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Wooden tiles

With wooden tiles made from FSC®-certified tropical wood Cumaru, garapa, jatoba or Teak With the best durability, durable wooden floors can be laid quickly and easily on terraces, balconies and gardens - without additional substructures or screws.

Cumaru wood tiles

30 x 30 cm | FSC 100%

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 exposure to weather.

Garapa wood tiles

30 x 30 cm | FSC 100%

6,50 

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

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ homogeneous, light color

Disadvantages: ✗ Ferrous substances lead to discolouration

Tip: Patio cleaning removes discoloration

Jatoba wood tiles

30 x 30 cm | FSC 100%

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 tendency to crack ✗ colored ingredients wash out

Tip:Clean and oil tiles after installation.

Teak wood tiles

30 x 30 cm | FSC 100%

7,50 

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

Advantages:✓ Best durability and dimensional stability ✓ Lowest risk of cracks and splinters

Disadvantages: ✗ slightly more expensive

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

Wood care for wooden tiles

With the right wood care for wooden tiles made of durable tropical wood, you can maintain your balcony and terrace and protect them from the elements.

patio cleaner

effective cleaning for wooden terraces

14,95 

excl. Shipping

decking oil

for color retention, against cracking

from 24,95 

excl. Shipping

front edge wax

against end cracks in decking boards

from 25,95 

excl. Shipping
Not available

Replacement grid for wooden tiles

30 x 30 cm | with plug-in system

1,50 

excl. Shipping

Sustainability out of conviction

All our wood tiles come from FSC-certified forestry and are produced using fair trade methods. Sustainable management contributes to the protection of rainforests and counteracts the displacement of forests by industrial agriculture.

Learn more about sustainable wood tiles

Easy installation with plug-in system

A major advantage of wood tiles: They're quick and easy to install on flat, solid surfaces. The wooden slats are screwed onto a weatherproof plastic grid and equipped with a plug-in system. This means installation is usually possible without any tools.

More about laying wood tiles
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The advantages of wooden tiles

  • High durability: We only use durable wood species for our wooden tiles.
  • Quick installation: The plug-in system allows you to install an area in a time-saving manner.
  • Sustainable origin: The FSC certificate guarantees sustainable forest management.
  • Free planning: With the terrace planner you can calculate your needs quickly and easily
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The types of wood

  • Teak: A wood of the first resistance class with the lowest risk of cracking and splintering.
  • Cumaru: One of the hardest woods in the world, extremely robust and durable.
  • garapa: A light tropical wood with a pleasant surface and very good resistance class.
  • jatoba: A dark tropical wood with a smooth surface and very good durability.
To the wood species lexicon
Wood Species Encyclopedia

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The durability of wooden tiles depends on the type of wood, maintenance, and wear and tear. With proper care and the use of high-quality wood, they can last for many years. Regular cleaning and maintenance will extend their lifespan.

The subfloor should be level, stable, dry, and free of any unevenness. A well-prepared subfloor prevents damage and ensures the longevity of the tiles.

A drainage or dimpled sheet is often placed under wooden tiles. This protects the tiles from moisture and ensures good ventilation, preventing waterlogging.

No, laying directly on grass is not recommended. The subsurface is not stable enough, which could lead to unevenness and damage. A firm, level surface is more suitable.

A suitable subsurface could be concrete, stone slabs, or a compacted layer of gravel. It's important that the subsurface is stable, level, and well-drained.

The terraces and balconies of our customers

Many customers have opted for the simple installation of wooden tiles. Here you'll find inspiration for how your balcony or terrace could look with wooden tiles.

“Our terrace with teak wood tiles looks great. Thanks very much!"

Reinhard Augustine

"The tiles are much better than the goods from the hardware store."

Conrad Wagner

"Great, it really was that simple: just lay it down, snap it together and cut it out on the posts."

Petra Dam