Get answers to common questions about stair tiles
Anti-skid GVT or porcelain stair tiles with matte or textured finishes are the safest and most practical choice. Purpose-made stair nosing tiles with factory-finished edges are preferable to cut floor tiles.
Glossy or polished tiles are not safe for stairs. They become slippery when wet, dusty, or when worn with smooth-soled footwear this applies to both vitrified and natural stone polished finishes.
R10 for dry indoor stairs with low traffic. R11 for most residential staircases in India. R12 for outdoor stairs, wet areas, or high-traffic commercial stairways.
They can be cut and installed, but they lack reinforced nosing, factory anti-skid finishes, and the structural edge strength of purpose-made GVT step tiles.
The nosing area receives repeated direct impact from shoe heels and objects. Using full-body GVT step tiles reduces the visual impact of chipping since the exposed edge matches the surface colour.
Medium tones with slight texture or pattern variation perform best they hide routine dirt while providing clear visual distinction between steps, especially in low light.