1000x1000 mm Tiles

1000x1000mm Tiles: Price, Designs, Sizes & Buying Guide

Most buyers who come to a tile showroom asking for "large format tiles" are really asking for one specific thing: fewer grout lines, more floor, less noise. The 1000x1000mm tile delivers exactly that. But what no one tells you upfront not the showroom salesperson, not the brand brochure is that the tile itself is the easier part of this decision. It's everything around it that catches buyers off guard.

A 1000x1000mm vitrified tile is a large-format ceramic surfacing product conforming to IS 15622:2017 Group BIa standards, with a water absorption rate of strictly less than 0.5%. In real-world application, this means the tile is highly dense, structurally stable, and engineered for heavy-traffic commercial and premium residential floors making this one of the most requested premium porcelain tiles in large-format projects across India. Each piece covers exactly 1.0 m² one square meter per tile, which makes quantity calculations straightforward. Calculate your exact room dimensions and add a wastage buffer before ordering.

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  • About 1000x1000 mm

What Are 1000x1000mm Tiles?

The 1000x1000mm format also written as 100x100 cm, 39x39 inches, or simply 1x1 metre sits at a geometric sweet spot. It's large enough to dramatically reduce grout lines across an open-plan floor, yet compact enough to handle with standard suction lifters without needing gauged panel cranes.

Available in GVT (Glazed Vitrified Tile), PGVT (Polished Glazed Vitrified Tile), and Double Charge vitrified material, this size is manufactured extensively in Morbi, Gujarat India's dominant tile manufacturing hub. Standard thickness is 9mm to 10mm, with a box weight typically around 40–45 kg carrying 2 pieces per carton.

Why Choose 1000x1000mm Large Format Tiles?

Fewer grout lines is the headline benefit. But there's more happening:

  • Spatial illusion: The continuous surface created by large format tiles makes rooms read as larger not because of colour or brightness, but because grout grids fragment the eye's perception of space. Fewer grids, less fragmentation.
  • Easier cleaning on real projects: One consistent surface without dozens of grout channels to scrub. In practice, this matters most in commercial lobbies and open-plan kitchens.
  • Design continuity: Large patterns marble looks, stone looks, bookmatch designs can flow across floor panels without interruption from grout lines cutting through the veining.
  • Full-body advantage: Full-body vitrified material has pigment running through the entire thickness, making chips and deep abrasive wear practically invisible in high-footfall areas. Competitors rarely mention this.
  • Hotel lobby durability: Minimum breaking strength of ≥1300 N (typical manufacturer-reported value may vary by brand and batch; verify against IS 15622:2017 Group BIa minimums before specifying) means this format handles concentrated point loads on grand-scale projects.

1000x1000mm tiles work best in spaces where they have room to breathe:

  • Living rooms and open-plan floors the flagship use case, especially in 3BHK+ apartments and villas
  • Hotel lobbies, airport concourses, and mall corridors large commercial spaces where continuity of pattern matters
  • Luxury bathroom floors when the bathroom is large enough (typically 10 sq ft+)
  • Building facades and exterior elevation rectified-edge versions in structured or grip finishes are used for cladding panels
  • Showrooms and retail interiors high-gloss marble looks create a premium retail environment

Where NOT to Use 1000x1000mm Tiles

This is the section most buying guides skip entirely.

Avoid 1000x1000mm tiles in:

  • Small bathrooms and compact kitchens Cutting a 1.0 m² tile to fit around toilet bases, vanity units, and kitchen peninsulas generates serious cutting wastage and dramatically raises labour costs. A 600x600mm or 600x1200mm tile is a more sensible choice.
  • Floors with hard rubber wheel traffic Forklift paths, trolley aisles in warehouses, and hospital corridors with hard-wheeled equipment can cause fracture stress on gauged porcelain at concentrated load points.
  • Over compressible sound or waterproofing membranes Compressible underlays that are fine for standard tiles can flex under the larger surface area of a 1m² tile when heavy rolling loads pass over, leading to cracking.
  • Substrates that haven't cured Concrete slabs need a minimum of 28 days to cure before tile installation. Skipping this causes eventual hollow spots and tile cracking one of the most common post-possession regrets on residential projects.
  • Budget projects with irregular mason workmanship This tile format is unforgiving. Substrate flatness must not exceed 1/8 inch variation over any 10-foot span. Most standard residential masons don't work to this tolerance unless specifically instructed.

