You could transform a simple deck or patio into a chic one through its flooring. You could use floor tiles or floating hardwood floor. Most homeowners today prefer wood floor tiles for their deck or patio because they are easy to assemble and can be easily changed if they want other designs.
There are different designs to choose from. You could choose the Cedar Delite Square Western Red Cedar Garden Deck Tile with Exterior Stain. It is decay-resistant and durable. It is crack and wear-resistant as well. It is available in small, medium and large sizes. This type of tile is made from Canadian Western Red Cedar. It is easy to clean since you can just hose it down.
You could choose the Infinita Le Click Classic Teak Tiles. It is beautiful, versatile and easy to use. It is made from premium plantation teak. It is resistant to worms, bugs and decay and it also weathers into a silver patina. This solid teak wood is mounted on PVC layer that has stainless screws. It has a natural or an oiled finish. It is not slippery even if it is wet. The water is flashed away between the slats so it is always clean and dry. It has 10 tiles per box.
You could check out Vifah Modern Patio Interlocking Deck Tiles with 12 Diagonal Slat Design in FSC Eucalyptus. It is made of solid Eucalyptus Grandis hardwood that is grown in a 100% well-managed forest in Brazil. It has a pattern of 12 horizontal slats each tile. It covers 9 sq. ft. and the box contains 10 tiles. It is the perfect outdoor covering for balconies, decks, patios, walkways, porches, hot tubs and surrounding pools. It is also great for indoor covering for basement floors, garage floors and bathroom floors. It is pre-treat and kiln-dried. It is easy to remove, re-lay or re-arrange.
Whether they are floating wood floors or wood tiles, these wood flooring will enhance your patio or deck and make it a stylish one.
Friday, July 8, 2011
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I love patio and garden furniture, especially the old with a little rust. I am so glad you found my blog, which, brought me to yours. I am your newest follower. Be sure and see the blog post I did about French Wire Garden Furniture as well. Looking forward to stopping by soon to visit you again. Richard at My Old Historic House.
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