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Wall Panelling Reimagined: Get the Wood Look Anywhere with Porcelain Superstore’s Tiles

Wall panelling is an enduring trend in interiors.

And independent tile retailer Porcelain Superstore offers its own wood-effect wall tiles for those who want to embrace the look.

Abbas Youssefi, Managing Director of Porcelain Superstore, said: “Textured walls continue to be a popular choice in interiors and the material of choice right now is wood.

“Wood-effect tiles are a great way to embrace the movement, adding a contemporary edge to an often rustic material.”

Porcelain Superstore’s Forest and Oslo collections both offer the same look as wood, but unlike the real thing, can be used in all areas of the home.

Available in two finishes – Walnut and Oak – the Forest range recreates the look of slatted wood panelling.

Made from durable ceramic, they can stand up to everything modern living can throw at them and are resistant to steam, stains and water.

The Walnut finish combines with a grey slatted background to create a bold look that exudes luxury, while the Oak finish is fresh and invigorating.

The Oslo Oak Fluted Wall Tile is a more contemporary take on slatted panels. The tile’s gentle fluted texture and warm oak grain brings character and warmth.

Crafted from premium ceramic, they can be used to create striking shower panels and work beautifully in media walls and kitchens.

Abbas added: “Slatted wood-effect tiles not only bring warmth and natural beauty to any space but also add dimension and depth. It injects a room with character while creating a serene atmosphere.”

The Forest and Oslo Collections are available now from Porcelain Superstore, with prices starting at £34 per m2.

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Staff writer Interiors News. Passionate about interior design, with a penchant for cosy maximalism. Born in South West, now based in the Lake District where she spends afternoons walking with Spam her cocker spaniel.