Rustic Blue Reclaimed Wood Effect Tiles
Size: 600x150x9.8mm
ID: 14935
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SPECIFICATION
Product ID | 14935 |
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Sku | 14935 |
Material type | Porcelain |
Suitability | Floors, Walls, Internal |
Size | 600x150x9.8mm |
Sold By | SQM |
Tiles Per SQM | 11 |
Weight | 21.77 kg |
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Finish | Matt |
Underfloor Heating |
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Grade |
4 4 -- Tiles suggested for all residential floors; moderate to heavy traffic areas, e.g. bathrooms, halls, kitchens, conservatories and wall applications. Also suitable for light traffic commercial floors, that are walked on by regular traffic (e.g. entrances, commercial kitchens, hotel, exhibition and sales rooms).
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DESCRIPTION
Piece together a striking, eye-catching display in your interiors with the introduction of these Rustic Blue Wood Plank Tiles. They consist of a reclaimed, aged, weathered wood effect design; some of which with a faded painted appearance. The designs vary from one tile to the next; allowing you to piece together a heavily varied floor display or a stunning feature wall in a bathroom, kitchen, hallway, living room, or bedroom. There are 8 different designs supplied on a random basis.
What's special about these tiles?
> They perfectly capture the popular reclaimed look
> They have a mix of different colours for a characterful blend
> Made from porcelain, so durable and hard wearing
> Unlike natural wood, they don't require treatment and maintenance
> They're more scratch and stain resistant than real wood
> Can be used to transform both floor and wall spaces
> Suitable for use with underfloor heating
The reclaimed look
One huge interior design trend to emerge recently is the reclaimed look. A reclaimed floor is where wood has been salvaged from other places - such as a building or a boat, and it's been re-purposed into flooring. This results in a mix of colours and textures, and a very striking, unique and characterful floor space; which is why the reclaimed look is so popular!
A real reclaimed floor will likely cost you thousands, which is why these Rustic Blue Wood Plank Tiles, which have a realistic reclaimed look with a mix of 8 different designs that are distributed randomly, are a great, zero-maintenance, durable alternative!
How many different designs are there?
To ensure you get a good mix of plank-shaped tiles, and that there isn't too much repetition, there are 8 different designs which are distributed randomly.
Try before you buy
If you'd like to take a closer look at these stylish reclaimed wood effect tiles before placing your main order, just order a sample tile! Samples come full size and with Free Delivery. They give you a feel for the tile's true size, colour and texture, and you can even see how it goes on the floor or wall in your chosen space.
PRODUCT REVIEWS
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Sample too small to judge
Published 22 Apr 2021

Fabulous porcelain tiles which look authentic. Visitors get down on their knees to see what they're made of. We love them.
Published 13 Apr 2021

The style suits the room just right, a good selection of variety between the tiles.
Published 13 Apr 2021
See the Full Range
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Sample Tiles
To see a tile's true colour, finish and texture, order a sample tile with Free Delivery! There are a maximum 6 full size samples per order, or 3 free cut samples per order.
Please note: You can order up to 6 different samples, not 6 samples of the same product. Tiles 1200x600mm or larger due to weight and size will be sent via pallet, and not parcel post, therefore a shipping charge will apply. Only orders under 15KG can be sent via Parcel delivery, orders over 15KG will be sent via Pallet delivery.
Find out more about our tile sample service here.
Free Kerbside Delivery
We deliver to mainland UK addresses and all delivery prices are fixed inc VAT.
All delivery rates
- Orders over £199 - Free
- Orders under £199 - Up to 10 KG = £7.99
- Orders under £199 - 10-15 KG = £11.99
- Orders under £199 - Over 15 KG = £24.99
Standard Sample Delivery - Free (2-3 working days)
Only orders under 15KG can be sent via Parcel delivery, orders over 15KG will be sent via Pallet delivery.
Find out more about our delivery service here.
Adhesive & Grout Finder
Need a helping hand finding the correct adhesive and grout for your chosen tiles? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Just use our helpful Adhesive and Grout Finder tool. In a few easy steps, it will serve up the perfect product for your tiling project. Click here to get started.

14 Day Returns
Easy online 14-day returns. If you receive damaged or incorrect tiles you will need to inform us within 2 working days of delivery.
Find out more about our returns service here.
Need Help or Advice?
We're here to help! Contact our friendly Sales & Customer Service teams today. Expert in-house tiling advice and help by Phone, Email or Live Chat.
