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No hay artículos en el carroAlexa Bruns
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de enero de 2025
Got these tiles for my fireplace because I needed something thinner than what actual tile could provide. I also needed something that could withstand heat, seeing as it's literally right on the fireplace.Stumbled across these peel and stick tiles and I LOVE them! While they were a little tricky to cut straight with just a box cutter / blade, they cut perfectly using a heavy duty guillotine paper cutter. The one we have is a 30 sheet cutter, and I wouldn't recommend anything less than that.Our favorite part is the pop of color / lightness the metal accents between the hexagons provide. It looks like real tile and metal both close up and far away. Would definitely recommend for anyone looking for a quick and easy solution for a tiling project!
Marcy Gofton
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de febrero de 2024
Easy to cut and place, beautiful texture and pattern. I used this as a backdrop for a very small coffee bar beside my fireplace built-ins, looks so great I’m going to use it for my kitchen backsplash as well.
Luis Daniel Portillo
Comentado en México el 29 de febrero de 2024
Le da mucha mejor imagen a la cocina, fue fácil de instalar, solo hay que medir bien y tener paciencia para instalarloSe siente bastante bien y después de 6 meses de uso puedo decir que fácil de cuidar, limpiar y soporto bien el calor el dia que fue necesario xD
Nancy
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de octubre de 2024
Je l’ai utilisé pour cacher des imperfections dans mon VR. Facile à couper, manier et coller. Se lave super bien et est parfait dans la zone de cuisson au propane. Ça donne un côté chic et c’est exactement le même motif que celui de notre VR. On est heureux de nôtre achat.
Melissa Dagar
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de agosto de 2023
Went up in no time at all. The best advice I can give is skip the utility knife and get yourself a really good pair or heavy duty industrial scissors (the silver steel kind) This made my life a MILLION times easier just cutting through the tiles instead of scoring and snapping. Also, the shiny aluminum looking tile does not score and snap, so that was a head ache when I first started. After using the scissors it was no issue at all and installation flew by. Don't hesitate to buy, looks great!
Rachel on the Lane
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de noviembre de 2023
What I learned from installing these:Lesson #1: buy even more than you think you need. Like with real tile or stone that you buy in sheets with the back panel that holds them together, there are imperfections in these tiles. That said, they are MINIMAL.Lesson #2: measure multiple times before installing. Do not go at the installation without mapping it out on your floor or a flat surface and pre cutting it. It will be much better and easier to install.Lesson #3: make sure you have a really good exacto knife. Interestingly, if you LIGHTLY score the top of the tiles, you can pop them in two and then use the knife to cut and separate the back film of the sheet that protects the sticky part from the elements. It makes it super easy to cut. If you try to press to hard, you will likely make less straight cuts. Also, I have these cool little pliers/cutters that can cut through jewelry wire that I used to snap the metal tiles and it was way easier to cut those that way.When you are cutting, if you want to save tile if you have to cut through a big tile, I suggest using your exacto knife it sort of cut between the tiles where you can salvage pieces/chunks of tile pattern and then separate it. Then, it’s easier to cut through the middle of the sheet because it’s easier to slice, snap, and break it apart. This might not make sense until you are mid project because I would be confused reading this part too!Lesson #4: apply the edges first before pressing down the middle. You want to make sure it’s really aligned and it’s so sticky that if you’re not careful, you will have a lot of weird peeling off to do and re-sticking to do. I loved having a helper who did what I asked the whole time as I installed these.Lesson 5: a knife or blade or metal spatula is super helpful in installing because you can use it when you get it uneven to pop tiles to fit together. When you invariably get to a section where they don’t align and you can’t quite squeeze them together, you can position the little spatula or blade and just life one tile and pop the other one in next to it. Again, this makes more sense when you are doing it.Lesson #6: you can shave down the little metal tiles and put them back in if it’s slightly uneven to install it or doesn’t quite fit. We did this a few times.It sounds hard from what I explained but it was relatively quick to install once I cut it.This is much cheaper than buying tile and paying an installer and looks great on the children’s storage design I built from the PAX IKEA line for my little one. It also made the back panel, which is pretty flimsy, more firm and strong. Literally looks so expensive and I LOVE IT. My open concept home needs these finishing touches because I don’t have a space or hide kids things away.Love it and highly recommend!
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