I had always been curious about this home improvement revelation and decided that a closet would be the perfect place to test it out. In my laundry room, I decided to adorn the walls of my washer and dryer closet with peel and stick vinyl tile ( you can read the original reveal post here)… Last year, I completed two home improvement projects that involved the use of peel and stick subway tile backsplash and removable wallpaper. So here I go with the truth bombs… Vinyl Peel and Stick Subway Tile Backsplash Review: This basically just means that you can always trust me to keep it real with you babes. So what does this mean for you?īecause I haven’t developed any monetary ties with brands or their products, I can basically say whatever the hell I want to about a product without fearing the repercussions (AKA losing money or a partnership as a result of sharing a critical review of a brand or product). You are probably thinking to yourself, “ Great! But what does this have to do with peel and stick tiles?”ĭue to my personal disdain for authority and the idea of “working for someone else”, I have intentionally scaled the growth of my blog to be independent of brand/product sponsorships. I know I have said it before, but for those of you less familiar with my personality it is worth expressing again…I am a bit of a rebel. Have you ever considered peel and stick backsplash tiles or removable wallpaper as a more cost-effective alternative? In this post, I am sharing my honest experience (the good, the bad and the ugly) with both of these materials.
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