I've spent over two decades in the Morbi tile industry, and one question I hear from builders, homeowners, and contractors alike is: "Which tile gives a premium look without too much maintenance?" Almost every time, the answer circles back to GVT tiles from Morbi.
Glazed Vitrified Tiles have quietly become the default choice for modern Indian homes, hotels, offices, and retail spaces not because of hype, but because they genuinely deliver on what most buyers need: a strong body, a wide design range, and manageable upkeep. That said, I've also seen plenty of GVT flooring fail not because the tile was bad, but because buyers chose the wrong finish, wrong size, or the installer cut corners. This guide covers what actually matters before you sign a purchase order.

☑️ GVT tiles combine a dense vitrified body with a digitally glazed surface available in matte, glossy, lapato, sugar, and carved finishes.
☑️ Most popular size in India right now: 600×1200 mm in matte marble-look.
☑️ For bathroom floors: choose matte or anti-skid GVT only strictly avoid glossy or PGVT.
☑️ Morbi ex-factory prices run 30–40% below retail showroom prices for equivalent quality.
600×600 mm | 800×800 mm | 600×1200 mm | 800×1600 mm | 1200×1200 mm
Matte | Glossy | PGVT – Polished | Carving
Living Room | Bedroom | Bathroom Wall | Kitchen | Office
GVT stands for Glazed Vitrified Tile. These tiles are built from a dense vitrified porcelain body fired at very high temperatures with a glazed top layer that carries the design and finish. The design is digitally printed and then baked into the glaze, which is why you get such crisp, realistic marble, wood, stone, and concrete looks.
The key difference from full-body vitrified tiles: with GVT, the design lives entirely in the glaze layer, not through the body. This matters for long-term wear in very heavy-traffic areas, but for standard residential and commercial use, it makes no practical difference.
Morbi manufacturers played a big role in this shift. Over the last 10–12 years, GVT production in Morbi scaled significantly better print resolution, improved glaze thickness, larger format capability, and price points that undercut imported luxury tiles by a wide margin. That combination made GVT accessible to everyone from budget homebuilders to five-star hotel designers.
GVT tiles work for a wide range of buyers, but they are best suited for:
I'd be careful with GVT in bathrooms floor only, and always go matte or anti-skid. For outdoor balconies and high-footfall public corridors, full-body vitrified tiles or double charge vitrified tiles may hold up better long-term.
Most GVT flooring failures I've encountered were not caused by a defective tile. The tile gets the blame, but the root cause is almost always installation or selection error.

Choosing GVT is not just about picking a design. Finish type, tile size and PEI rating all affect real-world performance.
Bigger tiles reduce grout lines and look more premium. But oversized tiles in a small room cause excessive cutting waste, higher labour cost, and installation complexity.
Here's what I suggest based on room size:
Glossy finishes with low PEI show surface dullness near entrance areas within 2–3 years of use. This is one of the most common long-term complaints from buyers who didn't ask about PEI at the time of purchase.

A question that comes up constantly: "What's the difference between GVT and regular vitrified tiles?" Here's the practical answer.
| Feature | GVT Tiles | Full-Body Vitrified Tiles |
| Design | Digital print in glaze very realistic marble, stone, wood | Solid colour or limited pattern through full body |
| Design Durability | Glaze can show micro-wear in very heavy traffic | Wears uniformly no glaze loss |
| Finish Options | Matte, glossy, lapato, sugar, carved | Polished, matte, satin |
| Size Availability | 600×600 to 1200×2400 mm | 600×600 to 800×800 mm (typically) |
| Best For | Residential, hospitality, retail design-forward applications | High-footfall commercial, industrial, budget projects |
| Price Range | ₹25–₹180+ per sq.ft. (retail) | ₹20–₹80 per sq.ft. (retail) |

