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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
Things like this, I think we need time to review. How long do they last and hold up? Do they stick for life? Fade or peel?But initially, well, I was excited! Then I got them. Measure it. Read how much you are getting and measure out your job. I mean, these are not super expensive, but to me anyhow, the photos and such on the page make them look bigger than they are. They are pretty small.I was hoping they would bring life into an area that needed it, but my wife says it make that area look like a mobile home in that area, when the rest of the house does not. I kind of get it, I think. Mobile and modular homes have they are style and certain feel to them, as they use a lot of the same stuff. Maybe we just used it in the wrong place.I will say, they are a little "plastic looking". Although, this color, I still really like the color.I would like to say they have a decent thickness to them, and if they are quality material, then should last a good long while.I am not sure, if I was helpful here. It, just wasn't for u, this time. But, to be honest, I am half considering trying them again in another spot with a different color. They are pretty easy to use and that is a huge plus.
Cristy
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
These are convenient and stylish tiles for the kitchen or bathroom. Easy to adhere without the need for glue or mortar, making them a great choice for do-it-yourself interior renovations.
BECKY
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
I used these to create a backsplash behind my dog's bowls. I used a rotary blade and a quilting ruler to cut it. I found it was easier to cut from the back than it was the front. The pieces went together. I still need to get some white caulk to run around the perimeter and corners to give it a nice finished look and hide the tiny bit of yellow paint that is showing. My walls weren't completely square so I left a tiny bit of space between the tiles and baseboard, so I could run the square off the door frame. I would have done something similar had I been using real tile and grout.
KVM
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
These are great looking peel and stick tiles. I ordered the dark green and they are really pretty. Nice and glossy like real tiles, and the green color is rich and variegated. I posted pictures showing it against an olive-gray green (vintage vogue from Benjamin Moore), a more green-blue bedspread, a beige rug, and in my bathroom lighting, just to give you an idea of the tone which to me feels very foresty/hunter green. I haven't applied these to the wall yet but will update if they fail. One thing to note is to account for the cutouts - you will have to trim (and save pieces) to have a straight edge, so definitely account for that and be sure to order enough tiles.
ab334
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I've been in my outdated rental for way longer than I expected, so I wish I would have done this years ago, but better late than never. I'm taking advantage of the new peel and stick updates and this was a really easy and satisfying update to the back splash behind my stove. The colors don't look accurate in my photos, they're coming out less green and more gray than actual. But I think these are very nice looking. I wanted to continue this on to the line of tiles along the bottom of the walls but the issue is getting these to curve around an edge. So I think these are best for covering tiles along a back wall where you're not likely to see the side edge a lot. The adhesive is strong so I also wouldn't suggest putting these on painted walls
C. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I've been on the lookout for some peel-and-stick wall tiles since we rent and our kitchen is straight out of the 1980's. Everything in our kitchen was very beige and we wanted a hint of color that was renter friendly. We also didn't want to just buy 2-dimensional stickers, since there's already tile on the walls, as those could end up looking cheesy.These green MoonFun tile stickers are actually pretty thick and nice looking. One of the things that I like about them is that unlike other brands you don't have to overlay one tile sheet on the next. You simply stick one tile sheet next to another, which makes for a much simpler and easier application. The tiles are easy to mark up and cut, and look better than what we had. They are easy to wipe down also.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
These are okay for an easy inexpensive backsplash option. They are thicker than other brands but they are still not very thick. I did not have any issues yet with the adhesive. While they look okay from a distance you can tell that they are fake up close. The colors are not as vibrant as seen in the photos. For the price I did not expect them to blow me away but do not set your expectations too high.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
These stick-on sheets have the look of tile but are actually vinyl and much easier to cut than real tile. They are light and flexible and easy to install. They have a standard offset tile pattern so that sheets can interlock. However, this only works in one orientation. So make sure that if you have to cut the pieces that the orientation matches the sheet it will be interlocked with (otherwise there may be gaps when you put them together, because it seems that the simulated tile heights are not all the same). We did install this behind the stove, but we don't know yet whether they will stand up to prolonged and extreme heat exposure.
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