Wood Look Porcelain Tiles as Low as 49¢ Each & More at Lowe’s
Replace your carpet with this inexpensive option!
Head over to Lowe’s and score Wood Look Floor Porcelain and Ceramic Tiles for great prices! This is a great way to get the authentic wood look for a fraction of the cost, plus porcelain is durable and waterproof!
Please note, shipping is not available for these items. Be sure to choose free in-store pick up at your local Lowe’s store as the ‘Truck Delivery’ option kills the deal.
Score these deals…
Della Torre Casale Natural 3-in x 16-in Porcelain Wood Look Floor and Wall Tile
Only 49¢ per tile (regularly $0.99)
American Olean Woodland Hills Walnut 6-in x 24-in Porcelain Wood Look Floor and Wall Tile
Only 89¢ per tile (regularly $1.79)
Ceramics Tesany Acadia Brown Matte 8-in x 24-in Ceramic Wood Look Floor and Wall Tile
Only $1 per tile (regularly $1.50)
Love this!
Me too! SO pretty!
Beware! We are in the middle of a bathroom remodel using this tile; it is so wonky! Straight out of the box, the tile are cut to different lengths. When laying tile, an 1/8 inch is a lot, and too many of these tile are at least that off. It’s been very frustrating for my husband!
Oh darn! Sorry to hear that! Thanks for the warning, Tosha!
Which one of the brands did you get? We are redoing our baths with the Della Torre (started a week ago).
Love our wood look tile!!
We got the 8×32 from a flooring store for $1.99/ft
Tosha,
Which one of the brands did you get that you warned everyone about? We are redoing all of our baths with the Della Torre (started a week ago buying it to make sure we had enough)
Wanted to make it an easier and more permanent job than painting the walls all the time…
We used this (Ceramics Tesany Acadia Brown Matte 8-in x 24-in Ceramic Wood Look Floor and Wall Tile) in one of our bathrooms and laundry room and love it.
And for the person who said one of the types of tiles was slightly different lengths, if you lay it like wood floor that doesn’t matter. If you do a herringbone or brick lay where they are evenly staggered that would matter, but if you want it to resemble an actual wood floor, which isn’t laid in a pattern, it shouldn’t make a difference. I’m not sure what tile the other lady was referring to though.
I’m renting and the floor is made of these, they’re lovely but I gotta wear house shoes all the time cos they feel so cold to my feet 😂
So it’s .49 per tile or case?