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Easy DIY Installation Our peel and stick 3D wall tiles are designed for hassle-free installation. Simply peel off the backing and stick the tiles to a clean, dry surface. No grout, no mess, and no need for professional help—perfect for DIY enthusiasts!
Stylish 3D Design Transform your space with a modern, eye-catching 3D design. These tiles add depth and texture to any room, giving your kitchen, bathroom, or any wall a luxurious, contemporary look.
High-Quality, Waterproof Material Made with premium, waterproof materials, our peel and stick tiles are resistant to moisture and humidity. They are perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and other areas prone to water exposure.
Removable & Damage-Free Worried about commitment? No problem! These tiles are removable and won’t leave sticky residue or damage your walls. Ideal for renters, apartment dwellers, or anyone looking for a non-permanent upgrade.
Durable & Low Maintenance Our tiles are durable and easy to clean, making them ideal for high-traffic areas. Simply wipe with a damp cloth to keep them looking fresh and shiny, with no special cleaning products required.
Versatile Use Perfect for a wide range of applications, these 3D wall tiles are suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and even feature walls. They can also be used in hallways, entryways, or any space in need of a stylish refresh.
Customizable & Easy to Cut Need to fit the tiles around corners, outlets, or edges? Our peel and stick tiles are easy to cut with a utility knife, allowing you to create a customized look for any space.
Strong Adhesion Our self-adhesive tiles feature a strong backing that ensures a secure, long-lasting hold. Once applied, they stay in place without lifting or peeling over time, even in high-humidity areas.
Eco-Friendly & Safe Made with non-toxic materials, these tiles are safe for homes with children and pets. They are environmentally friendly and free from harmful chemicals, ensuring peace of mind in your home.
8 reviews for Peel and Stick Backsplash 3D Wall Tiles,Self-Adhesive,Oil Proof,Waterproof, Removable Wall Panels for Kitchen & Bathroom,Modern Design, Easy Install (10.7ft,12×9 inch,14 Pack) (Beige)
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$32.90
Chesster –
Very cute pink tile
I love this peel and stick tile. I put it in my kitchen in my home that I’m renting and it gives it more life. It adds color and makes me happy to look at everyday. Everyone that comes over loves it. It was pretty cheap and easy to put on the tile underneath. It’s very sticky and thick too. you can’t even tell that it’s a sticker unless you look at it very closely. I have done peel and stick wallpaper before and that was a nightmare. It was so hard to use and it left holes in the drywall after taking it down. But I am not concerned with that happening with this at all.
Sarah Heidel –
Quick and easy faux tile
The tiles were easy to apply and definitely quickly & easily elevated the look of our basement bathroom. I wish there was more variation in the sheets so the pattern didn’t look repeated when you have a whole wall done (I applied some upside down to help with this). Also, I thought the tiles would feel plasticky and smooth. Nope, they feel rubbery and almost sticky. It’s not pleasant, but most people won’t be touching my backsplash. I’m just worried about how easy they will be to clean because of this. Overall, I’m happy with them and would recommend.
Jodi Smith –
GREAT QUALITY, EASY TO INSTALL!!
EASY TO WORK WITH, REALLY STICKS TO THE WALL, I WOULD RECOMMEND FOR A CHANGE IN DECORATION!
hayden –
Do not recommend
Friendly warning – these ruined my wall. The initial stick seemed fine, but over the days to weeks after install the tiles kept coming up and peeling off. I have installed a lot of wallpaper, not a novice – but I had a professional come and do the remaining install. It was peeling after 24 hours to no fault of his own. Using this product is costing me hundreds in wall repairs (because yes it rips the paint off) and was all over a waste of money. Do not recommend.
Amy Lynn Sleeper –
Cute and functional!
So cute and easy to use. I purchased this to adhere to my fridge, and the result is perfect! I purchased an exacto knife and hanging kit to install, and that was helpful. They adhesion is strong, and they will be easy to clean. Worth the money!
This 90’s Girl –
🧱 Budget Baddie Backsplash: When You Wanna Fake It ‘Til You Renovate It 💁🏽♀️🛁
Because sometimes you just need your kitchen to stop looking like 1993… without spending 2025 money.So listen, I gave these peel-and-stick 3D wall tiles a test run while still dreaming about my future backsplash glow-up—and here’s the truth: they’re good-ish. Not amazing. Not tragic. Just chillin’ in that middle tier of DIY home upgrades where budget meets beauty… kind of.They look like tiles… from a distance. Like, “Instagram story with a blur filter” distance. Up close, the perfection of the pattern gives away their plastic roots. The 3D effect is there, sure, but the depth isn’t fooling anyone holding a coffee cup within arm’s reach.🏡 What I Loved:🧩 Easy Install, No Drama: Peel. Stick. Step back. Boom.💦 Waterproof & Wipeable: Perfect for splash zones or renters who cook with actual grease.💸 14 Tiles for Under $35?! That’s a win. Some brands out here acting like one square foot of vinyl is worth Beyoncé’s mortgage.🧳 Renter-Friendly: Removes clean. No residue. No deposit lost.⚠️ What Gave Me Pause:🤏🏽 Too Perfect = Too Fake: The lack of grout lines or color variation makes it scream “peel & stick” once you’re close.👀 Better as Accent, Not Mainstage: These are great for laundry nooks, pantry walls, or a pop behind a bar cart—but a full kitchen backsplash? Meh.✂️ Cutting Corners Isn’t That Easy: You can trim these, but it takes a sharp blade and steady hand to get clean edges around outlets or cabinets.💰 Is It Worth $32.90?If you’re experimenting, staging a home, or need a temporary glow-up for a forgotten corner—yes. But if you’re trying to flex a luxe renovation in a high-traffic space? Keep shopping, sis.Final Verdict:A cute fix for a quick flip or beginner DIYer. Not quite a dupe for real tile, but it will make your laundry room look like someone lives there with taste. 😅Stay cute, stay sassy, and—most importantly—stay in budget! 🧽🛠️💁🏽♀️
Luxelinda –
Super cute
My bathroom turned out super cute. Make sure you clean your walls before sticking or you will have problems.I decided to lay them horizontally so I bought two packs initially then I ran out and I bought a third. I still have a ton of the third pack left over.I like to shower with the fan on or with the door cracked just to ensure they do not unstick from my wall.
D. Reminick –
Gets the job done
These guys look pretty good and are easy to work with. From a few feet back, they can pass for tile if you don’t know better, but they are thin and easy to cut with scissors, like those puffy stickers from childhood. The surface is tacky once you peel off the protective clear plastic film, so not like tile in that respect at all. I did have difficulty lining them up perfectly even with each other despite them being in a grid. I’m not sure if it was because the “grout” lines weren’t perfectly even from sheet to sheet, if the edge of the scrub sink that I was using for a level base wasn’t perfectly level, or maybe just me having poor hand-eye coordination, but in the end nothing appears obviously off-kilter. I was also impressed at how the overlapped “grout line” seams blend so it’s hard to tell without looking close where the sheets meet except where I struggled more to line them up. I had a couple difficult obstacles to cut around and was off the measurements by a tiny bit. I tried to cut fitted pieces to fill the gaps, and the material was pretty forgiving – also giving you some time to reposition them if needed. The main reason I took a star off was that after a minute I pulled off one sheet to replace it (my first attempt at getting everything right cutting around a round obstacle was far from perfect) and despite going slowly and carefully, it peeled the paint off the drywall along with it. So the backsplash I put up to prevent damage to my wall effectively damaged my wall even worse. It’s all hidden with a new sheet so no one has to know unless it peels off.