☑️ Best floor type: Matte vitrified with R10 rating.
☑️ Best wall type: Glazed ceramic.
☑️ Best grout: Epoxy.
☑️ Ideal size: 600×600 or 600×1200 mm
✅ Best for floors: Stick to Matte or Satin Vitrified tiles. They don't soak up water, are easy to clean, and offer better grip.
✅ Best for walls: Glazed Ceramic is best. The surface is smooth, so you can wipe it clean easily.
✅ Best backsplash: Go for Glossy Ceramic or Porcelain. Since this area gets hot and oily, a glossy finish stops grease from sticking.
✅ Safety check: Look for an R10 anti-skid rating for your floor. If R-rating isn't available, ask for anti-skid / slip resistance certification or test a sample with water.
✅ Size tip: 600×600 mm or 600×1200 mm works best for floors. Fewer joints mean less cleaning work.
600×600 | 600×1200 | 300×600 | 800×1600
Matte | Satin | Glossy | Carving | Rustic
Kitchen Floor | Wall | Backsplash | Cooking Zone
Under ₹40/sq.ft | ₹40–80 | ₹80–120 | Premium
Kitchen tiles work best because vitrified and glazed surfaces resist oil, moisture, and daily cleaning chemicals better than paint or natural stone. Indian kitchens are hard on surfaces. You have oil smoke, turmeric spills, water splashes, and high heat from the stove all happening daily.
In most Morbi production batches, vitrified tiles are fired to achieve very low porosity the surface stays sealed, and spills sit on top instead of soaking in. Unlike paint that peels or natural stone that drinks up liquids, good tiles stay hygienic with minimal upkeep.
👤 Who This Category Is For:

For Indian kitchens, tiles must handle oil vapour, turmeric, and daily cleaning. Matte vitrified tiles with R10 rating are the most reliable for floors, while glossy ceramic tiles perform best on walls and backsplash areas.

Turmeric Stains in Grout Lines
⚠️ Light tiles look premium, but white cement grout acts like a sponge for turmeric. It turns yellow or black very quickly.
💡 Solution: Don't use white cement. Use epoxy grout. Even better, pick a slightly darker grout shade.
Slippery Floors Near the Sink
⚠️ Polished or glossy tiles look great, but they are risky when wet.
💡 Fix: Avoid glossy floors. Use Matte or Satin vitrified tiles with an R10 slip rating.
Grease Buildup Behind the Stove
⚠️ Textured tiles might look stylish, but they trap oil vapour. Cleaning them becomes a headache.
💡 Fix: Keep it simple. Use glossy, smooth tiles in the cooking zone.
Different Shades in the Same Room
⚠️ Budget tiles often have colour variations between batches. Your wall might look uneven.
💡 Fix: Buy all your tiles from the same batch number. Insist on same batch from Morbi godowns to avoid shade mismatch. Keep 1 extra box you'll need it for repairs later. In dispatch checks, we often see batch mismatches when orders are split across multiple godown lots always confirm on the invoice.
Mumbai Apartment: Used 600×1200 mm matte vitrified slabs on the floor with a clean geometric backsplash. They used a 3 mm spacer with epoxy grout to match the modern look.
📈 Result: The kitchen looked bigger, and the surfaces stayed stain-free even after months of use.
Bangalore Modular Kitchen: Used R10 anti-skid matte tiles on the floor and a subway backsplash with epoxy grout.
📈 Result: No slipping near wet zones, and the grout remained clean even after heavy cooking.
For floors, vitrified tiles are your best bet. In real site usage, vitrified tiles consistently outperform ceramic for Indian cooking conditions. Most vitrified tiles have very low water absorption (commonly around ≤0.5%) always confirm on the box or spec sheet.
💎 Best floor tile types:
⭐ Best finishes: Matte or satin finishes provide excellent grip while hiding small smudge marks. Want a subtle shine? Sugar or lapato finishes offer that modern aesthetic while maintaining slip resistance.
⭐ Best sizes: 600×600 mm (standard) or 600×1200 mm for a modern look with fewer joints.
🆚 Quick Comparison: GVT vs PGVT
⭐ Top choice for Indian home kitchen floors: 600×600 matte vitrified tiles, R10 rated widely dispatched from Morbi godowns for residential projects.
Once the floor is sorted, the wall decision becomes simpler. For walls, glazed ceramic tiles are the standard choice.
⭐ Best for cooking zone backsplash: Glossy ceramic 300×600 mm tiles easy wipe-clean surface, widely stocked across Morbi godowns.

