First of all, these are truly meant for simple DIY aesthetic touches (not for high-quality, professional looking designs). For example, you'll notice that the marble pattern doesn't necessarily line up for each tile. It almost seems as if each "tile" was individually made and then pieced together, so the design does not look consistent or made out of one unified piece. That being said, the overall marble-like look is still somewhat attractive, and I like the little gold inlays...regarding those gold lines, they are actually separate pieces from the marble tiles, so I would avoid cutting around those areas if you were planning on customizing/cutting the tile sizes (these can be cut using scissors, but I'd probably suggest a stronger pair of utility shears for easier cutting). Additionally, the adhesive is quite strong, so take care when sticking these on to any surfaces. These tiles also have a slightly raised texture, and they are somewhat thick, so these are definitely not simple wallpaper-like material. Anyway, I'm using these to cover parts of my front door because my dog always goes wild whenever he sees a delivery person or mail person drop by, so I'm hoping these will obscure his view. So overall, if you are looking to add a subtle and simple aesthetic touch to your home, these tiles seem like an adequate option.These are easy to install. They are small rectangles on a sticky adhesive backing. If you want to cut them apart, you can. That Is what I am in the process of doing to mosaic some cupboard doors. The sticky backing is pretty good. There are some better, but these get the job done. I was hoping for a slicker surface like marble has. And a shiny surface. This has a mat surface and an almost porous texture. It isn't what I was expecting it to feel and look like up close. But it will work for my cupboard doors in the laundry room.These tiles are really cute and add pizazz to over the stove backsplash where there was none. They are pretty easy to cut with a utility knife, and stick pretty well. The only downside I see is that they seem to be a very thick, dense cardboard so I don't know how they will fare with splashes and cleaning over the long run. I think they are perfect for short-term sprucing up an area that you're not ready to or cannot permanently tile.This is an interesting pattern and works well on my backsplash. It has what I presume to be a brass inlay for the diagonal. Tiles are not really flexible so the surface needs to be pretty smooth and flat. Interlock is clean and smooth. Joints are tight so I didn't grout. While the total cross section of the tile is shown there is no information on wear layer. I also do not see any mention of warranty. The surface feels smooth and and not porous but I've yet to soak them in grime long term. I'm hoping that a little heat will pop these back up if it comes to that.This stick on tile is a fantastic quality and the thickness of it makes it feel very sturdy and real. It applied easy and the sticking power is very strong. Trying to pull one off of the wall and it did not want to come down. I used 3 boxes to finish this area in my kitchen. I couldn’t get even cuts with my box cutter because of the thickness, and normal scissors did not work so i used poultry scissors to cut the tile to fit. The directions are not great so i recommend it watching a YouTube video for tips before starting. I definitely recommend this tile to anyone looking to change up their kitchen and make it look more upscale!I use these for content creation, I use them as a backsplash for my pictures.These look and feel like cardboard but I suppose what did I expect right? The back has a thick layer of adhesive which you peel and stick. I had a small area to work with so it took me ~45 minutes to complete. I removed the entire peel and proceeded to grab it carefully by the edges and aligned the top then moved my way down making sure to apply pressure. It picked up when I did have to adjust but I hadn’t pressed it down entirely, so be aware. Some of the “marble” like veins were bleeding so needless to say some squares were not usable but I chose those to cut to fit so in a way I repurposed them and didn’t totally go to waste. Also there is a gold accent which I don’t particularly care for and didn’t really notice until I received them, but it’s back drop behind stove so it isn’t that noticeable.