and the metal ones were real metal too.
Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
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What is your experience or thoughts on peel and stick tiles. This is my first home and not super handy. My bathroom is "80's decor" and I wanted to freshen it up with a coat of paint and peel and stick tiles. Our plan is to remodel the bathroom and kitchen completely but in 3.
Thoughts on peel and stick tiles? My rental apartment has really ugly tiles, so I am considering doing peel and stick, which I know has mixed reviews. Does anyone have any advice?
Tile Damage - One of the biggest issues associated with putting peel-and-stick tile over existing tile is the possibility that you will damage the tile. Ceramic and other types of tile can be covered up effectively with peel and stick, but you could damage the underlying tile permanently.
Peel and Stick tile: is it worth it? I want to add a backsplash in my kitchen and saw several peel and stick mosaic tile options. I'm interested but was curious about the longevity? Also considering using them to tile behind my stove but worried about the heat compromising the adhesive. Has anyone tried them with any success? TIA Archived post.
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What is your experience or thoughts on peel and stick tiles. This is my first home and not super handy. My bathroom is "80's decor" and I wanted to freshen it up with a coat of paint and peel and stick tiles. Our plan is to remodel the bathroom and kitchen completely but in 3.
Thoughts on peel and stick tiles? My rental apartment has really ugly tiles, so I am considering doing peel and stick, which I know has mixed reviews. Does anyone have any advice?
If you are considering peel and stick subway tiles or removable wall paper, you may want to read my honest review of both products in this post.
Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
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If you are considering peel and stick subway tiles or removable wall paper, you may want to read my honest review of both products in this post.
I just picked up some peel and stick backsplash and I would love to know if you have use these what are the pros and cons? I have toyed with the idea of a subway tile backsplash for years, but wasn't sure because I foolishly added the 4 inch backsplash when I had the countertops put in 15 years ago. Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment gratatatouille.
New homeowner here - anyone have experience with those peel and stick backsplash tiles you see at Home Depot and Amazon? I'm in the weird spot where I ultimately plan to completely reno the kitchen sooner rather than later (move from enclosed to open concept), but for the time being I'm stuck with wall without a backsplash.
The tiles look like embossed colored gels only. I'm skeptical these will hold for long in a hot and high moisture area like a kitchen. The Speedtiles however seem much thicker. I would say 1/8-1/4" thick and the adhesive looked like heavy duty double sided tape. The tiles feels like real stone and the metal ones were real metal too.
Those don't even remotely look like marble tiles. And any peel and stick tile wont look nearly as nice as the real thing. Tile install isn't that hard at all if you have any DIY experience.
I just picked up some peel and stick backsplash and I would love to know if you have use these what are the pros and cons? I have toyed with the idea of a subway tile backsplash for years, but wasn't sure because I foolishly added the 4 inch backsplash when I had the countertops put in 15 years ago. Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment gratatatouille.
What is your experience or thoughts on peel and stick tiles. This is my first home and not super handy. My bathroom is "80's decor" and I wanted to freshen it up with a coat of paint and peel and stick tiles. Our plan is to remodel the bathroom and kitchen completely but in 3.
Peel and Stick tile: is it worth it? I want to add a backsplash in my kitchen and saw several peel and stick mosaic tile options. I'm interested but was curious about the longevity? Also considering using them to tile behind my stove but worried about the heat compromising the adhesive. Has anyone tried them with any success? TIA Archived post.
Thoughts on peel and stick tiles? My rental apartment has really ugly tiles, so I am considering doing peel and stick, which I know has mixed reviews. Does anyone have any advice?
If you are considering peel and stick subway tiles or removable wall paper, you may want to read my honest review of both products in this post.
What is your experience or thoughts on peel and stick tiles. This is my first home and not super handy. My bathroom is "80's decor" and I wanted to freshen it up with a coat of paint and peel and stick tiles. Our plan is to remodel the bathroom and kitchen completely but in 3.
Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
I just picked up some peel and stick backsplash and I would love to know if you have use these what are the pros and cons? I have toyed with the idea of a subway tile backsplash for years, but wasn't sure because I foolishly added the 4 inch backsplash when I had the countertops put in 15 years ago. Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment gratatatouille.
If you are considering peel and stick subway tiles or removable wall paper, you may want to read my honest review of both products in this post.
Peel and stick tile experience? Hi! We are on a budget and I'd love to do a mini bathroom update. We probably can't get a full update for at least 5 years, so I am wondering if anyone has used peel and stick tiles over the tiles in the shower. It feels like a bad idea but also a good one at the same time. Any advice?
Tile Damage - One of the biggest issues associated with putting peel-and-stick tile over existing tile is the possibility that you will damage the tile. Ceramic and other types of tile can be covered up effectively with peel and stick, but you could damage the underlying tile permanently.
The tiles look like embossed colored gels only. I'm skeptical these will hold for long in a hot and high moisture area like a kitchen. The Speedtiles however seem much thicker. I would say 1/8-1/4" thick and the adhesive looked like heavy duty double sided tape. The tiles feels like real stone and the metal ones were real metal too.
New homeowner here - anyone have experience with those peel and stick backsplash tiles you see at Home Depot and Amazon? I'm in the weird spot where I ultimately plan to completely reno the kitchen sooner rather than later (move from enclosed to open concept), but for the time being I'm stuck with wall without a backsplash.
Thoughts on peel and stick tiles? My rental apartment has really ugly tiles, so I am considering doing peel and stick, which I know has mixed reviews. Does anyone have any advice?
Those don't even remotely look like marble tiles. And any peel and stick tile wont look nearly as nice as the real thing. Tile install isn't that hard at all if you have any DIY experience.
Peel and Stick tile: is it worth it? I want to add a backsplash in my kitchen and saw several peel and stick mosaic tile options. I'm interested but was curious about the longevity? Also considering using them to tile behind my stove but worried about the heat compromising the adhesive. Has anyone tried them with any success? TIA Archived post.
What is your experience or thoughts on peel and stick tiles. This is my first home and not super handy. My bathroom is "80's decor" and I wanted to freshen it up with a coat of paint and peel and stick tiles. Our plan is to remodel the bathroom and kitchen completely but in 3.