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Subway Wall Stickers – 3D Peel and Stick Brick Decals (10 Sheets)
I stumbled on these 3D peel-and-stick subway brick wall decals while looking to upgrade my laundry area without spending much. The clean white subway tile look is always trendy, and these seemed like a simple DIY project that wouldn’t require grout, tools, or a contractor.
The package came in about 14 days—faster than I expected for AliExpress. The tiles arrived flat, not rolled, so there was no curling or warping. Each tile sheet is about the size of a sheet of paper, and the texture mimics a painted brick wall. It’s not super realistic up close, but from a couple of feet away, it does look like actual brick.
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Super lightweight and easy to install (took me less than an hour)
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Sticks firmly to painted drywall and even textured surfaces
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Waterproof surface—perfect for splash zones
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The white is slightly off-white, so matching with pure white trim is tricky
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Cutting around outlets was a little tedious with scissors
In the US, similar stick-on tiles at Lowe’s or Home Depot are around $25 for 10 sheets. I paid under $14 including shipping. Honestly, for a temporary or budget backsplash, these exceeded expectations. They’ve stayed on even in a humid room. Would I use them for a main kitchen wall? Probably not, but for a laundry room or rental unit—yes!
$21.34
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White Self-Adhesive Tile Stickers – 5 Sheets
These white vinyl tile stickers caught my attention for their minimal aesthetic and waterproof claim. I used them in my guest bathroom over an outdated backsplash. At first glance, they seemed thinner than I expected, but installation was smooth. They cut cleanly with a utility knife and didn’t bubble.
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Matte white finish looks sleek and modern
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Very flexible—good for slightly curved surfaces
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Water doesn’t seep behind the tiles
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Adhesive isn’t as strong as others—press firmly!
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Slight visible lines between sheets
Compared to US brands like Smart Tiles or RoomMates, these are a steal. I paid around $6, and similar ones are easily $15–$20 for the same coverage. Just make sure your surface is clean and smooth. For light use areas, they hold up surprisingly well.
$12.33
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3D Faux Brick Wall Panels – Peel and Stick (Single Panel)
Out of curiosity, I tried one panel of this 3D faux brick wall sticker for a photo backdrop. The foam material makes the texture much more realistic than expected. It’s soft to the touch and thicker than most vinyl stickers—think of it like squishy foam tiles.
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High 3D depth effect—perfect for accent walls
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Easy to cut and reposition during install
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Noise dampening due to foam
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A bit bulky, not ideal for tight corners
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Limited color options
This cost me about $3.50 per panel, which is half of what you’d pay for similar decorative panels in US craft stores. I’m ordering more to finish a mini studio corner in my home. A single sheet transformed a dull wall instantly—very Instagrammable.
$0.99
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Hexagon 3D Vinyl Wall Tile Stickers – Strong Adhesive (10 pcs)
I went bold with these hexagon peel-and-stick wall decals for a modern kitchen backsplash. I love geometric designs, and this pattern immediately drew me in. I chose a matte black and white combo for contrast.
Each tile is thick and sturdy, not flimsy like paper-thin decals. They have a strong tacky adhesive that sticks well to ceramic tile and painted walls.
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Gorgeous contemporary design
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Doesn’t peel off with steam or heat
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Easy to clean surface
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Slightly harder to align due to shape
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Color might look different depending on lighting
For $9 for 10 pieces, I can’t complain. It gave my kitchen a high-end designer look without tile work. Comparable hex decals in the US can run $20–$30. Definitely one of my favorite buys.
$1.33
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3D Brick Vinyl Wall Stickers – 10pcs (Heat Resistant)
I picked these 10-piece 3D brick wall stickers for a friend’s RV remodel. We needed something light, flexible, and heat-resistant near the kitchen cooktop. These are similar to the subway tiles above but have a slightly deeper texture and a more matte finish.
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Good heat resistance near stove areas
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Durable adhesive—hasn’t curled at the corners
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Nice neutral color tone for multiple design styles
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Not great for very textured walls
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Edges are slightly hard to align without gaps
They came out to around $1 per sheet—ridiculously affordable. In the States, you’d pay three times that. After two months, they’re still looking good and wipe clean easily. I was skeptical, but this is a solid product for budget-conscious renos.
$18.7
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Aluminum Foil Kitchen Stove Sticker – 40x200cm Roll
I bought this aluminum foil kitchen wall sticker to protect the wall behind my gas stove from grease splatter. It’s basically a self-adhesive foil sheet with a textured surface.
Installation was a breeze—just cut to size and stick. I did use a hairdryer to help smooth out bubbles.
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Actually repels oil and water well
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Easy to wipe clean with a damp cloth
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Reflective, makes a dark kitchen look brighter
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Looks a little “industrial”
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Might peel on edges if not sealed well
Price-wise, this was under $4 for a big roll. Way cheaper than stainless-steel wall guards sold in US hardware stores ($15+). It does the job, and that’s what I needed.
$3.58
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DIY Peel and Stick Wall Tile Stickers – Strong Adhesive
These DIY peel-and-stick wall tiles were my wildcard purchase. I wanted to see how “custom” I could go with layout and shape. They arrived as square tiles that can be cut and arranged freely. I used them as an accent border in a small hallway.
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Very sticky—stays put even on semi-textured surfaces
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Can be trimmed easily to create patterns
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Budget-friendly pack size options
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Requires measuring and patience
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A bit plasticky looking up close
For about $7, I got enough to decorate a 6-foot hallway strip. The adhesive is aggressive—definitely not renter-friendly. But if you want something unique and durable, this is a good bet.
$0.99
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Peel and Stick Marble Tile – 12″x12″ (12pcs)
This marble-effect self-adhesive tile set surprised me. I was expecting a glossy sticker, but it actually mimics real marble surprisingly well—subtle veining and all. I used these in the bathroom above the sink.
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Elegant finish, not overly shiny
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Waterproof and easy to clean
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Looks high-end from a distance
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Pattern repeat is noticeable if not staggered
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Slight odor out of the package (went away after 24h)
I paid around $10 for 12 tiles—compare that to $25+ at Target or Walmart for similar faux marble options. These gave my vanity area a total facelift without spending real tile money.
$16.06
Final Thoughts
Honestly, I was skeptical ordering so many wall decals from AliExpress, but nearly every product beat my expectations. Delivery for all items was under 3 weeks, and everything arrived well-packaged and intact. Some decals worked better than others depending on the surface, but in terms of value for money, it’s hard to beat.
Would I recommend these products? Yes, especially if you’re doing temporary makeovers, renting, or just want to experiment with home decor without commitment. I’ve already placed another order for different patterns to try out in my workspace. AliExpress is definitely part of my DIY toolkit now.










