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Wood Floor Tiles in India: Wood Tile Flooring, Plank Sizes and Finishes

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Wood floor tiles are vitrified or porcelain tiles with a wood grain surface made specifically for floor use. They solve a real problem in Indian homes: real timber warps, swells, and stains within two to three monsoon seasons, particularly in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and coastal regions.

A wood tile floor holds its colour and grain pattern for decades because the tile body absorbs 0.05% water or less. The grain is locked under a fired glaze and does not fade, peel, or scratch the way timber laminate does.

Among wood look tiles, the floor category has the widest range of size choices, from narrow 200x1200mm (8x48) plank tiles that copy real timber boards to large 800x1600mm (32x64) boards for open-plan rooms. Prices start from Rs. 45 per sq.ft for porcelain plank tiles and go up to Rs. 180 per sq.ft for full-body vitrified options in large format.

Choosing the right wood tile flooring comes down to three decisions: the tile body, which determines how much water the floor can handle; the size, which determines how the room reads; and the finish, which determines grip and safety underfoot.

 

Why Wood Tile Floors Outperform Real Timber in Indian Conditions

Real timber flooring has four known problems in India that tile flooring avoids entirely.

Moisture damage is the first. Timber absorbs water from humid air and from cleaning, causing boards to swell and buckle. Wooden floor tiles in GVT or full body vitrified category absorb 0.05% water, which is below the IS 15622:2006 threshold for vitrified tiles. This means they stay completely flat through all six months of the monsoon season.

Termite damage is the second. Timber floors in India are susceptible to termite attack in soil-contacted slabs. Tile flooring has no organic material for termites to eat.

Maintenance is the third. Timber floors need periodic oiling, polishing, or lacquering to maintain their surface. Wood tile flooring needs only regular mopping. Even in a kitchen or balcony exposed to cooking oil and outdoor dust, a damp mop is enough.

Cost over time is the fourth. Timber flooring in a 1,000 sq.ft home costs Rs. 150 to Rs. 400 per sq.ft at the time of laying and often needs refinishing every five to seven years. Wood effect floor tiles laid once at Rs. 55 to Rs. 120 per sq. ft. do not need any refinishing.

 

Which Tile Body to Choose for Wood Effect Floor Tiles

Three tile body types carry wood grain designs for floors. Each has a specific floor use case.

GVT (Glazed Vitrified Tiles) is the standard choice for wood-effect floor tiles in Indian homes. GVT wood grain floor tile absorbs 0.05% water and comes in matte, GHR, and sugar finishes that are safe on all floor types, including bathrooms and covered balconies. GVT wood floor tiles come in a wide range of sizes, from 200x1200mm (8x48) plank to 800x1600mm (32x64), and cover most budgets from Rs. 55 per sq.ft.

Full body vitrified tiles carry the wood grain pattern through the entire tile body, so the colour and grain are visible even at cut edges. This makes them the best choice for full-body vitrified wood floor tiles in high-traffic commercial spaces, kitchens with heavy footfall, and any area where the tile edge will be exposed. Prices for full-body vitrified wood floor tiles start from Rs. 90 per sq.ft.

Porcelain wood look tile flooring absorbs 2% to 5% water, which is higher than vitrified but still far better than timber laminate. Porcelain wood-like tile flooring is a practical choice for dry rooms such as bedrooms and study rooms where budget is a controlling factor. Prices start from Rs. 45 per sq.ft in 200x1000mm (8x40) plank size.

Note: PGVT tiles carry a polished surface and must never be used on floors. The polished finish is slippery when wet. PGVT wood look tiles are for bathroom walls and feature walls only.

Body TypeWater AbsorptionScratch ResistanceBest Floor UseSafe FinishPrice Rs./sq.ft
GVT0.05%HighBedroom, living room, bathroom, balconyMatte, GHR, SugarRs. 55 to 120
Full Body Vitrified0.05%Very HighKitchen, commercial, heavy-trafficMatte, GHRRs. 90 to 180
Porcelain2% to 5%ModerateDry indoor rooms, light useMatteRs. 45 to 95

 

Wood Tile Flooring Sizes: Plank Tiles, Wide Board, and Large Wood Effect Floor Tiles

The size of the tile changes how the wood floor reads in the room and how practical the laying process is.

