📌Quick Take
☑️ Matte wooden vitrified tiles are the most practical flooring option for Indian homes.
☑️ 200x1200mm planks currently dominate premium residential flooring in India.
☑️ Matching grout colour to tile tone is essential for a convincing wood floor appearance.
☑️ Porcelain wooden tiles (water absorption below 0.5%) are suitable for bathrooms when slip-resistant.
📄 Short Factual Summary
Wooden finish tiles give the visual appearance of natural wood grain in warm brown, beige, grey, or honey tones while providing the durability and easy maintenance of a ceramic or vitrified tile. Most wooden tiles are produced with a matte or semi-matte finish, which keeps dust visibility lower than glossy tiles.
Common plank formats available in the market are 200x1200mm and 300x1200mm, along with square formats like 600x600mm with wood print. For living rooms with regular traffic, vitrified tiles are the better choice. For bedrooms where usage is lighter, ceramic wooden tiles are adequate and more cost-effective.
📐 Browse by Size
200x1200 wooden tiles | 200x1000 wooden tiles | 600x600 wooden tiles
🎨 Browse by Finish
Matte wooden tiles | Rustic wooden tiles | Anti-skid wooden tiles
🔍 Browse by Room
Bedroom wooden tiles | Living room wooden tiles | Bathroom wooden tiles | Balcony wooden tiles
🚪 Best suited by room:
- Bedroom floor: 200x1200mm matte wooden tiles, ceramic grade.
- Living room: 200x1200mm or 300x1200mm vitrified matte, mid-range quality.
- Balcony: Anti-skid textured wooden tiles, outdoor-rated grouting.
- Bathroom: Porcelain wooden tiles, water absorption below 0.5%.
🟫 Why This Category Works
Bedrooms and living rooms are spaces where people want warmth and a homely feeling, not the clinical or hotel-like appearance that comes with high-gloss tiles. Wooden finish tiles provide that natural, cozy aesthetic while removing the maintenance headaches that come with real wood flooring.
Real wood flooring scratches easily, reacts to humidity, warps during monsoon, and needs periodic polishing or oiling. Wooden finish tiles give you the same visual warmth while behaving like any standard ceramic or vitrified tile easy to clean, moisture-stable, and long-lasting.
Because most wooden tiles use matte or semi-matte finishes, dust does not show as much as it does on polished surfaces. Regular mopping is sufficient no special products, no annual treatments, no worrying about termites or moisture damage.
From Morbi dispatch patterns, 200x1200mm matte oak shades are currently moving faster than glossy wooden planks for apartment projects. [Based on Morbi godown dispatch data, 2026]
👥 Who This Category Is For
This guide is most relevant for buyers in these situations:
- Homeowners planning bedrooms with warm, natural aesthetics
- Living rooms with medium to high daily foot traffic vitrified wooden tiles handle this well
- Families who want the appearance of wood without the maintenance commitment
- Joint families with frequent floor usage needing a durable matte surface
- Buyers looking for low-reflection or matte flooring surfaces
- Anyone wanting moisture-resistant flooring without giving up a warm, earthy interior feel
🏪 What Dealers in Morbi Recommend Most
Most repeated buyer mistake we see from the godown side is ordering on visual alone. A buyer selects a tile in a showroom under LED lighting, approves the shade, and places a bulk order only to find the same tile looks noticeably different under natural daylight at the site. This happens more often with warm honey and golden oak shades than with grey or walnut tones.
Dealers consistently recommend ordering a physical sample of the shortlisted tile, checking it in the actual room under daylight, and confirming the batch shade code before dispatching the full order. For orders above 500 sq.ft., most Morbi godowns will accommodate a sample dispatch at minimal cost. This one step prevents the majority of shade-related complaints at project handover. For plank layouts, dealers usually recommend ordering 5–7% extra material for cutting wastage and batch selection.
⚠️ Real-World Problems
Real wood and wood-alternative flooring options all carry known issues. Solid hardwood commonly reports warping, scratching, and moisture sensitivity, especially in humid Indian climates. Engineered wood reports delamination, swelling, and installation-related failures.
Luxury Vinyl Tile and Vinyl Plank flooring often develops a hollow sound underfoot and shows visible wear faster than expected. For high-traffic living rooms, full-body vitrified wooden tiles are the more durable long-term choice.

