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Description
Create a bold and distinctive look with premium porcelain tile designed to replicate the beauty of aged wood in a modern hexagon shape. The Merola Tile Retro Hex Nero features a deep black wood look porcelain tile with subtle tan grain accents, delivering a dramatic and stylish appearance inspired by distressed painted wood.
When comparing porcelain vs ceramic tile, porcelain offers superior durability, lower water absorption, and better resistance to wear, making it an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor porcelain tile flooring. This porcelain tile that looks like hardwood flooring combines natural wood aesthetics with the strength and easy maintenance of porcelain.
With 12 unique print variations, this porcelain wood tile ensures a natural and one-of-a-kind layout. Its matte textured surface adds depth and realism while offering a comfortable underfoot feel. Designed for light-duty floors (PEI 2), it is ideal for bathrooms, walls, backsplashes, and decorative areas where style is the focus.
If you are choosing between porcelain tile or ceramic tile, this product provides a perfect balance of visual appeal, durability, and easy care. Its impervious and frost-resistant properties allow reliable use in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Installation is completed using mortar and grout, and it is recommended to purchase at least 10% extra material to account for cuts and design patterns.
FAQS
Hardwood is made from solid wood planks, while engineered wood has a real wood surface over layered plywood, making it more stable and moisture-resistant.
Both are durable, but porcelain is denser, more water-resistant, and ideal for high-moisture areas, while ceramic offers a wide range of designs at a lower cost.
Yes, both can often be installed over most existing floors, provided the surface is clean, dry, and level.
Porcelain tile, ceramic tile, and most LVT products are waterproof, making them perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Sweep or vacuum regularly, clean spills promptly, and use manufacturer-recommended cleaners to avoid damage.
For spaces like hallways, kitchens, and commercial areas, durable choices include porcelain tile, LVT, and high-AC-rated laminate.
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