Telephone: 01536 314730 Monday - Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm, Saturday 9.00am to 4.00pm. Email: sales@wallsandfloors.co.uk or customerservice@wallsandfloors.co.uk
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (46)
Within the boxes, all the colours are supplied at random, but over an area, you should receive good amounts of each design. The different patterns are all available to view here:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/media/document/file/W/a/Walls-and-Floors-rustic-blue-design-recommendations.pdf
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Walls And Floors
this range is made up of 8 different patterns, all of which will be supplied at random to give a good blend of colours:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/media/document/file/W/a/Walls-and-Floors-rustic-blue-design-recommendations.pdf
If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales Team on 01536 314730, and they will be more than happy to help you.
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Walls And Floors
Due to the way they are printed, within the order, you will receive a balanced amount of each design. Once you have them, we would recommend opening the packs and loose laying the tile so that you can set your colours out before physical fixing.
If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales Team on 01536 314730, and they will be more than happy to help you.
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Walls And Floors
These tiles can also be used on the floors but due to the extreme patterning, it could look a bit overpowering to have both the wall and floor done in the same design. It seems to be popular to go for a much plainer pale coloured tile for the floor, that would pick out the tones of the wall tile, such as grey or beige. Here are a couple of popular ranges that have been used by other customers as a contrast, but to discuss other options or to arrange samples, please call our sales team on 01536 314730 and they will be more than happy to assist you:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/lounge-tiles
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/navona-matt-stone-tiles-maple-stone-60x60-tile
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/halycon-marble-effect-tiles
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Walls And Floors
These tiles have an R10 anti-slip rating for footwear but have not been tested for barefoot situations. They should be fine for most internal domestic situations and in areas where slip resistance may be a concern, such as bathrooms, towels or a bathmat can be laid in the immediate wet areas. We would recommend obtaining a sample to test the surface to ensure it is suitable for your personal requirements before making your final decision.
Whilst we do not supply them, there are surface treatments available to increase slip resistance however we do not have any information on how effective they are. We would, therefore, advise performing a test on a sample tile to determine if it will have the desired effect.
If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you.
https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback
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Walls And Floors
You would only need around 1.5kg's to cover 3 sqm, although most grouts are only available in larger bags of around 2-5kg's as their smallest options. Grout colour is entirely down to personal preference, but due to the multiple shading and colours of the tile, a medium grey (as shown in the main image) tends to be the most popular choice. To help you decide, we can provide samples from our Norcros 4 Into 1 Grout range and would advise obtaining a sample tile and a selection of grout colours, to compare before making your final decision:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/norcros-4-into-1-grout
If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you.
https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback
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Walls And Floors
These tiles will be fine in a small area and providing you have a cutting long enough, can be cut lengthways to reduce the width. They are also just the right width for a skirting but can again be split should you prefer a lower profile. The exposed top edge can be covered with a bead of decorators caulk and painted the same colour as the wall, or you can use a tile trim:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/aluminium-quadrant-trims-10mm-bright-silver-trim
If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you.
https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback
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Walls And Floors
These tiles are Grade 4 porcelain and can be used in any internal domestic application, including bathrooms. They do have a slight wood-grain texture which will give a small amount of slip resistance when wet. However, we would recommend obtaining a sample to test, to ensure they are suitable for your personal requirements. If slip resistance is a concern, we would suggest using towels or bath mats in the immediate wet areas.
If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you.
https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback
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Walls And Floors
When you order these tiles, you will automatically receive a random mix of all the designs as shown in the images. All of the patterns that will be included can be viewed in the following guide:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/media/catalog/product/Walls-and-Floors-rustic-blue-design-recommendations.pdf
Samples of a single random tile can be ordered by clicking on the blue sample button, but if you have any difficulty or wish to discuss an order with our sales team, please give them a call on 01536 314730 or request a callback here: https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback and they will be more than happy to help.
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Walls And Floors
If we ordered by the tile and not by the meter would we be able to specify that we would just want the blue tiles? Would this be possible?
Thanks
Although they can be ordered in singles, they will still arrive in sealed boxes that will contain a random mixture of all the different designs. If you wish to discuss an order or to view alternative tiles that may also suit your project, please call our sales team on 01536 314730 and they will be more than happy to help you.
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Walls And Floors
thanks
There are two main reasons. The first is that traditional wood flooring and cladding are laid with a random stagger. Having a set half/brick bond with some tiles can detract from the natural intended appearance.