The 200x1200mm (8x48) plank size is the closest format to real timber flooring. These narrow, long tiles are the most-searched wood style floor tiles in India for bedroom and living room floors. The long grain runs down the length of the tile, which creates a strong directional line across the room. At Rs. 55 to Rs. 120 per sq.ft in GVT matte, this size fits most mid-range and mid-to-high budgets.

The 200x1000mm (8x40) plank is a slightly shorter format that suits smaller rooms, bathrooms, and kitchens where an 8x48 plank would need too many cuts. Tile flooring that looks like wood planks in this size starts from Rs. 50 per sq.ft in porcelain matte.

The 600x1200mm (2x4) format is the most practical board size for living rooms and open-plan floors in Indian homes. Fewer tiles per square foot means fewer grout joints, which makes the wood grain pattern read more continuously across the floor. This size is the first choice for tile flooring that looks like wood in large, uninterrupted spaces.

Large wood-effect floor tiles in 800x1600mm (32x64) format suit very large rooms, hotel lobbies, showrooms, and commercial spaces where a single board pattern needs to cover ground efficiently. These tiles are laid with a 3mm grout joint and require a flat, level screed. Prices for large wood-effect floor tiles in this format start from Rs. 75 per sq ft in GVT matte.

The 600x600mm (2x2) size is the standard square format used for wood look tile flooring in kitchens and for diagonal-pattern floor layouts. This is the most practical size for rooms with many corners, obstacles, and irregular shapes.

Size (mm)AliasRoom TypePatternGrout JointPrice Rs./sq.ft
200x12008x48Bedroom, living roomStraight, herringbone2mmRs. 55 to 120
200x10008x40Bathroom, smaller roomsStraight, stacked2mmRs. 50 to 95
600x12002x4Living room, open planStraight, offset brick3mmRs. 55 to 120
800x160032x64Large rooms, commercialStraight, offset3mmRs. 75 to 150
600x6002x2Kitchen, bathroomStraight, diagonal3mmRs. 50 to 100

 

Colour Choices: Grey Wood Effect Floor Tiles, Dark Wood, and More

Colour selection for a wood tile floor should start with the wall colour and natural light in the room, not the tile catalogue.

Grey wood-effect floor tiles are the most searched colour in this category in India right now. The ash and concrete-grey grain tones work in rooms with white walls, charcoal feature walls, or sage green paint. Grey wood-effect floor tiles in GVT matte start from Rs. 55 per sq ft and suit drawing rooms, master bedrooms, and corporate office floors equally well.

Dark wood tile floor options use walnut, mahogany, and ebony grain patterns. These suit rooms with lighter wall colours and pale furniture, where the floor is meant to anchor the room visually. A dark wood tile floor in a bedroom with white walls and light grey curtains is one of the most common combinations in Indian home design. Prices for dark GVT wood floor tiles start from Rs. 60 per sq.ft.

White wood-effect floor tiles use a bleached or near-white grain that suits minimal rooms, Scandinavian-style interiors, and small spaces where a darker floor would feel heavy. These tiles reflect more natural light, which makes them practical for rooms that get limited direct sunlight. Prices for white wood-effect floor tiles start from Rs. 65 per sq.ft in GVT matte.

Light beige and honey-toned wood grain floor tiles are the warmer alternative to grey. They pair well with terracotta-coloured walls, warm grey paint, and wooden furniture. These are common in traditional and transitional Indian home styles.

Colour VariantTonePairs Well WithPrice Range
Light wood tile floorPale beige, cream grainWhite and off-white wallsRs. 50 to Rs. 100/sq.ft GVT matte
Grey wood-effect floorAsh, silver, concrete-grey grainWhite, charcoal, sage wallsRs. 55 to Rs. 110/sq.ft GVT matte
Dark wood tile floorWalnut, mahogany, and ebony grainLight walls, cream or white furnitureRs. 60 to Rs. 130/sq.ft GVT matte
White wood-effect floorBleached, near-white grainMinimal rooms, Scandi-style interiorsRs. 65 to Rs. 140/sq.ft GVT matte

 

Wood Effect Kitchen Floor Tiles: What to Specify

The kitchen is the most demanding room for any floor tile. The tile must handle cooking oil, heavy foot traffic, dropped utensils, and regular wet mopping.

Wood effect kitchen floor tiles in the full-body vitrified category with GHR finish are the most practical specification for Indian kitchens. GHR finish gives high scratch resistance alongside anti-skid traction. This matters in a kitchen where the floor may be wet from cooking and cleaning at the same time. Full body GVT wood grain floor tile in 600x600mm (2x2) or 600x1200mm (2x4) size works well in kitchen layouts because these sizes keep the number of cuts manageable around cabinets and appliances.

