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"Wood-look tile is one of the latest trends these days for anywhere you might have a chance in getting water in your home. So, your kitchen, your bathroom, laundry room, even your basement," added ...
Unlike wood, porcelain tile doesn’t scratch, stain, or wear out, explains Enrique de Paz, who leads Consumer Reports’ flooring tests. Its color stays consistent; it doesn’t fade.
Wood-style tile comes in a variety of colors and widths. If you're using porcelain tile in another design, the on-trend style would be in long planks or large rectangles.
More recently, I considered porcelain wood-look tiles, which, purist that I am, I hesitated to embrace. On principle, I am leery of any product masquerading as another.
If you love the look of wood flooring, there is a new option surging in popularity you might want to consider. Bethany introduces us to tiles that look like wood.
Tile that looks like wood is gaining in popularity, so Consumer Reports has tested it for durability. Consumer Reports also checks out less expensive flooring options that mimic wood.
In 2014, Hotaling had approximately $100,000 in wood look tile business. This year, he’s already seen $250,000 in business.
If you’re thinking of starting a residential building or remodeling project this year, you’ll likely be choosing some tile to cover your floors, walls or both. Here are the top 10 tile trends ...
Cevisama, the massive annual tile expo in Valencia, Spain is the first major event each year to track European trends. Here’s what was hot at the just-wrapped show, according to Tile of Spain ...
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