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The Yoillione Peel and Stick Tiles are self-adhesive vinyl tiles designed for easy installation in kitchens and bathrooms. Each large 30x30 cm sheet features a modern design, is waterproof, and can be removed without damaging walls, making it perfect for renters and DIY enthusiasts.
Item Dimensions L x W | 30L x 30W centimetres |
Style Name | modern |
Colour | White |
Installation method | Self-Adhesive |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Material Type | Vinyl |
V**Y
Good Quality
These tiles are good quality and one pack is a good amount to get as a taster to see if these will look good in your chosen location. They look effective and stick well. They are currently on a Black Friday deal making them even better value!
A**Y
So easy to install, and stays sticky after a couple of peel-offs.
I love the style of these tiles. Subway tiles always look so clean and industrial chic, and these are really easy to match up and install. Just make sure your surface is clean, dust-free and dry, and then stick away. The glue is pretty forgiving, so if you mess up you have a couple of chances to remove and re-stick before the glue wears off.The backing has a peel-off tab so if you're putting down a full sheet that's super easy, although if you're putting down the individual tiles, good luck getting it off. It's not impossible but will be a faff. The tiles are designed so you can easily match up the side of one sheet to the edge of the previous sheet, and are marked, so that's extra helpful. You can also cut individual little tiles and place them, so it's pretty simple to get them fitted in corners or round wall sockets.They're waterproof, and grouted grey so you don't really need to worry about it showing grime, although the plastic doesn't pick up dirt the same way actual grouting does anyway, which also makes them perfect for kitchens or bathrooms. Great tiles!
S**N
Stylish and Easy DIY Solution for Kitchen and Bathroom
These Yoillione Peel and Stick Tiles are a great option if you want to quickly update your kitchen or bathroom without a big mess. The tiles come with strong adhesive backing, making installation a breeze, just peel and stick. I used them as a backsplash in the kitchen, and they held up nicely with no peeling or slipping. The tiles are also easy to cut, which helped a lot in fitting them around outlets and corners. They have a nice glossy finish, and the 3D subway tile effect adds a modern look that’s surprisingly realistic.The tiles are durable and easy to clean, which is perfect for areas that get a lot of use. They're waterproof and seem heat-resistant enough for the kitchen, though I’d recommend keeping them a bit away from direct heat, just to be safe. The only minor issue is that they might not feel as solid as actual tiles, but given the ease of application and the look they provide, I’m happy with the results. All in all, this is a fantastic product for renters or anyone looking to spruce up their space on a budget!
A**.
Not for me.
These tiles are very thin, about the same as aluminium foil. It wouldn’t be possible to stick them over existing tiles without it being very obvious. There would also be a weak spot where the false tiles cross the grouting of the real ones. They could only be used on a scrupulously clean, perfectly even, smooth wall. Even a dust particle will be seen on the surface of the tiles. Not unlike the way a speck of dust shows if left on a phone screen when attaching a screen protector. The tiles and the screen protector are about the same thickness.The surface of the tiles is sticky-the wrong surface, the top surface. Nowhere near as sticky as the back but enough to attract dust. If used in a kitchen I would imagine grease deposits would be difficult to remove. That is supposition as I haven’t actually tried to remove grease or dust.From a subjective viewpoint I don’t like the finished look of the tiles. The grey grout gives a utilitarian appearance rather that an attractive look.I can’t think of a place where I could put up these adhesive tiles and then stand back and say “They look good!”
M**D
Stick on tiles
Ten sheets of decorative self adhesive wall tiles. Small white tile effect with grey grout. Designed for use as a sink splashback in a kitchen, utility or bathroom. The tiles are twelve inches square so can cover quite a big space. The brick pattern is like a jigsaw and you overlap one tile over another. Easy to cut and stick. I’ve used similar tiles before but these seem a little too fake looking and the brick pattern is a little too small. The picture on the packaging is a little misleading as to the brick size. Perfectly adequate for a utility area but I don’t think they’re good enough to have on show in a kitchen or bathroom.
N**O
OK adhesive tiles
I got these tiles for lining a storage cupboard I'm making for storing oils and sauces where I don't want the hassle of using ceramic tiles.These are very flexible and rubbery, and feel like shiny silicon. They are three-dimensional, so are somewhat convincing as 'tiles'. They cut easily with scissors or a stanley knife, and they adhere well to a smooth surface. I sealed the interior of the wooden box first, to aid adhesion and it seems to have worked well. The individual 'tiles' themselves are smaller than I'd expected, but the dimensions in the product listing are correct.Would these long-term be convincing as ceramic tiles? I'd say probably not, but I'd recommend them for a short term easy solution.
A**R
easy solution to update your tiles
With a little preparation of the area you want to place these tiles you can end up with a pretty decent finished look.The tiles do have a gloss finish so I think you can tell they aren't real tiles, but I do not thing that this detracts from the overall look.I do like that they overlap each other to create an illusion, that stops the eye from focusing on the joins. I also think these are a pretty good renter solution to changing your space without damaging existing furnishings but at the same time creating something that is yours.They look like real tiles and are water proof in themselves, however im not sure i would trust them in anything other than a decorative capacity as water would be able to penetrate in the seams where you have joined the panels together, they would be better suited in other areas of the kitchen that isnt near a sink, maybe as a surround for a counter top or table . I also wouldnt install them near open flames such as behind a hob.
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