For modular kitchen floors in mid-range homes, GVT matte wood effect kitchen floor tiles in 600x1200mm (2x4) at Rs. 55 to Rs. 90 per sq.ft cover most budgets without compromising on water resistance or slip safety.

Use epoxy grout in all kitchen floor joints. Cement-based grout absorbs cooking oil over time and discolours. Epoxy grout seals the joint completely and can be cleaned with the same product used to clean the tile surface. A 3mm grout joint width for 600x1200mm tiles and a 2mm joint for plank-format tiles are the practical standards for Indian kitchen floors.

Note: Do not use porcelain wood-look tile flooring in kitchens where heavy cooking and frequent water exposure are expected. Porcelain absorbs 2% to 5% water, which is adequate for dry bedrooms but not the best choice for active wet kitchen floors.

 

Safe Finishes for Wood Floor Tiles in Wet and Dry Rooms

Finish is the most critical decision for floor tiles. The wrong finish in a wet room causes falls.

Matte finish is the standard safe choice for all wood floor tiles in Indian homes. Matte GVT wood tile flooring does not become slippery when wet and suits bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms, and kitchens equally. The matte surface also hides footprints and dust better than polished or glossy surfaces, which is practical in a daily-use family home.

GHR (Glaze High Resistance) finish gives higher scratch resistance than standard matte and adds an anti-skid surface texture that performs well even in outdoor-facing covered areas. This finish is the right choice for wood floor tiles in kitchens, balconies, and high-traffic corridors.

Matte Carving gives a slight physical texture that you can feel with your foot. This finish works on wood grain floor tiles, where the grain depth in the design is meant to feel as well as look like timber. Safe on all floor types.

Sugar finish gives small transparent glaze drops on a matte base. It works on light wood and grey wood floor tiles and adds a subtle sparkle that reads differently in natural and artificial light. Safe on all floor types.

Note: Polished Glossy, Polished High Glossy, Semi High Glossy, Super High Glossy, and Satin Matte finishes must not be used on any floor. These finishes are slippery when wet and unsafe for bathroom, kitchen, and balcony floors. Use these finishes on walls only.

 

Laying Patterns for Wood Tile Flooring

The way plank tiles are laid changes the room's visual weight and direction more than almost any other decision.

Straight-run (parallel to the longest wall) is the standard laying pattern for plank wood floor tiles. This is the fastest pattern to lay, uses the least tile waste (about 5% extra for cuts), and gives the room a clean, uninterrupted directional line.

Herringbone is the most popular pattern for 200x1200mm (8x48) plank tiles in premium bedrooms and living rooms. Tiles are set at 45 degrees to each other in a V-shape. Herringbone uses 10% to 12% extra tile for cuts and requires a skilled laying contractor. The result is a floor that looks significantly more detailed than a straight-run layout.

Offset brick pattern (each row starts at the midpoint of the tile below) suits 600x1200mm (2x4) boards in open-plan living rooms. The offset breaks the visual monotony of straight-run laying and uses only 7% to 8% extra tile.

Diagonal laying at 45 degrees to the walls suits square-format wood floor tiles in 600x600mm (2x2) size. It makes a smaller room feel wider. Diagonal laying uses 15% extra tile for edge cuts and takes longer to complete.

Always buy 10% extra tile than the measured area when ordering any pattern other than straight-run. For herringbone, buy 12% extra. Batch number matching is critical for wood grain tiles because grain patterns vary between batches.

 

Water Resistance of Wood Tile Floors in Indian Monsoon Conditions

The monsoon season raises indoor humidity to 80% to 95% in most parts of India from June to September. At this humidity level, real timber flooring absorbs moisture through the air alone and begins to swell at the joints. GVT and full-body vitrified tiles absorb 0.05% water, which means they take in almost no moisture even when the air is fully saturated. This level of water resistance keeps plank-format wood tile floors flat and joint-gap consistent through every monsoon season without any sealing or treatment. IS 15622:2006 sets the upper limit for vitrified tile water absorption at 0.5%, and GVT wood floor tiles are twelve times better than that limit. Epoxy grout in the joints adds a further seal that prevents moisture from entering the tile edge.

