CONSULTING ” WOOD TILES

Wood tile advice

Our wood tile consultation will tell you everything you need to know about planning and laying a wooden floor with wood tiles. Plus: How to find the best quality and why our tiles are sustainable.

Everything you need to know about calculating requirements, costs and delivery. Helpful if you are still at the beginning of your wood tile project.

Here you will find the laying instructions for our wood tiles – from cutting and laying to care and cleaning.

Which type of wood is best suited for wooden tiles? What must be taken into account with the plastic grille? You can find the answers here.

Where does the wood for our wooden tiles come from? And why is it important to ask this question at all? Find out more about the origin here.

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Table of contents

Planning

Calculate requirements
Calculate price
Shipping
Wood sample

Relocation

Laying instructions
Cutting wood tiles
Care and cleaning

Quality

Best wood tiles
Wood tile durability
Material plastic grid

Origin

Origin
Sustainability

Our wooden tiles

6,50 

Cumaru wood tiles, FSC 100%
Price: 72 € per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages: ✓ best durability ✓ particularly robust and scratch-resistant

Disadvantages: ✗ Partly rough surface

Tip:Sand tiles after initial weathering.

6,50 

Garapa wood tiles, FSC 100%
Price: 72 € per m2, resistance class: 1-2

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ homogeneous, light color

Disadvantages: ✗ Fabrics containing iron lead to discoloration

Tip: patio cleaning removes discoloration

6,50 

Jatoba wood tiles, FSC 100%
Price from: 72 € per m2, resistance class: 1-2

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ strong color and grain

Disadvantages:✗Unoiled tends to crack ✗ Colored ingredients wash out

Tip:Clean and oil tiles after laying.

7,50 

Teak wood tiles, FSC 100%
Price: € 83 per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages:✓ Best durability and dimensional stability ✓ Lowest risk of cracking and splintering

Disadvantages: ✗ slightly more expensive

Tip: Decking oil is not necessary if silvering is desired.