Different types of outdoor tiles also have different strengths and weaknesses.
Exterior wood finish tiles.
Outdoor tiles can dramatically impact the look and feel of any outdoor space.
While you can always use a standard bullnose trim there are lots of other options as well including wood and metal.
Ipe resists mold fungus mildew rot and termites making them perfect to install in outdoor showers pool areas and hot tubs or in restaurants and bars.
These tiles look just like real wood and are the perfect alternative to traditional composite deck boards minus the weight and installation hassles.
With the right trim.
Maintenance is a necessity for outdoor wood finishes.
Ipe is a stable low flexing high structural strength exotic hardwood.
Good exterior finishes protect the wood from these harsh conditions but will certainly fail unless they are renewed on a scheduled basis.
A finished tile edge will give your tiled surface a professional touch.
Tiles are made of 8 air dried wood face slats held together with 3 hardwood runners affixed with stainless steel screws.
There are a variety of exterior wood finishes with different characteristics and properties.
The tile shop offers porcelain slate granite and quartzite floor tile that will work in tandem with any outdoor landscaping to create a beautiful organic look.
Go for an authentic rustic feel with your exterior flooring by installing wood look or natural stone tile.
Century outdoor composite deck board tiles feature a realistic wood grain pattern that is sure to win your heart with its natural texture.