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Buy ceramic, porcelain and vitrified tiles online at the best price. Visit our Bangalore showroom or shop by room, size, and colour.

Tiles For Room

Explore our full range of room tiles design, organised by where you’re tiling. Each space has its own durability, slip-resistance, and design needs — here’s tiles matched to each one.

Kitchen Tiles

Kitchens deal with daily spills, grease, steam, and heat, so durability matters more here than almost anywhere else in the home. We recommend stain-resistant and heat-tolerant finishes that wipe clean easily and hold their colour and shine even after years of regular cooking, chopping, and everyday kitchen wear and tear. Explore Kitchen Tiles.

Bathroom Tiles

Wet floors need real grip, not just good looks, which is why safety comes first in our bathroom collection. Our bathroom range focuses on anti-skid, moisture-resistant tiles that stay safe underfoot in wet conditions, resist mould and staining over time, and still give you plenty of design and finish choices to pick from. Explore Bathroom Tiles.

Bedroom Tiles

Bedrooms are where comfort matters most, so we lean toward warm tones and wood-look finishes that bring a cosy, relaxed feel underfoot every morning. These tiles are easy to maintain, pair well with most furniture styles and colour palettes, and add warmth to a room without the upkeep real wood needs. Explore Bedroom Tiles.

Living Room Tiles

Living rooms benefit from large-format and marble-look tiles that open up the space visually and give the room a more upscale, seamless finish. Fewer grout lines mean a cleaner look overall, and the reflective quality of these designs helps bounce light around, making even modestly sized living rooms feel noticeably bigger. Explore Living Room Tiles.

Balcony Tiles

Balconies face sun, rain, dust, and foot traffic all year round, so we recommend weather and slip-resistant tiles built to handle constant outdoor exposure without fading or cracking. These tiles are designed to stay tough through temperature swings and monsoon seasons while keeping their finish looking fresh for years. Explore Balcony Tiles.

Parking Tiles

Vehicle load needs real strength underfoot, which is why our heavy-duty vitrified parking tiles are built specifically to handle the daily wear from cars, bikes, and constant movement without cracking, chipping, or fading over time. They’re also designed with anti-skid finishes so oil and water spills don’t turn the surface hazardous. Explore Parking Tiles.

Commercial Tiles

Offices, showrooms, and retail spaces need flooring that holds up to heavy footfall all day, every day, without showing visible wear within months. Our commercial range is rated for exactly that kind of high traffic, combining durability with a polished, professional look that keeps your space looking presentable at all times. Explore Commercial Tiles.

Elevation Tiles

Building exteriors need to withstand sun, rain, and pollution year after year without fading, cracking, or losing their finish. Our elevation tiles are weatherproof and specifically engineered to keep their colour and texture intact outdoors, giving your building’s facade a durable, attractive look that lasts through changing seasons and weather conditions. Explore Elevation Tiles.

Dining Room Tiles

Dining areas deal with everyday spills, dropped food, and stains more than most other rooms, so easy-clean, stain-resistant tiles make daily cleanup quicker and less of a chore. These tiles are chosen to handle regular wiping and mopping without losing their shine, all while still looking elegant enough for guests. Explore Dining Room Tiles.

Garden Tiles

For outdoor landscaping, rustic and textured tiles hold up well to soil, water, changing weather, and regular foot traffic while adding a natural, earthy look to garden paths and seating areas. These tiles are built to stay slip-resistant even when wet, making them a practical choice for outdoor greenery. Explore Garden Tiles.

Hospital Tiles

Hygiene comes first in healthcare spaces, which is why our hospital tiles are low-porosity and easy to sanitise, meeting the strict cleanliness standards these environments demand every single day. They resist bacterial buildup, clean easily with standard disinfectants, and hold up well under constant foot traffic and frequent mopping. Explore Hospital Tiles.

Outdoor Tiles

Patios and walkways need frost, UV, and slip resistance to stay safe and intact through changing weather conditions across the year, from harsh summer sun to heavy monsoon rain. Our outdoor range is built specifically for exactly that kind of exposure, holding colour and texture without deteriorating over time. Explore Outdoor Tiles.

Pooja Room Tiles

For a serene, sacred feel, our pooja room tiles come in elegant marble and stone-look finishes that suit a calm, dedicated space set apart from the rest of the home. These designs bring a sense of purity and tranquillity, while still being practical enough for daily cleaning and regular use. Explore Pooja Room Tiles.

