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If you like the appearance of natural wood, but you're concerned hardwood floors are a high-maintenance nightmare, then vinyl ...
Consumer Reports' tests identify the best wood-look, durable tile flooring for your kitchen, hall, mudroom, bathroom, and other high-traffic areas.
Like silk flowers or jeggings, a wood floor look can be achieved with tile, but you must start with the right material in ...
This room shows Imola's Nirvana style porcelain tile that looks like wood. This room shows Casa Dolce Casa's Wooden Tile in walnut. It's porcelain tile that comes in planks and looks like wood.
If you’re considering tile vs. wood flooring in your home but you're not sure how they stack up against each other, here’s your ultimate comparison guide.
In fact, in some cases, I’d argue, floors of engineered hardwood and porcelain wood-look tiles actually beat out solid wood flooring.
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.
When choosing new flooring for your home, remember that each type—from hardwood to vinyl—has its place. Porcelain tile suits rooms where things get busy, wet, and messy, like entries, mudrooms ...
Tile that looks like wood is gaining in popularity, so Consumer Reports has tested it for durability. Consumer Reports also checks out less expensive flooring options that mimic wood.
These new high definition porcelain tiles are made to look like wood, rustic stone, marble, or slate and even close up are indistinguishable from the real thing.
So if you fancy a wood look but don’t want the hassle of wood-floor maintenance, tile that looks like wood may be the answer.