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Sugar Finish 17015 Porcelain 600x600mm
Sugar Finish 17015 Porcelain 600x600mm

17015

Size 600x600 mm
Category Porcelain
Finish Sugar
Area Bathroom , Living Room , Kitchen , Bedroom , Balcony , Office , Foyer , Reception , Pooja Room , Restaurant , Dining , Showroom , Children Room , Commercial
Look Wood , Geometric
Color
Brand N/A
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Modern Multi-Color Wood-Look Geometric Porcelain Flooring

The Interplay of Natural Wood Grain and Geometric Precision

In the evolving landscape of Indian interior design, the fusion of organic textures with structured patterns creates a timeless appeal. This 2x2 porcelain masterpiece brings the warmth of traditional parquet flooring into the modern era. The multi-color palette features a sophisticated blend of honey oak, deep walnut, and soft ash grey, arranged in an interlocking geometric pattern that creates a sense of rhythmic movement across the floor. Unlike traditional wood, these latest tile designs offer the visual depth of natural timber without the maintenance concerns. The movement of the wood grain is captured in a way that shifts light across the room, providing a cloud-like softness to the overall floor layout while maintaining the sharp lines of modern architecture.

Sophisticated Texture and Enduring Performance

Choosing the right format is crucial for a balanced interior. These 24x24 tiles are an ideal choice for both expansive living areas and intimate bedrooms, offering a seamless look that reduces grout lines and expands the visual volume of a room. The sugar finish is the star of this product; it features transparent glossy drops scattered over a matte surface, creating a subtle sparkle that catches the light as you move. This finish not only adds a luxurious tactile dimension but also enhances the slip-resistance, making them safe for Indian households with children and elders. As premium living room tiles, they withstand the daily rigors of a busy home while maintaining an air of architectural elegance. The plain punch ensures a smooth, flat surface that is exceptionally easy to clean, resisting the dust and stains often found in urban environments.

Coordinating Your Luxury Interior

To truly highlight the intricate geometric patterns of this tile, it is essential to pair it with the right architectural elements. The multi-tonal nature of the wood look allows for a wide range of furniture and wall color combinations that reflect a premium lifestyle.

ElementRecommended SelectionWhy it Works
Wall PaintSoft Beige or Warm GreigeNeutral tones allow the geometric floor pattern to become the primary focal point of the room.
FurnitureMid-century Modern TeakEchoes the wood-look texture of the tiles for a cohesive and grounded natural aesthetic.
LightingWarm LED ChandeliersEnhances the subtle sparkle of the sugar finish during evening hours, creating a cozy atmosphere.
AccentsCharcoal Grey or Brushed GoldAdds a touch of modern luxury that complements the multi-color wood palette and geometric lines.

FAQs

Yes, while the sugar finish provides a unique tactile experience with its sparkling glossy drops, the porcelain body and plain punch surface make it very resistant to stains. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a mild cleanser are sufficient to keep the geometric patterns looking vibrant.

Absolutely. The 600x600 (2x2) size is highly versatile. It is durable enough for high-traffic flooring in living rooms and bedrooms, yet stylish enough to serve as an accent wall or cladding in modern Indian homes.

These porcelain tiles offer the aesthetic warmth and multi-tonal beauty of real wood but with significantly higher durability. They are resistant to moisture, scratches, and termites, which are common concerns with natural wood in the Indian climate.