Peel & stick back splash
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I love those things!
They are called Smart Tiles.
Home improvement centers carry them.
I haven’t tried it yet, don’t want to have my drywall come off if I decide I don’t like it. I am going to go with metal ceiling tins that will only take a couple of nails to hold up.
Do you want to apply one? My personal experience of helping with peel & stick is that you need a completely smooth wall (no bumps) or you will have difficulty applying. Start in the corner and overlap your grout lines. Lay them out first since they will be damaged if you try to reposition them. Buy more than you need.
Lowe's and other home improvement have metallic ones that go with any decor with their copper, silver, and brass look. They look like individual 3 D Tiles but they are a solid sheet. They are inexpensive and look real nice. They can be cut to fit any surface.