In my 20+ years working in Morbi, one confusion I still hear daily is whether porcelain and vitrified are the same.
While all porcelain tiles are vitrified, not all vitrified tiles meet porcelain-grade density. This guide covers only porcelain-grade tiles with ≤0.5% water absorption.
On paper, both look similar. But on site, over years of use, the difference becomes clear. Porcelain tiles are denser, tighter, and more stable. When you install them properly, they do not cause trouble no moisture issues, resists dulling over time, and no frequent replacements. That is why you will find them in 2BHK flats, hotel lobbies, and commercial spaces alike.
In Indian homes where flooring handles dust, daily mopping, guests with footwear, and sometimes even heavy furniture movement, porcelain tiles hold up without much structural stress.

☑️ Sizes available: 600x600 mm, 800x800 mm, 600x1200 mm, 1200x1200 mm, up to 1200x2400 mm slabs.
☑️ Thickness range: 6–10 mm (internal use); 9 mm is commonly dispatched for standard projects.
☑️ Water absorption: ≤0.5% (High-density vitrification).
☑️ Dispatch: Available ex-godown Morbi; freight and GST applicable separately.
600x600 mm | 800x800 mm | 600x1200 mm
Matte | Polished | Carving | Sugar | Wood
Living Room | Bedroom | Kitchen | Bathroom | Outdoor
8 mm | 9 mm | 10 mm
Porcelain tiles are a type of vitrified tile made using refined clay and fired at very high temperatures. They have very low water absorption (≤0.5%), making them dense and durable.
Porcelain tiles have water absorption below 0.5%, so daily mopping and moisture exposure do not affect surface performance. They are commonly used in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas.
The biggest reason porcelain works in India is simple it handles daily life without showing stress. In most homes, floors are mopped daily, dust enters from outside, and spills occur frequently. Porcelain does not absorb water like ceramic options, maintaining surface performance even after years of use.

From what I have seen dispatched out of Morbi godowns over the years, 600x1200 mm matte porcelain is the format that gets repeat orders most consistently from both builders and individual homeowners. In 2026, 600x1200 dispatch volumes have moved faster than any other size in residential projects.
Large format porcelain tiles (like 800x800 or 600x1200) reduce grout lines. Less grout means less dirt accumulation and a cleaner visual look. Compared to natural marble, you do not have to worry about polishing every few years.
Porcelain tiles make sense for:
If someone wants long-term performance without frequent issues, porcelain or other Vitrified Tiles are usually preferred.

Most porcelain issues stem from wrong decisions rather than the material itself:
Porcelain tile installation in India typically requires a polymer-modified adhesive, level base preparation, and 2–3 mm expansion gaps at walls. Labour rates in metro cities range from ₹15–30 per sq.ft depending on tile size and pattern. Large-format tiles (800x800 and above) require experienced tilers due to weight and alignment demands.

| 🏛️ As per IS 15622:2017 vitrified tile manufacturing standards | |||||||||
| Size | Finish | Thickness | Tiles/Box | Area/Box | Weight | Packing | Water Absorption | Recommended Use | Price (₹/sq.ft excl. GST) |
| 600x600 mm | Polished/Matte | 9–10 mm | 4 tiles | ~1.44 sq.m | 28–32 kg | Thermocol-lined carton | ≤0.5% | Living Room, Bedroom | ₹22–45 |
| 800x800 mm | Polished/Matte | 9–10 mm | 3 tiles | ~1.92 sq.m | 34–40 kg | Thermocol-lined carton | ≤0.5% | Living Room, Premium Residential | ₹28–55 |
| 600x1200 mm | GVT/PGVT | 9–10 mm | 2 tiles | ~1.44 sq.m | 30–38 kg | Thermocol-lined carton | ≤0.5% | Living Room, Bedroom, Kitchen | ₹35–65 |
| 1200x1200 mm | GVT/PGVT | 10–12 mm | 1 tile (large format) | ~1.44 sq.m | 38–55 kg | Thermocol-lined carton | ≤0.5% | Hotel Lobbies, Large Spaces | ₹55–150+ |
Available at dealer rates depending on quantity and dispatch location.

| 📊 Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026 | ||
| Quality Segment | Retail Price (₹/sq.ft) | Morbi Ex-Godown Price (₹/sq.ft) |
| Budget | 48–80 | 22–35 |
| Mid-range | 80–130 | 28–55 |
| Premium | 140–200 | 55–250+ |

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Porcelain tiles are manufactured using refined clay, kaolin, silica, and feldspar fired at 1200–1350°C.
[As per IS 15622:2017 vitrified tile manufacturing standards]

❓ Which porcelain tile size works best for Indian living rooms?
✔ 600x1200 mm is widely used for a balanced look and fewer joints.
📁 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns, 600x1200 remains the high-volume leader for residential projects.]
❓ Why is the price difference so high between 600x600 and 800x800?
✔ The 800x800 format requires higher pressing force and has a higher breakage risk during firing.
📁 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns, 800x800 remains the standard for premium residential flooring due to fewer joints.]
❓ Can I get porcelain tiles at dealer rate from Morbi?
✔ Yes, for bulk orders, dealer pricing is available ex-godown.
📁 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
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Get answers to common questions about porcelain tiles
Porcelain tiles are a denser and less porous type of vitrified tile. All porcelain tiles are vitrified, but not all vitrified tiles meet porcelain-grade density standards.
Yes, polymer-modified Tile Adhesive is recommended for a secure bond, especially for large-format sizes.
Full Body Porcelain typically ranges from ₹65–₹120 per sq.ft ex-godown in Morbi, depending on the thickness and technical color pigments used.
Standard ex-godown prices do not include insurance. However, for long-distance dispatch, we highly recommend opting for Transit Insurance (Transit Risk Cover), which usually costs 0.2% to 0.5% of the invoice value.
Epoxy Grout is preferred for stain resistance and durability.
Porcelain tiles attract 18% GST. Ensure your supplier provides a proper GST invoice for input credit if you are a registered buyer.
No. Ex-godown pricing excludes freight and GST. Freight charges depend on destination and order volume.
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