 

Morbi-Manufactured Wood Floor Tiles: Sizes and Price Reference

The large majority of wood tile flooring sold in India is manufactured in Morbi, Gujarat. Morbi factories produce the full range of plank and board sizes used for wood floors: 200x1200mm (8x48), 200x1000mm (8x40), 600x1200mm (2x4), and 800x1600mm (32x64). GVT matte wood floor tiles from Morbi start from Rs. 55 per sq.ft for standard plank sizes and reach Rs. 120 per sq ft for large-format boards with detailed grain patterns. Full body vitrified wood floor tiles for commercial use, manufactured in Gujarat, cost Rs. 90 to Rs. 180 per sq.ft, depending on size and grain complexity. Porcelain plank tiles from Morbi in 8x40 format start from Rs. 45 per sq ft. Prices vary by brand, finish quality, and order volume.

 

Shop Wood Tile Flooring by Size, Colour, and Finish

GVT plank tiles in 8x48 and 8x40 sizes, large wood effect floor tiles in 32x64 format, full body vitrified options for kitchens and heavy traffic areas, and porcelain plank tiles for budget-conscious dry rooms are all listed on TilesFinders with water absorption rate, finish type, tile body, and size alias on every product card. Use the size filter to narrow to the plank formats and the finish filter to select matte or GHR for floor-safe tiles.

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GVT (Glazed Vitrified Tiles) is the best body type for wood floor tiles in most Indian homes. GVT wood floor tiles absorb 0.05% water, which makes them safe for dry bedrooms, living rooms, and wet-prone bathrooms. Full-body vitrified tiles are the stronger choice for kitchens and commercial floors with heavy traffic. Porcelain wood floor tiles work in dry rooms at a lower price point, starting from Rs. 45 per sq.ft.

The 600x1200mm (2x4) size is the most widely used for wood tile flooring in Indian living rooms. It gives a wide-plank board look with fewer grout joints across the floor. The 200x1200mm (8x48) plank size gives a more traditional timber-board feel and suits medium to large rooms. For very large open-plan living areas, the 800x1600mm (32x64) board format reads the best from a distance.

Wood effect floor tiles in matte or GHR finish are not slippery when wet and pass anti-skid requirements for bathroom and kitchen floors. Glossy, Polished, Polished High Glossy, and Satin Matte finishes are slippery when wet and must not be used on any floor. Always specify matte or GHR finish when buying wood tile flooring for bathrooms, kitchens, and balconies in India.

Yes. Wood effect kitchen floor tiles in GVT or full body vitrified category with matte or GHR finish work well on kitchen floors. GHR finish gives extra scratch resistance against dropped utensils and heavy foot traffic. A 600x1200mm (2x4) or 600x600mm (2x2) size is practical for kitchen floor laying as it keeps grout joints manageable. Use epoxy grout in kitchens to stop oil and food stains from entering the joints.

A 2mm grout joint is standard for plank-format wood look tile flooring in 200x1200mm and 200x1000mm sizes. For 600x1200mm and larger formats, a 3mm joint is more forgiving of minor subfloor unevenness. Use epoxy grout for all wood-look tile floors in kitchens and bathrooms. Epoxy grout does not absorb oil, water, or food stains and keeps the joint colour consistent over time.

Dark wood tile floor uses deep walnut, ebony, or mahogany grain tones and suits rooms with light-coloured walls, natural light, and furniture in white or cream. Grey wood-effect floor tiles use ash or concrete-grey grain tones that pair with contemporary rooms using white, charcoal, or sage green wall colours. Dark wood floors read as warmer; grey wood floors read as cooler and more minimal. Both come in GVT matte from Rs. 55 per sq.ft.

Wood floor tiles in India start from Rs. 45 per sq ft for porcelain matte in 8x40 plank size. GVT wood tile flooring in a 2x4 size costs Rs. 55 to Rs. 120 per sq ft. Large wood-effect floor tiles in 32x64 format run from Rs. 75 to Rs. 150 per sq ft in GVT. Full-body vitrified wood floor tiles for commercial or high-traffic use cost Rs. 90 to Rs. 180 per sq.ft. Prices vary by brand and region.

Lay plank wood tile floors parallel to the longest wall of the room for the best visual result. This makes the room feel longer, and the plank direction reads more naturally. In narrow corridors, lay planks along the length of the corridor. For herringbone or chevron patterns, a 45-degree diagonal from the room entry point is the standard starting position. Confirm grout joint gaps with the laying contractor before cutting begins.