Most 400x400 mm tile orders go wrong before the first tile is even laid and it's rarely about the tile itself. I see buyers walk into a showroom, pick a tile because the design looks good, and place the order without thinking twice about where it will actually be used. A few months later, I get calls rooms looking smaller than expected, grout lines turning dirty, polished floors showing every footprint, or outdoor tiles cracking under vehicle load. The 400x400 mm format is one of the most reliable tile sizes in India, but only when matched to the right application, the right material, and the right installation method.

400x400 mm also referred to as 16x16 inch tiles in the Indian market sit in the mid-size range, above small mosaic formats and well below large-format slabs like 600x1200 mm tiles or 800x1600 mm tiles. This size is widely available in ceramic and vitrified variants across the Indian market.
400x400 mm tiles work particularly well in compact residential spaces where larger formats would require excessive cutting and create more wastage. In bathrooms, utility areas, pooja rooms, and smaller bedrooms, this size creates balanced proportions without visual overcrowding.
For outdoor use balconies, terraces, and parking areas the size also performs reliably when the correct material grade is selected. Vitrified tiles and full-body vitrified tiles handle Indian heat, humidity, and regular foot traffic without significant issue. The category also offers competitive pricing across all quality segments, which is why builders and individual homeowners both gravitate toward it.
This format is not the right choice for every project. Avoid it in:

These are the actual issues that come back to me from sites after installation:
Most 400x400 mm tiles are manufactured in ceramic or vitrified bodies. Vitrified tiles have lower water absorption and better resistance to moisture penetration, making them the right choice for wet areas and outdoor applications. Ceramic variants are more economical and perform adequately in dry interior areas with light foot traffic.
| Feature | Ceramic | Vitrified |
| Water Absorption | 3–6% | Less than 0.5% |
| Durability | Moderate suitable for light residential use | High suitable for heavy residential and light commercial |
| Wet Area Suitability | Not recommended for regular wet exposure | Recommended low absorption handles moisture well |
| Outdoor Suitability | Not suitable | Suitable with anti-skid finishes and correct slope |
| Price Range (Morbi) | ₹14–28 per sq.ft. | ₹30–125+ per sq.ft. depending on grade |
Surface finish matters more than most buyers realise. Far more. High-gloss polished surfaces look attractive in a showroom but highlight maintenance issues in daily use. Matte, satin, textured, and anti-skid finishes give more practical performance in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility zones. For parking and driveways, only select parking tiles rated for vehicle load the surface texture is not just cosmetic, it affects safety under wet conditions. For car parking, only vitrified or full-body vitrified variants rated for vehicle load and with anti-skid finish are suitable ceramic and standard glazed variants crack under vehicle weight.

For layout, a straight lay minimises cutting waste and aligns easily. Diagonal patterns create visual expansion but increase wastage by 8–10%. Brick patterns work well for balconies and outdoor seating areas. In any outdoor application, always maintain a 1:40 slope for drainage this is non-negotiable.
The 400x400 mm format has moved well beyond plain cement grey and basic white. Current production from Morbi includes:


For parking and driveways, material grade selection is not optional it is structural. Only full-body vitrified or porcelain variants rated for vehicle load are appropriate. Anti-skid finish with a verified DCOF (wet) value of ≥0.42 as per ANSI A137.1 is the minimum safety requirement for any vehicle or outdoor wet zone. Standard glazed ceramic and residential vitrified variants are not rated for this application and will crack under repeated vehicle load. [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns, 2025–2026]

[As per IS 15622:2017 and IS 504:2020 standards]
| Feature | Value / Standard |
| Water Absorption | Vitrified: less than 0.5% | Ceramic: 3–6% |
| PEI Rating | PEI III (residential) to PEI IV–V (commercial/parking) confirm per grade at order stage [As per ISO 10545-7] |
| DCOF (Wet) | ≥0.42 (ANSI A137.1) for wet/outdoor applications verify per grade [As per ANSI A137.1 / BS EN 13036-4 slip resistance standards] |
| Surface Property | Surface Glaze Durability, Anti-Skid (for outdoor and parking grades) |
| Tile Thickness | 7–8 mm (standard residential), 9–10 mm (heavy-duty and parking variants) |
| Standards | IS 15622:2017, IS 504:2020, ISO 13006:2012, ISI Mark Mandatory |
| Coverage per Tile | Approximately 1.72 sq.ft. per tile |
| Tiles per Box | 4–6 tiles per box depending on thickness and grade confirm at order stage |
| Area per Box | 6.88–10.3 sq.ft. (confirm with supplier) |
| Box Weight | Approximately 18–22 kg (varies by thickness and grade) |
| Packing | Carton-packed [Based on standard Morbi dispatch packing, 2026 verify per batch] |
| Grout Gap (Outdoor) | 3–5 mm |
| Drainage Slope | 1:40 (mandatory for terraces and balconies) |

