📌Quick Facts
☑️ Sizes Available: 200×1200 mm | 200×1000 mm | 300×1200 mm | 600×1200 mm
☑️ Thickness Range: 8 mm to 10 mm (GVT/PGVT Planks)
☑️ Dispatch Timeline: 5 to 12 days from Morbi Godowns (subject to batch availability)
☑️ Material Grade: Vitrified / Porcelain (Water absorption <0.5%)
📝 Short Factual Summary
- Wood finish tiles are ceramic or vitrified tiles designed to visually replicate natural wooden planks using digitally printed grain patterns and textured or embossed surfaces. Commonly referred to as wooden look tiles, timber look tiles, or wood effect floor tiles all describing the same digitally printed plank tile category.
- Most buyers use these tiles in bedrooms and living rooms where a warm, organic appearance with the durability and low maintenance of tile flooring is the priority.
- Plank formats such as 200×1200 mm and 200×1000 mm help create a more realistic wood-floor appearance compared to square tile formats.
- Vitrified and porcelain options keep water absorption below 0.5%, which matters in daily mopping conditions and high-humidity Indian environments.
- Real wood needs sanding and sealing. These tiles need neither and they do not warp, swell, attract termites, or require refinishing over time.
🔍 Shop by Category
🔲 Shop by Size
200×1000 mm | 600×1200 mm
🏡 Shop by Room
Bedroom Floor Tiles | Living Room Tiles | Bathroom Wall Tiles | Balcony Tiles
🟫 Why This Category Works
Wood finish tiles solve a specific problem that comes up in almost every Indian residential project the client wants the look of wood but cannot commit to the maintenance or cost that real timber flooring requires.
Real wood flooring in India faces consistent problems: seasonal humidity causes expansion and contraction, monsoon moisture causes swelling, and pest damage is a long-term concern. Wood finish tiles address all of these without compromise on appearance.
In high-traffic areas, the printed grain pattern is protected under a glaze layer. Normal residential foot traffic, furniture movement, dust, and grit do not wear through the surface the way they would on real wood. Parents with young children particularly prefer this category because spills wipe off without any surface damage.
Matt and satin finishes have largely replaced glossy wood finishes in residential projects. Glossy wood tiles look good in a showroom but start showing dust, footprints, and hairline scratches within the first year of use. Matt and satin finishes are significantly more forgiving in daily living conditions.
From an environmental standpoint, these tiles are produced from mineral-based materials and do not require felling of timber a point that matters to an increasing number of buyers in 2026.
👥 Who This Category Is For
- Homeowners who want a warm timber appearance without wood maintenance. These buyers typically choose mid-range GVT plank formats where print quality and grain variation are noticeably better than budget ceramic options.
- Bedrooms, living rooms, and hallways where comfort and aesthetics are the primary requirements. Plank formats in 200×1200 mm and 300×1200 mm are the most practical starting point.
- Families with children where frequent mopping, spills, and daily foot traffic are expected. Matt and textured finishes are significantly easier to maintain than glossy variants in active households.
- Residential builders and developers working on mid-range to premium apartment projects.
- Buyers interested in staggered plank layouts, herringbone patterns, or random offset installations.
- Projects in coastal or high-humidity zones where real wood flooring is not practical.
🛑 Real-World Problems
Visible grout lines are the most common complaint I hear after installation. When grout color contrasts with the tile, the floor looks obviously tiled rather than wood-like. Wide grout joints above 3 mm make this worse. Matching the grout color to the tile body color reduces this significantly.
Pattern repetition in lower-quality tiles is a problem that buyers rarely check before purchase. When the same grain pattern repeats every three or four tiles, the installed floor looks artificial. I always recommend laying out ten to fifteen tiles dry before installation to check how much variation exists across the batch.
Glossy wood finish tiles in high-traffic areas show scratches, dust, and footprints prominently. This is not a defect it is the nature of high-gloss surfaces. Buyers who choose glossy finishes for bedrooms or low-traffic areas generally have no issues.

Deeper textured surfaces trap dust, grit, and mopping residue in the grain pattern. This is a cleaning consideration rather than a durability issue, but it is worth discussing with buyers before they choose highly embossed variants.
