In my experience visiting project sites across Gujarat, Rajasthan, and coastal states like Kerala and Goa, the clients who pick rustic finish tiles are usually satisfied with their long-term performance especially for outdoor areas, kitchens, and commercial spaces where grip, durability, and visual character matter more than reflectivity.
Rustic tiles have always been in demand, but the category has matured significantly. What was once limited to terracotta-style ceramics for traditional homes now covers stone-finish vitrified tiles, 3D carving formats, and large-format wood-look plank tiles used in resort lobbies and modern apartments. The buyer profile has evolved with it.

☑️ Vitrified rustic tiles (water absorption < 0.5%) are mandatory for any outdoor or wet-zone application.
☑️ R11 to R13 slip ratings provide maximum safety on terraces, balconies, and bathroom floors.
☑️ Best for outdoor terraces: 600x600mm R12 vitrified rustic tiles, 8–9mm thickness.
☑️ Direct Morbi sourcing saves 20–40% on bulk orders compared to retail rates.
Rustic tiles are ceramic or vitrified tiles manufactured to replicate natural surfaces raw stone, weathered wood, or traditional clay. Their defining characteristic is a rough or matte surface with low sheen (typically 10–20 Gloss Units), uneven texture, and a handcrafted appearance that does not reflect light the way polished or glossy tiles do. As a leading rustic tiles wholesale supplier, we ensure every format dispatched from Morbi meets verified slip resistance and water absorption standards before bulk loading.
Unlike glossy tiles that show every scratch and dust particle, rustic tiles absorb visual wear into the design. Minor scuffs, small variations in shade, and daily foot traffic all blend into the natural aesthetic rather than working against it. That translates directly to lower maintenance cost in high-use spaces not just a style choice.
✅ You'll find this category across three main types:
300x300mm | 400x400mm | 600x600mm | 200x1200mm
Outdoor / Terrace | Kitchen | Bathroom | Commercial
The primary reason rustic tiles continue to sell well in India is the combination of anti-slip performance and visual durability. In wet zones balconies, terraces, outdoor pathways, entrance lobbies a textured rustic tile with an R11 to R13 slip rating handles conditions that glossy tiles simply cannot. [Slip ratings as per DIN 51130 ramp test classification]
In coastal and high-humidity states, this becomes a specification requirement, not just a preference. I've seen glossy polished floors in resort properties in Goa replaced within three monsoon cycles because of slip incidents. Vitrified rustic tiles for outdoor use in the same environment have lasted fifteen-plus years without surface failure.
The aesthetic side is equally practical. Earthy tones in brown, grey, charcoal, rust, honey, and terracotta conceal dust, mud, and grout discoloration far better than light or polished surfaces. In Indian homes with heavy footfall, that translates directly to lower maintenance cost.
| Application | Recommended Size | Finish | Body Type |
| Terrace / Balcony | 600x600mm | Textured anti-skid | Vitrified |
| Kitchen Floor | 600x600mm | Matt rustic | Vitrified |
| Bathroom Floor | 300x600mm | Anti-skid matt | Vitrified |
| Garden Pathway | 400x400mm | Textured R12 | Vitrified |
| Feature Wall | 200x1200mm | Stone-look / Wood-look | Vitrified |
| Resort Lobby | 600x1200mm | Stone-look rustic | Porcelain Vitrified |
| Café Interior | 600x600mm | Charcoal matt rustic | Vitrified |


Rustic tiles are manufactured in three body types, and the choice matters significantly for the application:

Stone-look rustic vitrified tiles in grey, charcoal, and warm beige tones are the highest-moving segment in Morbi's export data for 2025. The 600x600mm and 600x1200mm formats in these finishes are going to coastal projects, hill station resorts, and premium residential terraces across Maharashtra, Kerala, and Himachal Pradesh. [Based on Morbi export movement, 2025 production season]
✔️ Best for outdoor terraces: 600x600mm textured vitrified rustic tiles.
Wood-look plank tiles in the 200x1200mm format are gaining serious traction in café interiors and holiday home projects. The combination of a realistic wood grain print on a vitrified body gives the visual warmth of wood without any maintenance burden no warping, no termite risk, no re-finishing requirement.
✔️ Top dealer choice: 200x1200mm wood-look rustic planks.
In residential projects, terracotta-toned rustic tiles are being used as kitchen floor tiles paired with white or off-white cabinetry a combination that performs well aesthetically and practically. The earthy warm tone conceals grease and foot traffic while contrasting cleanly with modern kitchen hardware.
For commercial spaces particularly cafés, breweries, and casual dining interiors charcoal and grey rustic tiles in 600x600mm are the default specification. I've seen contractors consistently prefer charcoal stone-look rustic tiles for coastal projects it has become a near-standard specification in that segment.

