Timberwood
Real wood look in porcelain paver planks.

Timberwood
Timberwood captures authentic wood grain in slim 12x48 porcelain paver planks.
Wood grain on a paver is an easy idea to get wrong, and Timberwood gets it right by printing non-repeating plank faces in four believable tones: Natural, Ash, Grigio and Cherry. The knots, figuring and colour shifts change from piece to piece the way sawn boards do, so the result reads as decking rather than tile, in a 2cm outdoor porcelain body offered in the collection's 24x24, 24x48 and 48x48 paver formats.
Real wood decking in this climate means yearly staining, moss, splinters and eventual rot; a porcelain version needs none of that attention. Timberwood absorbs almost no water, keeps its colour under UV, and carries a textured anti-slip finish for wet days. It suits covered patios, pool areas and roof decks anywhere in Metro Vancouver where the warmth of wood is wanted without the maintenance schedule.
Specifications
Colors & Variations
Face Variations
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Applications
Where Timberwood Works
Deck replacements
Where a rotting wood deck comes off a ground-level patio, Timberwood over compacted gravel or a mortar bed restores the look with a surface that never needs staining.
Rooftop decks
On adjustable pedestals over a membrane, the 2cm pavers make a floating wood-look roof deck that stays flat, drains beneath and will not warp or grey out.
Covered outdoor rooms
Under a pergola or roofline, the wood tones warm an outdoor lounge or dining space, and radiant heaters and fire tables pose no risk to a fired porcelain surface.
Spa and pool edges
A wood look beside water usually means slippery, high-maintenance decking; here the anti-slip texture and non-porous body handle splashes, chlorine and bare feet without swelling or staining.
Design Notes
Pairing & Layout Ideas
Grigio and Ash sit comfortably in grey-toned West Coast palettes, while Natural and Cherry warm up white and black exteriors. Timberwood is often zoned against a stone-look paver: Ark or Blendstone can carry the open patio while the wood grain defines a lounge or hot tub area. Keep joints tight and colour-matched, in a warm grey or brown exterior grout or jointing sand, so the field reads as decking rather than a tiled grid.
FAQ
Timberwood Questions
Does it actually look like wood up close?
The grain is printed with non-repeating faces, so pavers beside each other show different figuring, knots and tone shifts the way sawn boards do, and the surface texture follows the grain. Most visitors need to touch it before they are convinced, which is what samples are for.
How does Timberwood compare to composite decking?
Composite still fades, scratches and gets hot underfoot, and it flexes on its frame. Porcelain pavers are rigid, colourfast under UV and non-combustible, and on pedestals they give you the same raised-deck construction with drainage below. Cleaning is a rinse rather than a scrub.
Which colour suits a West Coast home?
Grigio, a weathered driftwood grey, is the regional favourite and hides winter grime well. Natural is the versatile mid tone, Ash leans pale and Scandinavian, and Cherry brings a richer red-brown for traditional exteriors. Take two home and compare them in your own light.
What formats does Timberwood come in?
The collection is offered in the standard 24x24, 24x48 and 48x48 paver formats, with the 24x48 laying up most like traditional decking boards. Our staff can confirm current formats and stock when you call, since outdoor lines rotate seasonally.
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