Square Joint Acacia Wood Deck Tiles, 12-Slat Interlocking Design for Indoor & Outdoor (Set of 27)
| Material | Acacia Wood |
| Size (inches) | 12.24″L x 12.24″W x 0.75″H |
| Weight (lbs) | 37.5 |
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12×12 Deck Tiles — 27-Piece Acacia Wood Set, 12-Slat Design
These 12×12 deck tiles let you cover an outdoor floor fast — 27 solid acacia tiles, each a true 12″ x 12″, snapping together with no tools, adhesive, or drilling. The fine 12-slat surface and discreet VR logo give a refined, contemporary finish that suits patios, balconies, rooftop terraces, garden paths, and poolside areas alike. The uniform 12×12 format keeps planning simple: one set lays approximately 27 square feet, and sets click together seamlessly to fit larger areas. Browse the full range of outdoor decking tiles to plan your layout.
Acacia Wood Built for the Outdoors
Acacia is one of the most weather-resistant hardwoods available for outdoor use. Its high natural oil content and tight grain give strong resistance to moisture absorption, UV exposure, and the swelling or warping that affects softer species over time. A protective coat enhances the durability and brings out the warm, rich grain tones, so the floor develops a beautiful patina with age rather than deteriorating. The fine 12-slat surface drains rainwater freely between the slats, preventing pooling and reducing slip risk, while airflow beneath each tile keeps the underside dry.

12×12 acacia tiles — weather-resistant flooring with natural drainage.
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How the 12×12 Tiles Snap Together — No Tools
Every tile has an interlocking tab system on all four sides — press adjacent tiles together until they click, with no drilling, adhesive, or measuring. A full 27-tile layout covering approximately 27 square feet can be completed in under 30 minutes, and individual tiles trim with a handsaw to fit around posts, drain covers, corners, or any irregular edge.
Because the tiles are not permanently fixed to the surface, they can be lifted and removed at any time. That makes these 12×12 deck tiles an ideal solution for renters, apartment dwellers, or anyone who wants the look of an outdoor wood floor without a permanent installation — when moving or redecorating, the tiles come up cleanly and reinstall elsewhere.

The interlocking system installs in minutes — no tools, no adhesive, fully reversible.
Coverage Made Simple with a 12×12 Format
Because every tile is a standard 12″ x 12″, working out how many you need is easy — measure your area in square feet and round up to the nearest set of 27 (about 27 square feet each). Sets connect with the same interlocking system, so expanding coverage later is as simple as clicking new tiles onto the existing layout. These tiles work across almost any flat, solid surface:
- Patios & backyard decks — a warm floor laid straight over concrete.
- Balconies & rooftop terraces — the raised slat base drains rain and lifts out when you move.
- Garden paths & poolside — a natural walkway that dries fast and stays cool underfoot.
- Sunrooms & covered indoor areas — wood warmth for semi-indoor spaces.
Suitable for both residential and commercial use.

27 tiles cover approximately 27 square feet — expand easily by adding more sets.
Care and Maintenance
Brush or rinse the surface periodically to clear dirt and debris from between the slats. Apply an outdoor wood oil once or twice a year to maintain the protective finish. If an individual tile is damaged, swap it out without disturbing the surrounding tiles — a practical benefit of the modular, sustainably sourced acacia design.
Frequently Asked Questions About 12×12 Deck Tiles
How many 12×12 deck tiles do I need?
Each set of 27 covers approximately 27 square feet. Measure your area in square feet and divide by 27, rounding up. Because every tile is a uniform 12″ x 12″, sets combine seamlessly — laying two or three sets works exactly like laying one large floor.
Are the tiles slippery when wet?
The slatted surface drains rainwater into the gaps between slats, so standing water — the main cause of slipperiness — clears quickly. The textured wood grain also offers more grip underfoot than smooth composite or stone tiles.
What surface can I install them on?
Any flat, solid base: concrete, existing tile, pavers, or compacted stone. Avoid laying directly on soft grass or soil — level and compact the ground first so the tiles sit evenly and drain properly.
| Weight | 37.5 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12.24 × 12.24 × 0.75 in |
| Color | Black, Brown, Muted Green, Natural, White Oak |







































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