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COLAMO Luxury Peel and Stick Subway Tiles offer a sophisticated dark concrete gray design, perfect for enhancing any interior space. Each tile measures 12"x12" and is made from durable stone composite material, ensuring waterproof, oil-resistant, and heat-resistant properties. With easy installation and maintenance, these tiles are ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and accent walls, providing a cost-effective solution for stylish home decor.
Unit Count | 10.0 Sq Ft |
Number of Items | 10 |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Item Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 0.16 inches |
Item Form | Sheet |
Pattern | Geometric |
Shape | Subway Tile |
Subject Character | Bubble |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Dark Gray |
Finish Types | Matte |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Material Type | SPC |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom, Kitchen, Living Room |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Surface Recommendation | Floor |
Reusability | Single Use |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
L**S
Easy install
These tiles are not only beautiful but easy to install.
F**J
Nice Quality ! :)
Quality, easy to install !!!!!!!!!!!! Made in the USA. :-) Thank You for a great product !
D**
Looks like real tile
Great product easy to install
A**N
Works well
These are for sure more heavy duty than other peel and stick backsplashes. Although, if you have any uneven surface on your wall, it does make it hard to line up. Once it sticks on, it’s on the wall so make sure you put it in the right spot!
L**D
Very nice quality and install!
I purchased these and then I also purchased some of the 3-D art white smaller subway peel and stick backsplash. These are far better quality in every way than the 3D art subway tiles we also bought and installed. Those looked and felt like plastic, these look and feel like real tile! They break apart much cleaner and easier, cut well, and mount well.Always put a few dabs of gorilla glue close to the corners or edges when I install but only ones I’ve really set it all, ill just peel back the edge or corner to apply tiny dabs and it just really adhears better that way. I also purchased these notched peel and stick trim rods (not flexible or quarter round) the notching allow room to accommodate the tile and still sit flush in the wall, making exposed end sides look clean and polished. We found those rods on Amazon and they come packaged in four rods, they have a few coordinating color options too and the dark gray matched these perfectly. Now, for the bottom where it meets the counter, you must realize before you start that most counters are not completely level. It is good before you pull the backing to line them up on your counter against your wall the stretch you want to put up, and look at the tops of the tile to see if it goes downhill or looks uneven, and make sure the tiles are aligned on top even if you have gaps at the counter because there is also this fabulous dark gray peel and tick “silicone” roll that can cover up that gap and make a clean and sharp looking seal where tile meets counter. The one I used was 1/4 inch but in some cases, depending on your gap, you might want to go 1/2 inch.Really in comparison to the other one I purchased, this is a stellar product and I highly recommend it!
J**Y
Starting coming off the wall in 4 months
The media could not be loaded. Update: It’s been hot and humid for less than 24 hours and tiles are already starting to peel off the walls.What an incredible waste of time, effort, and money. Now what? Destroy the wall pulling it off? Try to find an adhesive and re-stick and hope it holds?——-I really wanted a subway tile backsplash, but I also know that in a few years I will want to replace my counters and get rid of the 4" counter backsplash that I have.In researching peel and stick tiles, I wanted something nicer looking than the ones you can cut with scissors. I also wanted something that would hold up nicer, and last a little longer, but something I could reasonably remove in a few years. I really, really wanted standard subway tile like I have in the original bathroom of my 1940's home, but I knew if I put in permanent tile it would be a huge pain when it came time to replace the counter tops.After weeks of research, I landed on these Colamo peel and stick tiles. (and let me tell you- I researched every day for weeks)1. Before I hung these, I prepped the wall by cleaning with a degreaser, sanding, then cleaning with degreaser again. The only tile that fell was in an area where I missed this step (behind the stove). Once I prepped that area, I have not had any fall.2. These took a LONG time... at least 15 hours (maybe more) to install. I'm glad that I used painters tape to hold them to the wall and get alignment first, because my kitchen is apparently sloped and it took me quite some time to get the lining right. I thought I could do it by myself, but my husband had to come and help me hold them up. I would say that two people will do a much better job than one.However, once I got the foundational line of them done, it went much faster. I would set aside a day for prep and another day to hang a similar size space.3. Cutting was done with a heavy duty box cutter and matte. I also used a straight edge ruler and a pair of pliers. I would score the tile and then use the pliers to snap it clean. I can't say cutting was "easy", but it wasn't complicated.4. These are VERY glossy. I am more of a low-key matte person, but if you like glossy, you'll love these and my family loves them. They do hold finger prints and are a bit streaky when cleaned. I'm still trying to figure out the best way to clean them.5. You don't need to grout, but I contacted customer service and they said that I can grout. I'm currently torn and am waiting it out a bit before I decide. Despite taking a great deal of time in lining them up, there are a few little gaps here and there that I think grouting would hide.6. Customer service is great. Every time I emailed with a question, they got back to me within a day.7. I caulked the edges and that made a huge difference in the final outcome.8. I was able to reposition a few of these, but at one spot it tore out a bit of the plaster wall and that is the area with poor adhesion in my video. Do your best to lay this project out ahead of time and get the placement right the first time. I tried heating one set and using a screw driver to guide it over a bit and ended up putting a dent in a tile. So don't do that.I don't know that I would install these if I planned to keep them for many years. If I could have a more permanent option would've chosen a lower sheen, real subway tile. However, since I needed something that would stay up and look nice, but could also easily come down in a few years, this fit the bill perfectly and I am very happy with my purchase. If you fall into this category, I would highly recommend these tiles.At the end of the day, if you don't think permanent tiles are right for you and you want to go with a peel and stick tile, that won't look like sheets of stickers on your wall, these are the option for you. If you are renting, I would caution that during removal, you will likely damage the wall. If you are a homeowner and will replace with a longer lasting tile option down the road, then totally go for it.
S**E
Amazing product!
Very easy to install. I used a tile scorer to score the line and then applied pressure to snap the tile at the mark. I absolutely love the result!
J**Y
Peel & Stick is not adaquate
Product is well made, easy to install and has a great finished look; however the peel & stick application is inadequate. We followed the recommended installation instructions completely, preping and cleaning the surface prior to installation. Completed the entire backsplash in a couple of hours and were completely satisfied with the quality of the product and the finished look. Left the lake cabin for a few day and when we returned we found several pieces of product on the countertop and floor. Immediately thought it was our installation method that cause those few tiles to fall but after checking we could that almost 90% of tile were loose. I removed the tile in sections which was much easier then it should have been, applied a coat of contact cement to both the wall and back side of the tile per and started putting the puzzle back together. Took some time but the wall looks great. If I to use this product again I would start by applying the contact cement and then install the tile. Read the instructions on the contract cement because you will have to install in sections due to cure times.
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