Get answers to common questions about 500x500 mm tiles
They're used for residential living rooms, commercial office floors, vehicle parking (12 mm version), driveways, entry lobbies, and outdoor patios. The 500x500 format is classified as "floor-best" meaning its structural properties are optimised for floor load-bearing, not wall applications. The 20x20 inch size also makes it popular for checkerboard two-colour floor patterns, especially in entries and large kitchens.
Price varies by body type (ceramic vs vitrified), finish (matt, glossy, punch), thickness (8 mm vs 12 mm), brand, and location. All tile prices in India attract 18% GST. Metro-city dealer prices typically run higher than ex-Morbi factory rates. For current wholesale pricing and box quantities, verify directly with your tile dealer or contact a Morbi-based manufacturer. Don't rely on outdated price listings online factory rates shift seasonally.
Depends on the location. For living rooms and lobbies: matte or lappato finish. For parking and driveways: punch anti-skid finish with R11 rating and DCOF >0.42. For outdoor patios: rustic or stone texture. Glossy finish works well for dry commercial interiors but should not be used on bathroom floors, ramps, or outdoor surfaces it becomes a slip hazard when wet.
The 600x600 mm tile covers more area per tile with fewer grout joints, giving open spaces a cleaner appearance. The 500x500 mm is better proportioned for compact rooms, is the preferred size for checkerboard patterns, and works better in applications where load distribution across more tiles (4 tiles per sq. metre vs 2.7 tiles) provides structural stability. For parking, both sizes are available in 12 mm; choice then depends on the pattern preference and available stock.
Yes — but only the 12 mm thick full-body vitrified version. Standard 8 mm tiles, whether vitrified or ceramic, are not rated for sustained vehicular load and will fracture under repeated pressure cycles. For SUV parking and commercial vehicles, always specify tiles with breaking strength ≥1300 N per IS 15622:2017 and request the manufacturer's test certificate confirming compliance before ordering. Practical tip: always request a sample piece and check the tile body a genuine full-body vitrified tile will show consistent colour through the cross-section, not just on the surface.
Morbi is India's tile manufacturing hub factory-gate prices there reflect direct production costs without retail layers. By the time the same tile reaches Mumbai or Bengaluru, it carries transport costs, state-level dealer margins, and local handling charges. The gap typically runs 10–25% above ex-Morbi rates depending on the city, tile grade, and supplier relationship. Dealers in metro cities also hold higher inventory costs than stockists closer to Morbi. If you're procuring in bulk for a housing project or dealer stocking — sourcing directly from a Morbi manufacturer can significantly reduce your landed cost per box.