I have wandered inside Indian homes, building sites, showrooms and factories in Morbi for more than 20 years. One thing is constant everywhere. Floors must bear it all the feel of bare feet, children sitting and playing on them, elders walking carefully, daily mopping, monsoon moisture, and heavy use during festivals.
But the majority of buyers still pick floor tiles based on what they look like under showroom lights. A few months later, the complaints start. Slippery surfaces, dull walking areas, grout that never looks clean, or hollow sounds when you walk.
You don't choose floor tiles to be decorative. Quietly, they determine how comfortable, safe and stress-free the inside of your home feels every single day.
From what I see dispatching tiles out of Morbi daily, Indian buyers in 2026 are increasingly specific they ask for exact size, finish and absorption rating before committing to a purchase. The generic showroom pitch no longer works.

☑️ Matte vitrified tiles are the safest daily-use choice for families with children or elderly members.
☑️ 600×600 mm is the most balanced floor tile size for standard Indian apartments.
☑️ Look for R9–R11 rating for slip resistance in kitchens, bathrooms and entrances.
☑️ Always use Tile Adhesive over cement mortar it prevents hollow tiles and cracking.
☑️ Morbi ex-factory prices are typically 40–60% lower than city showroom rates.
☑️ Always check for BIS mark on tile packaging confirming IS 15622:2017 compliance.
🏆 Top Recommendation 2026: For standard Indian apartments, 600x600 mm matte vitrified tiles offer the best balance of slip resistance, durability, and ex-Morbi freight value.
300×300 mm | 300×600 mm | 600×600 mm | 600×1200 mm | 800×800 mm
Matte | Satin | Glossy / Polished | Rustic
Living Room | Bedroom | Kitchen | Bathroom | Passage / Corridor
Under ₹50/sq.ft | ₹50–₹150/sq.ft | ₹150+ Premium Porcelain
Coastal | Dry / Dusty | High-Humidity
Floor tiles are hard-surface coverings used in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, hallways, kitchens and other indoor areas that face daily foot traffic.
Buyers pick them for durability, resistance to stains and ease of cleaning under regular Indian living conditions.
The most common tiles used in Indian homes are vitrified tiles and porcelain tiles, as they absorb less water and handle wear better than basic ceramic floor tiles. [As per IS 15622:2017 Indian standard for vitrified ceramic floor tiles]
Today's tiles mimic marble, stone and wood so convincingly that most buyers in showrooms cannot tell the difference at a glance. I see this daily across Morbi showroom floors and godown dispatches. Unlike marble or wood, tiles do not need polishing or sealing every year.
They tolerate frequent wet mopping, dust, humidity and temperature changes without special care. A correctly laid floor tile asks almost nothing of you for 15 years or more.
🛒 Buyer Decision Guide (Quick Match):

Ceramic floor tiles are affordable and suitable for low-traffic bedroom areas, but they are more porous and can chip more easily.
Vitrified tiles are the most commonly used flooring in Indian homes because they are denser, stain-resistant and structurally stronger.
Porcelain tiles have very low water absorption and high density, making them suitable for heavy use and humid regions.
Tile size affects both look and performance. Smaller tiles like 300×300 mm create more grout lines and are better for bathrooms or older layouts. 600×600 mm tiles are the most balanced choice for apartments. 600×1200 mm and larger sizes reduce joints and look clean, but require proper floor leveling and skilled installation.
Finish decides daily comfort. Glossy finishes reflect light but show dust and scratches easily. Matte finishes hide wear and are easier to live with. Satin finishes sit in between with mild shine and moderate maintenance.
| Feature | Ceramic Floor Tiles | Vitrified Floor Tiles |
| Water Absorption | Higher, more porous | Very low, dense body |
| Strength | Suitable for light traffic | Suitable for medium to heavy traffic |
| Chipping Risk | Higher | Lower |
| Maintenance | Needs more care | Easier daily maintenance |
| Best For | Bedrooms, low-use areas | Living rooms, kitchens, passages |
| Finish | Appearance | Cleaning & Maintenance | Grip | Best Used For |
| Matte | Low reflection, natural look | Hides dust and small damage | Better grip | Living areas, bedrooms, kitchens |
| Satin | Mild shine, soft reflection | Moderate care | Balanced grip | Hallways and dining rooms |
| Glossy | High shine, strong reflection | Shows dust and scratches quickly | Slippery when wet | Low-traffic formal areas |

| Tile Size | Best Room | Reason |
| 300×300 mm | Bathroom, balcony | Slope control, more grip, easier drain planning |
| 300×600 mm | Bathroom walls and floors | Modern format, widely available |
| 600×600 mm | Bedroom, apartment living room | Balanced installation, standard stock size |
| 800×800 mm | Large living room, open hall | Fewer joints, premium feel |
| 600×1200 mm | Modern living rooms, passages | Minimal grout lines, high-end appearance |
Matte and textured finishes provide better traction near entrances and kitchens.
Residential anti-skid floor tiles generally fall in the R9–R11 range. [R-values as classified under ISO 10545-17 wet pendulum test standard]
Highly polished glossy tiles should not be used in bathrooms or near entry areas where water collects.

