Catskills Oak
Catskills Oak
Experience the warmth and charm of natural wood with the Catskills porcelain tile, a masterfully crafted flooring solution designed to elevate any space. Inspired by the rich textures and organic variations found in real hardwood, Catskills combines the elegance of natural wood with the superior durability of glazed porcelain. Available in versatile 6x24 and 6x35 plank sizes, this premium tile delivers an authentic wood aesthetic while offering resistance to moisture, stains, and wear—making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial applications. Whether used for floors or walls, this low-maintenance tile enhances interiors with a seamless, sophisticated look that stands the test of time. Perfect for living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and even high-traffic areas, Catskills provides a stunning wood-look finish without the upkeep of real wood. Choose from three stunning color variations to complement any design style. Transform your home with the natural beauty of Catskills—a tile that blends classic appeal with modern performance.
- 6x24 Level 4
- 6x35 Level 5
Style |
Wood Look |
Finish |
Matte |
Usage |
Floors & Walls |
Thickness |
7/16 |
Edge |
Pressed |
Material |
Porcelain |
Decos |
No |
Trim |
Yes |
Variation |
V2 |
VOC Free & Eco Friendly
VOC Free & Eco Friendly
Ceramic and porcelain tiles are VOC-free. They do not contain harmful chemicals and are safe for indoor use. Once fired and hardened, porcelain is a non-toxic flooring material. Ceramic tile is also free from
PVC3.
Eco-friendly tiles are made from sustainable materials and
produced using environmentally responsible methods. Tiles are a compelling eco-friendly option due to their composition of natural materials, durability, recyclability, No VOC emissions, and energy-efficient production processes.
Scratch Resistant
Scratch Resistant
Ceramic tiles are scratch-resistant. They are made from fired clay and are hard and durable. Porcelain tile is made from a more
cultivated clay and baked at higher temperatures, is even harder than natural
stones.
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