🌟 Step into Style with Solid Wood Tiles!
These Solid Wood Interlocking Flooring Tiles are crafted from natural Acacia wood, offering a durable and stylish solution for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Each pack contains 10 tiles, measuring 12" x 12", designed for easy installation with snap-lock connectors. Waterproof and weatherproof, these tiles are perfect for various settings, from patios to bedrooms, while being eco-friendly with FSC certification.
D**E
GREAT PRODUCT
USING AROUND SOFT TUB.EASY INSTALL.LOOK GOOD.HELD UP WELL EVEN WITH WATER SPILLING ONTO IT.
M**C
Very easy to assemble, but skeptical about how well the wood will hold up outside
You’re going to need a lot of boxes of these to really cover any sort of area. One box covers a 5’ by 2’ area, which is not very large. So, consider that when trying to price this out. As far as the quality of the product, I really have no idea how well these would hold up long-term, especially outside, though they are meant to be able to be used outside. I’m skeptical that they won’t look weathered pretty quickly, however, they do seem pretty sturdy. Sun and water can ruin things pretty quickly, though, so who knows how well this wood is sealed. Presumably you’d need to reseal it every year if used in an area where they are likely to get wet and exposed to the sun.These are very easy to assemble, which requires no tools. The top is made up of pieces of wood, and the bottom is plastic, so these will drain well. They make several different styles of these, and you can mix and match if you want. They all fit together.
N**A
Nice
I’m actually using these to cover my ugly shower tub. Works great so far. Even if it doesn’t hold up, I understand they are likely not intended for use in showers. I place a shower mat down for additional protection so hoping it does hold up.
S**Y
Easy and quick floor
We've been using this type of flooring for our gazebo and a few other things. So easy and takes little time, incredibly easy to make a great looking floor. It only takes a few minutes so you can easily re-design or make easy repairs. You can mix styles to create patterns in the floor. So far even with different vendors I have found if they have the five connecting holes they work together. They are not that expensive and easy to calculate how many boxes you need. Each piece is a square foot with usually 10 tiles per box which is 100 square feet. Calculate the square feet of your area and divide by 100. The entire system is that easy.They are real wood screwed to a plastic mesh. You can cut them to fill in a space like around the edge but you also have to work in the side with the right connection. Although they could work by just dropping them like in around the edge next to a wall where there will be no traffic.If out in the open getting the sun, rain, snow, etc they will need regular maintenance like all wood does. But inside the gazebo I don't see that being a frequent issue.They are loose but do not come apart. They can make a little clicking noise when you walk on them if the surface isn't perfectly level or the tile isn't perfectly flat. You can't slide furniture across them as they can catch on an edge of a slat. But we don't move the furniture that often, if we do just pick it up.For dirt and dust I just use a battery blower to clean up once in a while.But for an easy great looking floor and relatively inexpensive that you can change at will these are a great way to go.
T**N
Good For Fast Home Improvements.
When I first bought these, their intended use was for an outdoor sitting area idea. I quickly realized that although they would look great at first however I was not so sure that they durable enough to walk on unless you really did some under layment prep. As they are a fairly lightweight wood mounted to a plasic grid that servers as the attachment system. I am not confident that the plastic would not crack over time in a four seasons enviroment. But they look so nice and are so light weight that I started seeing they had other potential applications as tiles for walls and ceilings. I decided to utilize them on my ceiling in my sunroom. They give that natural wood look and accents the brick back wall.
M**1
Beautiful, easy to put together!
I wish I could get enough of these to do the whole patio! We got the small set to see how they are and they are so nice. The backs have the plastic that snaps together, so you can fit together each tile. The wood is a really pretty warm finish that looks great outside. The wood is not slippery, stays a nice temperature even in the full sun, and since it's got the slats and the backing, will drain if it's raining or foggy out.The pattern of the slats is really nice too. We ended up combining these with some fake grass tiles we also got and made a thing for in front of our back door with it. These are well worth it and if we could do our whole patio in them we would in a heartbeat.
C**A
These are pretty neat flooring tiles!!
These are about 1 square foot each.This is a pack of 10 (ten)Each tile has 6 slats.They have an interlocking base which is a silicone.They do sit about an inch from the ground to the top of the slats.There is a bit of space between the 6 slats. Depending on the space you have to place these in will determine how much space is between each slat.These are very easy to put together and quite sturdy!The pack of 10 is just under $40. Which, for moveable flooring, is on par for some of those big box stores and much better than others!The quality is quite nice, and these are able to be picked up and moved to a different location if you wish!Put in that adorable walkway for the Spring, Summer and Fall months. And then bring them in for the winter months!I really like these interlocking flooring tiles! Whether I have used them wrong or not, they've been really neat outdoors!
E**R
Nice looking but...
These are good-looking and easy-to-assemble wood tiles that state they can be used outdoors. However, the sealant on the wood feels barely there so they may require yearly resealing. They go together very easily but do not "snap" together or firmly hold; it's just a loose peg-and-loop construction. I also have concerns about how well the plastic frame will hold up through multiple freeze cycles and the heat (and UV) of summer. At $40 for 10 that's $4/square foot, which is pretty pricey.
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