Get answers to common questions about bedroom tiles
Matte or satin vitrified tiles in 600×600 mm or 600×1200 mm are the most practical choice for Indian bedrooms in 2026 they handle daily dust, barefoot comfort, and low maintenance better than glossy alternatives. Wood-look plank tiles are the top design trend this season.
Matte or satin-finish tiles are the practical choice because they reduce glare, hide daily dust accumulation, and create a softer and more comfortable visual environment. Both finishes are easier to maintain than glossy surfaces in everyday use.
Matte tiles are better suited for bedrooms because they show less dust, provide better grip underfoot, and require less maintenance. Glossy surfaces amplify every footprint and fine scratch under natural light making them a poor daily-use choice for bedroom floors.
Light colours soft white, cream, warm ivory, and light grey reflect available light and make small bedrooms appear larger and more open. Larger-format tiles in these shades also reduce visual clutter from grout lines.
Yes. Wood-look tiles are ceramic or porcelain, so they conduct temperature the same way as any other tile. They will feel cool underfoot on winter mornings. A rug placed over a matte tile floor is a practical solution that most homeowners use.
Price difference depends on design, quantity, and freight, but Morbi ex-godown rates are often significantly lower than local retail for the same technical grade. The real saving appears when you compare total landed cost including transport and GST against local showroom quotes. For current dealer rates, contact the Morbi dispatch team directly with your room size and preferred finish.