...ers want the look of hardwood,
they would choose hardwood.
where homeowners want the look of tile or stone, they would choose madera for
its warmth, beauty and durability.
why choose madera wood tile over ceramic tile,
porcelain tile or natural stone tile?
madera is naturally warm. ceramic is cold.
madera is beautiful with rich natural stone textures.
madera has a warranty.... |
... wood stains
to create fool-the-eye inlays, pinstripes or borders. a simple brass inlay
around a fire place is a cost-effective way to add that value-added touch. or
ready-to-lay, prefabricated wood tiles with medallions, star bursts and
elaborate borders are available through wood flooring dealers. these
pre-fabricated tiles allow homeowners to mix and match to create their own
patter... |
...laminate flooring (also called floating wood tile in the united states) is a multi-layer synthetic flooring product fused together with a lamination process. laminate flooring simulates wood (or sometimes stone) with a photographic applique layer under a clear protective layer. the inner core layer is usually composed of melamine resin and fiber board materials. there is a european standard no. en... |
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tile for mixingour tile designers have really taken the mixed media trend to heart. you’ll find mosaics that mix stone with glass and glass with metallic. or try a brick tile on the wall and a wood tile on the floor. put a shaped mosaic on the floor with large format on the wall. the possibilities are endless.
woodwood is still hot! and the choices only grow with each passing year. 2016 wi... |
...s innovation initiatives for 2010 are not limited to resilient. in fact, when it comes to hardwood, the company is stepping into unchartered waters with earthly elements, what it is calling the first wood tile line in 12 x 12 and 12 x 24 formats.
“ultimately, we decided about a year ago our core focus would be on innovation,” said dan natkin, director of hardwood business. “this is one of the b... |