Wood look tile flooring has surged in popularity, offering the warmth and charm of hardwood with the durability and versatility of tile. Selecting the right wood-look tiles is crucial to achieving the perfect ambiance in your home. When it comes to quality and reliability, trust CTM as your trusted, go-to retailer for premium products and exceptional service.

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The Appeal of Wood-Look Tile Flooring

Wood-look floor tiles come in both porcelain and ceramic options, each offering distinct advantages. Porcelain wood-look tiles are denser and more water-resistant, making them ideal for high-moisture areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Ceramic wood-look tiles are slightly lighter and easier to install, perfect for various rooms throughout the home.

Compared to traditional hardwood flooring, wood-look tiles offer superior durability and longevity, resisting scratches, stains, and water damage. Their low maintenance requirements make them a practical choice for busy households.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Wood Look Tile Flooring

As a discerning homeowner, there are several factors to consider when choosing the type and look of wood look tile flooring, including:

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Finding the perfect wood grain and colour is essential to achieving the desired look in your home. Consider various options to match your existing décor and personal style.
  • Texture and Finish: Choose tiles with realistic wood-like textures and finishes for an authentic appearance. Matte finishes provide a natural look, while glossy finishes offer a sleeker aesthetic.
  • Size and Shape: Select tile sizes and shapes that complement the dimensions and layout of each room. Larger tiles can visually expand smaller spaces, while narrower planks can create a more traditional hardwood look.
  • Weather Considerations: For outdoor spaces or areas exposed to direct sunlight, choose wood-look tiles with UV-resistant finishes to prevent fading and discoloration over time.
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Selecting the Right Wood Look Tile for Each Room

In addition to the factors above, you also need to take into consideration which room you want to add your wood look tiles into.

  • Living Room: Choose wood-look tiles that exude warmth and elegance, creating a cozy atmosphere for relaxation and entertainment.
  • Kitchen: Prioritise durability and easy maintenance in the kitchen, selecting tiles that can withstand spills, stains, and heavy foot traffic.
  • Bathroom: Balance style with moisture resistance in the bathroom by opting for porcelain wood-look tiles that offer both beauty and functionality.
  • Bedroom: Create a cozy and inviting ambiance in the bedroom with wood-look tiles that complement your décor and contribute to a relaxing environment.

Why CTM is the Ideal Choice for Wood Look Tile Flooring

CTM is South Africa's leading retailer in tile flooring, offering a wide range of high-quality wood-look tiles to suit every preference and budget. With a commitment to excellence, we ensure our customers receive top-notch products and exceptional service from start to finish.

Try the CTM Tile Visualiser to get a real-feel for how your room would look with the type of wood look tile you’ve chosen. The CTM Tile Visualiser helps you see the tiles you want in your room before you buy them, enabling you to play with a variety of tile choices and colours to find the perfect match.

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Choose The Best Wood-Look Flooring

Selecting the best wood look tile flooring involves careful consideration of various factors, from aesthetic preferences to practical requirements for each room. With CTM as your trusted partner, you can confidently transform your home with high-quality wood-look tiles that enhance both beauty and functionality. Experience the difference CTM makes in your home improvement journey, and elevate your space with premium wood-look tile flooring.

We have CTM stores all over South Africa from Gauteng to the Western Cape, and everywhere in between. We also have stores in Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland too.