I originally ordered the thinner version but it was paper thin and pretty flat.. I ordered white in the thinner version but it was an off-white. The thicker version (also ‘white’) was more like an appliance white and was shiny but had more depth/not so flat. I am very pleased but caution those who live in old, not level places like me, to order an extra box to account for “waste”. Also, order the trim available as it really does give a finished look which makes a world of difference.A little bit tricky to figure out placement at first but once you get in the groove, it’s as simple as can be! Obviously, you won’t get the exact look of real tile/grout but these are close enough that nobody takes the time to notice. For installation, I bought a new utility knife and steel ruler like a few reviews recommended but scissors ended up being so much easier to handle. At no fault of the product, I had a little bit of difficulty since most counters are, apparently, not level at all. Simple fix if you have the same level of care from your builders: keep your scraps after you get done with the main pieces to cut and fill in any slanted gaps along the bottom. Then just add some caulk and even I don’t notice it (close-up picture is attached). I ended up using 3 1/2 packs and the total installation time was under 3 hours.I also bought additional adhesive but these things are sticky enough that it gripped well to our 30-year-old formica backsplash. I think using Krud Kutter before installation helped enormously since it removed the sheen from the surface to give it something to stick to. I was very careful and made sure to press every single seam down as I went but at the very end, I took a damp towel and went back over every seam. We live in the very humid state of Alabama and these have held up without issue for six months.We had an old phone jack in our wall that was next to a cable jack and an outlet and NONE of them were level or spaced evenly (again, go builders). I added a blank plate to the cable jack but since the phone jack stuck out like a sore thumb, I capped the wires and carefully placed the tiles over the opening. It took me forever to find the right angle and the right lighting to be able to see my coverup even the tiniest bit (I circled it in the picture attached) but you’d never be able to see it otherwise.Side note: I used the Giani countertop paint kit and my kitchen has been transformed in 3 days for under $200 and you just can’t beat that. Both items sat in my cart for months while I Pinterested how-tos instead of just doing it so if you’re on the fence, stop waiting for “one day” to come and just go for it. I finally love walking in our kitchen!Another side note: These sometimes go out of stock and when I had to reorder, I panicked and found some listed under “Art3d Subway Tiles” on Amazon that were the exact same ones!The LongKing Subway Tile Kitchen Backsplash Peel and Stick Tiles worked great at dressing up our otherwise bland looking kitchen wall. Because we don’t own the home we’re in, we wanted to dress up our walls without damaging them. The peel and stick tiles are essentially large textured stickers. Up close, it’s evident that the tiles are not real simply based on the slight shine of the grey grout. The tiles themselves are slightly textured and are harder to determine if they’re fake or not - I was pleasantly surprised to see that they didn’t look too flat or overly fake - they do rise up slightly as opposed to the grey grout and have a light shine to them. The stickers cut easily so you can customize them as you need, and as per the recommendation of another reviewer, I cut off the “overlap here” area so nothing can be seen through. To cut, definitely use a metal straight edge, a sharp Exacto knife, and a self healing cutting mat - it will make your life much easier. Also, when applying the sticker around electrical outlets, simply remove the wall plate, put the sticker over the outlet, then use your Exacto knife to cut around the outlet opening - the outlet plate can go right on top of the tiling afterwards and no cut edges will be seen. Because we put our sticker on a white wall, there was no noticeable bleed through. Putting up the tiling took two afternoons as we had to order more tiles, and the end result was fantastic - the tiling looks so much better than the plain white wall. The stickers stay firmly in place without peeling up, and they are easy to wipe down when oil or food slashes up on them. As noted before, it’s nice because we can also remove the tiles down the line without damaging the wall. Overall, if you’re looking for a quick and budget friendly means of dressing up your walls a bit, this is a good option to consider.I never write reviews but this product deserves one. I have always wanted a backsplash in my outdated kitchen but didn’t feel that the tiny space warranted a lot of money if we weren’t going to update the whole kitchen. Peel and stick tile to the rescue! I bought a pack of these just to try after reading a review on Buzzfeed. I figured if it didn’t work out that I could always remove them and no harm done or tons of money wasted. The tile applied easily and looked amazing right away. I have painted drywall walls and the tile did pull a few pieces of paint off when I needed to reposition a few sections but I don’t think that’d be an issue in a more modern kitchen with better walls. I didn’t mind because the tile covered it right up. It looks so good that I really doubt I’ll ever remove it. You do need a cutting mat, box cutter or Xacto blade (I’d recommend a box cutter but I did use both), and a t-square or metal ruler to cut against. Scissors will not do the job well. A measuring tape would be good too especially of you have outlets to get around. I ended up using two packs of ten sheets for my kitchen and then a sheet or two (cut into strips) from a third to add just one row of tile at the top. My sister loved the look so much that she asked me to cover up the horrible tile in one section of her kitchen. The peel and stick tile adheres to tile extremely well and I did ruin one piece pulling it off to reposition. So make sure when you put it on the wall, it’s really where you want it to be. It didn’t take me much time to do either space, maybe an hour of work for each, but I highly recommend taking your time and using the right tools to get it done properly. You’ll love it. Before and after pics of both kitchens included!Really good product, takes a little practice to get it right, but looks very realistic. Had people over and they didn’t realise these were not real. Also had a little problem with one of the packs, but seller sorted it out very quickly. Very happy with the purchase.Love it, easy to install. Found out that it's easier to work with an exacto knife along the way ratter than cuting beforehand.I'm giving a 4 stars review because you do need to add some glue if you're like me and once it's down, there's a good chance that you'll have to take it off partially to replace it. If you can manage to stick it on the wall and not take it off the first time, that tile will stick on forever ; but if you take your time, the glue wont stick as much.They got rid of the transparency problem (the one where you could see the " overlap here " writing) and if you're working carefully, you cannot see where the grout lines overlap.Overall I love it, the price and quality are there (paid 39$ can for 10 sheets) and it really gives the vibe I was going for to my kitchen.La instalación del producto es laboriosa, pero sencilla. Vale mucho la pena, el pegamento adhiere bien y la limpieza es sencilla, basta un paño húmedo. Dio mucha luz y un cambio a la cocina. Muy recomendable.Unfortunately it didn’t stick to the walls, one week and it was coming off. I read the review and a lot of customers were saying the same thing but I didn’t listen. It looked amazing and great value though.Highly recommend. We were on a tight budget for a kitchen Reno so thought we’d give these a try. It gives a very clean look and was easy to install! Peels off a little if you have a toaster oven close because of the heat, but re-sticks well. We’ve had it up for 4 months so far with no issues.