Restaurant Tiles

Restaurants need floors that survive heavy foot traffic and frequent cleaning without wearing down or losing their shine, especially during busy service hours when spills and quick mopping are routine. Our restaurant tiles are durable, easy to maintain, and designed to keep looking sharp through years of daily commercial use. Explore Restaurant Tiles.

Swimming Pool Tiles

Pool decks and interiors need water and chemical resistance to handle constant moisture and chlorine exposure without losing their colour or finish over time. Our swimming pool tiles are built to stay slip-resistant even when wet, keeping the area safe for bare feet while standing up to years of pool use. Explore Swimming Pool Tiles.

Terrace Tiles

Open rooftop terraces face direct sun, rain, and temperature swings more than almost any other space in the home, so our terrace tiles are built weather-tough to handle that exposure without cracking or fading. They’re designed to stay durable and good-looking through every season, year after year. Explore Terrace Tiles.

Bar Tiles

For counters and backsplashes that make a statement, our bar tile range features bold designs that stand out as a focal point in the space, whether it’s a home bar or a commercial setup. These tiles are chosen for both visual impact and practical durability against spills and daily use. Explore Bar Tiles.


Tiles By Material

Ceramic Tiles

Budget-friendly and easy to install, ceramic is a solid pick for walls and lower-traffic floors where you want good looks without a high price tag attached. It’s lightweight, simple to cut and lay, and comes in a wide range of designs and finishes, making it a practical choice for most residential wall applications. Explore Ceramic Tiles.

Porcelain Tiles

Denser and more water-resistant than ceramic, porcelain holds up well in high-moisture and outdoor areas that see regular exposure to water, humidity, or heavy use. It’s slightly harder to cut but offers better long-term durability, making it a strong choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and other demanding spaces around the home. Explore Porcelain Tiles.

Vitrified Tiles

With near-zero water absorption and strong load-bearing capacity, vitrified is our top pick for flooring, parking, and commercial projects that need to withstand heavy daily use. Its dense structure resists staining, cracking, and wear far better than standard ceramic, making it ideal for high-traffic areas both indoors and outdoors. Explore Vitrified Tiles.

Not sure which one fits your project? Ceramic works well for walls and lighter residential floors, porcelain and vitrified suit anywhere that sees water, weight, or heavy footfall.


Tiles By Size

Size (mm)Size (inches)Best For
300×3001×1 ftBathrooms, small floors
600×6002×2 ftLiving rooms, kitchens
600×12002×4 ftLiving rooms, commercial floors
300×45012×18 inKitchen walls, backsplashes
400×40016×16 inParking, outdoor spaces
300×60012×24 inBathroom walls and floors
1200×18004×6 ftLarge-format walls, feature elevations

Larger tiles mean fewer grout lines and a more seamless look — but need a flatter substrate and experienced installation. Our team can guide you on the right size for your layout.


Tiles By Finish

Glossy Tiles

A reflective, light-enhancing surface that brightens up a room and makes smaller spaces feel more open and airy. The shine bounces natural and artificial light around effectively, which is why glossy finishes are especially popular in compact kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways where every bit of extra brightness helps. Explore Glossy Tiles.

Matt Tiles

Low-glare and practical, matt tiles hide scratches and footprints better than glossy options, making them noticeably easier to keep looking clean between deep cleans. This makes them a smart pick for busy households, high-traffic areas, and anywhere daily wear tends to show up quickly on a shinier surface. Explore Matt Tiles.

Carving Tiles

A 3D textured surface that adds a premium, tactile feel wherever you want a genuine design statement rather than a flat, uniform look. The raised patterns catch light differently depending on the angle, giving feature walls and accent areas real visual depth that plain finishes simply can’t replicate. Explore Carving Tiles.

High Gloss Tiles

Mirror-like shine for a bold, luxury look that instantly elevates a space, best suited to lower-traffic areas where upkeep is easier to manage. The intense reflectivity works particularly well in formal living rooms, feature walls, and spaces designed to make a strong first impression on guests. Explore High Gloss Tiles.

Luster Tiles

A soft sheen sitting between matt and gloss, giving a subtle elegance without being too shiny or too flat for everyday use. This balanced finish works well across most rooms in the home, offering a refined look that doesn’t show fingerprints and footprints as readily as a full high-gloss surface. Explore Luster Tiles.

Rustic Tiles

A natural, textured finish that suits earthy, outdoor-ready spaces and adds genuine character underfoot compared to smoother, more uniform finishes. The slightly rough surface also improves grip, making rustic tiles a practical choice for gardens, terraces, and outdoor walkways that see rain or regular water exposure. Explore Rustic Tiles.


