One year ago, I transformed my powder room on a budget using vinyl, removable wallpaper ( you can read that reveal post here)… Moving onto my experience with removable wallpaper… My Experience with Removable Wallpaper: As a result, I would not recommend this particular product to my readers. Needless to say, I am pretty disappointed with this product.īottom line: While the adhesive has proven to be durable so far, the discoloration of the white tiles leaves me disappointed in the product. I can only assume the discoloration is some sort of product defect. Given this section isn’t exposed to water or dirt, I am pretty perplexed as to why this is happening. While the adhesive on the tile stickers is holding up beautifully and has proven to be durable, some patches of tile are turning a dingy, yellow color (see the bottom three rows?). That is…until I recently noticed some discoloration on the tiles (pictured below). Nonetheless, it was a quicker and cheaper alternative to learning how to lay tile on the fly.Īfter a half day’s work, I was pretty satisfied with the result…Īs long as you didn’t actually touch the tiles, the effect was pretty convincing.įor months it seemed to do well. I wouldn’t claim this project to be a breeze by any stretch of the imagination. While the installation of the tile stickers was definitely less intimidating than installing legit, grout-able subway tiles, the process still required some basic skill and patience. I had always been curious about this home improvement revelation and decided that a closet would be the perfect place to test it out. In my laundry room, I decided to adorn the walls of my washer and dryer closet with peel and stick vinyl tile ( you can read the original reveal post here)… Last year, I completed two home improvement projects that involved the use of peel and stick subway tile backsplash and removable wallpaper. So here I go with the truth bombs… Vinyl Peel and Stick Subway Tile Backsplash Review: This basically just means that you can always trust me to keep it real with you babes. So what does this mean for you?īecause I haven’t developed any monetary ties with brands or their products, I can basically say whatever the hell I want to about a product without fearing the repercussions (AKA losing money or a partnership as a result of sharing a critical review of a brand or product). You are probably thinking to yourself, “ Great! But what does this have to do with peel and stick tiles?”ĭue to my personal disdain for authority and the idea of “working for someone else”, I have intentionally scaled the growth of my blog to be independent of brand/product sponsorships. I know I have said it before, but for those of you less familiar with my personality it is worth expressing again…I am a bit of a rebel. Have you ever considered peel and stick backsplash tiles or removable wallpaper as a more cost-effective alternative? In this post, I am sharing my honest experience (the good, the bad and the ugly) with both of these materials.
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