Get answers to common questions about galicha tiles
Galicha tiles are ceramic, vitrified, or porcelain floor tiles printed with carpet-style designs Persian rug motifs, geometric borders, Rangoli patterns that replicate the look of traditional woven carpets while offering tile-level durability and easy cleaning.
Yes. They are well-suited for living rooms, drawing rooms, guest bedrooms, and sitting areas where a traditional or ethnic flooring look is desired. Use 600×600 mm or larger glazed vitrified tiles for best visual impact.
Yes, if you choose the right grade. Matt-finished, textured vitrified Galicha tiles with low water absorption (up to 0.5%) work well in semi-wet spaces. Avoid gloss-finish variants in wet areas as surface grip is lower.
Lower-grade printed ceramic tiles can show pattern fading in high-traffic areas over 3–5 years. Quality glazed vitrified tiles with digital HD printing significantly reduce visible pattern wear and maintain design clarity over long-term residential use with normal maintenance.
Glazed vitrified tiles are the best choice for most Indian residential applications — they offer lower water absorption, sharper pattern printing, and better long-term durability compared to ceramic. Full body vitrified variants are recommended for commercial or high-traffic spaces.
600×600 mm is the most widely used format in the Indian residential market, covering the mid-premium segment. 800×800 mm is gaining preference in premium homes.
Daily cleaning with a mild detergent and mop is sufficient. Use a pH-neutral floor cleaner monthly for a deeper clean. Avoid acid-based cleaners they can fade digitally printed motifs over time. For outdoor installations, sealing the grout joints annually helps protect coloured grooves.
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