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Matte Finish 9513 Ceramic 300x450mm
Matte Finish 9513 Ceramic 300x450mm

9513

Size 300x450 mm
Category Ceramic
Finish Matte
Area Elevation , Outdoor
Look Stone
Color
Brand N/A
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Rugged Slate Stone Texture Wall Cladding for Architectural Depth

In the world of modern Indian architecture, the façade of a home is its first handshake with the world. This specific stone-look design brings a raw, primordial elegance to any space. The deep ebony and charcoal grey tones work in harmony to create a sophisticated, moody atmosphere that feels both grounded and luxurious. When you explore tile designs for a contemporary bungalow or a chic apartment, the split-face stone aesthetic remains a top-tier choice for its timeless appeal.

The Multi-Dimensional Aesthetic of Split Slate

This design is a masterclass in texture and depth. The high-depth punch creates a physical 2.5 to 5mm variation that perfectly mimics natural stacked slate or split rock. The movement in the pattern is rugged and linear, with jagged edges that catch the light at different angles, creating a dynamic shadow play across the wall. The color palette transitions seamlessly from ash grey to a profound matte black, ensuring the wall doesn't look flat but instead pulses with organic energy. It is an ideal choice for those looking to add a masculine, earthy touch to their interiors or exteriors.

Practical Sophistication for Vertical Surfaces

The 12x18 (300x450 mm) format is particularly advantageous for Indian masonry. It is large enough to minimize grout lines—giving the wall a monolithic stone appearance—yet light enough for secure ceramic wall installation. The matte finish is a deliberate choice for low maintenance; it resists water stains and dust buildup better than glossy surfaces, which is essential for our dusty tropical climate. Because these are elevation tiles, they provide the rugged look of heavy natural stone without the structural weight or the high cost of quarrying and installation.

Curated Palette & Mood Table

To truly bring out the character of these high-depth stone tiles, one must pair them with elements that respect their raw texture. Here is how you can style this look:

ElementRecommended SelectionWhy it Works
LightingWarm LED Wall WashersAccentuates the high-depth punch and creates dramatic shadows.
LandscapingTall Potted Areca PalmsThe vibrant green creates a stunning contrast against the black/grey stone.
MetalsMatte Black or Copper FixturesMaintains the industrial-luxe vibe while adding a touch of warmth.
AccentsTeak Wood Door FramesNatural wood tones soften the coldness of the stone for a balanced look.

FAQs

No, these are ceramic wall tiles with a high-depth punch. Their construction and 12-16% water absorption rate are designed specifically for wall cladding. Using them on floors may lead to cracking and safety hazards due to the uneven texture.

While the texture is deeper than standard tiles, the matte ceramic finish is non-porous. For exterior walls, a simple pressure wash or a soft brush with soapy water is sufficient to keep them looking pristine.

The 12x18 size (300x450 mm) is highly favored because it provides a perfect balance between installation speed and aesthetic appeal, fitting well into the modular dimensions of most Indian residential pillars and boundary walls.