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Mike Welch
  • San Francisco, CA
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"Wood" Tile

Mike Welch
  • San Francisco, CA
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I am in the process of renovating my second long term hold. I purchased a 3/2 in a nice neighborhood in Arizona in October. This property has a really nice wood beamed ceiling which is a distinctive, attention grabbing feature.

The flooring was carpet that was old and needed to be replaced. I considered wood flooring, but did not want the expense or maintenance. A flooring contractor recommended the Esmer Heritage tile and had a few samples handy.

My goal is long term durability but also to provide flooring that accentuates the look and feel of the property. Haven't rented this house yet, but it has added a 'wow' factor which did not exist previously.

Here is the current view from the front entrance:

So far, delighted with the decision. Hoping it works out. Any others with experience with this (or similar) tile?

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