Wood Look Porcelain Tile Manufacturer: Timber-Style Floors
Porcelain tiles with authentic wood grain—durable, low-maintenance flooring for villas, apartments, and light-commercial spaces.
Why Choose Wood-Look Porcelain Tile
Enjoy the warmth of natural timber with the strength and stability of porcelain—ideal for residential and light-commercial flooring.
Waterproof & dimensionally stable — Ultra-low absorption (≤0.5%) prevents swelling, warping, or cupping.
High durability — Scratch-resistant, stain-resistant surface with PEI-rated performance for busy living areas.
Low maintenance — No sealing required; easy daily cleaning; suitable for homes with pets and children.
Indoor–outdoor flexibility — Works in kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and covered outdoor spaces (R-rated options available).
Radiant-heat compatible — Conducts heat efficiently for underfloor heating systems.
Design precision — Long plank formats, rectified edges for tight joints, and realistic wood grains in oak, walnut, maple, and more.
What We Make
Wood-Look Porcelain Tile Collections & Styles
Oak Wood-Look Porcelain Tile
Bright, versatile, and timeless.
Tone: Light to honey oak with clean, straight grain
Style fit: Scandinavian, modern minimalist, open-plan living
Design pairing: Works seamlessly with white cabinetry, black accents, and natural stone
Best for: Kitchens, living rooms, and contemporary apartments
Walnut Wood-Look Porcelain Tile
Rich depth with refined contrast.
Tone: Cocoa to espresso shades with flowing grain movement
Style fit: Classic, mid-century, luxury interiors
Design pairing: Pairs beautifully with brass, leather, and dark cabinetry
Best for: Lounges, suites, executive offices, and statement corridors
Teak Wood-Look Porcelain Tile
Warm and resort-inspired.
Tone: Golden browns with linear, tropical grain
Style fit: Spa-inspired, Mediterranean, indoor–outdoor concepts
Design pairing: Complements rattan, linen, light wood, and natural textures
Best for: Bathrooms, kitchens, sunrooms, and covered terraces
Driftwood Wood-Look Porcelain Tile
Soft, weathered coastal character.
Tone: Greyed oak and sun-washed taupe with subtle knots
Style fit: Coastal, farmhouse, rustic-modern
Design pairing: Blends with beige, sage, and matte black finishes
Best for: Bedrooms, entryways, retail spaces, and relaxed interiors
Wood-Look Porcelain Tile Layout Options
Plank (Standard) — Wood Look Porcelain Tile
Timeless linear installation.
Format: 6″×36″, 8″×48″ and similar long boards
Visual effect: Extends room length; clean, natural wood flow
Install tip: Run parallel to main light or longest wall; ≤33% stagger to reduce lippage
Design detail: Color-match grout for a seamless timber look
Best for: Living rooms, bedrooms, apartments, light-commercial floors
Wide Plank — Wood Look Porcelain Tile
Spacious and contemporary.
Format: 8″–12″ wide, up to 72″ long
Visual effect: Fewer grout lines; open, upscale feel
Install tip: Requires flat substrate; medium-bed mortar; 1/3 offset recommended
Best for: Open-plan layouts, villas, hotel suites, retail floors
Herringbone — Wood Look Porcelain Tile
Dynamic and architectural.
Format: 3″×18″, 4″×24″ or modular sets
Visual effect: Zig-zag movement adds rhythm and depth
Layout options: 45° or 90° installation; align to centerline for symmetry
Design tip: Add perimeter border for refined finish
Best for: Entryways, corridors, feature floors and walls
Chevron — Wood Look Porcelain Tile
Precision luxury statement.
Format: Factory-cut angled planks
Visual effect: Continuous “V” pattern with sharp apex alignment
Install tip: Center the pattern; professional installation recommended
Design use: Works as full-floor layout or framed “rug” inset
Best for: Living rooms, master suites, boutique spaces
Parquet — Wood Look Porcelain Tile
Heritage-inspired geometry.
Format: Basketweave or Versailles modular panels
Visual effect: Classic European elegance with structured pattern
Install tip: Maintain tight grout joints (≈2–3 mm); consider border framing
Best for: Formal living rooms, villas, hospitality interiors
Wood Look Porcelain Tile Solution FAQs
Q: Is wood-look porcelain tile slippery?
A: Choose the right finish. For indoor wet areas, target DCOF ≥ 0.42 (Natural/Grip). For exterior or poolside, use R11/R12 textures or 20 mm pavers. Mosaics add traction via more grout lines.
Q: Do I need to seal wood-look porcelain tile?
A: The tile itself typically doesn’t need sealing. Seal cementitious grout (or use epoxy grout) to reduce staining. Clean with pH-neutral detergents—no waxes or oily soaps.
Q: Can I use it outdoors or around pools?
A: Yes—specify frost-rated porcelain with R11/R12 grip. For decks and terraces, 20 mm pavers work on pedestals, sand-set, or mortar beds. Avoid glossy finishes in wet exterior zones.
Q: How do I minimize lippage on long planks?
A: Keep the stagger at ≤1/3, prepare a very flat substrate, use leveling clips and large-format mortar, and maintain 2–3 mm joints on rectified edges. Snap layout lines before setting.
Q: Is it compatible with underfloor heating?
A: Yes. Use a flexible thinset, respect movement joints, and follow the heating system’s temperature ramp-up limits. Porcelain conducts heat well and stays dimensionally stable.
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