Get answers to common questions about 300x600 mm tiles
Prices vary significantly by body type, quality segment, and purchase channel. At the retail level, budget ceramic wall options start from ₹12 to 25 per sq.ft., mid-range digital printed tiles run ₹25 to 45 per sq.ft., and premium porcelain or high-definition digital tiles go from ₹45 to ₹80 and above. Floor-rated porcelain variants in this size are priced slightly higher across all segments.Buyers purchasing directly from Morbi manufacturers can expect ex-godown contractor and wholesale rates of ₹7 to 16 per sq.ft. (ceramic wall) and ₹12 to 22 per sq.ft. (porcelain floor) at budget tier, before logistics and GST at 18%. If buying above 500 sq.ft., always request a written Morbi ex-godown quote before comparing against retail showroom pricing — freight alone can shift the landed cost significantly. A standard box of 5 ceramic wall tiles (approx. 9.68 sq.ft.) typically costs between ₹150 to ₹290 ex-Morbi godown, depending on the quality tier.
It depends on the tile body. Standard ceramic variants in this size are wall-only they carry water absorption above 10% under IS 15622 Group BIII and are not structurally rated for floor load or foot traffic. Porcelain and vitrified options in 300x600 mm, when rated under IS 15622 Group BIa with a minimum PEI 3 rating and DCOF ≥ 0.42 recommended for wet areas, can be used on light residential floors and utility areas. Always confirm the specific product's technical data sheet before specifying for floor use.
Yes. The vertical proportion of this format with the 600 mm dimension running upward makes compact bathroom spaces appear taller. In Indian flats where bathroom floor-to-ceiling heights are often 9 to 10 feet, a single vertical stack layout in this size creates a clean visual impression without overwhelming the space. For bathrooms under 35 sq.ft., keep the grout joint at 1.5 to 2 mm using a rectified tile to maximise the height illusion.
Standard packing is 4 to 5 tiles per box depending on tile thickness and body type, covering approximately 7.8 sq.ft. (4 tiles) to 9.68 sq.ft. (5 tiles) per box. For 100 sq.ft., you need approximately 52 tiles at face value add 10 to 12 percent wastage, bringing the requirement to 57 to 59 tiles, or roughly 11 to 15 boxes depending on packing. For diagonal or pattern-heavy layouts, increase wastage to 15 percent.
A polymer-modified tile adhesive is the correct choice for this format in both wall and floor applications, particularly in wet areas. Standard cement mortar does not provide reliable bonding for this tile size and weight on vertical surfaces. In high-humidity bathrooms, specify a C2 grade polymer-modified adhesive C1 grade is adequate for dry wall areas only. Follow the adhesive manufacturer's application guidelines for bed thickness and open time.
It depends on body type. Standard ceramic wall tiles in this format fall under IS 15622 Group BIII with water absorption above 10%. Porcelain and vitrified floor variants carry absorption values below 0.5% under IS 15622 Group BIa. Always verify exact figures from the manufacturer's technical data sheet for the specific product before ordering.
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