Housing Wed, Jan 30, 2019 11:05 AM
One of the UK’s leading tile suppliers, Solus, has launched a range of sophisticated wood effect tiles that capture the natural and organic aesthetic of real wood.
Sherwood perfectly combines the best of the past and the present to create an inviting atmosphere perfect for commercial and residential spaces.
The range offers two décor styles and is available in five core colours, which are characterised by a slightly saturated, cool palette of wood shades.
Creating a chic and rustic appearance, the new range features a slightly worn look, providing a sense of warmth and age-old charm.
The first style is an elongated horizontal chevron, whilst the second style is a short, vertical chevron mix.
The designs can be used in conjunction with the standard format tiles, or alternatively, they can be used independently to create stunning feature layouts.
The range is available in three sizes, including 200x1200x10mm and 250x150x10mm, which come in a Natural R10 finish, and 100x1200x20mm, which is available in a Grip R12 finish.
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