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Bare Decor EZ-Floor Interlocking Flooring Tiles in Solid Teak Wood Oiled Finish (Set of 10), Long 9 Slat

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Style: Interlocking Flooring


Features

  • Genuine solid Teak wood (Tectona Grandis) in oil finish
  • Great for indoor or outdoor application
  • EZ-Floor interlocking system. No tools required for installation.
  • 10 Piece Set - enough to cover 10 square feet
  • Easy DIY installation even over slighly uneven surfaces

Description

The EZ-Floor interlocking flooring tiles come in a oiled finish in a solid teak wood. No glue or tools are required - just snap the interlocking tiles together. Can be used for indoor or outdoor settings. Perfect for a entryway, mudroom, deck, terrace, showers, bathrooms, pools or anywhere in between. Solid hardwood - scratches can be sanded out. Floating installation - tiles can be removed and relocated if needed. Each tile is 9 solid pieces of solid teak wood on a plastic base. The teak is responsibly harvested in Indonesia. It's regularly inspected and every shipment receives Indonesian government clearance for compliance with responsible teak harvesting. Each box covers 10sq ft area. Dimensions each tile: 12"W x 12"L x 1.0625"H Some helpful hints and common projects: Balcony 10' x 4' is 40 sq ft and will need 4 boxes of tiles Deck 18' x 12' is 216sq ft and will need 21 boxes of tiles Walkway 2' x10' is 20sq ft and will need 2 boxes of tiles Sauna Room 8' x 9' is 72sq ft and will need 8 boxes of tiles Shower 3' x 4' is 12sq ft and will need 2 boxes of tiles


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 12 x 1.06 inches; 2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BARE-WF2004


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 12, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Bare Decor


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Indonesia


Best Sellers Rank: #53,702 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #18 in Wood Flooring


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,093 ratings


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  • Great for outdoor shower
Style: Interlocking Flooring
Used these in my outdoor shower. Only issue is 2 of the sides have the connectors showing, but oriented them so one of the flush sides faced the door. They make end pieces, but they are expensive compared with the tiles themselves.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Ted L.

  • Lovely for our master shower
Style: Interlocking Flooring
These are so perfect for a "spa feel" in our master shower floor. Be sure to lay out in advance, and if required, cut on the outside edges of the tiles. We had a do-over because of where the original cut landed for adding screws to hold the frame to the tile. The tiles are well-constructed and oiled prior to shipping. Definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by BethGA

  • Easy, versatile and good value for money ...
Style: Interlocking Flooring
Great, easy to work with and good quality assurance. Because of a number of reasons it took nearly a year and a half to complete my deck. Over the course of that time I ordered additional boxes of tiles and despite being manufactured at different times I couldn’t tell the difference from box to box. I added and aluminum detail to complete the look (.125 x .5 rectangular bar aluminum that I slid into the gap between the tiles). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023 by GrumpyButNice GrumpyButNice

