This is an example of a contemporary home office in Other with porcelain flooring.

Antique Wood Rust tile by Yurtbay 15x60cm

Contemporary Home Office

Antique Wood Rust is a 15x60cm wood effect floor tile, made of porcelain with an ink jet print and matt texture finish. Made by Yurtbay. With a Porcelain Enamel Institute (PEI) rating of 4 making it suitable for all domestic and most commerical uses. Wood-effect tiles are increasingly popular and the Antique Wood is a versatile choice that looks fantastic in kitchens, living areas, bathrooms and conservatories. Wood-effect tiles are much easier to lay, maintain and clean than real wooden flooring as well as being much more hard wearing. They do not require sealing and are not prone to warping or rot. Advances in production and manufacturing allows the beauty of natural wood to be perfectly captured with incredible authenticity. Completely frost proof and suitable as a kitchen or bathroom floor tile. Can also be used as a bathroom wall tile. Replicating nature without the hassle. High definition digitally printed porcelain. no sealing or re-sealing required no staining suitable for walls & floors suitable for indoors & outdoors no thickness variation almost zero maintenance better conductivity for underfloor heating

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Jo Simmons added this to 10 Exciting Ways to Decorate With Tiles30 November 2015

Lay a faux floorLove the practicality of tiles but the look of wood? No problem. Beautiful wood-effect tiles are widely...

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