If you love the look of wood flooring, there's a new option surging in popularity you might want to consider. Wood-look tile gives you the look of hardwood floors without the wear and tear of solid hardwood. Find some details about pros, cons of tiles that look like wood.

Pros & Cons Of Wood Like Tiles
With a variety of colors and finishes, wood tiles are giving real wood floors a run for the money. The high definition that the manufacturers have been printing on these tiles give it that the grain on that natural look and you can feel the grain in it, so it seems real.
In addition to their realistic look, you don't have to worry about the wear and tear that frustrates many homeowners with solid wood flooring, this is way more durable you will never have fading scratches chips nicks. The fading of the finish doesn't need to be sealed, it's super easy to clean, there's no warpage so don't have to worry about water being on it.
Wood-look tile is one of the latest trends these days for anywhere that you might have a chance of getting water in your home so your kitchen, your bathroom, laundry room even your basement, while these tile planks are slightly more expensive than your typical tiles flooring. They're a smart investment they can range from $2 to $5 more than your 12 by 12 porcelain but the quality that you get from them and the longevity of the tile you can't beat it and it's going to give a nice warm modern look to a remodel.
The downside tiles may keep your home cooler in the summer but they may not be so comfortable in the winter if you live in a cold climate. The installation also needs to be perfect, flaws will show the key to installation of wood look tile is that you want it to end up in the end looking like a hardwood floor, so it comes down to the grout. The color of the grout and the width of the grout is going to be very important in getting that finished look you want.