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SMART TILES Peel and Stick Backsplash offers a modern, easy-to-install solution for transforming your kitchen or bathroom. Each pack includes 5 sheets of durable, heat and moisture-resistant tiles, designed to cover 2.45 sq ft. Made in North America, these tiles feature a unique Gel-O component for a stunning 3D effect, ensuring they remain stylish and functional over time.
Brand | SMART TILES |
Material | Gel'O |
Size | Pack of 5 |
Color | Dark Gray |
Finish Type | Matt |
Style | Contemporary |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Product Dimensions | 10.61"L x 9.56"W |
Pattern | Hexa |
Shape | Square |
Edge Style | Square Edge |
Unit Count | 3.5 Sq Ft |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom, Kitchen |
Coverage | 2.45 Sq Ft |
Form Factor | Flat Square Tile |
Special Feature | Heat Resistant, Moisture Resistant |
UPC | 623996221190 |
Manufacturer | Smart Tiles |
Part Number | SM1191M-05-QG |
Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Hexa |
Finish | Matt |
Item Package Quantity | 5 |
Special Features | Heat Resistant, Moisture Resistant |
Included Components | Peel and Stick Backsplash |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**N
Feels like a thin layer of foam wrapped in plastic
Likes: Color, marking pattern, tile pattern, adhesionDislikes: Feel, materialsOrdered this with the idea of placing it on the wall behind the stove control panel to replace glass tile panels. Immediately changed my mind as soon as I felt them. I don't know what I expected, but it wasn't plastic coated foam. Reminds me of the padding on a child's high-chair.I might use these behind the bathroom sink or as an accent around a mirror. Not getting this anywhere near heat.
T**T
Perfect for camper!
These peel and stick tiles are perfect for using in a camper! They stick well to the walls and make it look finished and more like home! They’re easy to clean and no porous so they don’t absorb messes. I like the lightweight material and how thin they are too. They’re super easy to apply as well. I would recommend these for sure!
S**H
Could be great!
I will start thus saying, this is my first time using peel and stick like this. We are also in the process of building our house and I thought this would be a nicer background than just the plywood for now.And I think it does like nice, if I did it right. Which I didn't. To start, I cut all the pieces down before knowing how they would need to be placed. Which then made layering them properly much harder than necessary. I then tried to fold them over the edge. I'm not sure if I did that wrong but they didn't stay down on top of the ledge. So I cut them down, some more. So of you're new like I am, define figure out your pattern, then make adjustments. I used a straight blade for them. I think scissors would have worked too. It did take a couple passes with the blade.I have noticed water (and such) splashes on them but is easy to wipe off.I will probably try again when we're further into my build. I do love the look of these and they were easy enough to put on when I did have the pattern lined up correctly. If your questioning these, I would recommend them. Just make sure to get a few packs if you need more than a small space.
A**S
Look like cardboard cut outs
For the price, these are not worth it. They look like card board cut outs. I would not recommend wasting your money on these. 0/10
J**J
Look nice but defective
These tiles look like a nice alternative to the real thing, however they do not work at all.I installed these in my laundry room and within one day they were falling off the wall.Disappointing because I did like the look but now it’s basically a waste of almost $200, because they are not returnable.Would recommend using an adhesive if you are going to purchase.
J**.
Hard pattern to work with, but the end result was nice!
I used these to recover a toy kitchenette. I love the sheen of the tiles and I liked the shape.The material (as others have said) is not thick and sturdy, but more like a peel and stick that is malleable and can be folded. There are pros and cons to this. Pro is you do not need a heavy duty saw or anything to cut it. I used a box cutter and folded the edges, and had no issue. So it doesn’t look exactly like a “real” tile job, but it does look pretty dang good all things considered.My biggest issue is installation. Half of each tile has an overhang for the next tile to be placed on top. But because of the odd shape of the pattern, this actually makes the process of laying these out very tedious because you can’t work off any edge. It’s super specific. So you’ll need much more tile than you would if it was a different shape and/or didn’t have the overhang on half. I think this tile would best be used on a straight line surface. Working around windows or weird shaped cabinets or cut outs is going to be extremely difficult and time consuming.The price is too high compared to what you can get at big box stores and the lack of instructions included.
C**S
Great looking Easy to instal
The octagon shape of the tiles provides a more esoteric look on your backsplash than the regular subway style tiles. These are of a matte finish, so they are unusual and subdued. Look great in a workshop.
K**E
They look a little cheap
Peel and stick are not my favorite decor style, but these ones look okay and they have not lost their adhesive after a couple weeks of hot showers, so I think they may last for a decent amount of time. I do think they look a little cheap, but for a guest bathroom they are fine!
H**.
Nice quality, fast arrival.
In the end we did not choose these tiles, but they were of good quality, the arrival was fast and they looked very easy to install. Trying out others from this company to see what goes best in our space.
A**A
Easy and Effective
My kitchen backsplash was a constant eyesore – chipped tiles, faded grout, and a perpetual reminder of DIY disasters past. I craved a fresh look but dreaded the mess and hassle of traditional tile installation. Enter the Peel and Stick Backsplash Marble Smart Tiles – self-adhesive squares promising a chic upgrade without the grout-stained tears. Could they be the kitchen makeover miracle I'd been dreaming of?Let me tell you, these tiles are game-changers! The first thing that struck me was the gorgeous marble look. The subtle veins and glossy finish instantly elevated my space, adding a touch of luxury without breaking the bank. Installation was a breeze – no tools, no mess, just peel and stick. I felt like a tile-laying superhero, transforming my walls in minutes.But would they stay put? I was initially skeptical, but the adhesive held strong. Even on slightly uneven surfaces, the tiles adhered flawlessly. I even dared to test them near the sink, and they've withstood splashes and spills like champs.The best part? No more grout! The seamless finish is not only aesthetically pleasing but also incredibly hygienic. No more crevices for grime to hide – just a wipe down and my backsplash shines like new. Cleaning has never been so effortless!The versatility of these tiles is another bonus. I wasn't just limited to the backsplash – I used them to upgrade my countertops and even add a pop of marble to my bathroom vanity. They cut easily with a utility knife, allowing me to customize them to any space.Sure, there were minor challenges. A few tiles needed a little extra pressure to adhere, and the corners required some careful maneuvering. But overall, the process was so much easier and less messy than traditional tiling.In conclusion, the Peel and Stick Backsplash Marble Smart Tiles are a kitchen (and bathroom!) game-changer. They're beautiful, easy to install, hygienic, and surprisingly versatile. If you're looking for a chic and effortless upgrade without the grout-filled nightmare, these tiles are the answer. Ditch the mess, embrace the peel, and watch your space transform into a masterpiece!
A**S
I did not like it
Not as cool as it looks like, I did not like it.
M**N
Great adhesion but poor print quality
These peel and stick tiles are really, really easy to apply on to surfaces, and mesh perfectly thanks to a clever design. They are also hefty and the material feels premium, however the printing on them to give the appearance of a tile is of poor quality. You can see how pixelated the image used for the print is, even from a good distance away when installed. It's unfortunate since the rest of the backsplash tiles are really nice, and it's a shame that they skimped out on an important part of these considering the price as they aren't cheap.
K**B
Pricey
Nice Paul and stick tiles but I think too expensive for what they are
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