The other reason is that during manufacture, long tiles can sometimes develop a slight curvature in the surface. This is not a fault, but a characteristic that can occur in kiln-fired products. It can sometimes cause a minor height difference between the joints, known as "lippage", where the highest point of one tile will meet the lowest point of the next. Although it is most likely that the tiles will be flat, if this characteristic is present, it can be overcome by using levelling clips, but should not cause an issue if the recommended layouts are followed.
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Walls And Floors
Although more popular for the floor, these can also be used on the wall. Although due to their weight they cannot be installed onto plaster or plaster skim (which only has a weight limit of 20kgs per sqm). Instead we would advise they are installed onto bare unskimmed plasterboard, render or a tile backer such as Hardie Backer:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/hardiebacker-board-james-hardie
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Walls And Floors
The best way to look at a herringbone pattern is to view them as steps until you get into the swing of laying a larger area. Loose laying them is advised to first check the pattern before fixing. Firstly lay a tile, then lay a second tile at 90 degrees at the end with your intended spacer. This will form your basic right-angle template, or an “L” shape to work from. Now you need to form the same “L” shape and tuck it into the angle of the first one and repeat. You will notice that that this creates a step pattern down the sides, to which further “L” shapes interlock into which you should also be able to keep the same spacer width.
It is a very complicated pattern to explain in writing but here is a link to a herringbone mosaic we do. Although the tile size is different, the basic pattern and layout is identical. If you have any further difficulty, please call our sales team on 01536 314730 and we will do our best to assist you:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/herringbone-carrara-marble-polished-brick-mosaic-tiles
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Walls And Floors
These tiles do not have a guaranteed anti-slip finish, but the matt texture will provide a certain amount of grip for some domestic situations. Requirements for the degree of anti-slip is down to the users preference and we would recommend obtaining a sample to test in your given area to ensure the texture is suitable for your personal requirements.
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Walls And Floors
It is difficult to say as there are different designs all of which are supplied at random. However there are 2 designs which contain the blue shading so you will receive approximately 2-4 blue tiles in every box/sqm.
https://media-wallsandfloors-yntvguuzyx7z.netdna-ssl.com/uploads/rustic-blue-wood-plank-tiles-reclaimed-wood-effect-tiles-.pdf
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Walls And Floors
These porcelain tiles are fine to be used on a kitchen wall. Cleaning should not be an issue and we even have a specialist product that is made just for tiles https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-cleaning-protecting-ltp-porcelain-tile-cleaner-1ltr
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Walls and Floors
These tiles can be used on a wall, but due to the weight and size of them, cannot go directly on to plaster due to the weight limits of Gypsum (20kgs per sqm). They can however be laid directly onto bare plaster board, or a tile backer board such as Hardie Backing, using a flexible cement based adhesive:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/hardiebacker-board-james-hardie
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/toolshed-tile-adhesive-standard-flex-grey-tile-adhesive
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Walls And Floors
The biggest issue with wooden floors is their flexibility. So each board will need to be screwed to the joists at no more than 300mm centres. The Insulation boards can then be laid using a combination of adhesive (to level) and screws (to fix). The underfloor heating can the be stuck on top. You can spread the tile adhesive directly over the cables, however we recommend a self-levelling compound to encase the wires, which will protect them when troweling the adhesive and will promote even heat distribution. If you would like any further information, please contact our sales team on 01536 314730 and they will be more than happy to assist you:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/underfloor-tile-heating/comfort-zone-underfloor-heating-kit-for-wooden-floors
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Walls And Floors
These tiles can be used externally. The matt finish provides a degree of slip resistance in wet conditions that is suitable for the personal requirements of most customers. However if slip resistance is a concern, we would recommend a tile with an anti-slip rating of R10 or above.
We advise obtaining samples to ensure you are happy with the finish before placing your main order. If you wish to discuss your project in more detail, please contact our sales team on 01536 314730 and they will be more than happy to assist you.
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Walls and Floors
It depends on which adhesive you will be using. If you are using our 20Kg bags of our Kwik Flex, each bag covers appoximately 5 sqm. You would therefore need 3 bags. plus a 5Kg bag of grout:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/toolshed-tile-adhesive-kwik-flex-grey-floor-tile-adhesive
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolour-plus-grout
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Walls And Floors
Do these tiles need to be sealed? If so which sealant would you recommend? I intend to use them in the bathroom and am wondering if they need water protection.
