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Wood flooring is a classic design for a reason. However, there's no shame in faking the style with wood-look tiles. Here's how they compare to real hardwood.
In fact, in some cases, I’d argue, floors of engineered hardwood and porcelain wood-look tiles actually beat out solid wood flooring.
Wood-style tile comes in a variety of colors and widths. If you're using porcelain tile in another design, the on-trend style would be in long planks or large rectangles.
Pros, cons of wood-look tile JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – With a wide variety of colors and finishes, wood tiles are giving real wood floors a run for their money.
Wood look tile is sweeping across Brevard County and in the process providing low maintenance, affordable flooring options for local residents.
With a wide variety of colors and finishes, wood tiles are giving real wood floors a run for their money.
If you love the look of wood flooring, there is a new option surging in popularity you might want to consider. Bethany introduces us to tiles that look like wood.
Advances in flooring materials have broadened options at a range of prices. For example, today’s porcelain tile can closely mimic the look and texture of wood, though it’s far more durable.
Consumer Reports highlights the most durable flooring for your kitchen, halls, bathrooms, and other high-traffic areas in the home.