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8x40 (200x1000 mm) Tiles in India: The Long Plank Format for Wood-Look and Linear Designs

August 21, 2026 3 Views 4 min read Updated 1 day ago

Discover how 8x40 (200x1000 mm) tiles create an authentic wood-look floor, with room suitability, layout orientation, plank comparisons, and practical buying tips for Indian homes.

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TL;DR

8x40 (200x1000 mm) tiles offer a more authentic hardwood-plank proportion than wider 1x2 formats, making them especially effective for bedrooms, rectangular living rooms, and studies. Lay the long axis along the room's dominant sightline, use staggered joints, and confirm PEI, water absorption, face variation, and anti-skid rating where required before ordering.

8x40 (200x1000 mm) is the narrow, elongated plank format that delivers the strongest genuine timber-flooring reference available in GVT, closer to the actual proportions of a real hardwood plank than the wider 1x2 (300x600 mm) format most Indian wood-look tile defaults to. This guide covers where this long, narrow plank genuinely earns its place and how to specify it correctly.

 

Why the Narrow Proportion Matters

Wood Look Tile Plank Size Comparison 200x1000 Vs 300x600

A genuine hardwood floor plank typically runs somewhere between 5 and 9 inches wide and considerably longer than it is wide, a proportion that 8x40 (200x1000 mm) tile replicates far more convincingly than a squarer or wider tile format ever could. The 1x2 (300x600 mm) format widely used for wood-look GVT is roughly twice as wide relative to its length as genuine timber, which is why a floor in 8x40 reads as noticeably more authentic to anyone who has spent time around real wood flooring.

  

8x40 Compared to Its Plank Neighbours

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Wood Look Tile Size Ratio Authenticity Comparison 200x1000 300x600 200x1200

FormatWidth to Length RatioTimber AuthenticityBest Use
8x40 (200x1000 mm)1:5, closely matching genuine hardwood plank proportionHighest of the common plank formatsBedrooms, living rooms, studies wanting the most convincing wood-look reference
1x2 (300x600 mm)1:2, wider and shorter relative to genuine timberModerate, reads as tile-adjacent rather than genuinely timber-likeGeneral wood-look application where cost efficiency matters more than maximum authenticity
8x48 (200x1200 mm)1:6, even more elongated than 8x40Very high, an even stronger plank reference for a genuinely large roomLarge living rooms and halls wanting maximum directional length

 

Where 8x40 Genuinely Works

Wood Look Tile Room Suitability Bedroom Living Study Bathroom
ApplicationSuitabilityWhy
Bedroom floorExcellentThe plank format's directional length reads naturally in a rectangular room, and lower bedroom traffic suits GVT plank's slightly higher grout line density than a large square format
Living room floor, rectangular roomExcellentThe elongated format works particularly well laid along the room's longest dimension, visually extending the space
Study or home officeVery goodThe genuine timber reference supports a grounded, focused work environment
Compact or irregularly shaped roomRequires careThe long plank length can produce more awkward cuts in a genuinely small or irregular footprint than a shorter format would
Bathroom or wet-area floorOnly with confirmed anti-skid ratingStandard wood-look 8x40 is not automatically anti-skid; confirm COF specifically for any wet-contact application
While You Are Here Looking for an authentic long-plank look? Explore 8x40 wood-look tiles and compare formats, finishes, and designs for your space.

Layout Orientation Rules

Wood Look Tile Layout Direction Staggered Joints Herringbone Guide
  • Lay the plank's long axis along the room's dominant sightline, typically the direction from the doorway into the room, for the strongest visual elongation effect.
  • In a narrow or corridor-style room, run the plank length along the corridor's direction, not across it, to avoid making a narrow space feel even more constrained.
  • Stagger the plank joints in a brick-bond or one-third offset pattern rather than aligning them in a grid, which is both the standard timber flooring convention and the layout that reads most authentically.
  • Avoid a herringbone layout with 8x40 specifically; this narrow proportion is generally reserved for straight, directional runs rather than angled parquet-style patterns, which suit a squarer plank format better.

  

Buying Checklist 

Wood Look Tile Buying Checklist Measure Pei Water Absorption Face Variation Extra Cof
  1. Measure the room's dominant dimension before ordering, confirming the plank's long axis will run in the correct direction for the room's proportions.
  2. Confirm PEI 4 and water absorption at 0.05% or below, as with any Glazed vitrified tile floor purchase.
  3. Confirm face variation count, minimum 4 to 6 for a room above 150 sq.ft, since a repeating wood grain pattern is more noticeable in a directional plank layout than in a square format.
  4. Order 10 to 12% extra material, higher than the 5 to 8% typical for square formats, given the additional cutting a long narrow plank requires at room edges and around fixtures.
  5. Confirm anti-skid rating separately for any wet-area application, since standard wood-look 8x40 is not automatically rated for this use.

  

8x40 Plank Tiles in India: 2026 Manufacturing Context

8x40 (200x1000 mm) wood-look GVT is produced by a specialist subset of Morbi, Gujarat manufacturers focused on plank-format tile, distinct from the broader square-format production that dominates Indian GVT output generally. Confirm production availability and lead time for the specific wood tone and finish before committing to a large room order, since this narrower, more elongated format has a smaller manufacturing base than standard 1x2 (300x600 mm) plank.

  

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Wood-look 8x40 (200x1000 mm) GVT across warm honey, mid-brown, and grey tones can be compared by finish and face variation on TilesFinders, with layout orientation guidance available before you order for your specific room.

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FAQs

8x40 (200x1000 mm) is a narrow, elongated plank format used primarily for wood-look GVT, delivering the most convincing genuine timber proportion available in tile, closer to real hardwood plank dimensions than the more common 1x2 (300x600 mm) format.

For maximum timber authenticity, yes, given its closer match to genuine hardwood plank proportions. 1x2 (300x600 mm) remains a practical, more widely available and generally more cost-efficient alternative where maximum authenticity is not the primary priority.

Bedrooms, rectangular living rooms, and studies, where the format's directional length reads naturally and can be laid along the room's dominant sightline for a visually elongating effect.

Only with a confirmed anti-skid rating for the specific product, since standard wood-look 8x40 is not automatically rated for wet-area use. Confirm a COF of 0.4 wet minimum in writing before any bathroom application.

Along the room's dominant sightline, typically the direction from the doorway into the room, for the strongest visual elongation effect, and along a corridor's length rather than across it in a narrow space.

10 to 12%, higher than the 5 to 8% typical for square formats, given the additional cutting a long narrow plank requires at room edges and around fixtures.

Generally not recommended for this specific narrow proportion; 8x40 is better suited to straight, directional runs with staggered joints. A squarer plank format suits herringbone or parquet-style layouts better.

Comparable to other premium wood-look GVT plank formats, generally Rs. 90 to Rs. 160 per sq.ft depending on tone and face variation, though buyers should confirm current pricing directly given this format's narrower manufacturing base.

Janhavi Jadav
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Content Writer Expert, TilesFinders

Janhavi Jadav is a content writer at TilesFinders, focused on translating technical tile knowledge into clear, practical guidance for homeowners, architects, and dealers. She specialises in research-driven content on tile selection, maintenance, and design trends, grounded in Indian market standards and real buyer concerns.


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