Wood-Look Porcelain Tiles For Warm, Practical Floors

Timber-effect tiles for bedrooms, corridors and living areas, giving the look of wood with stable dimensions and easy maintenance.

Why Choose Wood-Look Porcelain Tile

Why Choose Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Get authentic wood visuals with the durability of porcelain.

  • Waterproof & stable: won’t swell, warp, or cup (≤0.5% absorption).

  • Tough surface: stain/scratch resistant and PEI-rated for busy areas.

  • Low maintenance: no sealing, easy to clean, pet- and kid-friendly.

  • UV-stable & versatile: kitchens, baths, entryways, and covered outdoor areas (R-rated finishes available).

  • Comfort ready: compatible with radiant-heat floors.

  • Design flexibility: wide plank sizes, tight rectified joints, and realistic grains/colors.

Collections & Style

Oak Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Light-to-honey tones with a calm, straight grain—bright, versatile, and easy to pair with white cabinetry and black accents. Great for kitchens and open living.

Oak Wood Look Porcelain Tile
Walnut Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Walnut Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Deep cocoa/espresso shades with flowing grain for a refined, high-contrast look. Ideal for lounges, suites, and statement corridors.

Teak Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Warm golden browns and linear grain that create a relaxed, spa-like feel. Perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, and sunrooms—indoor/outdoor vibe with porcelain performance.

Teak Wood Look Porcelain Tile
Driftwood Look Porcelain Tile

Driftwood Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Weathered greys and sun-washed taupe with subtle knots for coastal or rustic character. Smart for entryways and retail—naturally hides dust and traffic.

Layout

Plank (Standard) — Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Long boards (6″×36″, 8″×48″); run with the room’s longest wall or light direction; use a ≤33% stagger to minimize lippage; match grout to plank tone for a seamless wood look.

Teak Wood Look Porcelain Tile
Driftwood Look Porcelain Tile

Wide Plank — Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Oversized boards (8–12″×48–72″) for fewer grout lines and a spacious feel; best in open-plan areas; ensure a very flat subfloor; medium-bed mortar; keep 1/3 offset.

Herringbone — Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Dynamic zig-zag (3″×18″, 4″×24″); great for entries, corridors, or feature walls; choose 45° or 90° set; snap a centerline and add a border frame for a clean finish.

Teak Wood Look Porcelain Tile
Driftwood Look Porcelain Tile

Chevron — Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Precise “V” pattern using factory-cut chevron sets; luxe statement for living rooms and headboard walls; center the apex; works beautifully as a “rug” inlay; pro installation recommended.

Parquet — Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Classic squares (basket/Versailles) for heritage or modern-classic rooms; modular panels speed layout; consider a perimeter border; keep grout tight (≈2–3 mm).

Teak Wood Look Porcelain Tile

Wood Look Porcelain Tile Solution FAQs

A: Choose the right finish. For indoor wet areas, target DCOF ≥ 0.42 (Natural/Grip). For exterior or poolside, use R11/R12 textures or 20 mm pavers. Mosaics add traction via more grout lines.

A: The tile itself typically doesn’t need sealing. Seal cementitious grout (or use epoxy grout) to reduce staining. Clean with pH-neutral detergents—no waxes or oily soaps.

A: Yes—specify frost-rated porcelain with R11/R12 grip. For decks and terraces, 20 mm pavers work on pedestals, sand-set, or mortar beds. Avoid glossy finishes in wet exterior zones.

A: Keep the stagger at ≤1/3, prepare a very flat substrate, use leveling clips and large-format mortar, and maintain 2–3 mm joints on rectified edges. Snap layout lines before setting.

A: Yes. Use a flexible thinset, respect movement joints, and follow the heating system’s temperature ramp-up limits. Porcelain conducts heat well and stays dimensionally stable.

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