Tiles By Design

3D Tiles

Depth and texture that stand out, especially as a feature wall in living rooms, entryways, or hallways where you want visitors to notice something different. The layered, sculptural surface creates shadow and dimension under natural light, turning an ordinary wall into a genuine architectural focal point. Explore 3D Tiles.

Book Match Tiles

Mirror-pattern veining that recreates the look of a natural marble slab, cut and joined so the pattern flows symmetrically across adjoining tiles. This creates a continuous, high-end visual effect that’s normally reserved for expensive natural stone, at a fraction of the cost and maintenance a real slab would need. Explore Book Match Tiles.

Subway Tiles

A classic rectangular layout that never really goes out of style, timeless for kitchens and bathrooms across almost every design era and trend cycle. Its simple, brick-like arrangement pairs easily with both modern and traditional interiors, making it one of the safest long-term design choices available. Explore Subway Tiles.

Plain Tiles

Minimal, solid-tone tiles for a clean, modern interior that lets other design elements in the room, like furniture and lighting, stand out on their own. Without busy patterns competing for attention, plain tiles work as a versatile, neutral base that suits almost any styling direction you choose later. Explore Plain Tiles.

Wooden Tiles

The warmth of a wood-look finish with the practical durability of tile, no polishing, sealing, or termite worry required like real timber flooring needs. You get the cosy, natural aesthetic homeowners love in bedrooms and living rooms, combined with the easy upkeep and water resistance that tiles offer. Explore Wooden Tiles.

Pattern Tiles

Geometric and decorative prints that turn a floor or wall into a statement piece on their own, without needing much additional decor to make an impact. These designs work particularly well in entryways, kitchens, and accent areas where you want the flooring itself to draw the eye. Explore Pattern Tiles.

Flower Tiles

Floral motifs that bring a soft, decorative touch to walls, backsplashes, or accent areas without overwhelming the rest of the room’s design scheme. These designs suit bedrooms, powder rooms, and feature spaces where a gentle, romantic aesthetic complements the overall interior style you’re going for. Explore Flower Tiles.

Chevron Tiles

An angular zig-zag pattern that adds movement and a dynamic feel to any layout, breaking up the monotony of standard straight-line tile arrangements. The directional pattern draws the eye along its length, making it a popular choice for hallways, feature walls, and spaces that benefit from visual energy. Explore Chevron Tiles.

Granite Tiles

The granite look without the sealing and maintenance that natural stone usually needs to stay stain-free and durable over years of regular use. You get the same bold, speckled aesthetic homeowners associate with premium countertops and flooring, but with the easier upkeep and lower cost that tiles provide. Explore Granite Tiles.

Big Tiles

Large-format slabs that reduce grout lines for a seamless, expansive look across bigger spaces like living rooms, open-plan kitchens, and commercial floors. Fewer visible joints mean less dirt collecting in grout lines over time, along with a cleaner, more contemporary appearance that many modern homeowners now prefer. Explore Big Tiles.

Highlighter Tiles

Accent tiles designed to break up plain surfaces and draw the eye to a specific spot, whether that’s a kitchen backsplash, a bathroom niche, or a feature wall. Used sparingly alongside plainer tiles, highlighters add visual interest without requiring a full room redesign or extra budget. Explore Highlighter Tiles.

Marble Tiles

Marble-look veining at a fraction of the cost and upkeep of natural marble, which typically needs regular sealing to prevent staining and etching. You still get that luxurious, timeless appearance associated with high-end interiors, but with the practicality and durability that comes standard with tile flooring. Explore Marble Tiles.

Moroccan Tiles

Bold, patterned designs that bring an ethnic, vibrant character to any space, drawing inspiration from traditional Moroccan zellige and geometric tilework. These designs work particularly well as statement floors or accent walls in spaces where you want a distinctive, globally inspired aesthetic that stands apart from typical designs. Explore Moroccan Tiles.

Mosaic Tiles

Small-format tiles ideal for intricate detailing, borders, and accent work where larger tiles simply can’t achieve the same level of visual precision. They’re commonly used around pools, in bathroom niches, and as decorative borders that add a refined, handcrafted touch to an otherwise simple tiled surface. Explore Mosaic Tiles.

Statuario Tiles

Premium marble-look with bold, dramatic veining, a favourite for luxury interiors that want to make an unmistakable style statement in living rooms or lobbies. The striking contrast between the base tone and the vein pattern gives Statuario designs a high-end, gallery-like presence wherever they’re installed. Explore Statuario Tiles.

