wood effect tiles

Wood shingles are thin, tapered pieces of wood primarily used to cover roofs and walls of buildings to protect them from the weather. Historically shingles were split from straight grained, knot free bolts of wood. Today shingles are mostly made by being cut which distinguishes them from shakes, which are made by being split out of a bolt.
Wooden shingle roofs were prevalent in the North American colonies (for example in the Cape-Cod-style house), while in central and southern Europe at the same time, thatch, slate and tile were the prevalent roofing materials. In rural Scandinavia, wood shingle roofs were a common roofing material until the 1950s. Wood shingles are susceptible to fire and cost more than other types of shingle so they are not as common today as in the past.
Distinctive shingle patterns exist in various regions created by the size, shape, and application method. Special treatments such as swept valleys, combed ridges, decorative butt ends, and decorative patterns impart a special character to each building. Wood shingles can also be shaped by steam bending to create a thatch-like appearance, with unique roof details and contours.

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  1. J

    Wood effect tiling advice

    Having a look at some of those wood effect porcelain tiles. Ideally engineered wood would have been handy but it’s not practical in a kitchen. Some places are over £100/sqm others are 30/sqm. So what really is the difference? For domestic use especially.
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    I Have Spare Tiles Villeroy and Boch porcelain wood effect tiles

    Villeroy and Boch porcelain wood effect tiles - Halston Brown 222x897. I have 7 tiles remaining, paid £90 for them, and happy to obtain £45. Art: 2131 Code: 11087C-10 Colour: PC8V
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    Laying plank wood effect tiles

    I'm planning to diy lay some plank wood effect tiles, size 114x20 and would appreciate advice in terms of what I'll be doing These are 9mm porcelain rectified tiles, so I'm thinking to go with a 3mm grout line, is this ok? As these are large format tiles I'll be using a 10x20mm notch trowel...
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    Advice required for installing porcelain wood effect tiles, both internally and externally.

    Morning all, I have a large area approx 106sq meters in total of an extension I'm looking to have done in wood effect. Large open plan, hallway, utility, cloakroom. Some very useful info on this thread. Has anyone ever tried to do a border inlay of any kind or a single plank border similar to...
  5. S

    I'm Looking For This Tile Looking for these wood effect tiles

    Hi, looking for some replacement tiles that match this image or very similar to patch a gap in my parents house. All help appreciated. Thanks sean
  6. M

    Wood effect tiles layout

    What is the best layout to use for wood effect tiles? Last time I did brick bond but a 3rd of the way up the tile. And I don't think uniform layouts look natural with wood effect. Would like to know what most of you do when the customer leaves it up to you to decide? It's a 25m2 kitchen which...
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    UFH Heating, Wood Effect Tiles, Grout Sizing?

    Hi All I have a client that has 100m2 of 600x150 wood effect porcelain to be laid on wet UFH. The customer would like 1mm grout joints which I've said wouldn't be possible, I normally do not use anything apart from 3mm but could I get away with a 2mm grout joint for her? I'll be quoting to...
  8. Dan

    Natural Wood Effect Tiles

    2013 is the year of natural wood-effect flooring. But there are a couple of problems with natural wooden floors. Firstly, when we rip up our carpets or our lino, we’ll find that our floorboards are discoloured and covered in filth. They need sanding down, and waxing. This takes an enormous...
  9. S

    new job to price, 600x150 wood effect tiles

    hey guys, I have a job to price would appreciate your thoughts, total area of hallway to tile is 12.5 square metres, tiles to be used are 600x150 wood effect tiles from ctd, customer is paying for tiles only, ive to supply materials and plywood and labour. I usually use 12mm ply in decent...
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    wood effect tiles, on a kitchen wall

    hey all, so....iv'e got this customer this month thats wants something a little different. Thats fine by me!! So what she wants is a modern country cream style kitchen, i've already laid the floor (rectangle nautral stone look porcelain,20m2) and the kitchen is being installed at the moment by...
  11. J

    Wood Effect TIles

    Hi - I am looking to tile my downstairs with a wood effect tile. I have seen some nice ones in B&Q called (suprisingly) Wood Effect. Having read a few posts though it seems B&Q are not well thought of. I have read about another tile called Alpina by Colorker?? Has anyone used these? Has anyone...
  12. S

    Wood effect tiles

    Hi this is my first post, hope somebody can help me! Im tiling a friends kitchen floor this w/end, my first Job. He wants to put wood effect tiles down. My question is what grout should be used? any comments would be appreciated!:yes: Cheers Shero.
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