Metal Tile
Premium peel and stick metal backsplash tiles in 8″ × 8″ aluminum — bold metallic finishes that transform kitchens and bathrooms in minutes. No grout, no contractors.
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Peel and Stick Backsplash That Looks Like Real Metal — Because It Is
WallWear's peel and stick backsplash tiles are crafted from premium water-resistant aluminum, not printed plastic. Each 8″ × 8″ tile in our 10-pack delivers the dimensional weight and finish of a designer backsplash — installed in an afternoon, with no grout, no saw, and no contractor. When you're ready for a refresh, the entire installation peels off cleanly, making it the rare backsplash that's genuinely renter-friendly.
Where it works best
- Kitchen backsplashes — behind the stove, full counter run, or as a focal accent
- Bathroom vanity walls and powder room features
- Bar areas, butler's pantries, and coffee stations
- Ceiling accents and statement walls in entryways
- Rentals and apartments — installs and removes damage-free
For decorative tile patterns at a smaller scale, see our decorative wall tiles collection.
FAQ
Are peel and stick backsplash tiles any good? Aluminum tiles like ours give the dimensional look and durability of a real metal backsplash. They outperform printed-vinyl tiles for both finish and longevity.
Is peel and stick backsplash heat-resistant? Our aluminum tiles handle the indirect heat of a stove area well. Avoid placing them directly above an open flame or against very hot surfaces.
Can you put peel and stick backsplash over existing tile? Yes — as long as the surface is clean, smooth, and free of heavy texture or grout lines. Wipe down and let dry before applying.
How easy is it to remove? Pull from a corner; the tile lifts off cleanly without damaging paint or drywall behind it.