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Wood panels are installed with glue and nails; vinyl tiles use a self-adhesive peel-and-stick backing.

They’re described for use on walls or ceilings in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and as a bathroom backsplash (not inside a shower). Some listings note compatibility with drywall, brick, and concrete.

Vinyl peel-and-stick tiles are described as resistant to humidity and heat and suitable as a bathroom backsplash (not for inside a shower). Most wood-panel listings (engineered or reclaimed) do not clearly state humidity or heat resistance.

Peel-and-stick tiles are marketed as quick and easy to install. Wood panels can be installed with adhesive and nails; some listings highlight clean, dust-free DIY installation.

Designs include slat/shiplap styles and 3D embossed textures—examples noted are a square-block texture and natural wood-grain variation for added dimension.

Pack quantities include 2- and 4-packs. Dimensions range from tile-sized pieces (for example 22.56 x 11.58 inches) up to long panels about 105.9–106 inches; widths mentioned include 12.6, 20.47, and 47.75 inches.

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