Natural Oak Chevron Wood Effect Porcelain Tile 40x60 cm
A composed study in tone and geometry, this natural oak chevron porcelain tile balances warmth with architectural clarity. The almond hue carries a soft, kiln-fired depth, while the angled grain introduces movement without excess.
Made from high-density porcelain, it’s built for everyday use—resistant to moisture, stains, and temperature changes—making it a dependable choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and open-plan living.
Key Features
- Chevron pattern for a clean, directional layout
- Natural oak colouring with detailed grain
- Hard-wearing porcelain construction
- Low water absorption – suitable for wet areas
- Resistant to stains, chemicals, and temperature changes
- Suitable for both walls and floors
| Feature | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Size | 40 × 60 cm |
| Thickness | 9 mm |
| Material | Porcelain – dense and highly durable |
| Water Resistance | Absorbs very little water (≤0.5%) – suitable for bathrooms and kitchens |
| Durability Rating | Suitable for normal household foot traffic (living rooms, hallways, kitchens) |
| Strength | High breaking strength – won’t crack under normal use |
| Stain Resistance | Highly resistant – everyday spills like coffee, wine, or oil won’t mark easily |
| Chemical Resistance | Safe to clean with common household cleaners |
| Temperature Resistance | Handles sudden temperature changes without damage |
| Frost Resistance | Suitable for colder environments and unheated spaces |
| Specification | This Tile | Real Wood Flooring |
|---|---|---|
| Water Resistance | Suitable for wet areas | Prone to swelling & damage |
| Maintenance | Simple cleaning | Requires sealing & care |
| Durability | Highly resistant to wear | Scratches and dents over time |
| Stain Resistance | Resists common spills | Can absorb stains |
| Temperature Stability | No warping or movement | Expands and contracts |
| Longevity | Consistent appearance | Ages and marks easily |
| Installation Areas | Kitchens, bathrooms, living spaces | Limited in wet areas |

