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Ceramic tile that looks like wood


Question Posted Monday March 3 2014, 7:41 pm

I really want to redo my bathroom in tile, like a ceramic but one with a woodgrain finish if there is one that can stand up to steamy bathroom use. Have you had any experience with this? Did you use it and like the way it turned out or did you have the finish come off like some people said happened to them? Any advice?

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janettcampbell answered Wednesday November 2 2016, 7:12 am:
Well! I think you can go with laminate flooring in your bathroom, as it is the one that satisfies all your needs. Laminate flooring is best,as it is available in different surface looks such as stone, wood, or tile and scores of textures, colors, patterns, and styles.It lasts for longer periods without loosing its luster and beauty. To know more about it, you can check the Google page at [Link](Mouse over link to see full location).

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