But if I had to realize that it is much easier, the wooden tiles to put directly to the place where they hinsollen. I have thus laid a boardwalk in front of my balcony door (see my customer pictures).
If you have ever made a puzzle, who has no major problems with wooden tiles. Quick has the hang of how one must create the plates properly, so that they snap into the connections.
And quickly then you have also a nice result. Unfortunately, I realized that I would like to now had more tiles to cover the entire concrete surface of my just balconies.
The 12 wooden tiles give an overall size of 90 x 120 cm. The plastic grid on which the wood tiles are screwed, although looks a bit cheap at first glance, but do completely its purpose
The material should indeed involve acacia wood. For this I'm not an expert. I like the wood in any case, it is well made and it looks to me not look as if it had been treated with varnish.
I have a covered balcony, so I specially made a water test and watered the tiles neatly. Even then, the wood tiles are reasonably slip-resistant.
It just feels good when you walk barefoot occurs on the balcony and runs on wood. Also I like the smell of wood, which lies in the air due to the tiles.
I have a concrete floor on my balcony, as well as the plastic grid of tiles maintains relatively tight because nothing slips, most with great force. But as it is on a pre-tiled smooth floor, I sadly can not say.
Even I want to mention that the tiles form a flat surface, as there are no irregularities, if you
about running. I could not find that one sinks when you walk on the tiles as well.
The cracks between the wooden boards are indeed to be attacked by many dust and dirt, but I think that you can then get the watering can with a handle and can wash away accordingly.
Anyway, I'm very pleased with the Vanage wooden tiles.