Natural atmospheres with wood-effect porcelain tiles

Wood-effect porcelain tiles blend in perfectly with both modern and classic styles.

Wood-effect porcelain tiles blend in perfectly with both modern and classic styles.

The natural design is here to stay. This is demonstrated by the latest trends in the world of decoration that give way to plants, stone or the warmth of wood. That is why wood-effect porcelain tiles are an increasingly popular choice. Its versatility, level of detail and wide range of colors make it ideal for integrating into any type of aesthetic and project.

One of the most popular styles today is rustic or contemporary rustic. The natural, almost handcrafted character of these spaces can be further enhanced with brown wood-type tiles of medium intensity. For example, in this range we can find porcelain tiles that imitate the characteristic grain of oak. It’s warm and welcoming presence is ideal for floors, as a more durable alternative to classic parquet.

The final result, more rustic or modern, will depend to a large extent on the decorative elements and furnishings present. It is not the same to combine these tiles with more traditional furniture than with straight and modern lines.

Brown is very versatile. And not only because of its ability to combine with everything, but also because just by slightly varying the tone we can achieve other types of sensations. A clear example is the honey-coloured wood design porcelain tile.

This type of light-coloured tiles, together with furniture in soft tones and simple shapes in a minimalist space, are reminiscent of the Scandinavian Nordic style. This type of environment is usually accompanied by textile elements, cotton, wicker, plants or flowers to transmit elegance and peace.

Minimalism is also a style in its own right and often goes well with more modern shades or ornaments. Grey or white wood effect porcelain gres is ideal as it is a more unusual color and has a more modern character, without losing the charm of wood.

With this wall tile, we obtain a refined atmosphere in which other elements stand out more strongly. For example, in a bedroom, grey floor and wall coverings will go very well with a deep green headboard.

Finally, there are tiles which, due to their design, are more original and can be integrated into all kinds of spaces. A clear example is the porcelain tile that imitates the natural aging of wood exposed to atmospheric agents and other factors. They show an unusual color pattern that mixes browns, whites or greys depending on the piece.

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