

I wanted to cover some ugly drywall and paint that kept peeling behind my sink. You’ll want to measure in inches – how long and how tall. Measure Your Backsplash Spaceįirst you’ll want to measure the space you want to cover with your kitchen tile stickers. Reference the photo above for an example of a typical backsplash installation. If you have tall cabinets then you will have a larger backsplash area to cover. Well, I learned that typically a backsplash will extend along the length of a counter top and up to the bottom of the cabinets. I was able to cover the space behind my sink for less than $50 with these amazing tiles and a pair of scissors… read on for my peel and stick backsplash review! Where Should My Backsplash Go?įirst you might be wondering (like I was) where exactly should a kitchen back splash begin and end?

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In this post I’ll walk you through how to install a peel and stick backplash with super easy kitchen tile stickers. Maybe I could actually DIY my backsplash! When I discovered affordable kitchen tile stickers I found hope. However I definitely couldn’t do a real glass tile backsplash by myself and I was pretty sure I couldn’t afford anything that would look decent. I was so tired of staring at the plain painted wall while I washed dishes. I have been wanting to put a backsplash up behind my kitchen sink for years. I installed a peel and stick backsplash in my kitchen with just a pair of scissors and a tape measure! Here’s my honest review and the steps to DIY it yourself.
