I've spent over two decades sourcing and specifying tiles across Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. Stone look tiles remain one of the most consistently requested categories across every type of project. Homeowners want the warmth of Kota stone or the rawness of slate but without the sealing, cracking, and long-term maintenance that natural stone demands. Stone look tiles solve that practical problem without sacrificing the stone-inspired surface depth people are after.
This guide is for homeowners, builders, and dealers comparing stone look tiles by size, finish, and Morbi price bracket before final order. All examples and price bands in this guide are drawn from Morbi godown dispatch patterns and dealer conversations. For specific product categories, see our dedicated pages on vitrified tiles, porcelain tiles, outdoor tiles and bathroom tiles.

☑️ Best finish for outdoor & wet areas: Textured or relief matte avoid polished finishes.
☑️ Standard size for living room floors: 600x1200 mm for a seamless large-format look.
☑️ Starting Morbi dealer rate: From ₹12–₹20 per sq.ft (ex-factory, freight & 18% GST extra).
☑️ Anti-skid R-value matters for terraces and bathrooms specify R10 or above for outdoor and wet zones.
✔️ Best for bathroom walls: 300x600 Porcelain Matte Stone Look Tiles.
✔️ Best for outdoor terrace: 600x600 Textured Anti-Skid Vitrified Stone Look Tiles.
✔️ Best for living room floors: 600x1200 or 800x1600 Large-Format Matte Tiles.
✔️ Best for exterior elevation: Split-Face or 3D Carved Elevation Tiles.
✔️ Top dealer choice: 600x1200 Matte Vitrified Tiles fastest-moving size from Morbi godowns.
✔️ Best for budget projects: 300x300 or 600x600 Vitrified Matte, mid-range segment.
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Yes. Stone look tiles combine the appearance of natural stone with significantly lower maintenance, better water resistance, and more consistent sizing making them suitable for a wider range of applications than raw Kota, slate, or sandstone.
Natural stone Kota, slate, sandstone is beautiful, but it comes with real drawbacks: moisture absorption, sealing every two to three years, inconsistent thickness, and sensitivity to acidic cleaners. Vitrified and porcelain stone look tiles remove most of those problems while keeping the stone-inspired surface depth intact.
Porcelain variants have the lowest water absorption rates and suit bathrooms, terraces, and outdoor areas where natural stone would degrade or stain. Matte and textured finishes provide surface grip without additional coatings. The digital relief technology used in Morbi factories today creates embossed detailing that was not achievable a decade ago the difference between a basic printed vitrified tile and a properly embossed porcelain stone look tile is immediately visible once you handle both.
| Feature | Details | Best For |
| Available Finishes | Matte, textured, honed, polished, glossy, 3D carved, brushed | Outdoor spaces, feature walls, bathrooms, terraces, living rooms |
| Tile Types | Ceramic, vitrified, porcelain, PGVT, elevation, parking | Residential and commercial applications |
| Typical Sizes | 300x300, 300x600, 600x600, 600x900, 600x1200, 800x1600 mm | Varies from compact bathrooms to large commercial floors |
| Water Resistance | Varies by material; porcelain has the lowest absorption (<0.5%) | Wet zones and exterior elevations |
| Approx Price Range | ₹19.50 to ₹327+ per sq.ft | Budget to Premium projects |

Stone look tiles suit a wide range of buyers and project types:
Choosing the right material type matters more than the visual design alone.

| Feature | Porcelain Stone Look | Vitrified Stone Look |
| Water Absorption | < 0.5% (Best for outdoors/wet) | < 3.0% (Standard) |
| Density & Strength | Very High | High |
| Ideal Application | Terraces, building facades, wet bathrooms | Living rooms, bedrooms, dry kitchens |
| Feature | Matte Finish | Textured / Relief Finish |
| Surface Feel | Smooth, flat, low glare | Embossed, rough, 3D grip |
| Maintenance | Easy routine mopping | Requires stiff brush scrubbing |
| Best For | Living rooms, indoor walls | Outdoor pathways, pool decks |

| Finish | Best For | Not Suitable For |
| Matte | Most indoor/outdoor; low glare, easy care, calibrated finish | n/a |
| Textured / Relief | Wet areas, terraces, pathways; better grip | Areas requiring minimal cleaning effort |
| Polished / Glossy | Dry indoor feature areas only | Outdoor, bathrooms, any wet zone |
Based on what is moving from Morbi godowns this year, these are the dominant directions:
[Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]

The pairing logic that works consistently: slate-look tiles on floors with ivory or pale sand walls; sandstone finishes on outdoor spaces with terracotta or olive green accents; granite-look in high-traffic foyers with warm white walls and natural wood furniture.
These are errors I see repeatedly across projects in Gujarat and Rajasthan and in most cases they are entirely avoidable:


[As per IS 13753 vitrified tile standard and IS 777 ceramic tile standard BIS-marked products recommended for commercial and heavy-use applications]
| Specification | Typical Range |
| Thickness | 6–9 mm (indoor ceramic/vitrified), 9–12 mm (outdoor vitrified), 12–20 mm (heavy-duty parking) |
| Tiles per box | 300x300: 9–11 pcs / 300x600: 5–8 pcs / 600x600: 3–4 pcs / 600x1200: 2–3 pcs |
| Area per box | Approx. 0.84–1.44 sq.m per box (varies by size) |
| Approx box weight | 18–34 kg depending on size and thickness |
| Edge type | Rectified (large format) / Cushion edge (standard) |
| Finish options | Matte / Textured / Honed / Relief / Polished / 3D Carved |
| Packing | Corrugated carton, strapped; palletised for long-distance dispatch |
| Container loading | Approx 850–1,100 boxes per container depending on size and thickness |
| Dispatch lead time | Approx 3–10 working days from Morbi godown, subject to stock and finish availability |
| Recommended use | Bathroom / Terrace / Living Room / Elevation / Parking |
| Water absorption | Less than 0.5% (porcelain); varies for ceramic and vitrified |
| Common standards | IS 13753 (vitrified), IS 777 (ceramic), BIS-marked |
Exact values vary by manufacturer, grade, and batch. Confirm packing slip details and container loading plan with the Morbi godown before placing bulk dispatch orders.
[Price ranges based on Morbi godown dispatch data, 2026 18% GST extra; freight calculated separately by destination]
| Quality Segment | Retail Price (₹/sq.ft) | Morbi Ex-Factory Rate (₹/sq.ft) |
| Budget Ceramic | ₹19.50 – ₹42 | ₹12 – ₹20 |
| Mid-Range Vitrified | ₹42 – ₹143 | ₹20 – ₹40 |
| Premium Textured | ₹143 – ₹200 | ₹30 – ₹60 |
| Porcelain Slab | ₹200 – ₹327+ | ₹40 – ₹100 |
Morbi godown dealer rates are typically 30–40% below MRP. Freight from Morbi to major cities runs approximately ₹2–₹4 per kg (indicative range; actual rates vary by season, vehicle type, and loading volume) factor this into your landed cost before comparing retail quotes. All Morbi ex-factory rates exclude 18% GST and freight.
Pricing is influenced by material type, surface texture depth, digital relief technology, tile size and thickness, finish quality, brand positioning, and logistics.
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✔ Porcelain stone look tiles with textured or relief finish, minimum 10 mm thick, water absorption below 0.5%, and anti-skid R-value of R10 or above are the most suitable choice.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026 porcelain outdoor formats show the lowest return rate for weather-related failures in coastal and monsoon-zone projects.]
✔ Morbi godown prices typically run 30–50% below retail MRP across all segments, with the largest gap visible in premium textured and porcelain slab categories.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on 2026 Morbi godown dealer rate comparisons across vitrified and porcelain categories freight and 18% GST not included in ex-factory rates.]
✔ 600x1200 mm matte slate-finish vitrified tiles currently move fastest in metro dealer networks. 600x600 textured anti-skid tiles dominate outdoor terrace and pathway orders from residential projects across Gujarat and Rajasthan.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026 godown stock movement patterns across North and West India dealer channels.]
What most buyers do not realise is that the retail price of stone look tiles covers a very wide quality range. ₹42 and ₹143 per sq.ft both technically fall under "mid-range," but the difference in surface depth, edge calibration, and durability between those two price points is substantial.
From visiting Morbi factories, I have seen closely comparable vitrified tile bodies marketed under different brand names at noticeably different price points in several cases the base material and firing specifications appeared very similar, with the key difference being surface finish quality and edge calibration standard.
The weight of the tile, the way the embossed detailing catches light, and the precision of the edge these are things you only understand by handling the tile in person.
For any serious project, request physical samples before finalising, particularly for outdoor and feature wall applications. Check stock availability at the godown before committing to a large dispatch schedule, especially for outdoor projects where a mid-project shortage causes installation delays.
Most Morbi manufacturers dispatch stone look vitrified tiles in pallet packing for long-distance transport and export movement. For bulk orders, confirm carton-wise loading plans and pallet count from the godown before booking freight per-pallet weight directly affects transport cost and should be factored into your landed price calculation.
For natural stone variants like Kota and sandstone which remain in demand for bungalow renovations and heritage projects always check slab thickness uniformity before purchasing. Inconsistent calibration is a leading cause of uneven surface after installation.
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Get answers to common questions about stone look tiles
Stone look tiles generally have a lower upfront cost and require significantly less long-term maintenance than natural stone. Kota, slate, and sandstone need periodic sealing and are more vulnerable to staining and moisture damage, adding to the total cost of ownership over time.
Textured matte and relief finishes with good anti-skid properties are best for outdoor use. For terraces, pathways, and poolside areas, look for heavier texture depth that maintains grip even when wet. Polished and glossy finishes are usually not suitable for outdoor applications.
Matte and textured variants offer adequate grip for most residential use. Polished and glossy stone look tiles are slippery when wet and are usually not suitable for terraces, or any outdoor area. Check the anti-skid R-value when specifying for wet or outdoor zones R10 or above is generally recommended for outdoor and bathroom floor use.
For bathroom walls, matte or honed porcelain stone look tiles work well and are moisture-resistant. For bathroom floors, textured or relief finish with an R10 or above anti-skid rating is recommended. Polished finishes are usually not suitable for bathroom floors.
600x600 mm textured anti-skid vitrified or porcelain tiles are the most commonly dispatched size for residential terraces from Morbi godowns. For larger open terraces in villas or commercial properties, 600x900 mm is also a practical choice. Ensure adequate slope for drainage regardless of size selected.
In most outdoor applications, yes. Porcelain has significantly lower water absorption (below 0.5%) compared to ceramic, making it more resistant to moisture damage and staining in outdoor conditions. Ceramic stone look tiles are usually not suitable for exterior wet zones and are recommended for indoor dry areas only.
No. Vitrified and porcelain stone look tiles do not require sealing. Only natural stone variants Kota stone, sandstone, limestone slabs need periodic sealing, ideally before monsoon season, to prevent moisture penetration and staining. For vitrified or porcelain stone look tiles, routine mopping with pH-neutral cleaners is sufficient for long-term maintenance.
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