| Feature | Value / Standard |
| Material | Ceramic, Vitrified (IS 15622:2022) |
| Water Absorption | Less than 0.5% (Vitrified, IS 15622) / Up to 6% (Ceramic, IS 2571) |
| Slip Resistance | R11 to R13 (DIN 51130) |
| PEI Rating | 4 to 5 (Heavy-duty floor use, IS 13630 Part 13) |
| Surface Hardness (Mohs) | 6 to 7 (IS 13630) |
| Tile Thickness | 8mm to 10mm (standard floor format) |
| Finish | Matt, Textured, Stone-look, Wood-look Rustic |
| Standards | IS 15622:2022, IS 13630, DIN 51130, ISO 13006 |
[As per IS 15622:2022 vitrified tile standards, India]
| Size | Thickness | Tiles per Box | Area per Box | Weight per Box | Packing |
| 600x600mm | 8–9mm | 4 pieces | 1.44 sq.mtr / 15.5 sq.ft | 27–28 kg | Corrugated export carton + wooden pallet dispatch |
| 600x1200mm | 9–10mm | 2 pieces | 1.44 sq.mtr / 15.5 sq.ft | 28–34 kg | Corrugated export carton + wooden pallet dispatch |
| 400x400mm | 8mm | 10–11 pieces | ~1.6 sq.mtr / 17.2 sq.ft | 18–22 kg | Standard corrugated box |
| 200x1200mm | 9–10mm | 5–6 pieces | 1.44 sq.mtr / 15.5 sq.ft | 22–26 kg | Corrugated export carton |
Typical dispatch lead time from Morbi is 3–10 days depending on stock availability and order volume.
If you're comparing rustic tiles price per sq ft across retail and direct Morbi sourcing, the table below reflects current 2026 market reality. For broader market trends and grading variations.
| Quality Segment | Retail Price (₹/sq.ft) | Morbi Price (₹/sq.ft) |
| Budget Ceramic Rustic | 20 – 35 | 12 – 22 |
| Mid-Range Vitrified | 35 – 60 | 22 – 40 |
| Premium 3D / Carving | 60 – 120+ | 40 – 80+ |
📋 Note: Morbi direct pricing applies to bulk dispatch orders. Prices are ex-factory, excluding GST and freight. Contact us to check the latest dealer rate. Price differences between retail and Morbi source typically range from 20% to 40% depending on brand and order volume. [Based on Morbi wholesale pricing data, June 2026]
✔️ Get current Morbi dealer rates and dispatch availability for rustic vitrified tiles across all sizes.
✔️ Every format dispatched from our Morbi godown is verified against slip resistance and water absorption standards before bulk loading.
📞 Contact Morbitaa BuildMart for bulk dispatch dealer pricing, GST invoice, and freight estimates on request. +91 75677 75672