Large format tile excessive cutting wastage in compact Indian bathroom installation

Available Finishes

The 1000x1000mm size is produced across a wide range of surface finishes from Morbi factories:

Finish Best For Slip Resistance
Polished / High Gloss Luxury living rooms, showrooms Low avoid in wet areas
Matte / Silk Matt Bedrooms, offices, semi-commercial Medium R9 rated
Carving / 3D Relief Accent walls, lobby feature floors Medium–High
Sugar Finish Commercial spaces, cafes Medium
Structured / Grip Outdoor, parking, semi-exterior High R10/R11
Nano-polished Premium residential, hotel rooms Low–Medium

One thing many buyers overlook: high-gloss finishes reduce slip resistance significantly. For commercial spaces with high footfall, matte or carving finishes are technically required to meet safety standards not just aesthetically preferred.

Close-up comparison of polished matte carving and structured 1000x1000mm tile finishes

1000x1000mm vs Other Tile Sizes

Parameter 600x600mm 800x800mm 1000x1000mm 1200x1200mm
Coverage per tile 0.36 m² 0.64 m² 1.00 m² 1.44 m²
Grout lines per 100 sqft High Medium Low Minimal
Installation difficulty Easy Medium High Very High
Cutting wastage in small rooms Low Medium High Very High
Ideal minimum room size Any 150+ sqft 200+ sqft 300+ sqft
Substrate flatness demand Standard Medium Strict Strictest
Recommended extra wastage 5–8% 8–10% 10–15% 15–20%

That sounds good on paper when you see "minimal grout lines" next to 1200x1200mm. But in a standard 3BHK apartment with corridor turns, columns, and irregular room geometry, the cutting wastage on a 1200x1200mm format can push material cost 25–30% above the tile's face value. The 1000x1000mm format often sits at the better value-to-visual-impact ratio for most Indian residential projects.

Visual comparison of 600x600, 800x800, 1000x1000 and 1200x1200 tile layouts

Technical Specifications

1000x1000mm vitrified tiles manufactured in Morbi and conforming to IS 15622:2017 typically carry these specifications:

Parameter Specification
Size 1000x1000mm (100x100 cm / 39.37x39.37 inches)
Thickness 9mm – 10mm standard
Water Absorption < 0.5% (IS 15622 Group BIa / ISO 13006)
Breaking Strength ≥ 1300 N (typical manufacturer-reported value verify with supplier)
Modulus of Rupture ≥ 35 N/mm² (typical manufacturer-reported value verify with supplier)
Slip Resistance R9 (Matte) / R10–R11 (Structured)
DCOF (Wet) ≥ 0.42 (as per ANSI A137.1)
Pieces per Box 2 pieces
Box Weight ~40–45 kg
Tile Material Types GVT, PGVT, Double Charge Vitrified
Applicable Standard IS 15622:2017 / ISO 13006 / ISO 10545 series

Performance testing methods for ceramic tiles including dimensional tolerance, breaking strength, and Mohs hardness are typically evaluated under the ISO 10545 series.

On the GVT vs PGVT vs Double Charge question: PGVT tiles carry a specialized liquid glass glaze and nano-polished surface excellent for replicating marble aesthetics with a reflective finish. Double Charge tiles, on the other hand, have a top wear layer of pigmented clay dust that is 3 to 4 mm thick, making them significantly more durable for heavy commercial footfall where surface abrasion is a real concern. Neither is universally "better" it depends entirely on where it's going.

1000x1000mm tile layout planning with grout joints and room measurement markings

Installation Guidelines

Honestly, this is the most overlooked detail in any 1000x1000mm tile project. The tile survives decades. A poor installation fails within months.

What most installers will tell you:

The single biggest failure point is substrate flatness. Surface variation must not exceed 1/8 inch (roughly 3mm) over any 10-foot span. On real projects, most residential slabs don't meet this without a self-levelling compound applied first. Skipping this step is how hollow spots and hairline cracks appear within 6–12 months of possession.

