Back splash?




How can I go over a tiled back splash without it being permanent as I rent! It is outdated and boring Thank you in advance.
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Joyce: Contact paper comes in a lot of colors and styles!
You could get a stick on kind they look real good it looks like real tile
Here are a few ideas! https://www.curbly.com/removable-backsplash-ideas
Peel and stick tiles could do the trick! You can take them with you when you move. :)
Contact paper would be quick, easy, and inexpensive. You can also do peel & stick tile.
sometimes contact paper is hard to remove and it will take a lot of elbow grease to get it off- the peel and stick tiles are your best bet or peel and stick wallpaper
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Home-Decor-Wallpaper/Peel-Stick/N-5yc1vZbc0qZ1z17hrq
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3VlbJmkCzk
Metal "ceiling tile" backsplash adhered with 3m velcro strips could work. Good luck!
Peel and stick tiles would be the answer. Or do you think you could get away with painting the backsplash?
At Home Depot they make a product that we used on my daughter's apartment. We made it permanent but you could use double sided sticky pads to attach it temporarily. https://www.homeroad.net/2013/09/tin-ceiling-backsplash.html#more
here's how i painted the backsplash in my old condo https://www.charlestoncrafted.com/brand-new-backsplash/
Peel and stick tiles
I doubt if double-sided sticky pads will be sufficiently robust to hold the textured metal panels in Homeroad's link upright on an uneven surface such as a tiled wall, without popping out or sliding down.