Crystal Jenkins I think it would be nice to lay the wood in a contrasting pattern to highlight that this is a different matterial and not look like an off color wood.
A C.O.F. greater than .50 is recommended for standard residential applications. A C.O.F. greater than .60 is required for commercial applications and to meet Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines. If you're looking to tile a bathroom floor, pay attention to that C.O.F rating. The higher the number, the less likely you'll be to slip when you're getting out of the shower.
cool tile flooring but tile ratings: Grade- Gr 1 is best or 2 for flooring, C.O.F.-slip # & greater than .60 is good for slip resistence, Tone- variation from tile to tile-not consistent in color, W.A.-water absorption-lower # is better (porcilein or vitreous tiles are good), PEI - wear ratings on glazed tiles 3 or + is better
This is an unpolished, glazed, porcelain floor tile from Crossville, Inc. Tuscan Clay is available in a wide variety of sizes across four colorways. — Paul Anater