Common questions

What tile goes well with hardwood floors?

What tile goes well with hardwood floors?

Ceramic and porcelain tile that looks like wood is perfect for floors in kitchens, baths, mudrooms and more. Cleanup is easy and the variety of colors and options means you can tailor the floor to perfectly match your room!

Should I remove tile before installing hardwood?

Yes, you can lay engineered-wood or laminate flooring over tile if the tile is in decent shape. Loose, cracked tiles will cause your install to fail. You cannot install solid ¾-inch hardwood flooring without removing the tile and installing or accessing a proper subfloor.

Can you use grout between tile and wood?

Most wood look floor tile requires a 1/8 or 3/16” grout joint. That’s a pretty narrow grout joint. Without that joint, the tile won’t be able to adjust to minuscule movements in the subfloor and you’ll end up with breakage, lippage, or an uneven surface. Use spacers to make sure you get the correct minimum grout joint.

What floor goes with oak floor?

Medium-dark flooring matches oak cabinets perfectly: When you’re trying to decide what color flooring goes with oak cabinets, medium-dark flooring is one of your best options. Since oak is a medium-dark wood, medium-dark flooring would complement your cabinetry nicely.

Does kitchen floor have to match living room?

Some people love the cohesive look of flooring that matches throughout the house. Using the same flooring creates a clean, uniform look that flows nicely from room to room. Matched floors can also help a space look larger. However, no rule says your floors have to match throughout the house.

Can I have 2 different wood floors?

Can you mix two different hardwood floors side by side? Yes, you can mix two different wood floors side by side. But this doesn’t always give the desired results, as even with the same color of wood flooring installed side-by-side, close mismatches in the tone of the wood graining will still be visible.

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