Tile lay engineered wood flooring offers a unique installation style where wood planks are arranged in square or block patterns to replicate the appearance of large timber tiles. This design creates a distinctive geometric layout that adds character and a sense of architectural structure to interior spaces. By combining the natural warmth of genuine wood with a bold, structured pattern, this style provides a modern and artistic twist on traditional flooring.
The repetitive block design is particularly effective in creating a standout flooring feature in hallways, dining rooms, and open-plan areas. Available in a variety of finishes, from light Nordic oaks to rich smoked walnuts, the tile lay pattern highlights the grain of the wood in multiple directions. This creates a dynamic surface that interacts beautifully with light, adding visual depth and a bespoke feel to the home.
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Ted Todd Create Liquorice – Square (127mm x 127mm)
£59.95 /m²Authorised RetailerThickness
15mm
Wear Layer
3mm
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Ted Todd Create Satchel – Square (127mm x 127mm)
£59.95 /m²Authorised RetailerThickness
15mm
Wear Layer
3mm
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Tile lay engineered wood flooring works seamlessly with glue down installation systems to ensure a precise and stable finish. This multi layered construction is ideal for living rooms, hallways, and contemporary interiors where a visually distinctive and durable wood floor is desired. Offering excellent resistance to moisture and temperature fluctuations, this flooring solution provides a sophisticated and long lasting foundation that maintains its unique geometric appeal in busy residential settings.
























