Has anyone used the peel and stick tiles or something similar for a kitchen backsplash? If we stay in this house, we will gut the kitchen. If we sell the house, it just has to look nice enough for a year or so.
Has anyone used the peel and stick tiles or something similar for a kitchen backsplash? If we stay in this house, we will gut the kitchen. If we sell the house, it just has to look nice enough for a year or so.
grapefruit / 4545 posts
Not the peel and stick ones but I did our old kitchen with the 12x12 mesh linked ones. The actual tiles were 1"x2" I believe and they were sold in 12"x12" sheets. The application was super easy and since the tiles were so small I was able to use a hand tile cutter as opposed to needing a saw.
I think the whole project cost $250 (tile, morter and grout - plus minimal "tools") and my dad and I did it in about 4-6 hours...
pear / 1648 posts
We're going to be doing the same as @Mrs D: in our rental property in the next month or 2 so following for info. I've watched some Youtube tutorials of this method and it seems pretty simple to DIY.
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