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
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.
What We Make
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
Wood Look Porcelain Tile Solution FAQs
Q: Is wood-look porcelain tile slippery?
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.
Q: Do I need to seal wood-look porcelain tile?
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.
Q: Can I use it outdoors or around pools?
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.
Q: How do I minimize lippage on long planks?
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.
Q: Is it compatible with underfloor heating?
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.
Contact Us
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