HOME & RANCH Is This Wood? Or Wood-look Tile? By Dakota Schambach | September 7, 2016 Share Wood-look tile gives the appearance of classic or reclaimed hardwood floors, but with the lower maintenance and scratch resistance of ceramic or porcelain. With increasing color and style choices—as well as constantly improving aesthetics— designers and homeowners once wild for wood are giving tile a twirl. Above: Ceramic Tileworks Barn Wood Collection, price upon request, ceramictileworksmn.com Tile Outlets of America Castle Cenere ceramic tile, 8” x 24”, $2.19/sq. foot, tileoutlets.com Marazzi Montagna Gunstock porcelain tile, 6” x 24”, $2.29/sq. foot, floorstoyourhome.com Ceramica Sant’ Agostino Blendart wall and floor tiles, price upon request, archiproducts.com ON THE UP-AND-UP Creative designers and DIY-ers are taking wood-grain tile to new heights—literally. No longer restricted to underfoot, wood-look tile is showing up on back splashes, accent walls, shower enclosures, and in other unique installations. Storka Edgemere Shoreside tile, 8” x 48”, $5.89/sq. foot, southcypress.com Arizona Tile Club Series porcelain tile, price upon request, arizonatile.com Cowgirl HotlistEmail address:* PhoneThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. HOME & RANCH | ceramic tile hardwood floors porcelain tile slidermain wood tile wood-look tile