Stone Tiles

A natural stone texture that suits outdoor and rustic-themed spaces well, bringing an organic, earthy quality that pairs naturally with greenery and natural materials. These tiles work particularly well in gardens, courtyards, and outdoor seating areas where a raw, grounded aesthetic fits the overall setting. Explore Stone Tiles.

Texture Tiles

Tactile surface finishes that add depth, grip, and visual interest underfoot, moving beyond the flat uniformity of standard smooth tiles. The varied surface catches light unevenly across its area, creating a more organic, handcrafted appearance that works well in both indoor feature walls and outdoor flooring applications. Explore Texture Tiles.


Tiles Color Options

Beige Tiles

A warm neutral that pairs easily with almost any furniture or wall colour, making it a safe, long-lasting choice for homeowners who don’t want to redecorate frequently. Beige works well across living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways, offering a versatile backdrop that adapts to changing decor trends over the years. Explore Beige Tiles.

White Tiles

Brightens up a space and makes rooms feel bigger, especially useful in smaller kitchens and bathrooms where natural light might be limited. White tiles reflect light effectively, creating an airy, spacious feel, and pair well with almost any accent colour you choose for furniture, fixtures, or decor. Explore White Tiles.

Black Tiles

A bold, dramatic choice that works well as an accent or in modern, minimal interiors looking to make a strong visual statement without excessive pattern. Black tiles pair particularly well with white or metallic fixtures, creating striking contrast in bathrooms, kitchens, and contemporary-styled commercial spaces alike. Explore Black Tiles.

Ivory Tiles

Softer than plain white, ivory adds a subtle warmth while still keeping a space feeling light, bright, and open throughout the day. It works particularly well in bedrooms and living rooms where you want a gentle, welcoming tone that doesn’t feel as stark or clinical as pure white. Explore Ivory Tiles.

Gold Tiles

A statement colour for spaces that want a touch of luxury, working especially well on accent walls, feature panels, or focal areas of a room. Used thoughtfully alongside neutral tones, gold tiles can elevate an otherwise simple space into something that feels genuinely premium and eye-catching. Explore Gold Tiles.

Blue Tiles

A cool, calming tone that suits bathrooms and pool areas particularly well, evoking a sense of freshness and cleanliness wherever it’s used. Lighter blues work nicely in smaller spaces to keep things feeling airy, while deeper blues add a richer, more sophisticated character to larger rooms. Explore Blue Tiles.

Green Tiles

Brings a natural, fresh feel indoors, a popular pick for kitchens and balconies where you want a connection to greenery and the outdoors. Green tiles pair especially well with wood tones and natural materials, helping create a calm, biophilic atmosphere in both residential and commercial settings. Explore Green Tiles.

Yellow Tiles

An energetic, cheerful tone that works well in kitchens and dining spaces, adding warmth and personality to areas where families spend a lot of time together. Yellow tiles are best used as accents or in smaller doses, since bold colour choices like this work well without overwhelming a space. Explore Yellow Tiles.

Terracotta Tiles

An earthy, rustic tone that suits outdoor spaces, gardens, and terraces especially well, bringing a warm, grounded feel reminiscent of traditional clay flooring. Terracotta tiles work beautifully alongside greenery and natural textures, making them a popular choice for courtyards, patios, and outdoor dining areas. Explore Terracotta Tiles.

Brown Tiles

A grounded, warm tone that pairs naturally with wood furniture and earthy interiors, creating a cohesive, cosy atmosphere throughout the home. Brown tiles work particularly well in living rooms and bedrooms where you want a warm, inviting base tone that doesn’t show dust or scuffs as easily. Explore Brown Tiles.

Cream Tiles

A soft, versatile neutral that works across bedrooms, living rooms, and hallways alike, offering a gentle warmth without committing to a bolder colour statement. Cream tiles blend easily with most furniture styles and colour palettes, making them one of the more flexible, future-proof choices available. Explore Cream Tiles.

Grey Tiles

One of the most popular choices for modern homes, neutral, easy to match, and doesn’t show dust as quickly as lighter shades tend to. Grey works across almost every design style, from minimal and industrial to classic interiors, which is part of why it remains such a consistently strong seller. Explore Grey Tiles.

Orange Tiles

A vibrant accent colour that works best in small doses, such as feature walls, borders, or kids’ rooms where a playful, energetic tone fits naturally. Pairing orange with neutral tones elsewhere in the room helps balance its intensity while still letting the colour make a genuine visual impact. Explore Orange Tiles.