Thanks
These tiles are a glazed porcelain so sealing is not required. However in heavy traffic areas or areas prone to wet conditions or spillages (hallways, kitchens, bathrooms etc.) you would benefit from treating the grout with the LTP Grout & Tile Protector to prevent staining and discolouration:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-cleaning-protecting-ltp-grout-tile-protector-sealer
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Walls And Floors
I have got a question. What tiles would you recommend to match with rustic blue wood plank? If you put rustic blue on the floor in the bathroom what tiles would you put on the wall? thank you in advance
There are many different wall tiles you can pair with this tile. As it is so “patterned” it may be a good idea to go a little more plain on the wall, may be something in a single colour. The choice is a personal one and there are a lot of looks you can create with this tile. Have a look at the customer project images and our style section for inspiration.
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Walls and Floors
Thanks, Jason
These tiles come in 8 designs mixed randomly in the packs. Below is a link to show all the designs that will be included. Unfortunately they are only available in the blue colourway.
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/media/uploads/rustic-blue-wood-plank-tiles-reclaimed-wood-effect-tiles-.pdf
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Walls And Floors
All the designs come together in one pack. Here is a PDF that shows all the designs that will be included:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/media/uploads/rustic-blue-wood-plank-tiles-reclaimed-wood-effect-tiles-.pdf
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Walls and Floors
These tiles are supplied in a random mix of all the colours and designs. There are 8 in total which can be viewed on our downloadable design guide:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/media/uploads/rustic-blue-wood-plank-tiles-reclaimed-wood-effect-tiles-.pdf
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Walls and Floors
We cant separate the blue out, but this is a similar product with no blue tones:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/antique-wood-effect-tiles-vintage-wood-plank-tiles
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Walls and Floors
These tiles have an R-10 slip resistance rating. They are also a wearing grade 4 meaning they would be suitable for dry area, light commercial use. We would recommend ordering a sample to ensure the finish is suitable for your application before purchasing.
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Walls and Floors
There are 8 different tile designs with the Rustic Blue Plank tiles, these can be viewed here https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/media/uploads/rustic-blue-wood-plank-tiles-reclaimed-wood-effect-tiles-.pdf As the tiles are supplied on a random basis by the manufacturer there will be a mix of each tile per box/square meter. There will most likely be one of each per 8 tiles but the ratio may vary across an order.
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Walls and Floors
Thank you for your query.
Stove manufacturer’s usually request a certain air gap around wood burning stoves, to non-combustible materials (not to be confused with combustible materials), left and right: usually between 2″ (50mm) and 6″ (150mm). This recommended distance is often in the fitting instructions. So long as these are followed and met there is no reason the Rustic Blue Plank tiles can not be used. We would also recommend using the following adhesive https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/palace-heat-resistant-tile-adhesive-10-kg
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Walls and Floors
Yes they are a mixture of blue and grey. The order will contain a mixture of all of the designs and colours. We would suggest when you receive them that before fixing, you loose lay the tiles to achieve a suitable blend of colour. Here is a link to all the patterns that will be included:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/media/uploads/rustic-blue-wood-plank-tiles-reclaimed-wood-effect-tiles-.pdf
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Walls and Floors
Underfloor heating is optional. If you have sufficient central heating you may not need it. However the 150w can be a good primary source of heating, and the 200w can offer a good heat burst and take the chill off in kitchens and bathrooms or any other areas that may prone to cold (such as conservatories).
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/underfloor-tile-heating
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Walls and Floors
For floor tiles, a minimum grout joint of 3mm is recommended. Due to the variations in colour on these tiles there isn't an exact grout to match so it is entirely down to personal preference. But we have supplied the Mapei Ultracolour Medium Grey as a complementary colour with positive feedback:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolour-plus-grout-ultracolour-plus-112-medium-grey-tile-grout
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Walls and Floors
Lounge 16.5 x 12ft 18.3m
Hall 9ft5 x9.6 8.4m
Hi I don’t know if I’ve worked these out right in metres but how many sqm would I need for these 3 rooms in the rustic blue please
That is correct. Within your order you will receive a mixture of all 8 patterns. The designs are available to view in this PDF:
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/media/uploads/rustic-blue-wood-plank-tiles-reclaimed-wood-effect-tiles-.pdf
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Walls and Floors
As the wife loves to steam the tiles with her steamer
The tiles will withstand a steam cleaner no problem However due to the sudden high temperatures, over time it can have a very negative affect on the grout, which will be susceptible to the thermal shock. Overtime you may find the polymers break down and the grout can start to crack due to the temperature fluctuations, leading to the floor needing to be re-grouted. Mop or scrubbing brush with the right cleaning product such as the LTP Porcelain Cleaner, (ID: 14209) is by far the safest option.
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Walls And Floors Technical Team