Get answers to common questions about Toronto tiles
Most Indian kitchens use 250×375 mm or 300×450 mm tiles for backsplash areas. Bathrooms typically use 300×600 mm as it reduces grout lines and is easier to clean.
Ceramic is lighter and cost-effective, suitable for standard interior walls. Vitrified is denser with lower water absorption (≤ 0.5%), making it ideal for feature walls, high-humidity rooms and coastal applications.
Glossy tiles are easier to wipe clean but matte hides oil stains and fingerprints more effectively. Choose based on cooking intensity and how frequently you clean.
Anywhere from ₹110–400 per sq. ft at retail, based on brand, finish and size. Morbi ex-godown prices are typically 25–40% lower, excluding GST and freight.
Use mild soap and a soft-bristle brush. Do not use acid-based or abrasive cleaners as these can permanently dull the tile glaze or damage textured ridges.
Most ceramic and vitrified wall tiles have controlled water absorption.
Ceramic = ≤ 10% Bathrooms, kitchens
Vitrified / Porcelain = ≤ 0.5% Wet areas, coastal regions
Contact Morbi suppliers directly for GST-inclusive quotes. Always confirm whether the price is ex-factory or inclusive of freight to your destination.