Get answers to common questions about marble tiles
Glossy marble tiles become slippery when wet and present a real safety risk in bathrooms and kitchens. For wet areas, choose honed, matte, or satin-finish marble tiles that provide better grip underfoot.
Yellow stains on natural marble develop when liquids absorb into the porous stone surface. Fresh spills cleaned quickly with pH-neutral soap and water can be managed, but stains that have set into the stone are often permanent. The most effective prevention is sealing natural marble every 2–3 years and wiping spills immediately.
For a room of that size, 600×600 mm or 800×800 mm tiles are well-proportioned and create a clean floor appearance with minimal grout lines. Going to 600×1200 mm also works if the room has good natural light, but it requires more precise substrate levelling.
Natural marble requires sealing every 2–3 years, cleaning with pH-neutral soap only, and immediate spill management to prevent permanent staining. Marble-finish vitrified tiles need only regular mopping and do not require sealing, polishing, or special cleaning products.
For a genuine mid-range grade with consistent veining and IS certification, expect ₹80–₹180/sq.ft ex-Morbi. Budget grades start below ₹60 but often show quality variation across boxes. Retail markup typically adds 40–80% above ex-factory price.
First calculate your room area in sq.ft, divide by the area covered per box for your chosen size (for example, around 15.5 sq.ft per box for 600×1200), and then add at least 10% extra for cutting and breakage. Always round up to the next full box and confirm the exact area per box from the packaging label before finalising your order.