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Wood Effect Wall Tiles

Wood Effect Wall Tiles

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Wood Effect Wall Tiles

Create a sense of natural calm and warmth with our range of wood-effect wall tiles, each designed to replicate the look and feel of real wood, without the high levels of maintenance that’s required by the real thing. Whether you’re looking for striking features with our fluted range or looking to create a herringbone pattern with the Norway range across your walls, at Tile and Stone Gallery, our carefully curated collection features a variety of shades that help you design your home into a welcoming and calming space.

  • Are wood-effect wall tiles waterproof?

    Our range of wood-effect wall tiles is made with porcelain, which, due to its construction from finer powder, makes it less porous and water-resistant. This makes tiling any room with wood-effect a practical and smart choice, particularly in kitchens and bathrooms

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  • How long do wood-effect tiles last?

    Wood-effect wall tiles, with the right care and maintenance, can last between 20-30 years on average. Ensuring you don’t use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials when cleaning your wood-effect tiles means you won’t damage the glaze or patterning of your tiles.

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  • Can wood-effect tiles be used both on walls and floors?

    Our range of wood-effect tiles is made from porcelain, which is a hard-wearing material. This means that they can withstand being installed in high-footfall areas, such as hallways and kitchens. Equally, they can be used as feature walls or installed behind hobs and sinks, as they’re highly resistant to heat and water, and easy to maintain. We would like to note that some wood-effect tiles are not suitable for use on floors

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  • What makes wood-effect tiles better than real wood?

    The main reason that wood-effect wall tiles are better than real wood is that wood-effect tiles last much longer and don’t require as much maintenance as you’d usually find from real wood. This is because real wood requires sealing, especially if being used in high-humidity areas, and is more prone to woodworm if left without proper care. Wood-effect tiles, however, once installed, are easy to maintain with regular cleaning and will continue looking their best for years to come.

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