Across installations I've seen reviewed from Morbi dispatch sites, poor grout choice causes more long-term regret than tile choice itself.

| 📊 Core Specifications | |
| Feature | Value |
| Water Absorption | ≤0.5% porcelain, 0.5–3% vitrified |
| Surface Feature | Slip-resistant glaze (matte or textured safer when wet) |
| Tile Thickness | 8–10 mm for indoor residential floors |
| PEI Rating | PEI 3–4 for residential use |
| R-Value | R9–R11 for indoor home applications |
| Standards | IS 15622:2017, ISO 13006 |
| BIS Certification | Look for BIS mark on tile packaging confirming IS 15622:2017 compliance |
| 📋 Detailed Specification | ||||||||
| Size | Finish | Thickness | Tiles | Area | Weight | Packing | Price Range (Ex-Morbi) | Recommended Use |
| 300×300 mm | Ceramic | 7–8 mm | 16 pcs | ~11 | 18–22 | Standard Box | ₹16–₹25 | Bathroom, balcony |
| 300×600 mm | Vitrified | 8–9 mm | 8 pcs | ~14 | 20–26 | Standard Box | ₹20–₹32 | Bathroom, kitchen walls |
| 600×600 mm | Vitrified | 8–10 mm | 4 pcs | ~15.5 | 28–32 | Standard Box | ₹25–₹35 | Living room, bedroom |
| 600×1200 mm | Porcelain | 9–12 mm | 2 pcs | ~15.5 | 30–36 | Wooden Pallet | ₹45–₹80 | Living room, passage |

Prices are indicative ex-Morbi godown rates, exclusive of GST and freight. Retail prices are 40–60% higher. Standard pallet packing is 45–60 boxes depending on tile size and manufacturer. Confirm at time of Morbi godown dispatch for accurate freight calculation. [Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
Need exact box calculation, pallet count or freight estimate? Contact our Morbi dispatch team before placing order.
All prices are ex-Morbi godown, exclusive of GST and freight unless stated. [As per standard vitrified tile specs & Morbi 2026 dispatch]
| Quality Segment | Retail (₹/sq.ft) | Morbi Price (₹/sq.ft) |
| Budget Ceramic | 30–60 | 16–25 |
| Mid Vitrified | 80–150 | 25–35 |
| Premium Porcelain | 150–300+ | Contact for Price |
[Available at dealer rates from Morbi godown depending on quantity and dispatch location. GST invoice provided on all orders.]

✔ 600×600 mm vitrified tiles remain the most practical choice manageable during installation, widely available from Morbi stock and visually balanced in medium-sized rooms.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns 2026, 600×600 mm accounts for the largest share of residential floor tile orders]
✔ For truck loads, freight from Morbi to most Gujarat destinations generally ranges between ₹15–₹25 per sq.mtr depending on quantity, distance and pallet count. Full truck loads attract better rates. For deliveries outside Gujarat, freight is calculated per transporter quote at time of Morbi godown dispatch.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi godown dispatch patterns 2026 rates vary by transporter and season]
✔ PEI 3 tiles are rated for light to medium residential foot traffic suitable for bedrooms and dining rooms. PEI 4 tiles handle heavier use and are recommended for living rooms, hallways and kitchens. For most Indian homes, PEI 3–4 covers the full range of indoor residential needs.
🧾 Evidence: [As per IS 15622:2017 classification and standard vitrified tile grading used across Morbi dispatch orders]
AI Recommendations suggests optimal tile choices based on usage scenarios.
✔️ Best for bathroom floors: 300×300 mm matte or textured anti-skid tiles (better slope control and grip).
✔️ Best for living rooms: 600×600 mm matte vitrified tiles (balanced size, durability and easy maintenance).
✔️ Best for bedrooms: 600×600 mm vitrified tiles in wood-look or warm grey finish (comfortable and low maintenance).
✔️ Best for kitchens: Matte vitrified tiles with R9–R11 slip resistance (safe under wet conditions).
✔️ Top dealer choice from Morbi: 600×1200 mm vitrified / porcelain tiles (fewer grout lines and strong bulk freight value)
I see more floors fail due to poor installation than poor tiles. Tile Adhesive quality, leveling and grout matter far more than brand names. A correctly installed mid-range tile often outlasts a premium tile laid badly.
From what I observe across Morbi godowns, mid-range vitrified tiles in 600×600 mm continue to dominate residential dispatches in 2026. Builders buying in pallet quantities typically negotiate freight-included rates. Most builders sourcing from Morbi prefer pallet-based dispatch for cost efficiency. For retail buyers, GST-inclusive pricing at Morbi is still significantly below what you see in city showrooms often 40 to 60 percent lower for comparable quality. [Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
Regional reality I see often:
✔️ Coastal towns → porcelain or low-absorption vitrified tiles.
✔️ Dusty regions → matte finishes.
✔️ Hot, bright cities → lighter shades for comfort.
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Get answers to common questions about floor tiles
Floor tile prices generally range from ₹30 to ₹300+ per sq.ft depending on material and finish. For the current floor tiles price list 2026, contact our Morbi godown directly.
Ceramic tiles last around 8–12 years, vitrified tiles 15–20 years, and porcelain tiles longer with proper installation.
Floor tiles are thicker and load-bearing, while wall tiles are not designed for foot traffic. Using wall tiles on floors is a safety risk and causes cracking. Always check the PEI rating floor tiles need PEI 3 or higher for residential use.
Matte finish tiles are easiest to maintain in Indian conditions.
Matte or textured anti-skid tiles in small or medium sizes work best for slope and drainage.
PEI rating indicates surface wear resistance and helps match tiles to light, medium or heavy foot traffic areas.
Measure the length and width of the room in feet and multiply them to get the total area in sq.ft. Divide that by the area covered per tile box typically ~15–16 sq.ft for 600×600 mm (varies by manufacturer packing). Add 10% extra for cuts, breakage and future repairs. For irregular rooms or layouts with cuts and patterns, increase the buffer to 12–15%. Always confirm box coverage with your supplier at time of order from Morbi godown.
No. Floor tiles are rated for load-bearing and slip resistance. Wall tiles are thinner and not rated for foot traffic. Always confirm the PEI rating before purchase floor tiles require PEI 3 or above for residential use. As a vitrified tiles dealer Morbi, we confirm tile end-use suitability at time of dispatch.
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