Designers all over the world are turning to ceramic tile to create the classic look of hardwood with the superior advantages of tile.

Ceramic tile provides a waterproof installation system so that you can have a wood look in moisture-prone areas, such as the kitchen or bathroom, without fear of water damage — something that would be a big concern with hardwood. Tile’s fire-hardened surface doesn’t fade or warp in the sun and many options can withstand freeze and thaw cycles, which makes ceramic tile an excellent choice for a wood look on outdoor patios or porches in any climate. Slip-resistant tile options are also available for added peace of mind.

Ceramic tile’s versatile functionality allows you to use the same wood-look tile throughout your entire house, from the wraparound porch, to the living room and kitchen, to the bathroom.

A vast amount of wood-look tile designs, colors, shapes, and installation patterns are available. Are you inspired for your project by our wood-look tile examples? Find more wood-look tile ideas on our Pinterest board.

Charcoal Wood-Look Tile

Earthy charcoal colors blend with contemporary grays to bring you a flooring choice that makes the fusion of mid-century American decor and Victorian architecture a stroke of genius. Smartly choosing heat-resistant ceramic tile around a fireplace makes your home as safe as it is stylish. Use this neutral palette to accent with your favorite bold…

Wood-Face Ceramic Tile

Team up the trending modern farmhouse style and the simplicity of new industrial home design with a wood-face ceramic tile. The high contrast grain texture of this tile makes whites pop while welcoming accent colors from light wood shades to sleek black-blacks. More durable and versatile than wood flooring, ceramic style can be used in…

Parquet Tile Flooring

Wood grain ceramic tile (the colors of your Grandaddy’s barn) panels laid in squares of even panels alternating on a diamond angle lead the eye through your refurbished loft living room and down the hall. Billowing cotton (that’s Grandma’s influence) dress windows where your same flooring is a pedestal for dreaming. Add a touch of…