Shade variation between batches is another reported issue, particularly when a project requires tiles from more than one production run. Always confirm the batch number on boxes before accepting delivery.
Long plank tiles require careful vertical stacking during transport because edge chipping risk increases during interstate dispatch. Freight costs for plank tiles are usually slightly higher than standard 600×600 flooring because of box dimensions.
🧱 Material, Size and Finish Logic
Wood finish tiles are produced in three main material types: ceramic, glazed vitrified tiles (GVT or PGVT), and full-body porcelain. For Indian residential flooring, vitrified and porcelain options are strongly preferred because of their lower water absorption and better long-term surface durability.
Ceramic wood finish tiles are generally limited to wall applications or very low-traffic dry areas. They are not recommended as the primary flooring choice for living rooms or bedrooms that see daily foot traffic. See our ceramic vs vitrified tiles comparison for a full breakdown.
Plank-style formats are important for recreating the natural appearance of timber flooring. The most practical sizes for Indian residential projects are 200×1200 mm, 200×1000 mm, and 300×1200 mm. Large-format tiles like 600×1200 mm are used for open-plan living areas where fewer grout lines improve the wood-floor illusion.
✅ Best for realistic wood-floor appearance in Indian bedrooms: 200×1200 mm or 300×1200 mm matt GVT plank tiles
There are three main finish types in this category:
- Matt wood finish tiles dry, non-reflective surface; most practical choice for everyday floor use
- Textured / embossed wood finish tiles deeper surface grain that improves grip in wet or outdoor areas
- Satin wood finish tiles slight sheen without full gloss; commonly used in bedrooms and formal living areas
✅ Top dealer and contractor choice for residential flooring: 600×1200 mm satin or matt vitrified wood finish
Slip resistance (R-rating) varies by finish: most matt and textured wood finish tiles fall in the R10 to R12 range, suitable for residential interiors, balconies, and outdoor-adjacent areas. R11 to R12 rated textured variants are appropriate for wet-area use such as bathroom dry zones or covered balconies. [As per IS 13630 and DIN 51130 standard testing norms]
Surface hardness in the 6 to 7 range on the Mohs scale, and PEI ratings of 4 to 5, indicate tiles that can handle residential flooring demands including furniture contact, foot traffic, and regular cleaning without surface degradation.

⚖️ Finish Comparison
| Feature |
Matt |
Satin |
Textured |
| Surface Appearance |
Dry, non-reflective |
Slight sheen |
Deep grain, tactile |
| Dust & Footprint Visibility |
Low |
Medium |
Low |
| Slip Resistance (R-Rating) |
R10–R11 |
R9–R10 |
R11–R12 |
| Best For |
Living rooms, bedrooms |
Bedrooms, formal areas |
Balconies, wet-adjacent zones |
| Cleaning Ease |
Easy |
Easy |
Moderate (grit in grain) |
| Recommended Use |
Daily high-traffic floors |
Formal interiors |
Outdoor-adjacent & wet zones |

🔥 Trending Designs and Looks 2026
Light oak and natural beige wood tones are the dominant choices across Indian residential projects in 2026. These tones work well in smaller rooms by keeping the space visually open.
✅ Best for small rooms: Light oak or ash tones in 200×1200 mm format to keep the space visually open
Smoky ash and greyed-wood tones are gaining traction in urban apartments, particularly in living rooms and bedroom headboard wall applications. These tones pair well with concrete-look or stone-look tiles used in adjacent areas.
Light walnut and warm honey-brown tones remain strong in premium residential projects, especially in north Indian markets where warmer interiors are preferred.
Whitewashed wood finishes are increasingly used in coastal and contemporary minimalist interiors. These work best in bedrooms and bathrooms where a light, open feel is the design intent.
Sync-embossed or 3D-grain technology, where the surface texture is digitally aligned with the print pattern, produces significantly more realistic results than standard embossing. This technology is now more accessible in the mid-range price segment than it was two or three years ago.
❓ Which size is trending in 2026?
