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Real Wood Floors vs. Wood-Look Tile
Posted on: 01-27-2015 by Elizabeth Yokel

 

Flooring Brief (Blog Article)

 

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Hi everybody.  During my web search, I found a news item, recently published at wtxl.com, about wood flooring that really caught my eye.  One of the drawbacks of wood flooring is the care required to keep it looking pristine.  This news item, written by Kellie Bartoli, informs readers that you may want to look more closely at the pros and cons of wood-look tile.  

 

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According to Ms. Bartoli, these titles are more durable than regular wood - meaning you don't have to worry about the wear and tear. 

 

They're also a good idea in places prone to water - like your kitchen, bathroom and even laundry room.  While they're a bit more expensive than your typical tiles, experts say they're a smart investment.

 

"They can range from $2 to $5 more than your 12x12 porcelain, but the quality that you get from them and the longevity of the tile, you can't beat it and it's going to give a nice warm, modern look to a remodel," said Steenbergen, according to the news item.  More at wtxl.com.

                

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Yokel

FCM’s Publisher

 

Link (Thread Shown):

www.wtxl.com/lifestyle/real-wood-floors-vs-wood-look-tile/article_8c880bca-a601-11e4-84d9-2b44d5d94983.html

 

 

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