Get answers to common questions about carving finish tiles
Yes, carved grooves require more cleaning than flat tile surfaces. Regular dry dusting and a weekly clean with a soft mop and mild neutral cleaner keep them manageable but buyers should go in knowing this category requires more attention than flat ceramic or vitrified surfaces.
Porcelain carving tiles rated for floor and semi-wet use carry R10 to R11 surface grip values and water absorption below 0.5%, making them suitable for kitchen flooring, bathroom walls, and shower areas. Avoid deep-relief ceramic variants in areas exposed to constant oil, moisture, or mopping.
Yes, but specify full-body porcelain with water absorption at or below 0.5% and verify the surface carries adequate friction rating for exposed outdoor conditions. For North Indian climates with cold winters, full-body or thick porcelain variants handle thermal expansion better than ceramic formats.
Carved edges carry slightly higher chip risk than flat tiles, particularly during cutting on-site and if tiles are dropped during handling. Rectified-edge carving tiles have cleaner profiles but require careful transport and storage.
No specialised products are required. A soft mop, mild neutral cleaner, and prompt removal of stains before they settle into grooves is sufficient for standard indoor applications. For outdoor carving tiles, silicone grout joint sealing once a year prevents dust lodging in exposed joints.
Carving tiles sit between matte and glossy in visual terms more depth and dimension than flat matte, but without the reflective sheen and water-mark visibility of glossy tiles. For buyers who want surface interest without the maintenance downsides of high gloss or the rough-underfoot feel of heavily textured tiles, carving finish is a practical middle-ground choice.
For wall applications, 8–10mm thickness is standard and adequate for most residential and commercial use. For floor applications and large-format tiles (600x1200mm and above), 10–12mm is preferable for structural strength and reduced breakage risk during installation. Always confirm thickness with the supplier against the specific size being ordered.
Bookmatch carving tile layouts are available from select Morbi manufacturers, primarily in large-format 600x1200mm and 800x1600mm porcelain variants. Bookmatching requires tiles to be produced in matched pairs from the same print run confirm availability and minimum order quantity directly with your supplier, as not all designs or sizes carry this option in stock.