Rectified tiles allow thinner joints and a modern look, while non-rectified tiles need wider joints but are easier to align.
↔️ Gap recommendation: Near the stove, keep a 2–3 mm gap. Don't do "zero joint" fitting in kitchens tiles need space to expand when hot.
| Material | Stain Resistance | Heat Resistance | Maintenance | Best For |
| Vitrified Tiles | Excellent | High | Easy (Mop) | Floors |
| Ceramic Tiles | Very Good | Moderate | Easy (Wipe) | Walls / Backsplash |
| Marble | Poor (Porous) | High | High | Luxury looks only |
| Granite | Good (if sealed) | Very High | Moderate | Countertops |
| Laminate | Moderate | Low | Moderate | Dry areas only |

| Grout Type | Stain Resistance | Water Resistance | Best For |
| Epoxy Grout | Excellent | Waterproof | Floors + Backsplash |
| Cement Grout | Poor | Low | Avoid in kitchens |
| Urethane | Good | Water resistant | Good alternative |
🧴 Dealer-recommended grout for Indian kitchens: Epoxy grout with a darker shade filler resists turmeric, oil, and daily mopping chemicals.

| Specification | 600×600 Vitrified | 600×1200 Vitrified | 300×600 Ceramic Wall |
| Thickness | 8–10 mm | 9–11 mm | 7–9 mm |
| Tiles per Box | 3–4 pcs | 2–3 pcs | 6–8 pcs |
| Area per Box | ~1.08–1.44 sq.m | ~1.44 sq.m | ~1.08–1.44 sq.m |
| Box Weight | 18–24 kg | 20–28 kg | 14–18 kg |
| Packing | 3-ply corrugated | 3-ply corrugated | 3-ply corrugated |
| Water Absorption | ≤0.5% | ≤0.5% | ≤3% |
| Standard | IS 15622:2017 | IS 15622:2017 | IS 13753 |
Exact specs vary by manufacturer. Always confirm tiles per box and area coverage from the godown invoice before placing a bulk order.
In most dispatch inspections, surface finish consistency is checked before loading to avoid visible variation issues across boxes.
| Quality Segment | Retail Price (₹/sq.ft) | Morbi Price (₹/sq.ft) |
| Budget Ceramic | 35–60 | 15–25 |
| Mid-Range Vitrified | 60–120 | 25–40 |
| Premium Porcelain | 120–250 | 40–80 |

Most Morbi quotes come ex-factory. Add 18% GST and ₹5–8/sq.ft freight before comparing with retail. Price per box depends on size and packing configuration always calculate based on area per box.
Most Morbi quotes come ex-factory. Add 18% GST and ₹5–8/sq.ft freight before comparing with retail. Dealer rates in Morbi typically vary 5–12% based on order quantity and payment terms. Always clarify if the quoted rate includes GST before transferring funds to the godown.
From our Morbi godowns, tiles are packed in 3-ply boxes. Delivery typically takes 5–7 days via registered freight partners. Shared freight often lowers per-unit transport cost compared to full-truck bookings.
[Rates based on Morbi godown dispatch data, 2025–2026. Ex-factory quotes exclude GST and freight unless stated.]
✔ Matte or satin vitrified tiles with an R10 anti-skid rating are the most appropriate choice. They provide adequate grip even when wet, and their low-porosity surface does not absorb mopping water.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on IS 15622:2017 slip resistance classifications and Morbi dispatch patterns for residential projects, 2024–2026.]
✔ For orders above 500 sq.ft, Morbi ex-factory rates are typically 40–60% lower than retail MRP. However, you must add 18% GST, freight (₹5–8/sq.ft), and insurance to arrive at a fair comparison.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on dealer rate data from Morbi godown dispatches, 2025–2026. Rates vary by tile grade and season.]
✔ Indian cooking involves high-heat oil vapour, turmeric, and daily wet mopping a combination that accelerates staining in cement-based grout. Epoxy grout resists this because it is non-porous and chemically inert to cooking residues.
🧾 Evidence: [As per standard vitrified tile installation guidelines and epoxy grout manufacturer specs.]
✔ Matte vitrified tiles with R10 rating perform best due to slip resistance and low absorption. Full Body Vitrified is the preferred choice for commercial or cloud kitchen setups.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns for urban residential and commercial kitchen projects, 2024–2026.]
🏭 Get the Latest Morbi Factory Price list for kitchen tiles including GST-inclusive rates and freight estimates for your city.
🚚 Confirm batch availability before dispatch as fast-moving designs may go out of stock.
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📞 Contact us for dealer rates, shared freight options and batch-matched dispatches from Morbi godowns.
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Get answers to common questions about kitchen tiles
For home kitchens, R10 is a great baseline. R11 offers more grip but can feel slightly rough to clean.
If it's on the surface, baking soda paste works. If it sinks into cement grout, it's permanent that's why epoxy grout is recommended from the start.
Matte or Satin Vitrified tiles. They are safe, tough, and easy to maintain in Indian conditions.
Glossy Ceramic tiles. They are smooth, so you can wipe off oil splashes easily.
Yes. Epoxy grout significantly reduces oil and turmeric absorption compared to cement grout. Your joints stay clean much longer.
600×600 mm is the most practical choice for compact kitchens. It keeps the space proportionate, reduces cutting waste at edges, and is the most widely available size dispatched from Morbi godowns.
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