Get answers to common questions about living room tiles
Vitrified tiles are generally considered the most practical choice dense, scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and available in finishes from matte to marble-look. For most Indian households, a matte or satin-finish vitrified tile in 600x600 mm or 600x1200 mm handles foot traffic, dust, and occasional spills without requiring constant maintenance.
Light colours such as white, cream, and soft grey reflect more light and make a living room appear larger and brighter. Large-format tiles in these shades with minimal grout lines reinforce the effect by reducing visual breaks across the floor.
Both are dense and low in water absorption. Porcelain tiles have water absorption at or below 0.5% and are manufactured from finer clay, making them slightly harder and suited to premium applications. Vitrified tiles cover a broader range up to 3% water absorption and are generally considered the standard choice for residential living rooms across most of India.
Both are vitrified options and will perform well in a living room. Double-charge tiles have colour loaded through two layers, giving good wear resistance in heavy-traffic zones. Glazed Vitrified Tiles offer more design variety and sharper patterns. The practical performance difference in a residential living room is minimal — choose based on the design that fits your space.
Yes. Glossy vitrified tiles develop visible micro-scratches over time from furniture legs and dust particles dragged across the surface. Felt pads under furniture legs reduce this significantly. Satin or semi-polished finishes are more forgiving alternatives that still provide light reflection without showing surface marks as readily.
600x600 mm or 600x1200 mm tile works well in a standard 12x15 feet living room. These sizes balance layout efficiency, minimise cut pieces at the edges, and avoid the excessive handling demands of very large slabs. For larger rooms above 200 sq.ft., 800x1600 mm tiles can work well with professional installation.