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Impirial Grey

Size 200x1000 mm
Category Porcelain
Finish Matte
Area Living Room , Kitchen , Bedroom , Patio , Foyer , Balcony , Office , Reception , Back Splash
Look Wood
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Modern Ash Grey Timber-Inspired Porcelain Planks for Contemporary Indian Homes

In the evolving landscape of Indian interior design, the fusion of organic warmth and modern durability has become the gold standard. To achieve this, architects are moving away from high-maintenance natural wood and embracing the sophisticated allure of porcelain. When you explore latest tile designs, this specific grey timber-inspired plank stands out as a masterpiece of understated luxury. It captures the raw essence of aged wood while providing the structural integrity required for the tropical climate of India.

The Visual Language of Smoky Ash Timber

This 8x40 plank features a stunning visual depth characterized by linear movement that mimics the growth rings of a mature oak tree. The color palette is a sophisticated mix of misty charcoal and soft pebble grey, creating a 'cloud-like' transition across the surface rather than a stark, repetitive pattern. The texture is a refined matte that doesn't just look like wood but feels grounded and organic underfoot. The subtle veins run lengthwise, which helps in visually elongating smaller rooms, making it a favorite for narrow hallways or compact urban apartments.

Architectural Versatility and Enduring Performance

The 8x40 (200x1000mm) dimension is a deliberate choice for those seeking a realistic plank aesthetic without the warping issues of real timber. Being a porcelain body with 2% to 5% water absorption, these planks offer moderate strength that is perfectly suited for high-traffic areas. The matte finish is particularly practical for Indian households; it provides excellent anti-skid properties and scratch resistance, making it an ideal choice for bedroom tiles where safety and comfort are paramount. Unlike glossy surfaces, this matte plank does not show dust or water spots easily, maintaining its pristine look with minimal effort.

To help you visualize the final look, our curators have put together a mood board to complement this smoky grey palette:

ElementRecommended SelectionWhy it Works
Wall ColorSoft Greige or Pearl WhiteBalances the cool grey tones with warmth.
FurnitureWalnut Wood or Mid-century ModernDarker wood creates a striking contrast against the floor.
Metal AccentsRose Gold or Brushed BrassAdds a touch of warmth and luxury to the industrial grey.
TextilesHand-woven Jute or LinenEnhances the organic, earthy vibe of the wood grain.

FAQs

These 200x1000mm planks are highly versatile and can be used on both walls and floors. They are particularly popular for living room flooring, bedroom retreats, and even as accent walls in bathrooms to create a spa-like atmosphere.

Not at all. While the matte finish provides a non-reflective, anti-skid surface, it is designed for easy maintenance. Regular mopping with a mild detergent is sufficient to keep the timber-look texture looking new without the streaking common on glossy floors.

Grey wood is a staple of the 'Modern Minimalist' and 'Scandinavian Indian' trends. It provides a neutral base that allows vibrant Indian decor and colorful fabrics to pop, while maintaining a sense of calm and spaciousness in the home.