Wood-look ceramic tiles have their own issues. In budget tiles, surface glaze dullness and light scratching become visible within one to two years in high-traffic living rooms. Grout lines can discolour if the grout colour does not match the tile tone.
Some glossy wood-finish tiles look convincing in a showroom but lose the illusion quickly once installed in full the gloss breaks the wood effect. Hairline cracks can appear over time if tiles are not laid on a properly prepared base or if slab-level movement exists in the building.
📐 Material, Size & Finish Logic
Wood-look ceramic tiles produced digitally in Morbi and other tile manufacturing hubs are the dominant category for residential flooring in India because of price, availability, and ease of maintenance.
Plank sizes most visible in the current market:
- 150x900mm smaller plank, common in budget projects
- 200x600mm mid-size plank, versatile for bedrooms
- 200x1200mm most popular format right now; gives a convincing wood floor look
- 300x1200mm wider plank, typically used in premium and larger living rooms
Across Morbi factories and dealer demand, 200x1200mm wooden tiles are currently moving faster than smaller formats. Buyers who want a genuine wood floor illusion prefer wider planks because narrower formats show too many grout lines and break visual continuity. [Based on Morbi tile production and dispatch data, 2026]
Finish options:
| Finish |
Best Use |
Notes |
| Matte |
Bedroom, living room |
Hides dust, scuff-resistant |
| Brushed |
Living room, premium |
Adds tactile grain texture |
| Rustic / Textured |
Balcony, outdoor |
R11–R12 slip resistance |
| UV-Matte |
High-use areas |
Better glaze durability |
Colour directions currently visible in the market:
- Warm browns, golden and honey tones
- Grey and weathered driftwood finishes
- Whitewashed and pale ash tones (Nordic / Japandi styling)
- Charcoal and dark walnut shades
Layout patterns and cost impact:
| Layout |
Labour Impact |
| Straight plank run |
Standard cost |
| Herringbone |
+40–60% cutting and labour |
| Chevron |
+40–60% cutting and labour |
🔥 Trending Designs & Looks (2026)
Room-wise pairing reference:
| Room |
Tile Tone |
Wall |
Furniture / Fixtures |
| Living room |
Light oak matte |
Warm white |
Natural-material furniture |
| Bedroom |
Walnut brown |
Olive or sage |
Warm lighting |
| Kitchen |
Grey driftwood |
Soft wall tones |
Matte finish fixtures |
| Balcony |
Anti-skid teak finish |
- |
Outdoor-rated grouting |
| Bathroom |
Textured walnut |
- |
Low water absorption porcelain |
The Nordic Calm direction soft ash tones, long 200x1200mm planks, matte finish continues to perform well in minimalist and Japandi-styled interiors. Dark walnut tones with light grain detail remain in demand for living rooms aiming at a rich, cozy aesthetic. Grey driftwood finishes are popular in urban apartments with dark-toned furniture.

⚠️ Buying & Installation Mistakes
One common mistake I have seen repeatedly is selecting rough-texture wooden tiles without checking how they feel barefoot especially for bedrooms. A tile that looks sharp in a showroom can feel uncomfortable in a space where people walk without footwear.

Batch shade checking is essential. Wooden tiles can vary in tone even within the same design code, particularly in matte finishes. Always confirm that all tiles on-site come from the same production batch.
❌ Common installation mistakes:
- Poor subfloor preparation unlevelled base leads to tile rocking and uneven surfaces
- No expansion gaps at wall edges and doorframes causes cracking with temperature change
- Wrong tile adhesive selection for large-format tiles leads to hollow spots under the surface
- Misaligned plank direction wood grain runs inconsistently across the room
- Premature grouting before adhesive fully cures traps moisture and weakens the bond
- No movement joints in areas above 40 sq.mt. leads to tile buckling over time
Many buyers ignore grout colour at tile selection. A strongly contrasting grout immediately breaks the wood floor effect. Matching or near-matching grout to tile tone, with narrow joints below 2mm for plank formats, is what makes a wooden tile floor look convincing. Rectified wooden plank tiles allow tighter grout joints and improve wood-floor continuity. For a seamless look, 200x1200mm planks with epoxy grout are the top dealer-recommended combination.
Mixing plank tiles with square tiles in adjacent rooms without planning the transition carefully also causes problems. If floor level or grout line spacing does not match, the difference becomes visually obvious and difficult to fix after installation.

