Get answers to common questions about 600x600 mm tiles
The nominal size is 600 × 600 mm. The actual "work size" is 599.8 × 599.8 mm — a 0.2 mm allowance designed for the grout joint. This is standard across the industry, not a defect. When calculating floor coverage, use the nominal 600 × 600 mm dimension and add a 2–3 mm grout spacing to each tile.
Price varies by tile type, finish, grade, and location. Ceramic 600x600 starts lower; premium PGVT and GVT variants carry higher pricing. All purchases attract 18% GST confirm whether any quoted rate is inclusive or exclusive. Metro markets carry higher landed prices than Gujarat and Tier-2 cities due to freight and dealer margin stacking. Always verify current pricing directly with a Morbi manufacturer or an authorised local dealer. Don't budget a project on listed prices without confirming actual landed cost.
One 600x600 mm tile covers 0.36 sq. m. (approximately 3.88 sq. ft.). For 100 sq. ft., the calculation requires roughly 26 tiles. In practice, always order more: 8–10% extra for a straight lay, 12–15% for a diagonal layout. That brings a realistic order to 29–32 tiles (8–9 boxes for 100 sq. ft.). For L-shaped rooms or high-cut areas, go to 15% wastage minimum.
For living rooms and bedrooms: sugar finish or matte PGVT aesthetically strong, manageable to maintain, adequate slip resistance. For kitchens and bathrooms: matte only, R10 minimum. Glossy tiles are suitable for bedroom floors and dry interior walls, not for any wet-zone application. The right finish is determined by the application zone, not the showroom display.
Both are glazed vitrified tiles with ≤ 0.5% water absorption under ISO 13006. GVT has a digital-print glaze surface with a matte or semi-polished finish. PGVT undergoes additional mechanical polishing to a mirror finish. PGVT offers higher surface sheen but lower wet slip resistance than its GVT counterpart. The difference is surface treatment and application suitability not structural or body-quality difference.
Standard 600x600 mm vitrified tiles are not designed for outdoor floors. Outdoor applications require tiles with water absorption < 0.08% (for freeze-thaw resistance in North India), R11 minimum slip resistance rating, and full-body vitrified material composition. In South India where freeze-thaw cycles are not a factor, outdoor applications still require R11 anti-skid rating and confirmed UV stability slip resistance and load rating remain mandatory regardless of climate. Confirm outdoor suitability directly with the manufacturer for the specific tile and application.