✨ Stick, Style, and Shine! ✨
Tic Tac Tiles offer a stylish and practical solution for transforming your indoor spaces with their peel-and-stick 3D wall stickers. Sized at 10"x10", these durable tiles are resistant to heat and moisture, making them perfect for kitchens and bathrooms. Easy to install and customizable, they provide a modern aesthetic without the hassle of traditional tiling.
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Wow. So Easy & Fast!!
Have a new backsplash in less 15 mins with this guide! IMPRESSED.These anti-mold peel and stick tiles are so easy and extermely quick to use.Best 2 Tools:1. A quality boxcutter, like HUSKY, to cut around outlets precisely and effortlessly.2. HIGHLY recommend using an inexpensive 12” paper cutter for smooth lines. Scissors crumble the tile and leave jagged lines sharp edges, unlike the paper cutter. Result is smooth and perfectly sleek.Paper Cutter A4 12 Inch Paper Trimmer with Automatic Security Safeguard Guillotine and Side Ruler for Coupon, Craft Paper, Label and Photo (Cutter)If you love marble and want to update the kitchen and/or bathroom very inexpensively like the pictures below, here is the marble countertop peel and stick that I highly recommend that matches these tiles:Grey Granite Look Marble Effect Contact Paper Film Vinyl Self Adhesive Peel-stick Counter Top : 2.00 Feet X 6.56 FeetCompleted 3 backsplashes with two 10 packs.Using many of these can make the eyes go crazy. Less is more seems to be the most aesthetically appealing approach to your project.Update 12-14-2017Confidently ordered 5 more tiles to complete kitchen chef's backsplash.
J**G
Easy solution
Functional and good enough looking. I used these when building a simple, secondary kitchenette for a room I rent out. I watched some YouTube videos on how to properly install a tile backsplash and it's too much work and requires a wet saw. I just needed a backsplash around a sink so water doesn't get on the walls.Since my application didn't have cabinets above it you could see that it's basically just a sticker, but I imagine if you have cabinets on top you won't be able to see their depth and it might look like real tiles. They're fairly easy to line-up straight but does take a steady hand.
R**N
Great bang for the buck | Greys not as dark as pictures
For the overall value - look, durability, simplicity of use, it's hard to gripe about anything. I will note that the grey tiles are not as dark in reality as they appear in the amazon image. These can be tricky to work around outlets and the edges get a little flimsy when you have to make cuts to accommodate corners and such. They do stick well to existing tile, and they are pretty forgiving if you need to pull them off within a few minutes of application. All around, for the price, they are a pretty simple, easy contemporization to make.
A**I
Great DIY glass mosaic
I love the look! I used 2 sets one 10 and one 5 count. I plan on buying another to go to the floor. I added over existing tile until we can remodel the whole thing. Sticks well, but I made mistakes and had to remove, was a challenge to unstick and restick. After the first row I realized I should lay them so they overlay and read from left to right. I got the hang of it and figured it out and was on a roll from there! Really can’t tell unless you are right on it where I may have made a mistake and the tile bubbles up. Other than that, a great and less expensive alternative to glass mosaic!!! Great deal!!!
M**T
A waste of time and money.
I give credit where it’s due. This product is due no credit. I washed the walls. I painted the walls with a primer. Waited three days and then applied the tiles. As you can see they’re all coming down and coming apart. They’re buckling. And now I have to remove them and do something else while spending more money. Looks great in theory. You get what you pay for, even at $200.
W**.
I was skeptical but I'm also on a budget
I had a kitchen that was straight out of the shellac hell. The hardwood greasy cabinets from hell had to be repainted. Went to work cleaning and repainting. Two week and about fifty pounds of grease later cabinets looked great. Original tile not so much. No budget or time for tile work. I bought the house and had to at least make one room mine. So a friend recomended adhesive tile sheet, with sheets anywhere from 10 - 30 dollars a piece. That's when I came across Tic Tac Tile peel and stick. It's been roughly 6 months sence install and I couldn't be happier. I even had to tell people no its fake a couple of times. Integrity is all we have besides family, the loss of either one is a tragedy. Tic Tac Tiles peel and stick is well worth the money. I recomend getting 5 extra tiles for cutting and piecing in, in acward places. Also watching a couple youtube videos on how to. These are very easy but starting correctly is the key to finishing with a quality product.
❤**️
Not bad
For a peel and stick tile the quality is not that bad. It does still look like a sticker, but it looks like a 3-D sticker.
A**9
Great for smooth walls!
These are great! So easy to use and they look like real tiles. My only negative (and it’s not the fault of the tiles) is that they don’t stick on textured walls. We live in really old unrenovated military housing...like 1940s and these walls are all concrete. Some parts are smooth (like above my stove) and I was able to attach these. But other areas (like the rest of the kitchen walls) are very rough. That’s what I most wanted to hide but the tiles wouldn’t stick at all. Again, it’s not the tiles fault...but I was bummed. The area behind my sink was tiled (orangey pink tiles oye!!) and the tiles stick to them perfectly thank goodness.
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