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Wood Look Tile

Wood-look tiles are the perfect option for people who want the timeless and beautiful look of natural wood with an extremely durable tile. Innovations in tile design technology have advanced, so it's easier than ever to achieve an authentic appearance with faux wood tiles.

Wood-look tiles are the perfect option for people who want the timeless and beautiful look of natural wood with an extremely durable tile. Innovations in tile design technology have advanced, so it's easier than ever to achieve an authentic appearance with faux wood tiles.

The Benefits of Wood-Look Tile 

 

Wood-look tile (we don’t call it “faux wood” here!) is a great option for the customer who wants their home to have the classic, warm charm of natural wood, with the added usability and simplified upkeep a manmade material can offer. Complete with wood grain and knotting, various colors and patterns, wood-look tiles effortlessly replicate the appearance of natural hardwood.  


As a flooring or wall material, tile that looks like wood can be a smart choice for spaces where wood floors tend to be less practical, such as mudrooms, basements and bathrooms. Achieve almost any wood tile look on walls or floors with traditional planks or modern styles made from extremely durable and versatile porcelain or ceramic tile.  

 

Wood-Look Tile Shapes

Planks are a popular tile shape to achieve wood-look walls and floors, but they are not the only option. We offer many rectangle varieties, chevrons, and even square tiles that mimic the look of elaborate wood inlay with incredibly realistic detail. And the design options only continue to expand: the newest wood-look wall tiles include sculptural, craftsman-inspired details like raised fluting. 

Laundry room with brown wood-look hexagon floor tile

Featured Tile: Latta Hex

Featured Tile: Atlantica Ambar

Your Choice of Color

From bold, richly colored planks to airy, whitewashed pieces that would be at home in any modern farmhouse, our extensive selection has no shortage of color—so you can create the walls or floors of your dreams. 

Ceramic wood-look subway tile set in a horizontal brick-lay pattern brings the rustic look of weathered wood to this fireplace surround. The wood effect includes shades of white, brown, green, blue and gray, so this tile pairs well with the large warm-toned floating wood mantle and matte black firebox.

Featured Tile: Colonial Wood White

Featured Tile: Bora Grey

Living space with floor covered in dark wood-look plank flooring tile. Tile is multi-tonal and includes shades of gray, brown and white for a distressed look.

Featured Tile: Yakarta Negro

Materials: Porcelain vs. Ceramic Wood-Look Tile

When it comes to choosing the best material, any Tile Shop customer considering wood-look tile has the choice of two great options: durable ceramic wood tile, and even stronger wood-look porcelain tile. Your new wall or floor will be more impervious to scratches and look as timelessly beautiful as natural wood. Visit your local store to speak with a tile expert and find the best fit for you. 

Living space with wood-look tile plank flooring with high-contrast graining in dark and light browns. The overall look emulates tropical wood floors.

Featured Tile: Burned Wood

Featured Tile: Filetto Camel

Living room with wood-look tile plank flooring arranged in offset rows. This multi-tonal porcelain floor tile includes shades of warm brown, dark bluish-gray, and light beige.

Featured Tile: Etna Wood Blue

Faux wood tiles are available at The Tile Shop in durable ceramic and even stronger porcelain. Your new wall or floor will be more impervious to scratches and look as timelessly beautiful as natural wood.
Enjoy the stunning look of glass tiles and hardwood with mosaics that combine the aesthetics of both classic materials.

Pattern Adds Personality

 

Patterns and unique tile layouts create visual interest and add personality to tile designs. Herringbone, chevron and staggered patterns can all be achieved with the right tile and help from our tile experts. Schedule a free design consultation today. 

 

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