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Introducing Maximo™ Durable Thin Tile! Now you can have a brand new look without the wear and tear of demolition with our latest innovation in tile. Exclusive to Floor & Decor, Maximo™ Durable Thin Tile is the perfect flooring solution if you’re looking to save time and mess. It can be installed over existing floor & wall tile as well as subfloors, which eliminates the need for demolition. Like traditional tile, Maximo™ is durable, waterproof, and scratch & stain resistant. Plus, it can be installed in any room in your home.

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The Best Wood Tile Flooring for Your Home

Many people dream of having hardwood flooring in their home, but the cost and upkeep of hardwood floors can be a challenge. Wood tile flooring is the ideal alternative. Whether you want walnut-style floor tiles or chest wood plank flooring, you can find it all at Floor & Decor.

Uses and Forms of Wooden Flooring Tiles

Affordable, easy to install, and low-maintenance, wood tile flooring has many advantages. It's much cheaper to have wood-look tiles instead of genuine hardwood floors, and you get the same great aesthetics, without having to worry about costly or time-consuming upkeep.

This type of flooring can be used in many different spaces around the house. It's great to install brown wooden flooring tiles in a living room, for example, to make the space feel warmer. You can opt for lighter shades, like beige, to make a small room feel larger and airier. Plenty of other colors and styles are available, from ash to oak.


Frequently Asked Wood Floor Tile Questions

Does wood tile need grout?

Yes, wood tile flooring will usually need some amount of grout to allow the tiles to adjust to movements in the subfloor without any breakages.

Is wood tile out of style?

Not at all. In fact, wood tile is regarded as one of the trendiest flooring solutions to use in today's homes, with many styles and colors to choose from, such as various shades of brown and beige.

Is wood tile cheaper than carpet?

Wood tile may be less expensive than carpet, but it depends on the product. Some carpets will be cheaper, while others have higher prices.