Freshen Up Your RV Kitchen with a Peel and Stick Backsplash

RV interiors are notorious for being covered in wallpaper, whether it’s a neutral color palette of beiges and browns, or something retro and colorful. Either way, you may be wishing that there was something you could do to modernize and brighten up the look of your RV kitchen. (And there is, keep reading!)

Before
Before: Our kitchen backsplash had beige wallpaper with a leafy-pattern strip down the middle.

Our 2008 Tiffin Allegro Open Road had beige wallpaper with a strip of a leaf-patterned design running midway through the kitchen backsplash. It needed to go! I did some research and discovered that a peel and stick backsplash could be applied directly on top of the existing wallpaper. Plus, it’s easy to install so I could tackle the project myself. So when the weekend hit and the kids went down for their naps, I started in on my kitchen backsplash modernization project.

First, I peeled off the strip of wallpaper running midway through the backsplash area; it came right off. My husband removed the blinds around the kitchen window so I could apply the tile right next to the window. (And he also installed a sleek new kitchen faucet, which really makes a big visual impact.)

Backsplash
Cleaning the walls before applying the peel and stick backsplash.

Next, I prepped the walls by cleaning them thoroughly with a degreaser. Since I didn’t have any TSP, I used a combination of Bar Keeper’s Friend, Simple Green, and dish soap.

Kitchen backsplash project
Progress pic

Finally, I started trimming and sticking the backsplash sticker tiles onto the wall. The time consuming part is measuring and trimming the tile sheets so they fit perfectly around the window, electrical outlets, and all the nooks that stick out along the top cabinet edge. I used a pair of sharp scissors to cut and trim the tile sheets.

It took us about six hours total to complete the project, and I am thrilled with the outcome. These are the peel and stick tiles I used: Tic Tac Tiles. I ended up using 20 sheets for the kitchen backsplash in my RV. Thanks to the white subway tile design we chose, our RV kitchen is brighter and radiates a modern vibe.

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9 thoughts on “Freshen Up Your RV Kitchen with a Peel and Stick Backsplash

  1. We have a 2008 open road 34tga. I love your update. Have you done any other updates? If you have I would love to see them.

    1. Hi Donna! Yes, we have made some other updates, I’ll be blogging about them soon. The big one was updating the flooring, it made a huge impact. Happy RVing!

      1. Yes, please let me know when you post about the flooring. That is something we would like to do. My husband will be 80 in June and has copd. I am not sure if the flooring is something he can handle. How did it go for you. Thanks Donna

  2. I would like to put up a backsplash like this, but I have been reading about problems with it staying up. Have you had any problems with the backsplash?

    1. The kitchen backsplash is holding up great, no issues whatsoever. We applied a different pattern of peel and stick tile in the RV bathroom above the sink and had some water drip down the wall during a big rain. The bathroom tile started to peel off in a few spots due to the water and moisture dripping down the wall. So, now we have two things to fix, the bathroom peel and stick tile and the mysterious water leak. But the kitchen tile is perfect!

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