| Feature | GVT (Matte/Satin) | PGVT (High Gloss) | Double Charge |
| Scratch Resistance | High (PEI 4) | Moderate (Shows micro-scratches) | Very High (Deep wear layer) |
| Maintenance | Low (Hides dust/smudges) | High (Requires frequent wiping) | Low (Polishes well) |
| Price Range (Morbi) | ₹30–₹55 / sq.ft. | ₹55–₹100 / sq.ft. | ₹40–₹65 / sq.ft. |
| Bathroom Suitability | Excellent (Floor & Wall) | Walls Only (Slippery on floors) | Good (But limited designs) |
✔︎ Honest answer: GVT wins on design. For very heavy-traffic areas, double charge vitrified tiles offer a deeper wear layer worth considering for commercial corridors and public lobbies.
Design trend observations based on Morbi production order patterns, Q1–Q2 2026.
From Morbi godowns, I'm seeing 600×1200 mm matte marble-look GVT moving faster than any other SKU nearly every mid-range residential project across Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan is asking for it right now. Loading patterns out of Morbi reflect the same shift: full-truck domestic consignments are increasingly dominated by large-format matte GVT, with dealers in Maharashtra and Rajasthan placing repeat bulk orders at shorter intervals than two years ago.


Specifications aligned with IS 15622:2017 and standard Morbi manufacturing norms.
| Feature | Value / Standard |
| Standard Sizes | 600×600 mm, 800×800 mm, 600×1200 mm, 800×1600 mm, 1200×1200 mm, 1200×2400 mm |
| Thickness | 8 mm – 10 mm (standard); 9.5 mm – 12 mm (large format ≥ 800×1600 mm) |
| Tiles Per Box | 4 pcs (600×600 mm) | 2–3 pcs (600×1200 mm) | 2 pcs (800×1600 mm) varies by brand |
| Area Per Box | ~1.44 sq.m (600×600 mm) | ~1.44–1.73 sq.m (600×1200 mm) | ~2.56 sq.m (800×1600 mm) |
| Weight Per Box | ~28–32 kg (600×600 mm) | ~27–30 kg (600×1200 mm) | ~32–38 kg (800×1600 mm) |
| Packing | Thermocol corner protection + corrugated box; wooden pallet for bulk dispatch (LTL/FTL) |
| Water Absorption | ≤ 0.5% (premium grade: below 0.1%) |
| Breaking Strength | 800 – 1200 N |
| PEI Rating | PEI 3 (bedrooms) to PEI 5 (commercial) |
| Applicable Standards | IS 15622:2017, IS 13630 (Part 1 & 2):2017, EN 14411, ISO 13006 aligned |
Box contents and weight vary by manufacturer and size. Always confirm at time of dispatch from Morbi godown.
| Size | Tiles/Box | Area/Box | Approx. Weight/Box |
| 600×600 mm | 4 tiles | ~1.44 sq.m | ~28–32 kg |
| 600×1200 mm | 2–3 tiles | ~1.44–1.73 sq.m | ~27–30 kg |
| 800×1600 mm | 2 tiles | ~2.56 sq.m | ~32–38 kg |
Packing: Corrugated box with thermocol corner protection and plastic strapping. Wooden pallet for bulk/FTL dispatch from Morbi godown. Confirm box count and weight at time of order.
Price ranges based on Morbi GVT tile manufacturer and ex-factory data, updated 2026.
The 600×1200 GVT tile price in Morbi ranges from ₹30–₹55 per sq.ft. ex-factory, compared to ₹46–₹90 per sq.ft. at retail showrooms for equivalent quality.
| Quality Segment | Retail Price (₹/sq.ft) | Morbi Price (₹/sq.ft) |
| Budget GVT | ₹25 – ₹45 | ₹20 – ₹30 |
| Mid-Range GVT | ₹46 – ₹90 | ₹30 – ₹55 |
| Premium PGVT | ₹100 – ₹150 | ₹55 – ₹100 |
| Luxury Slabs | ₹150 – ₹180+ | Contact for Price |
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✔ Yes. GVT tiles with PEI 4 rating perform well in living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens offering breaking strength of 800–1200 N and water absorption below 0.5% under regular home conditions.
📄 Evidence: Across Morbi bulk orders 2025–2026, PEI 4 rated 600×1200 mm GVT accounts for the majority of residential dispatch volume out of Gujarat godowns.
✔ 600×1200 mm is currently the most widely ordered size for modern residential flooring. It reduces visible grout lines, suits open-plan layouts, and is the most readily stocked format in Morbi wholesale.
📄 Evidence: From dealer movement trends in Morbi, Q1–Q2 2026: 600×1200 mm accounts for the highest single-SKU order volume across Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan residential projects.