Freight cost is a variable that significantly affects the final landed price of rustic tiles often more than the per-sq.ft tile price difference between two manufacturers. For buyers in Gujarat, freight from Morbi is minimal and does not materially affect project cost. Maharashtra and Rajasthan destinations typically add ₹2–5/sq.ft depending on order volume and truck loading. Kerala and other southern states carry higher freight due to distance, and for large hospitality or terrace projects in those states, consolidating the full order in one dispatch rather than splitting across multiple smaller loads is the more cost-effective approach. Always factor freight and GST into your landed cost calculation before comparing Morbi source pricing against retail rates.
[Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
Among the rustic tile formats moving out of Morbi in 2025–2026, the 8–9mm vitrified rustic tile in 600x600mm is the most consistent seller across all market segments budget to premium. Contractors in coastal projects from Maharashtra to Kerala are specifically asking for R12-rated vitrified rustic tiles because their site experience has shown the performance difference over glossy alternatives.
Across recent dispatches from Morbi to Kerala and Goa, stone-look rustic vitrified tiles in 600x600mm represented the highest repeat-order category among hospitality buyers. Once a contractor specifies this on one resort project, it becomes the default for their next two or three.
One thing worth knowing if you're sourcing directly: the same surface finish say, a grey stone-look rustic can vary meaningfully in glaze quality, texture depth, and dimensional consistency between manufacturers. The price difference between a ₹22/sq.ft and a ₹38/sq.ft vitrified rustic tile from two different factories is real, and it shows on site. Always ask for a current production sample and check calibration tolerance before placing a bulk order.
| Feature | Rustic | Matte | Glossy | Textured | Lappato |
| Surface Feel | Gritty, raw | Smooth dry | Slick | Rough grain | Silky semi-gloss |
| Sheen (GU) | 10–20 | 5–10 | 80–95 | 15–25 | 35–55 |
| Slip Rating | R11–R13 | R10–R12 | R8–R9 | R11–R13 | R9–R10 |
| Cleaning Effort | Moderate | Easy | Easy | Moderate | Easy |
| Durability (PEI) | 4–5 | 3–5 | 3–4 | 4–5 | 3–4 |
| Best Use | Outdoor, kitchen, balcony | Indoor dry zones, bathrooms | Walls, living room | Driveways, garden paths | Dining, corridors |

✔ For standard residential terraces up to 500 sq.ft, 600x600mm vitrified rustic tiles in 8–9mm thickness are the most practical choice balancing coverage per box, freight efficiency, and installation speed.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi dispatch patterns and contractor feedback, 2025–2026. This format represents the highest-volume dispatch size for terrace applications across western and southern India.
✔ Vitrified rustic tiles from Morbi typically cost ₹22–40/sq.ft at source versus ₹12–22/sq.ft for ceramic. The price gap reflects body density, water absorption rating, and outdoor suitability vitrified is the correct specification for any wet or outdoor area.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi godown pricing, June 2026 freight and GST extra. Dealer rates vary by order volume and dispatch location.
✔ Minimum R12 (DIN 51130) for any outdoor terrace in coastal environments. For pool decks and areas with constant water exposure, R13 is the correct specification.
🧾 Evidence: As per DIN 51130 ramp test classification and site feedback from hospitality projects in Kerala and Goa.
Based on sourcing, dispatch, and project supply experience within the Morbi tile manufacturing cluster, covering vitrified, rustic, outdoor, and commercial tile categories supplied across India.
❓ Sourcing rustic tiles for a project in Gujarat, Maharashtra, or Kerala?
✔️ Request a current sample and bulk price list directly from our Morbi godown.
🟢 Available for pan-India dispatch with GST invoice. Dealer rates, container loading, and freight estimates on request.
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Get answers to common questions about rustic finish tiles
Yes, for bathroom floors in both dry and shower zones, provided you select anti-skid vitrified rustic tiles with R12 or R13 rating and 8–10mm thickness. They provide better grip than glossy or polished tiles and are a practical specification for Indian bathrooms where wet floors are frequent.
High-quality vitrified rustic tiles resist UV exposure and maintain their colour for 10–15 years under normal outdoor conditions. Colour fading is more likely in low-grade ceramic rustic tiles under prolonged direct sunlight. For outdoor installations, applying a penetrating sealant once every two years prevents moss growth, efflorescence, and moisture absorption through grout lines.
Regular sweeping or vacuuming removes loose dust. Weekly mopping with a mild pH-neutral floor cleaner handles general maintenance. For grooves with settled dirt, a soft-bristle brush is effective. Avoid acid-based cleaners they permanently damage the tile surface and dull the finish.
Yes. Rustic finish tiles in earthy brown and grey tones hide grease stains, food spills, and scuffs significantly better than polished or glossy tiles. They also provide better grip on kitchen floors where wet conditions are common. Avoid polishing or waxing them it compromises grip and fills the surface texture.
Grey, brown, charcoal, and other earth-toned grout shades work best. Avoid white or bright grout with rustic finishes it highlights every joint, looks inconsistent with the natural aesthetic, and stains visibly in outdoor and kitchen environments.
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