📌QUICK FACTS
☑️ Best use: Bathroom walls, kitchen backsplash, accent walls.
☑️ Common sizes: 300×450, 300×600, 600×1200, 800×1600 mm.
☑️ Slip note: Not suitable for wet floors below R10.
☑️ Price gap: Morbi vs retail differs by 50–150%.
📝 SHORT FACTUAL SUMMARY
Glossy finish tiles are ceramic, vitrified, or porcelain tiles with a high-temperature glaze that reflects light (60–90 GU). This category includes ceramic glossy wall tiles, PGVT tiles, high-gloss porcelain slabs, and nano-polished variants. Morbi remains the primary manufacturing hub supplying domestic and export markets at a clear price advantage.
Factory dispatch patterns indicate consistent growth in 600x1200mm formats
🔍 FILTER BY REQUIREMENT
📐 By Size
300×450 | 300×600 | 600×1200 | 800×1600
🎨 By Finish
PGVT | High-Gloss Porcelain
🏠 By Area
Bathroom Walls | Kitchen Backsplash | Living Room Floors
💎 By Material
Ceramic | Vitrified | Porcelain
🏠 WHY GLOSSY WALL TILES REMAIN POPULAR IN INDIAN HOMES
The main reason glossy tiles stay popular in Indian homes is light reflection. In compact apartments, glossy wall tiles improve brightness without structural changes. On kitchen walls, oil and stains clean easily from glossy glaze one reason it remains the default choice for backsplash areas.
What has improved in recent years and this is clearly visible in Morbi production is the glaze quality. Mid-range PGVT and porcelain glossy tiles today perform significantly better than older ceramic glossy tiles.
👥 WHO THIS CATEGORY IS FOR
- Homeowners with compact bathrooms and kitchens
- Rental property owners needing easy-clean surfaces
- Builders working on mid-range housing projects
- Designers creating accent walls and feature areas
🚫 Glossy tiles are not suitable for wet floor areas or outdoor use where slip resistance is required.

⚠️ REAL-WORLD PROBLEMS
- Slippery wet floors: Glossy tiles typically fall in R8–R9 range, which is unsafe for wet zones. R10 or higher is required for bathroom floors.
- Watermarks: Dark glossy tiles show watermarks and hard water deposits clearly, especially in Gujarat and Rajasthan regions where mineral content is high.
- Visible scratching: Scratches are more visible on glossy surfaces due to reflection. Lower-grade ceramic tiles show wear faster on floors under regular movement.
- Grout staining: Grout residue during installation can permanently mark glossy tiles if not cleaned immediately after application.
📏 MATERIAL, SIZE & FINISH LOGIC
🧱 Material Types
✨ Ceramic glossy tiles
Best for bathroom and kitchen walls. Affordable and widely used.
✨ Vitrified (PGVT) glossy tiles
Lower water absorption and higher strength. Common in living room floors and large-format applications.
✨ Porcelain glossy tiles
Highest density and moisture resistance. Used in premium interiors and large slab formats.
📐 Common Sizes and Use
- 300×450 mm Standard bathroom walls.
- 300×600 mm Bathroom and kitchen walls.
- 600×1200 mm Living rooms and premium walls.
- 800×1600 mm Large-format luxury applications.
✅ Best for bathroom walls: 300×600 mm glossy ceramic tiles.
✅ Top dealer choice: 600×1200 mm PGVT tiles.
📑 SPECIFICATION (BUYER FORMAT)
| Size |
Finish |
Thickness |
Tiles/Box |
Area/Box |
Weight |
Price Range |
Slip Rating |
Recommended Area |
| 300×450 mm |
Ceramic Glossy |
7–9 mm |
6 pcs |
~0.81 sq.m |
~11–12 kg |
Rs 12–40/sq.ft |
R8 |
Bathroom Walls |
| 300×600 mm |
Ceramic Glossy |
7–10 mm |
5 pcs |
~0.90 sq.m |
~14–15 kg |
Rs 15–50/sq.ft |
R8 |
Bath & Kitchen Walls |
| 600×600 mm |
PGVT |
8–10 mm |
4 pcs |
~1.44 sq.m |
~27–28 kg |
Rs 25–70/sq.ft |
R9 |
Living Room Floors |
| 600×1200 mm |
PGVT |
9–11 mm |
2 pcs |
~1.44 sq.m |
~28–31 kg |
Rs 30–100/sq.ft |
R9 |
Premium Walls/Living |
Packing: Corrugated box packing with strap or palletized loading for bulk dispatch.

