Wood surfaces have long been cherished for their timeless beauty, but as homeowners seek more durable, sustainable and low-maintenance options, wood-effect tiles are emerging as a clear favourite. Offering the best of both worlds with the durability of ceramic tile and the warm hues of wood, wood-effect tiles are popular with those looking for something with a more traditional aesthetic. María D Arraez, director at Tile of Spain UK explains why wood-effect tiles are the superior choice and how to use them in the home.
Superior durability
“Unlike real wood, which is prone to scratches, dents and wear over time, wood-effect tiles are designed to withstand heavy traffic, making them suitable for busy homes and spaces such as hallways. Wood-effect tiles are also completely waterproof, making them the ideal option for rooms such as kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas. Try using them on kitchen splashbacks and bathroom flooring to create an eye-catching display, as seen in the Poeme Roble by Keraben.”
Low maintenance
“Wood-effect tiles require minimal maintenance as they don’t need sealing or staining, as is the case with real wood. They are extremely easy to keep clean and will continue looking as fresh as the day they were installed. An option such as the Bosland Nature Tile by Rocersa is perfect for homes with muddy paws and children who like to play outdoors, as a simple sweep and mop will ensure a pristine condition for many years to come.”
Versatile designs
“With so many colours, textures and finishes mimicking the look of real wood, you will be spoilt for choice. From light oak to deep mahogany, there is so much versatility with wood-effect tiles that you can achieve your desired look without the limitations of natural wood grain. Whichever room you’re redecorating, there will be a wood-effect tile to suit, offering a consistent appearance across your chosen surface. The Alchemy Pearl Tile by Peronda is particularly effective when used in the bedroom, as its light-coloured and gentle tones are ideal for creating a relaxing environment, whilst the Alvaral Louis Roble Tile by Undefasa, with its eye-catching pattern, is better suited to spaces in need of a statement.”