When calculating your overall 400x400 parking tiles price or residential floor budget, the difference between retail and direct-sourcing is substantial.
| Quality Segment | Retail Price (₹/sq.ft) | Morbi Price (₹/sq.ft) |
| Budget Ceramic | ₹18–30 | ₹14–18 |
| Digital Ceramic | ₹30–55 | ₹14–28 |
| Premium Vitrified, Parking | ₹64–95 | ₹30–125 |
| Full-Body Vitrified | ₹100–180 | WhatsApp +91 75677 75672 for batch rate |
| Porcelain, Heavy-Duty | ₹120–250 | WhatsApp +91 75677 75672 for batch rate |
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Installation cost is typically ₹35–55 per sq.ft. depending on pattern and location.
ℹ️ Note: All prices are ex-Morbi godown, excluding 18% GST and freight. Dispatch to metro cities typically takes 5–7 working days; Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities 7–10 working days. Confirm current rates at time of order. [Price ranges sourced from Morbi factory-level rates subject to batch, finish, and volume]
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi dispatch data (2025–2026), matte vitrified 400x400 mm tiles account for a majority of residential repeat orders due to lower maintenance complaints compared to polished and high-gloss variants.
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Bathrooms and wet utility zones benefit most from anti-skid or matte vitrified variants in this format. Balcony and terrace applications need vitrified or porcelain with a drainage slope. Parking and driveways require full-body vitrified rated for vehicle load. Kitchen floors perform best with satin or matte finishes that resist cooking stains.
Bathroom Tiles | Kitchen Tiles | Terrace & Balcony | Parking & Driveway
Matte finishes are the most practical choice for daily-use residential areas low maintenance, non-slippery, forgiving in Indian kitchen and bathroom conditions. Anti-skid textured surfaces are mandatory for outdoor wet zones and vehicle areas. Satin finishes balance aesthetics and maintenance for utility areas. Polished finishes are best limited to low-traffic decorative zones.
Ceramic suits dry interior areas with a budget constraint. Vitrified is the default for most Indian residential applications due to lower water absorption. Full-body vitrified is the appropriate choice for parking, driveways, and heavy-traffic commercial areas. Porcelain offers the highest technical specification for outdoor and heavy-duty use.
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One thing I have noticed over the years working out of Morbi is that the same design often runs across three or four quality grades from the same factory. Export customers, premium retail buyers, and volume builders all have different technical requirements and budget limits so manufacturers produce accordingly. The problem is that tiles from different grades look identical in a showroom. Buyers who ask for technical data sheets, verify water absorption values, and check batch consistency before finalising their order are almost always in a better position than those who buy on price alone. If you are sourcing from Morbi directly, always ask for the technical sheet and check the ISI mark before loading.
From our godown in Morbi, I have also noticed that buyers who specify finish type and thickness upfront before requesting a sample receive more accurate pricing. Freight to Maharashtra and Rajasthan runs at ₹2.50–4.00 per kg depending on dispatch volume; for a standard 400x400 mm order of 500 boxes, this typically adds ₹8–14 per sq.ft. to landed cost. This is rarely factored in during showroom-stage budgeting. [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns and factory-level observations, 2025–2026]
400x400 mm tiles remain one of the most practical and economical format choices for Indian residential and light-commercial projects. The format works across a wide range of applications from compact bathrooms and utility zones to terraces and parking areas provided material grade and surface finish are correctly matched to the use case. If you are sourcing from Morbi, prioritise technical verification over visual selection. The right tile at the right specification will outlast the wrong tile at the right price, every time.
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Get answers to common questions about 400x400 mm tiles
400x400 mm equals approximately 15.75 x 15.75 inches. In the Indian tile market, this size is commonly quoted as 16x16 inch tiles or 40x40 cm. All three references 400x400 mm, 16x16 inch, and 40x40 cm refer to the same tile format.
For terrace and balcony applications, select vitrified or porcelain variants with water absorption below 0.5%. Ceramic tiles with 3–6% water absorption are not suitable for regular outdoor moisture exposure.
Floor tiles in this category are required to comply with IS 15622:2017 and IS 504:2020 for ceramic and vitrified tiles respectively. An ISI mark is mandatory for tiles sold in the Indian market. ISO 13006:2012 is the relevant international standard for ceramic tile definitions, classification, and performance characteristics.
Each tile covers approximately 1.72 sq.ft., so 100 sq.ft. requires around 58 tiles. Always purchase at least 7–10% extra to account for cutting, breakage, and pattern wastage. Diagonal layouts may require up to 12% additional tiles.
Hollow sounds trace to spot fixing rather than full-bed adhesive coverage — proper installation requires a continuous full bed of Polymer-Modified Tile Adhesive on a levelled sub-base. Grout staining in kitchens and bathrooms comes from light-coloured cementitious grout and inadequate maintenance switch to Epoxy Grout and seal joints periodically to significantly reduce staining over time. Epoxy grout typically costs ₹180–350 per kg at Indian hardware stores and covers approximately 8–12 sq.ft. per kg at a 3 mm joint width for 400x400 mm tiles. It resists staining, chemicals, and moisture particularly valuable in kitchen and bathroom joints.
Yes. Morbi is India's largest tile manufacturing cluster and dispatches directly to buyers across the country. Dealers, builders, and bulk buyers can source factory-direct at significantly lower rates than retail. Contact Morbitaa at +91 75677 75672 for current batch availability, dealer rates, and freight terms to your city.
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