Get answers to common questions about 3d tiles
Raised-surface 3D wall tiles cannot be used on floors — they are a trip hazard and structurally unsuitable for foot traffic. For a 3D effect on floors, use epoxy 3D flooring or digitally printed vitrified tiles with a flat surface.
Morbi godown rates range from approximately Rs 24 to Rs 150+ per sq.ft depending on size, relief depth, and finish. Retail prices are higher. Freight of Rs 3–6 per sq.ft applies additionally depending on dispatch location. For example, a box of 300×600mm tiles covering approximately 1.08–1.44 sq.m will cost approximately Rs 420–Rs 1,240 per box at godown rates before freight and GST.
300×600mm is the most commonly dispatched size for TV backdrop walls from Morbi. It offers good visual scale, manageable weight per tile, and the widest design availability in geometric and wave patterns.
Use a soft damp cloth or soft brush weekly. Avoid dry dusting as it moves dust into grooves. In coastal cities, ensure the room is well-ventilated to prevent moisture settling in recessed texture.
4mm minimum. Tiles with 1–2mm relief appear nearly flat under diffused indoor lighting. Confirm relief depth specification with the supplier before placing your order.
Typically 7–10 mm depending on size and relief design. Large format 600×1200mm porcelain 3D tiles may be 9–11 mm thick. Confirm thickness with supplier at time of order.
Ceramic and porcelain tiles attract 18% GST in India. Always confirm GST-inclusive pricing with your dealer at time of order.