  • Some Planning Before Ordering Will Save You Lotsa Time and Money
Style: Interlocking Flooring
DIY's need to exercise caution when ordering parts for your configuration. Every tile has two adjacent pin ends and two adjacent loop ends. Planning for a 3 x 3 square configuration takes some thought and had I known, this project is not as inexpensive as first thought to be. I suggest laying out your configuration on paper prior to purchase using the above tile description. Simply drawing a square then placing where you want the pin or loop edges inside the squares will make your project much easier to order the correct parts. On your drawing make sure each pin edge meets a loop edge. My area to cover with these interlocking teak tiles was 3 squares wide and 3 squares long for a total of 9 sq ft in the shower. Package arrived without instructions for installation but connecting the tiles was not difficult at all. However, in order to achieve this 3 x 3 tile configuration without a loop end showing is not possible. So when you order the trim ends keep that in mind. Given my configuration you will have parts on the floor even if you get the correct parts. The corner trim packages appear (although not specified) to come with 4 loop and 4 pin trim pieces for each corner - simple. That will satisfy any trim configuration if you want to get the corner trim package for ~$60 Both tile configurations (both 10 to a box) are about the same price - either $69 / $79 depending on desired style.. The last components are what you will need for the non corner trim pieces that come 8 to a box. What is not shown is that you can get either a loop or a pin trim configuration - I bought all loops accidentally. Either pin tor loop trim is $65. You can also get one of each for ~$15. After the corners are purchased, perhaps it is worthwhile to buy pairs for $15. As you can see this project done with the correct parts is more expensive than first glance. Tiles are avg. of $75 between the two styles, A corner trim package is $60. A dedicated pin and a loop package is $65 but to do the project correctly you need a package of each which is $130 That total comes to ~$270. One of the other reviewers said they purchased one package and jury rigged it with zip ties which would save $65 but that does not seem fair to me from a perspective of full disclosure to me if you want to do this project correctly. At this point I am $79 (tiles) + $60 (8 loop trim pieces). I have elected to skip the corner trim and buy a box of pin trim for $60. I would suggest that if you get someone else to do a similar project in their home each buy the respective 10 tiles, each buy a corner package for $60 and get a box of loop and pin to share for $130. For me, I am probably going to return the package of 8 looped finishing pieces for credit. Then order a corner kit of 4 looped and 4 pin pieces for $60 and then order a pair of loop / pin pieces for $15. In conclusion, ( I know you have been waiting) I love the look of it in my shower and it is a 5 but I gave it a 3 only because the ordering sequence is not described at all and that can save a great deal of time and money for this project. I suggest selecting the tile design first, then order the corner package and then order the paired loop / pin trim parts as required. The dedicated packages of 8 loop or pin trim pieces are a waste of money IMO unless you are doing a large project or are able to share costs for a similar project with a friend. UPDATE After returning unnecessary items and ordering the correct ones, (corner kit and 4 end pieces), here is how the project turned out along with the teak shower caddy to go with the flooring and a teak bench I had purchased previously. My shower square footage is larger than most, as you can see with the 9 sq. ft. configuration easily fits with some original tile border. I plan to get a few rubber washers (1/2 - 3/4 high) to randomly place (particularly around the drain) under the configuration to prevent movement and have the tiles higher above the floor. I plan to occasionally spray the walls / corners of the shower with Clorox Clean Up (or similar brand) so it runs toward the drain in order to prevent mildew / odor and keep the ceramic tile shower floor sanitary beneath the teak platform. Good luck! Here are the pictures of the completed project.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2018 by francis x mcentee francis x mcentee

  • Transformed my shower/steam room into a luxury spa.
Style: Interlocking Flooring
I renovated a bathroom some years ago to have an enlarged shower with a bench seat and frameless glass, but installed a steam generator as well to create a sauna. I've been enjoying it for a long time but something always seemed to be missing. It dawned on me one day that if I could build a teak floor over the ceramic tile that it would both give it an improved esthetic as well as a much greater spa-like feel. I anticipated a complicated project fabricating everything myself buying raw teak from a sawmill or supplier, so the project was put on a back burner as I imagined it would be time consuming. I happened to stumble across these teak tiles, actually on another website. It looked like exactly what I was looking for but didn't know existed. As usual, I had to check if Amazon had them available at a similar price and sure enough here they were, though at a slightly higher price. For the peace of mind of their superior customer service, I opted to order just one box though I knew that would not be quite enough, but I could get an idea of if these tiles would meet my needs. They arrived and sure enough, they are indeed genius. The slats themselves are a sufficient size and thickness that I believed they would be durable. Assembly is literally a snap. I know from time to time I will need to scrub the tiles underneath but even with my fitment making a snug fit, I knew they could be lifted and reinstalled in minutes. The color is not really represented well in any of the photos people submitted and probably in my own photo. The color almost makes it look like wood palates are played on the floor. Instead the color is deeper and warmer as I desired it to be. Some cutting was, of course required once the main blocks were snapped into place. I used both a jigsaw and an oscillating tool to make the cuts to fit into my space. Even with multiple cuts needed, it still was so simple. I had most of my second box of tiles left so opted to use them to make a six block standing mat for in front of my bathroom vanity and another two block mat for just outside the shower door. For the amount of coverage and use for less than $200, its really a phenomenal value to me. Building just the floor myself from scratch would have been more expensive just for the materials. I almost opted to cancel my order and thought it was another one of my hairbrained schemes since I am constantly upgrading and making changes and imagined I was just overdoing things with another project. Not so. I absolutely love the feel of showering or steaming standing and sitting on the teak. It finally has the feel of being in a high end spa. Such a genius product, so easy to use and with outstanding tactile and esthetic results. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020 by Hyytekk Hyytekk

  • Vida útil y color a lo largo del tiempo
Style: Interlocking Flooring
Me gusta todo y encaja muy bien, pero me gustaría que en su fabricación le pusieran algún producto para cuidarlo del sol. Hay que tener en cuenta que sufre por el clima y pierde el color original con el tiempo, quizá slgun Producto pueda prevenir esa pérdida de color. El resto ests muy bien
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023 by Cristhian ortega

  • Great product
Style: Interlocking Flooring
Great product
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Vladimir

  • Good value and easy to assemble
Style: Interlocking Flooring
Besides missing a few screws, it was easy to assemble and looks great for my courtyard patio.
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by Anonymous

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