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frontpage Posted by Sethwg • Mar 6, 2024

9-Piece 12"x12" IKEA Runnen Outdoor Decking Floor Tiles (various stains)

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IKEA has select 9-Piece 12"x12" IKEA Runnen Outdoor Decking Floor Tiles (various stains) on sale from $19.99/package listed below. Select free store pickup to save on shipping/handling fees.

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Available Stains (9 Sq. Ft./each tile is equal to 1 Sq. Ft.)

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  • This offer is part of IKEA new lower price offer
  • The floor decking is suitable for hard, even surfaces, like concrete, stone and wood; may be combined with other colors of Runnen floor decking
  • Product is recommended for outdoor usage only
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
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  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

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IKEA has select 9-Piece 12"x12" IKEA Runnen Outdoor Decking Floor Tiles (various stains) on sale from $19.99/package listed below. Select free store pickup to save on shipping/handling fees.

Thanks to community member Sethwg for finding this deal

Note, product/availability for pickup may vary.

Available Stains (9 Sq. Ft./each tile is equal to 1 Sq. Ft.)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This offer is part of IKEA new lower price offer
  • The floor decking is suitable for hard, even surfaces, like concrete, stone and wood; may be combined with other colors of Runnen floor decking
  • Product is recommended for outdoor usage only
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

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The brown wooden ones don't last long when placed outside. The wood deteriorates in the weather. I recommend getting the other colors.
I have the brown ones ( I think acacia but not sure) on my balcony for the last 6 years. They are still solid, it's just the color that fades (direct sun for 5 hours a day). I'd imagine if I maintained them with some sort of UV protection or refinished them, they'd be very pretty still. I got them for free from a dumpster but I'd recommend them at this price. I'm considering buying a new set for a refresh but I kind of like the weathered look. Here's a current photo https://imgur.com/a/Nvlfltb
What do you mean by deteriorates? Do you mean greys or fades? ...or rots/disintegrates? if it's the latter, that's no bueno, because these things are not cheap even at this current discounted price of $3.33/sf. When you spend that kind of money on flooring related stuff you expect it to last at least a decade.

They're coy about the actual acacia species used in these, so it's hard to really get an idea of how they might weather vs a normal deck without real world experience with them.

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The brown wooden ones don't last long when placed outside. The wood deteriorates in the weather. I recommend getting the other colors.
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Quote from snapcoyote :
The brown wooden ones don't last long when placed outside. The wood deteriorates in the weather. I recommend getting the other colors.
What do you mean by deteriorates? Do you mean greys or fades? ...or rots/disintegrates? if it's the latter, that's no bueno, because these things are not cheap even at this current discounted price of $3.33/sf. When you spend that kind of money on flooring related stuff you expect it to last at least a decade.

They're coy about the actual acacia species used in these, so it's hard to really get an idea of how they might weather vs a normal deck without real world experience with them.
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holymasteric
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Quote from snapcoyote :
The brown wooden ones don't last long when placed outside. The wood deteriorates in the weather. I recommend getting the other colors.
so you mean both the acacia and the brown stained?
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Quote from snapcoyote :
The brown wooden ones don't last long when placed outside. The wood deteriorates in the weather. I recommend getting the other colors.
You just have to restain them periodically, you can put a sealer on them if you want as well
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SomethingClever00
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Can I put these on top of grass?
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Anyone use this in a basement? Any downsides to that?
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Quote from Caleo :
What do you mean by deteriorates? Do you mean greys or fades? ...or rots/disintegrates? if it's the latter, that's no bueno, because these things are not cheap even at this current discounted price of $3.33/sf. When you spend that kind of money on flooring related stuff you expect it to last at least a decade.

They're coy about the actual acacia species used in these, so it's hard to really get an idea of how they might weather vs a normal deck without real world experience with them.
I have the brown ones ( I think acacia but not sure) on my balcony for the last 6 years. They are still solid, it's just the color that fades (direct sun for 5 hours a day). I'd imagine if I maintained them with some sort of UV protection or refinished them, they'd be very pretty still. I got them for free from a dumpster but I'd recommend them at this price. I'm considering buying a new set for a refresh but I kind of like the weathered look. Here's a current photo https://imgur.com/a/Nvlfltb
Last edited by androssking March 7, 2024 at 10:53 PM.
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This is a very nostalgic look to me. Reminds me of the floor tiling of Burger King back in the 90s.

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Just make sure you remove them and clean underneath/de moss every now and again. I'm in the PNW and these things get real gross if you don't do some upkeep
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What kind of base material is suitable? Is it only good on concrete patio?
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Quote from JianJ6234 :
What kind of base material is suitable? Is it only good on concrete patio?
We have had the grey composite ones on our concrete patio out back for two years now. Slightly warped but otherwise holding up well.
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Quote from snapcoyote :
The brown wooden ones don't last long when placed outside. The wood deteriorates in the weather. I recommend getting the other colors.
Thisss.. My parents bought the wooden ones and they all rotted. Waste of money
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Quote from SomethingClever00 :
Can I put these on top of grass?
No they need a more stable base or they will bend and push apart.
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nice find op

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I saw these when at Ikea on Wednesday. The wooden ones look sharp but I have a history with the same wooden outdoor chair and bistro table. They are terrible looking without the sealer. The "composite" ones are really plastic and look cheap even at this sale price. Depending on your application, the composite might be better than what you're covering up and the wooden ones might not be worth the upkeep needed before they look as bad as what you're covering up.

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