For consumers interested in purchasing hardwood flooring — at a fraction of the cost with the many benefits touted by manufacturer’s of ceramic floor tile — Interceramic Colonial Wood easily fits their criteria. Featured at a great price point, this tile boasts HD inkjet technology, the most realistic visual to create a wood-look floor tile. Even the most discerning eye will have to look twice in order to tell the difference from its hardwood counterpart.
The Interceramic Colonial Wood tile collection is available in 6” x 20” planks and three rich, traditional colors to decorate any home. Mahogany, with its resonant reds and auburn, is a warm complement to any décor; the deep brown shades found in Pecan merge well in any floor plan from traditional to contemporary; and, Walnut combines both browns and blacks to allow a versatile decorating scheme in any room of the house.
In addition to the beauty of the Colonial Wood tile, the advantages of ceramic flooring compared to real hardwood include water and pest resistance, ease of cleaning and maintenance, as well as the ability to endure the impact of heavy objects. Also, direct exposure of ceramic tiles to sunlight does not alter color. Imagine: no denting, marring, scratching or fading — just beautiful wood-look tile to delight for many years to come.





September 29, 2011
DIY, Products, Tile Tips, Tile Trends