⚙️ Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Typical Range |
| Thickness |
8–12 mm |
| Tiles per box |
2–5 pcs (varies by format) |
| Coverage per box |
8–16 sq.ft. (format dependent) |
| Box weight |
22–34 kg (approx.) |
| Recommended grout gap |
1.5–2 mm |
| Adhesive type |
Large-format tile adhesive |
| Finish types |
Matte / Brushed / Rustic / UV-Matte |
| Water absorption |
Ceramic: 3–15% / Vitrified: 0.5–3% / Porcelain: below 0.5% |
| Slip resistance |
Matte: R10–R11 / Brushed & Textured: R11–R12 |
| PEI Rating |
PEI 3–4 (Residential bedrooms & living rooms) |
| Shade variation |
Low to medium (confirm batch before ordering) |
| Packing |
Corrugated export carton with straps |
| Applicable standards |
IS 13712:2019 (ceramic tiles) / IS 15622:2017 (pressed ceramic tiles) |
[As per IS 13712:2019 and IS 15622:2017 specifications]

📦 Per-Format Box Reference
| Size |
Tiles per Box |
Coverage per Box |
| 200x1200mm |
3 pcs |
approx. 8 sq.ft. |
| 300x1200mm |
2 pcs |
approx. 8 sq.ft. |
| 200x600mm |
5–6 pcs |
approx. 9–10 sq.ft. |
Use this reference when calculating box quantities for bulk orders. For confirmed per-batch figures, contact for current godown stock details.
💰 Retail vs Morbi Price Reality
| Quality Segment |
Retail Price (Rs/sq.ft.) |
Morbi Price (Rs/sq.ft.) |
| Budget ceramic |
Rs 42 – 85 |
Rs 15 – 25 |
| Mid-range vitrified |
Rs 77 – 151 |
Rs 35 – 70 |
| Premium porcelain |
Rs 151 – 379+ |
Rs 75 – 150 |
Indicative ranges based on Morbi factory gate data, 2026. Pricing varies by factory, batch size, and order quantity. [Based on Morbi dispatch data, 2026]
A wooden tile that retails at seventy or eighty rupees per square foot in a showroom may be available at forty to fifty rupees through wholesale or factory-linked sourcing from Morbi. The difference reflects showroom overheads, logistics, branding, and distribution layers not necessarily a difference in tile quality.
From our godown in Morbi, standard dispatch for wooden finish tiles is available within 2–4 working days for orders above 500 sq.ft. Freight charges vary by destination North India typically adds Rs 3–6 per sq.ft. depending on distance and truck load size. Dealer rates are available on request for orders above 500 sq.ft.
For bulk orders above 800–1000 sq.ft., many Morbi factories offer direct dispatch pricing depending on loading quantity and destination state freight. Container-load pricing is also available for large project requirements.
[Get latest GST-paid price list from Morbi godown share your requirement and floor area]
💬 Q&A + Evidence
❓ Which wooden tile size gives the most realistic wood floor look?
✔ The 200x1200mm plank format currently provides the best wood-floor illusion in residential spaces because fewer grout lines interrupt the visual continuity.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on current Morbi production and project dispatch feedback, 2026]
❓ What is the average Morbi wholesale price for vitrified wooden tiles in mid-range quality?
✔ Mid-range vitrified wooden tiles from Morbi are available between Rs 35–70 per sq.ft. at the godown level, depending on format and batch quantity.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi godown dispatch data, 2026]
❓ What is the most durable size for living room floors?
✔ 200x1200mm or 300x1200mm full-body vitrified wooden tiles are the most durable option for high-traffic living rooms due to fewer joints and harder glaze.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch patterns for residential projects, 2026]
💡 Expert Insight
Here is something I have noticed after years of working with wooden tiles and being around Morbi factories. The print quality has improved so much in the last five years that it is sometimes genuinely difficult to tell the difference between a premium brand tile and a well-made mid-range Morbi tile just by looking at it in a showroom.
Where the difference actually shows up is in glaze hardness and how the tile behaves after two or three years of normal use. A tile with good glaze will still look sharp and clean. A tile with weaker glaze will look dull, slightly scratched, and washed out especially in living rooms with daily mopping.
That difference is not always linked to the original price tag but is linked to which factory made it and what quality controls they follow. Asking to see the glaze hardness specification, or requesting a sample before ordering above five hundred square feet, is worth doing on any larger project. For UV-matte finish tiles, the surface texture is smoother than traditional rustic finish and performs better for daily cleaning.
Porcelain wooden tiles with water absorption below 0.5% are suitable for bathroom floors and wet areas, not just dry areas. Many homeowners do not realise this and miss the chance to carry a consistent wood-look theme through to bathroom floors when the porcelain specification supports it.
💬 Request current Morbi price list for wooden finish tiles contact for dealer and bulk rates.
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