Get answers to common questions about colour body tiles
Not exactly. Full-body tiles always carry both the colour and the pattern through the entire tile thickness. Colour body tiles match the surface colour through the body but may not replicate the full surface pattern at depth. In practical terms, for edge and chip visibility, both behave similarly damage blends rather than contrasts.
The cost difference comes from denser raw materials, higher kiln temperatures needed for full-body pigment fusion, tighter quality control on colour consistency, and stronger mechanical properties. These are not marketing premiums they reflect genuine production cost differences.
Double-charge vitrified tiles have a second layer of colour pressed into the top ~3–4mm, which gives better pattern depth than single-charge but still shows a different body on a deep chip. Colour body tiles carry pigment through the entire thickness. For edge and corner chip visibility, colour body is more forgiving in high-traffic zones.
Yes, provided you select a product with water absorption of 0.5% or less and a slip resistance rating of R11 for outdoor surfaces, ramps, and pool zones. The adhesive must also be rated for exterior and weather exposure.
Matt finish provides better grip underfoot, hides fine dust and footprint marks, and performs consistently with daily wet mopping. Widely preferred by architects and dealers in the mid-to-premium residential segment, matt and satin finishes have largely replaced high-gloss across current project specifications. Based on dispatch trends observed across Morbi during 2025–2026.
In wet areas, bathrooms, and anywhere cleaning chemicals are used regularly, Epoxy Grout is the professional standard. It does not absorb moisture, does not discolour, and can be colour-matched to the tile for a cleaner visual. For dry areas, matched-colour cement grout is acceptable but must be sealed properly.
600×1200mm is the current mainstream specification for Indian living rooms in the mid-to-premium segment. It creates fewer grout lines, reads as a larger, more continuous surface, and suits the tonal design direction that dominates current projects. For rooms above 300 sq.ft., 800×1600mm is an option worth considering.
Porcelain tiles are denser and harder than ceramic, which means they require a diamond blade wet cutter rather than a manual scoring cutter. With the right equipment, they cut cleanly. Using the wrong cutting tool is the primary reason for cracking during installation not a defect in the tile.
Ask for the water absorption test certificate and IS 15622 compliance documentation. Check the PEI abrasion class on the specification sheet. Physically inspect 10–15 tiles from the same box for shade consistency before confirming a large purchase. For premium large-format orders, request a sample tile from the specific production batch you will be supplied.