✔ The 200×1200 mm plank format is the current market leader across Indian residential projects.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi dispatch patterns showing consistent year-on-year growth in plank tile formats.
For installation patterns, the staggered or one-third offset layout remains the most popular choice because it replicates the natural look of real wood plank flooring. Herringbone tile layouts are gaining popularity in formal living and dining areas but require significantly more careful planning and generate more tile waste during cutting.
In smaller 2BHK projects, lighter oak shades usually move faster because they keep compact rooms visually brighter. In larger open-plan living areas, greyed-wood and smoky ash tones are increasingly specified by interior designers.

❌ Buying and Installation Mistakes
Using contrasting grout color is the single most common mistake I see with wood finish tiles. The grout lines immediately draw attention and destroy the wood-floor illusion. Grout color should match the dominant tone of the tile as closely as possible. Narrow grout joints of 1.5 to 2 mm further reduce visibility.
Poor layout planning creates awkward cuts near walls, doors, and room entry points. Unlike square tiles, plank tiles require advance layout planning so that cut tiles at room edges remain visually balanced.
Starting a layout with a tile that gets cut to less than half its width on the opposite wall is a common planning error.
Grain direction errors affect the perception of room proportions. Planks running along the length of a room make it appear larger. Planks running across a narrow room make it feel shorter. This decision needs to be confirmed before installation starts, not discovered afterward.
Inadequate adhesive coverage under large plank tiles creates hollow spots. Tiles laid with less than 80 to 85 percent adhesive contact underneath are prone to edge chipping and cracking under furniture or regular foot traffic. Large-format planks require full-coverage tile adhesive application, not dot or stripe application.
Ordering without a 10 percent buffer for cuts and replacements leads to problems when tiles from the same batch are no longer available. Always confirm the batch number and order the full quantity plus buffer before installation begins.

Applying wax or surface polish to wood finish tiles is unnecessary and counterproductive. It reduces grip, leaves residue in textured grain patterns, and is difficult to remove without specialist products.
⚙️ Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Value / Standard |
| Water Absorption |
Below 0.5% (Vitrified & Porcelain) |
| Tile Thickness |
8 to 10 mm (GVT / PGVT) |
| Tiles per Box |
4 to 6 tiles (varies by size and format) |
| Area per Box |
~0.96 sq.m / ~10.3 sq.ft (200×1200 mm, 4 tiles) |
| Box Weight |
Approx. 22 to 28 kg per box |
| Packing / Dispatch |
Corrugated box with strap; freight calculated per pallet |
| Pallet Quantity |
40 to 60 boxes per pallet (standard Morbi dispatch) |
| Recommended Grout Gap |
1.5 to 2 mm (matching tone grout recommended) |
| Shade Variation Level |
V2 to V4 (low to high random variation) |
| Slip Resistance (R-Rating) |
R10 to R12 (DIN 51130, IS 13630) |
| PEI Rating |
4 to 5 |
| Surface Hardness |
6 to 7 Mohs |
| Standards |
IS 13630, IS 15622, ISO 10545 Series |
| Durability Range |
10 to 25 years (with proper installation) |
[As per standard GVT performance under residential conditions, ISO 10545 series]
📐 Size-wise Packing Reference
| Size |
Tiles per Box |
Area per Box |
Approx. Box Weight |
| 200×1200 mm |
4 tiles |
~0.96 sq.m / 10.3 sq.ft |
22–26 kg |
| 200×1000 mm |
5 tiles |
~1.00 sq.m / 10.7 sq.ft |
24–28 kg |
| 300×1200 mm |
4 tiles |
~1.44 sq.m / 15.5 sq.ft |
26–30 kg |
| 600×1200 mm |
3 tiles |
~2.16 sq.m / 23.2 sq.ft |
28–34 kg |
[Based on standard Morbi dispatch packing for GVT plank tiles, 2026]
🏪 Why Dealers and Architects Prefer Wood Finish GVT
Wood finish GVT has become one of the faster-moving categories in mid-range residential tile procurement for several practical reasons.
- Faster inventory movement Plank tile formats in light oak and ash tones sell consistently across seasons without requiring heavy promotional cycles.
