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Fantastic Peel-And-Stick Backsplash Tile DIY

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Peel-and-stick backsplash tiles?  I guess you can do this with floor tile so there should be other versions.  This DIY is easy and, the best part, not messy.  If you make a mistake you can take it off and try again.  I will be easier to clean than real tile.  Thanks to Little House of Four for the great idea.

A spur of the moment kitchen update got kicked into high gear when I stumbled upon an awesome product, Smart Tiles.  Have you all heard of them?  They aren’t real tiles, but a peel-and-stick alternative.

Believe me, I had absolutely zero plans to update our kitchen.  We’re currently saving for an extensive kitchen renovation and spending money to update our current space seemed like a waste of money. That was until I got the urge to paint our dingy, chipped base cabinets.  It was a spur of the moment decision I made while my husband was out of town.  Of course one thing always leads to another and painting the cabinets got me thinking about adding a subway tile backsplash.  I’ve installed tile before and knew I could do it, but didn’t want to go through the trouble of renting a wet saw, buying grout an adhesive and making an absolute mess in my already messy kitchen.
I started looking into other options and found a peel-and-stick alternative.  Believe me, I was skeptical about using peel-and-stick tile and convinced they would look cheap.   I ended up going to Home Depot to check out their styles of Smart Tiles and was amazed at the quality.
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For the full instructions visit Little House of Four.

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