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Wood Effect Tiles

Realistic wood-look tiles with practicality and durability.

Wood Effect Tiles

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wood effect tiles

Wood Effect Tiles

Achieve the natural beauty of wood without the hassle of maintenance with wood effect tiles. Using cutting-edge digital printing technology, our wood-effect porcelain tiles offer a realistic and authentic look that is difficult to distinguish from natural wood floors.

Our extensive collection of wood-effect porcelain tiles offers a wide range of shades and finishes, including walnut, oak, wenge, stripped, and aged. With various formats available, from bevelled slabs to neoclassical-style herringbone patterns, you can find the perfect tile to suit your taste and style.

Benefits of Using Wood Effect Tiles

Wood effect tiles are not only aesthetically pleasing, but they also possess the technical properties of ceramics, making them a practical choice for high-traffic areas. With their delicate feel, fine grain, and realistic colour, these tiles are perfect for substituting natural woods for greater practicality. Their durability and low porosity make them ideal for wet areas such as bathrooms and kitchens, as well as outdoor settings such as swimming pool decking.

Our wood effect tiles are unalterable and resistant to solar radiation, ensuring their colour and finish remain unaffected by outdoor elements. Additionally, they are strong enough to support pedestrian transit and are a fire-resistant material according to the Technical Building Code.