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Art3d’s 10-sheet peel and stick backsplash features 12x12 inch glossy vinyl subway tiles with gray grout, covering 8.2 sq ft per pack. Made from premium waterproof PVC, these durable, heat-resistant panels never yellow and install easily without tools or mess, perfect for quick kitchen or bathroom upgrades.
Brand | Art3d |
Material | Vinyl |
Size | 10 Sheets |
Color | Mono White with Gray Grout |
Finish Type | glossy |
Style | Subway / Brick |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Thickness | 0.06 Inches |
Edge Style | Square Edge |
Unit Count | 10.0 Sq Ft |
Item Display Dimensions | 11.81 x 11.81 x 0.39 inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen, Bathroom |
Coverage | 23.00 Square Feet |
Form Factor | Square Tile (Glossy Finish, Square Edge) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Special Feature | Peel and stick tiles |
UPC | 737080999381 |
Manufacturer | Art3d |
Part Number | A17048 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A17048 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | glossy |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Special Features | Peel and stick tiles |
Usage | Inside |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**E
JUST GO FOR IT
UPDATE: Two whole years later and they are still going strong! Zero problems with the adhesive coming up anywhere and I wipe these bad boys off all the time to clean. I was worried because they run behind my stove and we boil a lot of pasta, etc. so I figured the hot steam would cause issues but NOTHING. Super impressed!A little bit tricky to figure out placement at first but once you get in the groove, it’s as simple as can be! Obviously, you won’t get the exact look of real tile/grout but these are close enough that nobody takes the time to notice. For installation, I bought a new utility knife and steel ruler like a few reviews recommended but scissors ended up being so much easier to handle. At no fault of the product, I had a little bit of difficulty since most counters are, apparently, not level at all. Simple fix if you have the same level of care from your builders: keep your scraps after you get done with the main pieces to cut and fill in any slanted gaps along the bottom. Then just add some caulk and even I don’t notice it (close-up picture is attached). I ended up using 3 1/2 packs and the total installation time was under 3 hours.I also bought additional adhesive but these things are sticky enough that it gripped well to our 30-year-old formica backsplash. I think using Krud Kutter before installation helped enormously since it removed the sheen from the surface to give it something to stick to. I was very careful and made sure to press every single seam down as I went but at the very end, I took a damp towel and went back over every seam. We live in the very humid state of Alabama and these have held up without issue for six months.We had an old phone jack in our wall that was next to a cable jack and an outlet and NONE of them were level or spaced evenly (again, go builders). I added a blank plate to the cable jack but since the phone jack stuck out like a sore thumb, I capped the wires and carefully placed the tiles over the opening. It took me forever to find the right angle and the right lighting to be able to see my coverup even the tiniest bit (I circled it in the picture attached) but you’d never be able to see it otherwise.Side note: I used the Giani countertop paint kit and my kitchen has been transformed in 3 days for under $200 and you just can’t beat that. Both items sat in my cart for months while I Pinterested how-tos instead of just doing it so if you’re on the fence, stop waiting for “one day” to come and just go for it. I finally love walking in our kitchen!Another side note: These go in and out of stock and I panicked when I had to order more. I ended up finding some listed on Amazon under “LongKing Subway Tiles” and they were the exact same tiles that worked perfectly!
J**R
It looks pretty legit
My cousin installed for me. She finished 40sq ft in about 3 1/2 hours. Was it hard, no. But I think you definitely need to know what you’re going especially around edges and corners. Definitely know before you stick.I recommend getting the pressing tool it suggests as an add on. You’ll see little bubbles as you go. because your eye can’t catch everything. Once you take off the upper sheet the “tile” has a little bit of a tacky texture. So I’m going to take a paint roller to smooth everything over.But this “tile” completely elevated the look of my kitchen and I’m obsessed. Saved us $3,000. Is it forever, no. But hoping it buys us a few years. Total cost of product to do my kitchen. $150. So why not?
H**R
One year later...
We put these on the kitchen wall a year ago and after figuring out a good method, they applied very easily and looked really nice! We applied a spray adhesive under them to make sure they remained attached to the wall. They did seem to stay attached well with this method but after about a year the stickers started separating at the seams (see photos). I don't know if they start to dry out and shrink over time or what happened but there were visible gaps between a lot of the sheets.We reordered the exact same product to replace some of these areas and were sent a package that had been opened, there were hairs in the package and the corners were bent on every single sheet in the same corner..it looked like the package had been dropped on the corner (see photos). It basically made that part of each sheet unusable. The new sheets were also brighter than the previous ones so they don't match seamlessly. I emailed the company and got a generic "We will reply in 1 business day" email in return. It was shortly before Christmas so I patiently waited, knowing how crazy the holidays are. But it's now been 4 weeks and I still have had no reply. I decided to cut up each sheet and use them the best that I could since I obviously wasn't getting a replacement.Several of the stickers ripped while pulling them off the paper backing which made that part unusable (see photos). We did not have this issue with our original sheets a year ago.I originally needed only 2 sheets to replace the areas of our old tiles but ended up having to use bits and pieces from EVERY SINGLE SHEET of the 10 pack because not one sheet was usable as a full sheet. I had to cut off and piece together parts of every one to make it somewhat usable.Not sure what happened between last year and now but the quality is terrible and customer service is apparently non-existent.
B**Y
Looks okay
Not a big fan , once on can't get it off easily
M**S
Easy to apply, attractive but does not stick
I bought this linoleum for a stage production to use as bathroom tile for a shower scene. It was easy to apply and looked great immediately but by day two all of the tiles were popping off and I mean all of them. It became a big project everyday for me to hot glue sections and eventually I had to staple gun sections on the wall (obviously you cannot do this at home but for theater, it does not need to be perfect) to keep everything from popping off.Although I loved the look at a distance I would not recommend unless you reapply a better glue. It will not stay in place…even for a day or two. It’s too bad they don’t have a better adhesive.
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