✔ For mid-range residential use, budget ₹46–₹90 per sq.ft. at retail, or ₹30–₹55 per sq.ft. sourcing directly from Morbi GVT tile wholesale dealers. Installation adds ₹25–₹70 per sq.ft. depending on city tier.
📄 Evidence: Price ranges based on Morbi ex-factory wholesale data, updated 2026 exclusive of 18% GST and freight from Gujarat.
✔ Yes. Standard GVT tiles from Morbi-based manufacturers are produced in alignment with IS 15622:2017, IS 13630 (Part 1 & 2):2017, EN 14411, and ISO 13006 specifications.
📄 Evidence: As per standard vitrified tile specifications and Morbi manufacturer quality documentation practices.
A lot of buyers come to us after being burned at retail they paid ₹90–₹100/sq.ft. at a showroom for something we supply ex-factory at ₹40–₹50. The retail price includes distributor margins, showroom overhead, display costs, and dealer markup. Buyers who compare GVT tile cost per sq ft across India and do some basic sourcing research before committing to a project can save 30–40% on material cost alone.
What actually improves with price in GVT is glaze thickness, print resolution, dimensional calibration, and consistency of shade across boxes. Focus on those four parameters, not just the brand name.
From our Morbi godown, standard GVT dispatches go out on 20–24 foot vehicles for city deliveries and full trucks for interstate freight to Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and UP. For bulk domestic orders, standard wooden pallet packing and heavy-duty corrugated cartons are utilized to ensure safe transit.
GST is applicable at 18% on tiles; most Morbi suppliers issue proper GST invoices for business buyers. When calculating your landing cost, always factor in 18% GST and standard freight charges from Gujarat.
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A Morbi tile sourcing specialist with over two decades of industry experience. Expertise spans factory floor production, bulk dispatch logistics, and dealer networking across India's ceramic hub. Focused on connecting domestic buyers with authentic, high-quality Morbi manufacturing.
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Get answers to common questions about gvt tiles
On bathroom walls, yes, without restriction. For bathroom floors, use only matte or anti-skid tile variants strictly avoid glossy or PGVT finishes on wet surfaces, particularly in homes with elderly users or children.
GVT has a standard digitally printed glaze in matte, glossy, lapato, or sugar finish. PGVT (Polished Glazed Vitrified Tile) has an ultra-glossy, mirror-like surface achieved by polishing the glaze after firing. PGVT looks very premium but shows water marks and micro-scratches more readily and unlike natural marble, it cannot be re-polished once worn.
Honest answer: GVT wins on design. For long-term scratch resistance and polish durability in heavy-traffic areas, double charge vitrified tiles hold up better because their wear layer goes deeper than GVT's glaze.
In most cases, the tile itself is not defective. Cracking is typically caused by hollow bedding under the tile, uneven substrate, missing expansion joints, or impact on an unsupported section. Proper installation with full tile adhesive coverage and a level substrate is the most important preventive measure.
Matte or lapato finish in 600×1200 mm is the most practical choice it hides dust, handles foot traffic better and is safer for homes with children or elderly users than glossy or PGVT.
Check the PEI rating for your application area, surface finish suitability, shade consistency across boxes, batch number, tile calibration (dimensional accuracy), and edge straightness. Always order 10–15% extra material from the same batch to cover cutting wastage and future repairs.
Yes. Lighter GVT tiles are well-suited for bathroom walls, kitchen backsplashes, and feature walls. The wide design range allows matching floor and wall tiles within the same visual theme, and the glazed surface offers good stain and chemical resistance.
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