Installation essentials:

  • Adhesive: Polymer-modified medium-bed mortar conforming to IS 15477 not standard sand-cement. Standard thin-set shrinks as it dries and cannot adequately support the weight and surface area of a 1.0 m² tile. Don't rely on the dealer's verbal assurance alone ask to see that the adhesive packaging confirms this standard. Where resin or fiberglass-backed tiles are involved, a 100% solids epoxy bonding mortar is non-negotiable; cement mortars will fail to bond to the backing.
  • Trowel technique and embedding: Use 1/2" x 1/2" or 3/4" x 1/2" notched trowels, combed at a consistent 45-degree angle in straight lines not swirling. Once set, step onto the tile centre and use small shuffling steps to compress mortar ridges and force trapped air out. Rubber mallets cause point-load fractures; vibrating suction beaters are the correct tool.
  • Back-buttering: The double-burn method applying adhesive to both the substrate and the back of the tile is mandatory. Minimum mortar coverage is 85–90% of the tile's back surface with no single void exceeding 2 square inches.
  • Grout joint: Never zero. The grout joint width must be at least three times the actual facial dimension variation of that tile batch in practice, 1.5mm to 2mm is the working minimum. Buyers who demand "butt-joint seamless" looks are fighting physics. Firing warpage and thermal expansion require this gap.
  • Expansion joints: For continuous floor runs beyond 8–10 metres in any direction, a perimeter and field expansion joint filled with flexible sealant (not rigid grout) is required to absorb thermal movement. Skipping this is a common cause of tile lippage and cracking in large open-plan layouts. Movement joints should also be installed at all perimeter walls and structural joints as recommended by the adhesive manufacturer.
  • Tile levelling clips: 1.5mm to 2mm spacer clips with a levelling wedge system prevent lippage across the joint.
  • Running bond offset: If you're installing in a brick/offset pattern, the maximum allowable offset is 33% (one-third of the tile's length). Tiles naturally "crown" slightly from the firing process a larger offset exaggerates lippage.
  • Floor traffic: No pedestrian or wheeled traffic for 7 full days after installation.

Indian tile installer using suction lifter and levelling clips on 1000x1000mm tile

Price in India

Price varies by brand and location. Verify with your local tile dealer.

What's consistent: 18% GST applies on all tile purchases. Morbi manufacturer lead time is typically 3–10 working days for standard stock designs, extending to 3–4 weeks during peak season (October–February) for specific batch orders.

Metro cities (Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru) carry a freight premium over Tier-2 cities in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. Dealers in direct proximity to Morbi typically offer the most competitive factory-linked pricing.

For project-scale orders (distributors, builders, contractors), always request an item-wise quotation with GST separated the 18% GST on large-format tiles adds up significantly on high-quantity orders.

Maintenance & Cleaning

Matte and polished surfaces need different care:

  • Daily: Dry mop or microfibre sweep. Avoid steel wool or abrasive scrubbers on polished surfaces.
  • Wet cleaning: Use a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid strong acids, bleach, and ammonia-based products these damage grout and unglazed edges.
  • Grout haze removal: If cement-based haze appears post-installation, use a nylon scrub pad with warm water first before reaching for any acid-based remover. This prevents fresh grout damage.
  • Long-term: One thing many homeowners miss if your tiles have porous or lightly textured edges, pre-sealing with a grout release before grouting prevents "picture framing," where grout discolours the tile's edge perimeter. Most installers apply grout release only after, but the protection is significantly better before.

Cleaning large format 1000x1000mm floor tiles using microfiber mop in Indian home

Buyer Scenarios

Large open-plan villa or 4BHK apartment: 1000x1000mm PGVT in marble or stone look is ideal. Fewer grout lines, continuous pattern flow, premium visual. Budget for 10–12% extra material and specify polymer-modified adhesive (IS 15477) explicitly in the order.

Mid-range 3BHK with irregular room geometry: Evaluate room by room. Living and dining areas may suit 1000x1000mm well; bathrooms and utility areas are better served by 600x600mm or 600x1200mm to control cutting wastage. Many mid-range projects combine formats large tiles in the hall, standard sizes everywhere else.

Commercial project (retail, lobby, showroom): Use Double Charge in matte or sugar finish for heavy footfall durability. High-gloss looks great in renders but shows every footmark in real use. Budget for 12–15% extra and spec polymer-modified adhesive explicitly in the BOQ.

