We’ve been getting a lot of love for our Aspect products in the world of DIY blogger adventures. I wanted to share three recent posts by creative bloggers who each did something unique to three different rooms with these handy peel & stick tiles. It’s a little something I’m going to call the Wednesday Roundup.
In the first post, Ariel explains how she used our Aspect Glass 3×6 tiles in Frost in her bath. However, as a renter in a PMQ (Private Military/Married Quarters provided to members of the military and their families in Canada), she had to be careful about doing something permanent. She wanted to use the tiles in a way that they could be removed when their housing assignment changed. Enter foam core boards. Read all about her creative installation here.
Weathered Quartz Backsplash
In the next post, Steph and Vicki of Mother Daughter Projects detail how they installed Aspect Peel & Stick stone tiles in Steph’s kitchen. They used our Weathered Quartz color and detail how they completed the project step by step, as well as with a video. You can read all about their project here.
The third post comes to us from Jenny who participated in The One Room Challenge™, a widely anticipated biannual event every April and October. With each round, 20 design bloggers take the challenge and transform a space. Jenny chose to a do a pop art bedroom makeover for her son Josh. She used our Aspect Peel & Stick metal tiles to accent his bed. You can read all about it here.
We love reading about blogger adventures with our products! If you have something you’re proud of, please share it!
If you’re a fan of instant gratification, that may be in conflict with your love of DIY projects. Most DIY projects require some elbow grease and more than a little time. But Crystal (of the blog Happily Ever Uncluttered) recently discovered that you can accomplish a kitchen upgrade in less than 3 hours when you use Aspect Peel & Stick Stone Tiles.
Here’s what she had to say: “We found the tile we wanted and application of the product took less than three hours. Three hours! Usually for DIY projects I always have my husband in my back pocket for the labor part of it all. But, I am excited to tell you that I did this project with no husband in sight. In fact, I didn’t even tell him I was going to do it. He left for work and before he got home that evening our kitchen looked different. How fun is that!!!”
The kitchen upgrade in less than 3 hours post is here, so be sure to read the whole thing. There’s tons of great information on organization and much more!
If you’re a fan of classic rock (and budget-friendly, DIY projects), you’ll love our new Aspect Peel & Stick Stone Tiles.
These genuine thin-cut stone tiles are available in 9 colors:
Charcoal Slate – a neutral, dark gray Weathered Quartz – a mix of browns, grays and rust tones Medley Slate – a mix of warm and cool tones Autumn Sandstone – reddish brown with underlying oranges Golden Sandstone – a light sand color Iron Slate – matte gray with amber flecks Mossy Quartz – subtle greens and yellows mixed with bronze Tarnished Quartz – light browns, beige and green and golden flecks Frosted Quartz – dark gray with metallic accents
Aspect Peel & Stick Stone Tiles are lightweight and flexible. They require no contractor, grout, mortar, or complicated or expensive tools to install and offer the designer look of stone for a fraction of the price. They are manufactured from real, thin-cut stone, so they’re easy to cut with a tin snip to customize any space.
Aspect Stone is the latest edition to the Aspect tile line which includes Aspect Metal and Glass Peel & Stick Tiles. Perfect for backsplash, walls, details and accents, the tiles are $12.99 per square foot.
Check out this great new product at DIYdecorStore.com. Let me know what you think of Aspect stone tiles in the comments!