Fantastic Peel-And-Stick Backsplash Tile DIY
Peel-and-stick backsplash tiles? I guess you can do this with floor tile so there should be other versions. This DIY is easy and, the best part, not messy. If you make a mistake you can take it off and try again. I will be easier to clean than real tile. Thanks to Little House of Four for the great idea.
A spur of the moment kitchen update got kicked into high gear when I stumbled upon an awesome product, Smart Tiles. Have you all heard of them? They aren’t real tiles, but a peel-and-stick alternative.
Believe me, I had absolutely zero plans to update our kitchen. We’re currently saving for an extensive kitchen renovation and spending money to update our current space seemed like a waste of money. That was until I got the urge to paint our dingy, chipped base cabinets. It was a spur of the moment decision I made while my husband was out of town. Of course one thing always leads to another and painting the cabinets got me thinking about adding a subway tile backsplash. I’ve installed tile before and knew I could do it, but didn’t want to go through the trouble of renting a wet saw, buying grout an adhesive and making an absolute mess in my already messy kitchen.I started looking into other options and found a peel-and-stick alternative. Believe me, I was skeptical about using peel-and-stick tile and convinced they would look cheap. I ended up going to Home Depot to check out their styles of Smart Tiles and was amazed at the quality.
Images from Little House of Four.
For the full instructions visit Little House of Four.