Light Oak Finish Wooden Wall Tiles Cladding Panelling Panels
Jones & Grey Light Oak Finish Wooden Wall Tiles
Size: 440mm x 80mm x 10mm
Price shown is per square metre
Create a warm, natural and beautifully textured interior with our Jones & Grey light oak finish wooden wall tiles. With their soft golden tone, visible wood grain, natural knots and handcrafted rustic character, these decorative wall tiles bring instant warmth and charm to plain walls, alcoves and feature areas.
The light oak finish has a bright, timeless look that works beautifully in both traditional and modern interiors. It adds the warmth of natural timber without making a room feel dark or heavy, making it perfect for soft neutral schemes, country homes, modern rustic interiors, garden offices, cosy living spaces and stylish commercial settings.
Each tile measures 440mm long x 80mm high x 10mm thick, making them ideal for feature walls, alcoves, shelving backdrops, counter fronts, reception desks, home offices, garden offices and decorative interior cladding.
Please note: these tiles are made from real wood and finished in a light oak-style colour. They are not made from solid oak, but are designed to give a warm natural wood appearance in a practical decorative wall tile format.
Please note: the price is per square metre. Each square metre supplied contains light oak finish wooden wall tiles in this warm natural timber style.
Where Can These Light Oak Finish Wooden Wall Tiles Be Used?
These decorative wooden wall tiles are perfect for adding warmth, texture and natural character to plain walls, furniture panels and commercial interiors.
Home Uses
They work beautifully in:
Living rooms
Dining rooms
Bedrooms
Hallways and entrance areas
Home offices
Garden offices
Kitchen feature walls
Breakfast nooks
Fireplace alcoves
Reading corners
Utility rooms
Conservatories
Under-stair spaces
Shelving backdrops
Cabin fronts
Built-in furniture panels
Media walls
Games rooms
Home bars
The light oak-style finish is especially suited to warm neutral interiors, Scandinavian-style rooms, farmhouse homes, modern country interiors, rustic spaces and soft natural colour schemes.
Commercial Uses
These tiles are also an excellent choice for businesses that want to create a warm, professional and welcoming interior.
Ideal for:
Coffee shops
Cafes
Restaurants
Retail shops
Boutiques
Farm shops
Day care centres
Nurseries
Offices
Meeting rooms
Reception areas
Beauty salons
Treatment rooms
Wellness centres
Yoga studios
Hair salons
Boutique hotels
Holiday lets
Airbnb interiors
Showroom displays
Counter fronts
Reception desks
Wall displays and branded feature areas
The light oak finish is particularly well suited to commercial interiors where you want a natural, clean and inviting look without the space feeling too dark.
Why Choose These Tiles?
Our light oak finish wooden wall tiles are a simple way to transform a plain wall or surface into a warm and textured feature. They offer the charm of real wood with a soft oak-inspired colour that is easy to style in both traditional and modern interiors.
They are:
Made from real wood
Finished in a warm light oak-style tone
Full of natural grain, knots and texture
Ideal for feature walls, alcoves and counter fronts
A stylish alternative to wallpaper or standard wall panelling
Suitable for home and commercial interiors
Perfect for modern rustic, farmhouse, Scandinavian and country-style spaces
Easy to arrange in a staggered brick-style layout
Designed to create a natural handcrafted timber appearance
Because the tiles are individual pieces, they can be arranged in different layouts depending on the style of your room. Use them across a full feature wall for a warm natural statement, inside alcoves for subtle detail, behind shelving for added texture, or on counters and desks for a bespoke decorative finish.
Installation Guide
These tiles are intended for internal decorative use and should be fitted to a clean, dry, stable surface.
Because wood is a natural, living material that breathes and reacts to its environment, it cannot be treated like ceramic or porcelain. Under no circumstances should standard, cement-based ceramic tile adhesive be used. The wood will draw moisture from the adhesive, causing the tiles to warp, and the rigid glue will eventually crack and fail as the wood naturally expands.
For the best results, we highly recommend professional installation using one of the following methods:
Before You Begin: Mandatory Preparation
- Acclimatization: Wood must adapt to the humidity and temperature of its new environment. Leave the unboxed tiles in the room where they will be fitted for at least 48 to 72 hours before installation.
- Expansion Gaps: Always leave a 3mm to 5mm expansion gap around the perimeter of the installation (where the wood meets the floor, ceiling, and adjacent walls) to allow for natural movement.
Method 1: The Gold Standard (Wooden Substrate or Battens)
This is the preferred method of professionals, guaranteeing the most secure and long-lasting finish.
- Create the Base: Mechanically fix a thin sheet of plywood or OSB board directly to your wall studs (or install a framework of timber battens).
- Fix the Tiles: Apply a high-quality, flexible wood construction adhesive to the back of each tile.
- Pin in Place: Press the tile onto the wooden sub-wall and use a brad nailer (pin gun) to fire tiny, invisible pins into the edges. This wood-to-wood bond provides ultimate structural integrity, while the pins hold the tiles perfectly tight against the wall while the adhesive cures.
Method 2: Direct to Plaster / Plasterboard
If you or your fitter choose not to board the wall first, you can apply these directly to plastered walls, but you MUST strictly adhere to the following guidelines:
- Assess the Wall: The adhesive is only as strong as the surface it sticks to. If your wall has layers of old, peeling, or poorly bonded paint, the weight of the tiles will pull the paint right off the plaster.
- Prepare the Surface: The wall must be perfectly flat, clean, and completely dust-free. We highly recommend sanding the paint lightly for grip and applying a primer to seal the plaster before gluing.
- Use the Correct Adhesive: You must use a high-grab, flexible construction adhesive (specifically an MS Polymer or Polyurethane wood flooring adhesive).
- Prevent Slippage: Because you cannot use a nail gun into plaster, you must use an adhesive with a very high "initial grab" to ensure the 10mm thick tiles do not slide down the wall while the glue is setting. Bottom-up installation, using spacers or a level ledger board, is highly recommended.
Steps:
Start from a straight, level line rather than relying on the floor or ceiling, as these may not be perfectly level.
Apply a suitable high-strength grab adhesive to the back of each tile. Use enough adhesive to provide a strong bond, but avoid applying too much near the edges where it may squeeze out.
Press each tile firmly onto the wall and hold it in place until it grips. Continue fitting the tiles in a staggered brick-style pattern or your chosen layout.
Keep checking the rows with a spirit level as you work across the wall. Small variations can become more noticeable over a larger area, so regular checking is important.
Cut tiles as needed at the ends of rows, around sockets, corners, shelves or alcoves. Lightly sand any cut edges before fitting.
For the best visual effect, avoid placing too many tiles of the same colour together. Spread the oak, grey, white, teal and brown tiles evenly across the area.
Once fitted, allow the adhesive to fully cure according to the adhesive manufacturer’s instructions before touching, cleaning or placing pressure on the tiles.
Important Installation Notes
Do not install onto damp walls.
Do not install directly next to open flames or high heat sources.
Not recommended for wet rooms, showers or external use.
If fitting near kitchens, sinks or areas where splashing may occur, ensure the tiles are protected appropriately and kept dry.
Always follow the adhesive manufacturer’s instructions.
Check for hidden cables or pipes before cutting, drilling or fixing into walls.
Professional Installation Recommended
Although these tiles can be fitted by a competent DIY user, professional installation is recommended, especially for larger feature walls, commercial spaces, alcoves, counters, areas around sockets, or walls requiring cutting and finishing. A professional installer will help ensure the tiles are securely fitted, level, evenly spaced and finished to a high standard.