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Livebor’s Peel and Stick Kitchen Wallpaper offers a 6.46 sq.ft waterproof vinyl backsplash with a stylish black and white mosaic pattern. Designed for easy, glue-free application, it features a grid backing for precise cutting and multi-roll alignment. Resistant to oil, heat, and water, this durable wallpaper transforms kitchens, bathrooms, and cabinets with a sleek, modern aesthetic that’s both functional and visually striking.






















| ASIN | B07YQGVMG7 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,163 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #28 in Wallpaper |
| Brand | Livebor |
| Color | Black/White |
| Coverage | 6.46 sq.ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (9,017) |
| Date First Available | March 12, 2020 |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
| Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | TRUE |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Item model number | Kitchen Wallpaper |
| Manufacturer | Livebor |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Part Number | Decor Sticker |
| Pattern | Mosaic |
| Pattern match | Straight Match |
| Product Dimensions | 78.7"L x 11.8"W |
| Shape | Sphere |
| Size | 11.8" x 78.7" |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Special Features | Waterproof |
| Style | Decorative Arts |
| Theme | Marble |
| UPC | 775185229644 |
| Unit Count | 6.44 Square Feet |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime |
B**Y
Not 3D
It looks great but I thought it was 3D. Even though it isn't I still like it and it is easy to wipe off.
D**O
How a Black and White Pattern Changed My Life
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.
J**H
The pattern matching up perfectly. They have a cut guide on the back .
Easy to use . Smooth texture , size is perfect .
C**A
It's a Nice Product, but it Takes Patience
The previous owners of our home painted the kitchen yellow with blue countertops, and I just didn't like it very much. I've always wanted backsplash, too. So, I purchased the first roll of this product and got to work. Ease of Use: It does come rolled with thin paper sticking to the back of it, so once that paper is peeled off, it will roll into itself if you aren't careful. It also bubbles fairly easily when sticking it to the wall. I recommend (this is what I did) taking a spackling spatula and running it over the places you've put down to eliminate bubbles. Doing this made it adhere to the wall much more smoothly. Obviously, you could also use any sort of flat tool to do the same thing; it was just what I had on hand. Easy to Install: With two people, it was easy to install and cut. Had I been by myself, I might have struggled a bit more. It also comes with little diagrams on the back with measurements that you can use to cut it. I just sort of eyeballed it at times, and it came out nicely. Thickness: I'd say it's not very thick? The 3d illusion does work if you don't pay too much attention to it, and it does look nice and clean. However, it's thin enough that I can see the texture of my paint beneath it if I squint closely. Overall: It does look nice. I bought it so my husband could see what our kitchen would look like with this pattern (without spending all that money and then having him hate it), but now I think we'll just leave it up this way for now. I didn't quite order enough after needing to cut it around the outlets, so I did have to order another roll and have a bit left over. That's perfectly fine; I should have measured. I would say if you want an inexpensive way to see what this would look like or to spruce up an old kitchen/area, this is a great way to do it.
D**L
Stick on tile wallpaper
OK, I’d like to start by saying I love this product because it’s a cheap way to make a sizable improvement to your area if you wanna do something in an apartment or something like that that is temporary where it’s not long-term and you’re not playing a ton of money, however it depends on the surface that it’s on and I think maybe the temperature environment now in my kitchen, I stuck it on. It’s on. It’s not going anywhere until I take it off now. The one in my bathroom I think it’s because I stuck it to a different type of texture or maybe because there’s too much moisture but it does to be a appear to be peeling at the edges but some two sided double tape will fix that so as far as bang for buck, I think it’s an excellent value. It is not the individual stick together tiles. It is a long sheet that you cut to size which is also a nice benefit, but I would definitely purchase again.
J**M
Inaccurate item description
The 590.5" rolls are only about 78" long. I got two of them the same length (second roll ordered as a replacement), both around 78"
O**A
Beautiful but not worth it!
The pattern is beautiful! Unfortunately a little less than half way through the roll it had some bubbling or lifting once I put it on the wall. It didn’t stick well. When I woke up in the morning a big piece had come off the wall Pretty disappointed I had to order back splash tiles instead A refund would be great for this product.
D**E
So pretty
I love this peel and stick. I have to smooth it out everyday which is kind of annoying but we are military and I know it will not cause damage to the wall when we move so I don’t mind
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!💋
H**N
Easy to instale and looks beautiful and yes it goes over tiles
E**Y
Ça fait le travail.
N**N
This looks amazing , easy to use and can be removed as well without any issues.
S**É
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