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8x40 (200x1000 mm) vs 8x48 (200x1200 mm) vs 8x24 (200x600 mm) Tiles: Which Long Plank Format Suits Indian Room Dimensions

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

Compare 200x600, 200x1000, and 200x1200 mm plank tiles by room size, grout density, cut waste, pricing, and availability to choose the right format for Indian interiors.

200x1000 vs  200x1200 vs 200x600 Tiles
TL;DR

8x24 suits compact rooms, 8x40 is the versatile middle ground, and 8x48 works best in large living rooms, halls, and villa-scale spaces. Choose based on room dimensions, cut waste, grout density, availability, and the visual scale you want, not simply the longest format.

Three narrow plank formats share the same 200mm width but differ meaningfully in length, and that length difference changes which room each one genuinely fits. This guide compares 8x24, 8x48, and 8x40 tiles directly against real Indian room dimensions.

 

The Three Formats Compared 

Wood Look Tile Size Room Guide 200x600 200x1000 200x1200
FormatWidth to Length RatioGrout Lines per 100 sq.ft (approx.)Best Room Size
8x24 (200x600 mm)1:3Highest of the three, approximately 100 to 115 linear metresCompact bedrooms and studies under 120 sq.ft
8x40 (200x1000 mm)1:5Moderate, approximately 70 to 85 linear metresStandard to large bedrooms and living rooms, 120 to 300 sq.ft
8x48 (200x1200 mm)1:6Lowest of the three, approximately 60 to 70 linear metresLarge living rooms and halls above 250 sq.ft

Among the three, 200x1000 Tiles in India offers a practical balance between authentic timber proportions and manageable installation across standard Indian rooms. It is particularly useful for buyers comparing long-plank formats for bedrooms, living rooms, and linear layouts. 

 

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Room-by-Room Winner

Wood Look Tile Size By Room Type Bedroom Living Hall Corridor
Room TypeBest FormatWhy
Compact bedroom, under 120 sq.ft8x24 (200x600 mm)Shorter plank length cuts more efficiently around a compact room's furniture and irregular edges
Standard master bedroom, 120 to 200 sq.ft8x40 (200x1000 mm)The practical middle ground, delivering strong timber authenticity without the cut waste risk of the longest format in a moderately sized room
Large living room, 200 to 350 sq.ft8x40 (200x1000 mm) or 8x48 (200x1200 mm)Both work well; 8x48 reduces grout lines slightly further for a room at the larger end of this range
Grand hall or villa great room, above 350 sq.ft8x48 (200x1200 mm)The longest format continues to read as authentic plank at genuinely large scale, where a shorter format's more frequent joints become proportionally more visible
Narrow corridor8x24 (200x600 mm) or 8x40 (200x1000 mm)Shorter to mid-length planks manage a narrow corridor's width constraints more predictably than the longest format

Once the right room size is established, explore 200x1000 Tile Design Ideas for practical inspiration across bedrooms and living rooms. The ideas cover wood tones, orientations, two-tone combinations, and feature-wall applications using the same elongated format.

 

How Length Affects Cut Waste

Wood Look Tile Layout Cut Balance Room Measurement Guide

The practical mechanic to check before ordering: Divide your room's dominant dimension by the candidate plank's length in millimetres. If the result leaves a cut piece shorter than half a plank length at either end of a run, either choose a shorter format or plan the layout to centre the pattern so cut pieces are distributed symmetrically rather than concentrated as one large cut and one small sliver. This calculation matters more for plank formats than square tiles, since a plank's length dimension is considerably harder to hide a bad cut within than a square tile's more modest dimension.

While You Are Here Compare long-plank sizes and choose the right format for your room.

Price and Availability 

Wood Look Tile Price Availability Size Comparison 200x600 200x1000 200x1200
FormatTypical Price RangeManufacturing Base
8x24 (200x600 mm)Rs. 75 to Rs. 140/sq.ftWidest availability of the three, produced by more Morbi manufacturers given its more common proportion
8x40 (200x1000 mm)Rs. 95 to Rs. 175/sq.ftModerate availability, a specialist plank-format category
8x48 (200x1200 mm)Rs. 100 to Rs. 185/sq.ftNarrowest availability, the most specialist and largest of the three formats

 

Buying Checklist

Wood Look Tile Buying Checklist Dimension Pei Face Variation Availability Extra
  1. Measure your room's dominant dimension before choosing a length, using the cut-waste calculation to confirm the format genuinely fits without an awkward partial-plank cut.
  2. Confirm PEI 4 and water absorption at 0.05% or below across all three formats.
  3. Confirm face variation count, generally higher requirements for the longer formats given a repeating grain pattern is more visible across fewer, larger planks.
  4. Confirm availability and lead time for 8x48 specifically, given its narrower manufacturing base compared to 8x24 or 8x40.
  5. Order 10 to 12% extra material for any of the three, higher than the 5 to 8% typical for square formats given plank-specific cut waste.

  

Narrow Plank GVT in India: 2026 Manufacturing Context

All three formats are manufactured across Morbi, Gujarat, with 8x24 representing the most widely available and 8x48 (200x1200) tile the most specialist given its scale. Buyers planning a large villa or hall project in 8x48 should confirm production lead time well ahead of the construction schedule, since this format's narrower manufacturing base can mean longer wait times than the more commonly stocked 8x24 or 8x40. 

 

Compare All Three Formats on TilesFinders

8x24, 8x40, and 8x48 wood-look GVT can be compared side by side by room fit and price on TilesFinders, with room-dimension guidance available before you commit to a plank length for your specific project.

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FAQs

8x24 (200x600 mm), which cuts more efficiently around a compact room's furniture and irregular edges than the longer 8x40 or 8x48 formats, given its shorter overall plank length.

Only in a genuinely large room. In a standard to moderately sized bedroom or living room, 8x40 is the more practical middle ground, since 8x48's greater length can produce more awkward cuts in a room that is not large enough to comfortably fit its full plank length.

8x24 (200x600 mm) has the widest availability, produced by more Morbi manufacturers given its more common proportion, while 8x48 (200x1200 mm) is the narrowest and most specialist of the three.

8x24 ranges from Rs. 75 to Rs. 140 per sq.ft. 8x40 ranges from Rs. 95 to Rs. 175 per sq.ft. 8x48 ranges from Rs. 100 to Rs. 185 per sq.ft, generally increasing with length given production complexity.

Divide your room's dominant dimension by the candidate plank's length. If the result leaves a cut piece shorter than half a plank length at either end, choose a shorter format or plan the layout to centre the pattern for symmetrical cuts.

8x24 or 8x40, both managing a narrow corridor's width constraints more predictably than 8x48, whose greater length is better suited to open, larger-dimension rooms.

Yes, the same underlying principle applies: fewer, longer planks reduce total grout line length, which reads as more premium and seamless, but only benefits a room large enough to accommodate the format without excessive cut waste.

8x48 (200x1200 mm), the longest of the three, continuing to read as authentic plank flooring at genuinely large scale where a shorter format's more frequent joints become proportionally more visible.

Nisarg Ghodasara
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Architecture Consultant

Nisarg Godashara is an architecture consultant at TilesFinders, specialising in tile selection, space planning, and material application for residential and commercial projects. He works closely with architects and designers to match tile finishes, sizes, and formats with structural and aesthetic requirements, ensuring every recommendation balances design intent with practical durability.


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