📌Quick Take
☑️ Sizes available: 300x300 to 800x1600 mm.
☑️ Thickness range: 8 mm to 12 mm.
☑️ Dispatch timeline: 7–15 days (Stock), 2–3 weeks (Bulk Orders).
☑️ R-rating: Minimum R10 for kitchens, R11 for outdoor areas.
🏭 Get latest anti skid tile price list from Morbi 2026
📏 Shop by Size
300x300 | 400x400 | 600x600 | 800x1600
💎 Shop by Finish
Matt | Satin | Rustic
🗺️ Shop by Area
Kitchen | Bathroom | Terrace | Staircase Anti Skid Tiles | Outdoor Parking
⭐ Shop by R-Rating
R9 Dry Areas | R10 Kitchen & Bathroom | R11 Outdoor & Heavy Wet Areas
💳 Shop by Budget
Budget (Ceramic) | Mid (Vitrified) | Premium (Porcelain)
🔲 What Anti Skid Tiles Actually Are
Anti skid tiles are built to keep you from slipping even when water, oil, or soap is on the floor. In an Indian home, the kitchen floor has to survive water, oil, wet feet, and daily mop cleaning. The grip does not come from being "rough" in the raw sense it comes from surface engineering that creates friction even when moisture or grease is present.
That can mean a matte or satin glaze, micro-embossed patterns, textured ridges, or an unglazed full-body surface that naturally holds friction. In Indian homes, the floor has to deal with:
- Water splashing from the sink
- Cooking oil spreading unnoticed
- Wet feet from bathroom or balcony
- Daily movement of kids and elderly
Anti skid tiles are manufactured to handle this real load. [Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
🦶 What Actually Determines Grip
- Tile body: Dense bodies like vitrified and porcelain tiles stay stable in wet conditions.
- Surface glaze or texture: Matte or textured surfaces create friction.
- Porosity: Low porosity prevents internal damage.
✅ In plain terms: the body stops water from getting in, the surface stops your foot from sliding, and the low porosity keeps the tile intact for years. In kitchens, oil is the real challenge. A tile that performs well with water may still slip under grease. This is where correct selection matters.

👥 Who This Category Is For
- Homes with elderly members or children
- Heavy-use kitchens
- Utility areas with washing and drainage
- Balconies and terraces exposed to rain
- Commercial spaces with high footfall
- Frequent wet mopping environments

🚨 Real-World Problems I've Seen
- Using bathroom-only rated tiles in kitchen water resistance does not guarantee grease resistance unless the R-rating was tested with oil (DIN 51130)
- Buyers choosing deep texture tiles for looks, then struggling to clean grout lines every week
- Excess grout cleaning in small tiles
- Poor visual finish from over-textured tiles
- Shade variation in budget batches
- Staining on low-quality matte surfaces
🧱 Material, Size & Finish Logic
| 📋 Tile Body Option |
| Ceramic tiles |
Vitrified tiles |
Porcelain tiles |
| Water absorption: 3–10% |
Water absorption: ≤0.5% |
Water absorption: ≤0.3% |
| Works well in dry to lightly wet indoor spaces. |
The right call for any floor that sees daily water and foot traffic. [As per standard vitrified tile specifications] |
Best for outdoor and heavy-duty use. [Based on Morbi dispatch data] |
Quality anti skid tiles from verified Morbi manufacturers carry BIS certification and conform to IS 15622 standards for vitrified tiles.
🧮 Size Logic
- 300x300 / 400x400 mm More grout lines = more grip, more cleaning
- 600x600 / 800x1600 mm Fewer joints; depends entirely on surface grip rating
⭐ Top dealer choice: 600x600 mm vitrified for kitchen floors
[Based on Morbi dispatch patterns]
🌿 Outdoor recommendation: 600x600 mm textured or full-body rough
[Based on Morbi dispatch patterns]
🔬 Finish Logic
- Matte glaze Suitable for kitchens and bathrooms. [Best for Indian kitchen: 400x400 or 600x600 matte vitrified, R10 rated]
- Satin finish Intermediate grip, works well in dry-to-moderate wet areas
- Textured finish Better grip for wet areas
- Full-body rough Outdoor, parking, heavy-duty zones. [Top dealer choice: 600x600 mm full-body rough porcelain for parking]
🆚 Finish Comparison
| Finish |
Best For |
Grip Level |
Cleaning Ease |
| Matte Glaze |
Kitchen, Bathroom |
R10 |
Easy |
| Satin |
Dry to moderate wet |
R9–R10 |
Easy |
| Textured Embossed |
Wet areas, Balcony |
R10–R11 |
Moderate |
| Full-body Rough |
Parking, Outdoor |
R11–R12 |
Needs effort |

