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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.

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.)

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Brown Stained / Acacia Variants are now 29.99 per box of 9 tiles (Each tile is equal to 1 Sq. Ft.): https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/runn...-90234226/

Beige / Dark Gray variants are now 19.99 per box of 9 tiles.

Delivery costs $$. Pick-up is free.
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Created 03-06-2024 at 10:48 AM by Sethwg
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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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03-13-2024 at 09:09 AM.
Have concrete floor in our laundry room, wonder if this would be a good option for it
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