- Lower maintenance complaints Buyers return less frequently with complaints because matt and textured finishes tolerate daily use, dust, and humidity without visible surface degradation.
- Better repeat demand Residential developers who specify wood finish GVT in one project tend to repeat the category across subsequent projects because buyer satisfaction rates are high.
- Export-compatible finishes Morbi manufacturers producing for European and Middle Eastern export markets have raised print quality standards that now benefit domestic buyers as well.
- Safer long-term recommendation For architects and interior designers, recommending a tile that does not warp, crack, or require maintenance reduces post-handover service calls significantly.
⚖️ Retail vs Morbi Price Reality
| Quality Segment |
Retail Price (Rs/sq.ft) |
Morbi Ex-Factory Price (Rs/sq.ft) |
| Budget |
Rs 25 to Rs 55 |
Rs 17 to Rs 27 |
| Mid-Range |
Rs 56 to Rs 110 |
Rs 28 to Rs 55 |
| Premium |
Rs 111 to Rs 160+ |
Rs 56 to Rs 110 |
Prices mentioned are ex-factory Morbi dealer rates. GST (18%) and freight charges are extra based on destination godown location. Dealer rates for bulk orders of 500 sq.ft and above are typically 10–15% lower than the indicative ranges shown. Full truckload and container orders generally receive better ex-factory pricing compared to small mixed dispatch quantities. Luxury imported or Italian plank tiles are available at Rs 250 to Rs 500+ per sq.ft at retail and are not commonly stocked in standard Morbi factory ranges.
[Based on Morbi ex-factory dispatch data, May 2026]
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💬 Q&A + Evidence
❓ What is the realistic ex-factory price for good quality wood finish vitrified tiles from Morbi?
✔ For mid-range GVT plank tiles in 200×1200 mm format, ex-factory rates in Morbi typically fall in the Rs 28 to Rs 55 per sq.ft range, depending on finish type, print quality, and order volume.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi godown dispatch data, May 2026.
❓ How many tiles come in one box of 200×1200 mm wood plank tiles?
✔ Standard packing for 200×1200 mm GVT tiles is typically 4 to 5 tiles per box, covering approximately 0.96 to 1.00 sq.m per box at 8 to 10 mm thickness.
🧾 Evidence: As per standard vitrified tile packing norms, Morbi factories 2026.
❓ Are wood finish tiles from Morbi exported internationally?
✔ Yes. Wood finish vitrified tiles rank among the top three finish categories in Morbi's export shipments to European and Middle Eastern markets, driven by demand for realistic timber-look porcelain at competitive pricing.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi export pattern observations, 2025–2026.
💡 Expert Insight
From Morbi godowns, I have seen print quality vary dramatically between two factories sitting on the same street same size, similar catalogue photos, completely different grain variation in the box. Some factories produce genuine grain variation across every tile in a batch. Others repeat the same four or five grain patterns, and when installed, the repetition becomes obvious within a few metres of flooring.
Before placing a bulk order, I recommend physically laying out twelve to fifteen tiles together without mortar to assess how much natural variation exists across the batch. This single step prevents most post-installation complaints about wood finish tiles looking artificial.
On the logistics side, wood finish plank tiles from Morbi typically move in pallets of 40 to 60 boxes, with freight to major metros ranging from Rs 2 to Rs 4 per sq.ft depending on transport mode and order volume. Most factories dispatch within 5 to 12 days depending on finish type and batch availability. Dealer rates typically improve on full truckload quantities.
For GST billing, vitrified and porcelain tiles fall under HSN code 6907 (Ceramic Flags and Paving, Hearth or Wall Tiles). Confirm the specific sub-heading 6907 21, 6907 22, or 6907 23 with your Morbi supplier based on water absorption grade. GST invoice is issued at ex-factory rate for dealer orders.
Also worth noting: in 2026 Morbi export data, wood finish vitrified tiles rank among the top three finishes being shipped to European and Middle Eastern markets. The demand for realistic timber-look porcelain is not limited to Indian buyers global taste has moved strongly in this direction, which means Morbi manufacturers have been investing seriously in better printing and embossing technology to meet export quality standards.
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