Independent house builder (ground-up construction): Substrate flatness can be planned from the foundation stage self-levelling compound goes into the civil schedule before the tile contractor arrives. This is the scenario where 1000x1000mm makes the most structural sense; you control the slab pour and the curing timeline from day one.

Apartment renovation (existing slab): Harder. Existing slabs in older buildings are often irregular, with pipes, conduit chases, and uneven patches from previous tile removal. Get a substrate assessment from your tile contractor before committing to this format skipping it is where most post-possession complaints begin.

Tight-budget rental or resale project: Labour costs for substrate levelling, specialized adhesive, and skilled installation frequently exceed the tile budget itself. A well-chosen 600x1200mm format delivers most of the visual benefit at a fraction of the installation complexity.

Comparison of 1000x1000mm tile use in villa and apartment projects

Common Buyer Mistakes

Ordering exact quantity:

Always add 10–15% buffer. Large format tiles have higher cutting wastage than standard sizes, and transport breakage on 40–45 kg boxes is real. In metro areas, oversized crates may require extended forks or dedicated unloading equipment factor this into your delivery logistics. You can't easily reorder the same batch months later.

Not verifying Lot + Caliber + Shade code:

Three numbers. All three must match across every box in your order. Shade class V3 or V4 tiles require continuous natural blending during installation ordering from multiple production batches without verifying creates patchwork floors. What most buyers don't realise about caliber: even a 1–2mm size variance between batches throws off grout line consistency across the floor, creating visible misalignment that no installer can fully correct after laying. Mixing caliber codes is just as risky as mixing shade.

Asking for a "seamless" zero-grout look:

Physically impossible with current firing technology. Tiles have natural warpage from the kiln. The grout joint accommodates that. A 1.5–2mm epoxy grout joint in the right colour is nearly invisible and technically necessary.

Assuming any mason can lay it:

1000x1000mm tiles require a mason who has specifically worked with large format. Ask to see prior project photos before confirming. Post-installation, no pedestrian or wheeled traffic is allowed for 7 full days on a live construction site with multiple trades running in parallel, this timeline is routinely ignored, and the tile pays the price.

Buying second-grade tiles without knowing it:

Standard Grade tiles are evaluated for surface defects from 2 feet away. Second Grade tiles are checked from 10 feet meaning defects visible at normal walking distance are considered acceptable. By law, Second Grade boxes must be stamped "SECONDS" in 1/8-inch bold print. Check every box. If the stamp is missing and the price seems suspiciously low, ask directly.

Expert Opinion

There are two debates that come up consistently on real 1000x1000mm projects, and you should hear both sides.

Epoxy grout vs cement grout. Most homeowners opt for cement grout because it's cheaper and easier to source. Experienced project architects increasingly specify epoxy grout for large format tiles it's stain-resistant, doesn't absorb water, and holds up better in wet applications, making long-term maintenance significantly lighter. The counter-argument: epoxy grout sets faster, requires an experienced grouter, and a poorly applied joint is harder to fix than a cement one. The consensus among senior site architects: specify epoxy in wet zones and anywhere food or chemical spills are routine; cement grout with immediate sealing works for dry living spaces.

Matte finish vs glossy for large rooms. Interior designers often spec high-gloss marble looks for luxury living rooms, and the renders look immaculate. In real use, fingerprints, water marks, and footfall become visible within days. Matte and silk-matt finishes provide the same visual scale benefit without that overhead. The design industry is moving this way matte and textured finishes are outpacing glossy in the mid-to-premium segment in 2026.

Contrarian take: If your project is a compact apartment, skip 1000x1000mm entirely. The substrate prep cost, specialized adhesive requirement, and skilled labour premium add significantly to total installation cost per sq ft. (Indicative range only confirm with your local contractor, as it varies by city and project scale.) A well-chosen 600x1200mm format delivers most of the visual benefit at a fraction of the complexity.

Why Buy 1000x1000mm Tiles Direct from Morbi

Morbi manufactures the majority of India's vitrified and porcelain tile output. GVT, PGVT, and Double Charge 1000x1000mm tiles are produced here at factory scale and exported globally via Mundra Port. For buyers researching a large format tile buying guide, the sourcing origin matters as much as the tile itself direct from Morbi tile manufacturers means you're closer to the batch, the grade, and the lead time.

