The Suecia Acacia ceramic parquet gives any room the warm look of acacia wood — warm light brown — without the disadvantages of real wood. Suitable for living room, hall, bedroom and bathroom.
Design & appearance
The Suecia series is part of the NORDEN collection by New Tiles — inspired by Scandinavian nature. The Acacia colour variant has a fine wood grain with subtle V4 colour variation per tile. The 100x100 cm size gives the floor an open, spacious character.
Application & use
This ceramic parquet is primarily intended for floor applications in dry and wet indoor spaces — living room, hall, bathroom and bedroom. The R9 non-slip value makes it safe in the bathroom. Suitable for underfloor heating.
Key features
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Ceramic parquet look – warm wood look, as easy to maintain as ceramic
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Precisely rectified – minimal joint possible for a sleek parquet floor effect
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Non-slip R9 – safe in bathroom and other wet areas
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Suitable for underfloor heating – energy-efficient and comfortable
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V4 colour variation – lively, authentic wood look
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Porcelain – scratch, moisture and wear resistant
Tiler tips
- Always calculate 10% extra tiles for cutting loss and reserve stock.
- Lay the tiles in a half-brick or herringbone pattern for an even richer parquet effect.
- Use a 2–3 mm joint for a sleek, seamless result.
- Use adhesive suitable for large formats (C2TE or better) with double-sided bonding.
Technical specifications
| Property |
Value |
| Series |
Suecia |
| Colour |
Acacia |
| Size |
100x100 cm |
| Finish |
Matte |
| Material |
Porcelain |
| Rectified |
Yes |
| R-value |
R9 |
| Application |
Floor |
| Underfloor heating |
Yes |
| Colour variation |
V4 |
| Content per pack |
2.00 m² (2 tiles) |
Frequently asked questions
How many tiles do I need for my space? Calculate the number of m² and add 10% for cutting loss. One pack contains 2.00 m².
Is this ceramic parquet suitable for underfloor heating? Yes, fully suitable. Use a flexible tile adhesive (C2TE) for the best result.
Can I also lay this ceramic parquet in the bathroom? Yes, porcelain is moisture-resistant and the R9 value makes it safe in wet areas.
Which joint width do you recommend? We recommend 2–3 mm for a sleek, parquet-like result.