
Plank · Chevron · Herringbone
Timber look tiles.
The warmth of timber, the resilience of porcelain. Oak, walnut, ash — in plank, chevron and herringbone formats. No sealing, no scratching, and the same surface from kitchen to alfresco.
All timber-look tiles
47 in stock
Long planks shown first · priced per m² inc. GST

Dassel Dark Walnut Rectified Groove

Wood Nut Timber P2/P4

Queenscliff Timber Gris External

Timber-Oltre Natural Chevron

Dassel Medium Oak Rectified Groove

Willow Oak Timber P2/P4

Pale Oak Timber P2/P4

Oak Wood Walnut Inkjet 103

Queenscliff Timber Gris External

Ncer Timber Treverks Soul/New Chevron Natural

Timber Grey

Beach Sand Timber P2/P4

Timber Walnut

Bellver Oak Matt
Stair Nose Prem Gs Golden Oak 1500X163X30Mm

Chevron Pink Matt Glass Mosaics

Chevron Denim Matt Glass Mosaics

Chevron Black Matt Glass Mosaics

Chevron Argento Grana

Dogal Ice

Chevron Ebano

Chevron Mix Silver Grain Grey

Dassel Kie Oak Rect Bamboo

Sherwood White

Sherwood White

Chevron Black Gloss (Sold Full Box Only)

Timber-Land White

Look Glaciar Chevron

Chevron Candido

Dogal Cream

Chevron White Matt Glass Mosaics

Chevron Claro Gris Gloss (Sold Full Box Only)

. Chevron Carrara

Timber-Land Med Grey
Herman Ashwood Matt
Herman Ashwood In/Out P4

Timber-Land Charcoal
Herman Ashwood Matt

Natural Touch Grey Wood

Natural Touch White Wood
Bianco Carrara Marble Chevron
Bianco Carrara Marble Chevron (Soiled Boxes)
Scotia Gs Golden Oak 2400X30X15Mm
Spc T-Trim Gs Golden Oak 2400X45X6Mm
Spc C-Trim 2.0 Golden Oak 2400X45X7Mm
Spc T-Trim 2.0 Golden Oak 2400X45X7Mm

Timber-Land Charcoal
About timber look
Why porcelain over real timber. Timber tiles get the look without the downsides — no swelling near showers, no scratching from pets or chair legs, no sun fade on north-facing rooms, no sealing every two years. The visual gap between the best inkjet porcelain and real engineered oak is now measured in seconds of inspection rather than rooms across.
Plank vs herringbone vs chevron. Plank format (200×1200 or 200×1500) reads contemporary and stretches the room. Herringbone (75×300 or 90×450) brings classic warmth. Chevron (long-cut at 45°) is the more dramatic of the two, often used in feature halls and bathrooms.
Indoor / outdoor continuity. Several ranges supply a 20mm structured outdoor paver in the same finish as the indoor 10mm tile — letting you run the timber visual from kitchen straight out to the alfresco without a transition.
Specifying & install
Pattern repeat. Premium ranges have 12+ unique tile faces; budget ranges 4–6. The repeat is the giveaway. Lay 12 tiles dry before mortar to check the spread.
Lay in the right direction. Plank format reads best laid along the longer axis of the room. Herringbone reads best at 45° to the main wall.
Order 15–20% extra. Plank lays have inevitable cuts at perimeter walls. Herringbone and chevron need 20% — every wall edge is a 45° cut.
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Timber-look questions
Do timber-look tiles look like real wood?
Premium ranges with 12+ unique tile faces, deep micro-relief and matched vein orientations look convincingly like timber even at close range. Budget ranges with 4–6 faces have visible repeat. Always check the number of faces before buying.
Where does timber-look tile work best?
Anywhere you want timber's warmth without the maintenance — kitchens, bathrooms, open-plan living, hallways, alfresco. The major win is being able to run the same visual from kitchen out to a covered deck without a transition.
Can I use timber-look tiles in a bathroom?
Yes — and it's one of the strongest applications. Real timber doesn't belong in wet rooms (swells, rots, needs constant resealing). Timber-look porcelain is non-porous, slip-rated where you need it, and looks identical to engineered oak.
What's the best size for timber-look tiles?
Long planks (200×1200mm or 200×1500mm) read most like real timber and stretch the room. Herringbone format (75×300mm or 90×450mm) brings classic warmth. Chevron is the dramatic alternative. Plank lay is the volume choice; herringbone is the design statement.
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