For dealers and distributors, direct sourcing from Morbi means factory pricing without middleman margins, full batch lot access for large project orders, and the ability to request a Master Grade Certificate before shipment to verify IS 15622:2017 conformity the only real way to confirm Standard Grade before accepting delivery.

Export packaging for 1000x1000mm tiles uses oversized crates with reinforced export-grade pallets and corner protectors. Delivery within Morbi's supply chain to major Gujarat ports typically takes 3–10 working days, making it among the fastest turnaround for large format tiles in India.

Before You Confirm Your Order Checklist

  • Tile size confirmed (1000x1000mm / 3.28x3.28 ft)
  • Finish matched to room function (gloss avoided in wet/high-traffic zones)
  • Slip resistance / DCOF confirmed for any wet-area use
  • Batch verified Lot Number + Caliber Code + Shade Code all three must match
  • Extra boxes ordered minimum 10–15% buffer for this format
  • Polymer-modified adhesive specified (IS 15477) not sand-cement
  • Grout type confirmed (epoxy for wet zones, cement + sealer for dry spaces)
  • Sample tested under your home or site lighting conditions before full order
  • Matching skirting, trims, and edge profiles confirmed from the same batch where applicable
  • One sample section installed and approved on site before full installation begins
  • Obtain at least two installation quotations before finalising your contractor

If you're not sure which option suits your space, share your layout with a tile consultant before confirming your order.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about 1000x1000 mm tiles

What is the size of a 1000x1000mm tile in feet?

A 1000x1000mm tile measures approximately 3.28 x 3.28 feet, or just over 39 x 39 inches. It covers exactly 1.0 square metre per tile. For coverage calculations: 100 square feet of floor requires approximately 9.3 tiles, so most buyers plan for 10–11 tiles per 100 sqft to account for cutting and breakage. Calculate your exact room dimensions and wastage buffer before finalising your order.

What is the water absorption of 1000x1000mm vitrified tiles as per IS 15622:2017?

As per IS 15622:2017 Group BIa standards the classification applicable to vitrified tiles water absorption must be strictly less than 0.5%. In practice, most quality GVT and PGVT tiles produced in Morbi fall between 0.005% and 0.08%. This makes them highly resistant to moisture penetration. However, "vitrified = waterproof" is incorrect improper epoxy grouting can still allow moisture to reach the substrate over time.

Which finish is best for 1000x1000mm floor tiles in high-traffic areas?

For high-traffic commercial spaces, matte, sugar finish, or structured/grip finishes are technically appropriate. Glossy and nano-polished surfaces provide the best visual impact but have lower slip resistance unsuitable for commercial corridors, semi-wet zones, or spaces where elderly residents are present. Ask your dealer for the R-value or DCOF rating of any tile being specified for commercial use. Minimum DCOF for level interior floors walked on when wet is 0.42.

What is the difference between GVT and PGVT in 1000x1000mm tiles?

GVT (Glazed Vitrified Tile) has a digital-printed glaze applied over a vitrified body excellent for realistic stone, marble, and wood looks. PGVT (Polished Glazed Vitrified Tile) adds a nano-polish layer on top of the glaze, creating a mirror-like high-gloss surface. Alternatively, full-body vitrified material and Double Charge vitrified tiles don't use a surface glaze instead, two layers of clay pigment are pressed together, creating a wear layer 3–4mm thick that's virtually impossible to scratch through in normal residential or light commercial use.

Are 1000x1000mm tiles suitable for bathroom walls?

Technically possible, but practically difficult. Wall installation at this size requires reinforced substrate, heavy-duty polymer-modified adhesive, and extremely strong bonding at every edge the weight of a single tile is 20–22 kg, and any adhesive failure causes a safety hazard. Most architects specify 600x1200mm or 800x1600mm for bathroom walls and reserve 1000x1000mm for floor use only. If wall use is planned, consult a structural engineer for substrate reinforcement requirements.

How many 1000x1000mm tiles are needed per 100 square feet, and how much extra should I order?

For 100 sqft floor area: approximately 9.3 tiles are the theoretical minimum. Order 10–11 tiles (10–15% extra buffer) to cover cutting wastage, transit breakage, and future replacement reserve. Do not order exact quantity matching a specific batch, calibre, and shade code later is often impossible once the production run is complete.

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