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This Black and White Peel and Stick Wallpaper offers 16.15 sq.ft of waterproof, oil-proof vinyl with a unique 3D mosaic effect that mimics real tile. Designed for easy, glue-free application with a grid-backed peel-and-stick system, it’s perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and countertops. Durable, removable, and easy to clean, it’s the smart upgrade for stylish, low-maintenance wall decor.


















| ASIN | B07YQH61FL |
| ASIN | B07YQH61FL |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #194,151 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,168 in Wallpaper |
| Color | Black/White |
| Coverage | 16.15square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (8,941) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (8,941) |
| Date First Available | 4 March 2020 |
| Date First Available | 4 March 2020 |
| Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
| Item Weight | 308 g |
| Manufacturer | Livebor |
| Manufacturer | Livebor |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Pattern | Mosaic |
| Product Dimensions | 499.87 x 29.97 x 0.28 cm; 308 g |
| Product Dimensions | 499.87 x 29.97 x 0.28 cm; 308 g |
| Shape | Sphere |
| Size | 30 x 499.9 سم |
| Style | Shapes/Stripes |
S**Y
I absolutely live this! It truly gives off the illusion on tiles. I put them on my kitchen backslash and it's chef kiss!💋
T**S
I love this wallpaper! I decided to renovate our master bathroom, and choose this wonderful wallpaper to use in my wet areas. The colors are beautiful! It's wallpaper to look like tile. The colors in it are turquoise, white, brown, black, light blue, gray, and even a light peach. What a mixture; but it looks great!! Once it's on the wall, standing back looking at it, it looks 3D. My friends and family thought it was real tile. That's what is so great about this wallpaper, the wall looks like real tile. It is so much easier and, so much cheaper than real tile! It's perfect to use if you like to update your walls as often as I do. I found this wallpaper to be so different than any wallpaper I've used before. This wallpaper is thicker, it's has grid lines on the back, which was very helpful to make a straight cut. It has excellent adhesion to the wall. It was very easy to pull apart, if it happened to stick to itself, all without stretching or adding creases. It was easy to reposition and without tearing. Another great feature of this wallpaper is the clear shiny coating it has. It's almost as if there is another sheet on top, but there isn't. This clear shiny coating, helps it to be waterproof, stainproof, and very easy to wipe clean. No more worries about scrubbing walls and damaging the wallpaper. The first image above is the area to the left of my sink. The area directly above and around the sink is wallpapered, but it also has a large mirror. I didn't think it was a very good picture to post. The second image is the wet area above my tub/shower enclosure where I wallpapered the three sides. Due to the fact of having sloped ceilings, and as an added feature, my husband painted the area between the wallpaper and the ceiling the dark color. Family and friends said, it really accents the wallpaper. After I painted and prepped the walls, I was able to hang this wallpaper by myself in just a few hours. I would recommend to unroll the wallpaper, and lay it flat with some books on it, for a bit. I found this helped tremendously. The application process was very easy. Recently, I went back and added the wallpaper to the front of the tub, because I wanted a little more color. I completed this renovation with a dark brown rug set & shower curtain. I am very pleased with the finished project, and would not hesitate to buy this paper again from this seller. The seller, (Manager- Amy) was very friendly, courteous, and very quick to respond to questions. She reached out a couple of times, to be sure the installation was going smoothly, and to be sure I was happy with the product. I think you'll be happy too!
H**N
Easy to instale and looks beautiful and yes it goes over tiles
D**O
At first, the black and white pattern seemed insignificant—just a visual arrangement of contrast, repetition, and balance. It was something I noticed in passing, a design choice rather than a presence with meaning. Yet over time, that simple pattern began to shape the way I saw not only art and space, but myself, my habits, and the world around me. What started as an aesthetic encounter gradually evolved into a personal framework for understanding clarity, discipline, and acceptance. Black and white are often described as opposites. One absorbs all light; the other reflects it. When placed together in a pattern, however, they do not compete. Instead, they rely on each other. The black gives definition to the white, and the white gives the black room to breathe. Observing this taught me something I had long struggled to grasp in my own life: contrast does not have to mean conflict. I had spent years trying to eliminate darkness—mistakes, doubt, failure—believing that a meaningful life was one that remained bright and uninterrupted. The pattern quietly challenged that belief. It showed me that structure and beauty often emerge because of contrast, not in spite of it. As I spent more time with this pattern—seeing it in designs, textures, and even everyday objects—I noticed how grounding it felt. There was no ambiguity in its colors. No gradients to interpret, no hidden messages. In a world that often feels overwhelmingly complex and saturated with information, the black and white pattern offered a sense of certainty. This clarity began to influence how I made decisions. I started prioritizing what truly mattered and letting go of distractions. Just as the pattern did not rely on excess, I learned that my life did not need constant noise to feel full. The repetition within the pattern also changed my relationship with routine. At one point, I saw repetition as stagnation, something to escape. But the pattern revealed repetition as stability. Each recurring shape reinforced the whole, creating rhythm and coherence. Inspired by this, I began to value small, consistent actions—daily habits, quiet discipline, steady effort. Over time, these repetitions reshaped my days and, eventually, my sense of self. Progress no longer felt like a sudden breakthrough but like a deliberate arrangement of moments building toward something lasting. Perhaps the most profound change came in how I understood identity. Like many people, I once felt pressure to exist in extremes: success or failure, strength or weakness, certainty or confusion. The black and white pattern taught me that wholeness can exist without blending everything into gray. I could hold opposing truths at once. I could be confident and uncertain, calm and ambitious, grounded and still evolving. The pattern did not demand that one color erase the other; it asked only that they coexist with intention. In the end, the black and white pattern changed my life not by being dramatic, but by being consistent. It became a quiet reminder that simplicity can be powerful, that contrast can create meaning, and that balance does not require perfection. Through it, I learned to appreciate structure without rigidity and clarity without denial. What once appeared to be just a visual design became a philosophy—one that continues to guide how I see, choose, and grow. If you’d like, I can: Make it more personal (first-person with specific emotions) Make it art-school / design-focused Make it shorter or more academic Rewrite it to match a school assignment rubric Just tell me the tone and purpose.
E**S
Was super easy to install very sturdy overall a great product
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