📊 Anti Skid Tile Specification Table (Morbi 2026)
| Size |
Finish |
Thickness |
Tiles/Box |
Area/Box |
Weight |
Packing |
Price Range (Dealer) |
| 300x300 |
Matte |
8–9 mm |
10 pcs |
~10 sq ft |
18–22 kg |
~30–36 boxes/pallet |
Rs 20–35/sq ft |
| 400x400 |
Matte/Textured |
9–10 mm |
6–7 pcs |
10–12 sq ft |
20–25 kg |
~28–32 boxes/pallet |
Rs 28–45/sq ft |
| 600x600 |
Matte |
9–11 mm |
4 pcs |
15.5 sq ft |
24–30 kg |
~20–24 boxes/pallet |
Rs 35–60/sq ft |
| 600x600 |
Rough/Full-body |
9–12 mm |
4 pcs |
15.5 sq ft |
25–32 kg |
~18–22 boxes/pallet |
Rs 45–80/sq ft |
🏷️ Standard packing: Cardboard box with foam/corner protection. Suitable for road, rail, and sea freight from Morbi. Packing figures are indicative confirm pallet configuration at time of dispatch booking. Weight varies by ±5% based on body density. GST and Freight extra on all Morbi dispatches.
[Based on Morbi dispatch data As per standard vitrified tile specifications]

📖 How to Read the Slip Resistance Rating
- R9: Dry areas
- R10: Kitchen & bathroom (recommended minimum)
- R11: Outdoor & heavy wet areas
- R12–R13: Industrial use
Most Indian buyers are unaware that DIN 51130 R-ratings are tested with oil, not water. An R9 tile can pass water tests but fail the moment cooking oil spreads which is precisely why R10 is the minimum for Indian kitchens, not just bathrooms. R10 tiles are tested on a 10°–19° incline with oil underfoot, which is a far more realistic simulation of what an Indian kitchen floor faces daily.
[R-rating classification as per DIN 51130 standard]
⚖️ Price and Market Reality
| Segment |
Retail Price |
Morbi Price (Dealer Rate) |
| Budget Ceramic |
Rs 35–60/sq ft |
Rs 20–35/sq ft |
| Vitrified |
Rs 60–100/sq ft |
Rs 35–60/sq ft |
| Porcelain |
Rs 100–200+/sq ft |
Rs 60–120+/sq ft |
👷♂️ Labour Charge:
✔️ Metro: Rs 20–30/sq ft.
✔️ Tier-2: Rs 8–15/sq ft.
🚚 [Prices are ex-factory Morbi, GST and Freight charges applicable at actuals]
Confirm dispatch slot before bulk booking fast-moving SKUs move quickly and batch availability changes with each loading cycle. [Available at dealer rates depending on quantity and dispatch location]

❌ Buying and Installation Mistakes
- Using bathroom-only rated tiles in kitchen water resistance does not guarantee grease resistance unless the R-rating was tested with oil (DIN 51130)
- Choosing deep textures → hard to clean
- Using wall tiles on floors (structural failure risk)
- Improper slope causing water stagnation
- Wrong adhesive for outdoor use
🧴 Use proper Tile Adhesive and Epoxy Grout for durability. [Available at dealer rates depending on quantity and dispatch location]
💬 Q&A Detailed Buyer Guidance
❓ Which R-rating is actually needed for an Indian kitchen floor?
✔ R10 is the practical minimum. Indian kitchens deal with oil, water, and frequent mopping R9 tiles marketed as "anti skid" often fail under these conditions.
📁 Evidence: Based on Morbi dispatch data and dealer feedback 2026
❓ Does anti skid performance reduce after polishing or cleaning?
✔ Yes abrasive cleaners and polishing agents can degrade surface texture over time. Use pH-neutral cleaners for long-term grip.
📁 Evidence: As per standard vitrified tile maintenance guidelines

💡 Expert Insight from Morbi
Retail price includes showroom, branding, and distribution layers. Morbi sourcing reduces these layers. Quality depends on specific factory raw material and QC process not just brand name. [Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
🎧 Ask us which R-rating is right for your area Free guidance from Morbi.
📞 Contact for bulk dispatch & dealer rates GST invoice included.