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Wood Effect Porcelain tiles? Or Wood flooring?
Comments (16)This is a question i get asked all the time. We sell miles of Wood Effect Porcelain Tiles for anything from a small cloakroom floor to huge living spaces. Like someone said Porcelain is Cold to touch where as the real thing, not as much. Most of the Builds we supply it to are installing Water underfloor heating throughout the areas its being fixed to so you avoid this problem. With the phenomenal technology being used to create these tiles they are now available in Lengths of up to 1700, they are looking more and more authentic. With hundreds of factories around the globe all giving it their best shot there really are some true stunners that not only fool the eye but the touch too. The positives of Porcelain really outweigh the negatives, no warping, no swelling, no staining or scratching. We once had a customer that replaced her traditional wood with porcelain because it was so much easy to look after and she didn't need to worry about her cleaner using the wrong product and staining it. Be careful with Amtico as they are not all UV protected and can fade. Take a look at our http://www.houzz.co.uk/projects/2107824/wood-effect-tiles-dolphin-wood for just a small insight into how Porcelain effect tiles can really transform any area of the home. Hope this helps....See MoreCan't find large wood effect porcelain tiles for indoor & external
Comments (3)Hi Iveta Evans, We have a range of Italian Wood effect Porcelain which may be of interest. Not quite as large as you are looking for (905x200mm) but they look great and really realistic. Our Reclaimed Oak may be of interest, they are a darker grey colour but lots of warm undertones. They are suitable for both internal and external use. You can see them on our website and order samples here: http://www.floorsofstone.com/our-tile-range/porcelain-tiles/reclaimed-oak-porcelain Please let us know if we can be of any help. Sophie // Floors of Stone...See MoreWhere to buy indoor/outdoor porcelain wood effect floor tiles
Comments (3)Good evening Iveta, even we are not based on your area we would love to help find you a solution for your extension and outdoor space. There are multiple options for what you need but first of all there are a few questions to ask. 1. What are you hoping to install the tiles on externally? 2. Do you need a grip finish (advisable with children or if there is chance for build up on the tiles) 3. Are you looking for a 10mm internal and 20mm external tile? I think we have a 300x1200 20mm plank available to us with a 10mm internal option which isn't currently on our website. We would be more than happy to send you samples down to have a look at and offer further advise on your installation. Please take a look at the link here to a few of our wood effect tile collections. http://www.casaceramica.co.uk/style/wood/ You can contact us through the site and we'll offer up further suggestions and answer any questions you may have. We will look forward to hearing from you....See MoreParquet effect tile on galley kitchen
Comments (1)I would go with something different like terrazzo tiling? I think you would see diff in laminate to tile. If you are keeping it the same do kitchen laminate instead...See Moreahms40
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