📨 Request dealer pricing & dispatch schedule from Morbi.
🆚 DECISION SUPPORT: GLOSSY VS MATTE
| Feature |
Glossy |
Matte |
| Cleaning |
Easier (wipes clean) |
Moderate (can hold dirt) |
| Slip Resistance |
Lower (R8-R9) |
Better (R10+) |
| Reflection |
High |
Low |
| Best Use |
Walls, backsplashes |
Floors, wet areas |

🔥 TRENDING DESIGNS (2026)
Glossy tiles are now used selectively rather than across full spaces.
- Matte finish tiles and glossy combinations are increasing across residential projects.
- Marble-look glossy tiles remain dominant in the 600×1200 segment.
- Deep colours are used mainly for feature walls.
- Large slabs (800×1600 mm) are growing in premium interiors.
Dealer movement data suggests 600×1200 glossy PGVT remains the fastest-moving size for metro apartment projects. Glossy vs matte tiles trend shows a clear shift toward mixed application rather than full glossy layouts.

❌ BUYING AND INSTALLATION MISTAKES
- Using glossy tiles on wet floors: High-gloss surfaces fall in the R8–R9 range, which is unsafe for areas that regularly get wet. R10 minimum applies to bathroom floors.
- Not checking batch consistency: Always confirm batch numbers on carton labels before dispatch. Variation becomes visible only after installation.
- Choosing white grout: It stains quickly in kitchens and bathrooms. Grey or epoxy grout performs better in wet areas.
- Improper adhesive application: Large tiles require full adhesive coverage. Dot fixing creates hollow spaces and leads to cracking.
- Skipping expansion joints: Without proper gaps, tiles may crack or pop due to temperature variation.
⚙️ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Water absorption (porcelain): Below 0.5%
- Water absorption (PGVT): 0.5%–3%
- Water absorption (ceramic): 3%–6%
- Gloss Units: 60–90 GU
- PEI Rating: 3–5
- Mohs Hardness: 5–7
- Breaking strength: Minimum 1100 N (floor tiles), 600–900 N (wall tiles)
Specifications as per IS 13753, IS 15622, ISO 13006:2018
🆚 RETAIL VS MORBI PRICE REALITY
- Budget (ceramic): Rs 12–60/sq.ft
- Mid-range (PGVT): Rs 25–120/sq.ft
- Premium (porcelain): Rs 50–300/sq.ft
Retail markups typically range from 50–150% depending on brand, location, and showroom overhead.
Prices are ex-factory, excluding 18% GST and freight.
Freight from Morbi typically adds Rs 3–6 per sq.ft depending on dispatch location and order size. Most Morbi factories dispatch within 3–7 working days depending on stock availability and batch readiness.

💬 Q&A WITH EVIDENCE
❓ What is the price of 600×1200 glossy tiles from Morbi?
✔ Typically Rs 30–50 per sq.ft for PGVT glossy tiles in this size.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi dealer rate data 2025–2026
❓ Which glossy tile is best for small bathrooms?
✔ 300×600 mm light-colour glossy tiles improve brightness and make compact bathrooms feel larger.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi dispatch volume trends
❓ Are glossy tiles suitable for Indian hard water areas?
✔ Porcelain glossy tiles are better due to lower water absorption, which prevents mineral buildup.
🧾 Evidence: As per standard vitrified tile specifications
💡 EXPERT INSIGHT
Observed across Morbi loading trends, PGVT tiles offer the strongest value segment. A 600×1200 glossy PGVT tile retailing at Rs 90–120 often dispatches from Morbi at Rs 30–45 per sq.ft. Bulk glossy tile orders from Morbi significantly reduce landed cost, especially for projects above 2,000 sq.ft where freight and dealer margins get optimized. For hard water regions, porcelain glossy tiles perform better due to lower absorption and easier surface cleaning.
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