Pink Tiles

A soft, playful tone often used in bedrooms or as an accent in bathrooms, bringing a gentle, contemporary character without feeling overly bold or dated. Muted pink shades in particular have become a popular modern alternative to plain white or beige in both residential and boutique commercial spaces. Explore Pink Tiles.

Purple Tiles

A rich, distinctive colour that adds character to accent walls and statement spaces, standing out clearly from more common neutral tile choices. Deeper purple shades work well in spaces designed to feel luxurious and dramatic, while lighter lavender tones offer a softer, more understated version of the same colour family. Explore Purple Tiles.

Neutral tones like white, grey, and beige stay in style longest and work across every room — bold colours like blue, green, and terracotta are great for accent walls or spaces you want to make a statement.


Best Tile Price

Good tiles don’t have to cost a fortune — our range starts as low as ₹55/Sq.Ft, so you can find something that fits your budget whether you’re tiling one room or the whole house. Here’s a general price range by room to help you plan — final pricing depends on design, size, and order quantity.

RoomStarting Price (per Sq.Ft)
Kitchen TilesStarting ₹55/Sq.Ft
Bathroom TilesStarting ₹55/Sq.Ft
Bedroom TilesStarting ₹64/Sq.Ft
Living Room TilesStarting ₹67/Sq.Ft
Balcony TilesStarting ₹64/Sq.Ft
Parking TilesStarting ₹70/Sq.Ft
Commercial TilesStarting ₹67/Sq.Ft
Elevation TilesStarting ₹70/Sq.Ft
Outdoor TilesStarting ₹70/Sq.Ft
Terrace TilesStarting ₹70/Sq.Ft

Prices are also available box-wise, so you know exactly what you’re paying per box — no surprises at checkout. For bulk orders or an exact quote based on your project size, contact our team.

Why Buy From Icestone Ceramica

Icestone Ceramica stands out as a trusted choice for tile shopping, built around genuine variety, honest pricing, and a shopping experience that doesn’t leave you guessing.

  1. Wide Range of Products: From matte and glossy to carving and rustic finishes, our catalogue spans ceramic, porcelain, and vitrified tiles across 500+ designs. Whether you need plain tiles for a minimal look or bold patterned and 3D options for a statement wall, there’s something built to match your space.
  2. Showroom Experience in Bangalore: Browse our full range online, or walk into our Bangalore showroom to see and feel the tiles before you decide. Our team is on hand to help with size, finish, and colour combinations so you don’t end up second-guessing your choice after installation.
  3. Consistent Quality: Every batch is checked for shade matching, size accuracy, and finish consistency before it reaches you, so what you see in the sample is what arrives at your door.
  4. Flexible Order Sizes: From a single room to a full project, we work with quantities that suit the job — no unnecessary minimums forcing you to over-order.
  5. Straightforward Pricing: No hidden markups or confusing quotes — the price you’re shown is the price you pay, whether you’re buying five boxes or fifty.
  6. Guidance That Actually Helps: Our team can talk you through material choice, finish selection, and size planning based on the specific room and traffic level, not just push whatever’s in stock.

Tiles Buying Guide

Choosing the right size: Small rooms look larger with bigger tiles and fewer grout lines — 600×1200mm or larger works well in living rooms and open kitchens. Bathrooms and utility areas are easier to tile and maintain with 300×300mm to 600×600mm.

Ceramic vs Porcelain vs Vitrified: Ceramic is the most affordable and easiest to cut and install — good for walls and light-use floors. Porcelain and vitrified cost a bit more but handle water, weight, and heavy footfall far better — the right call for kitchens, bathrooms, parking, and commercial floors.

Choosing a finish: Glossy and high-gloss finishes brighten a room but show scratches and footprints faster. Matt and rustic finishes hide daily wear better and are the safer pick for high-traffic homes.

FAQ's

300×300mm or 300×600mm tiles work best — they’re easier to lay around fittings and reduce wastage from cutting.

Vitrified tiles absorb almost no water and handle heavier loads, making them better for flooring, especially in kitchens, parking, and commercial spaces. Ceramic is a good, more affordable option for walls.

Vitrified tiles absorb almost no water and handle heavier loads, making them better for flooring, especially in kitchens, parking, and commercial spaces. Ceramic is a good, more affordable option for walls.

Delivery timelines depend on your location and order size — our team will share an estimated delivery schedule once your order is confirmed.

Go for large-format tiles (600×1200mm or bigger) in light or neutral shades to make the room feel more open, with a matt or lustre finish that hides everyday footprints and dust better than high-gloss.

Rub the scratched area gently with a soft cloth dipped in baking soda paste or a mild non-abrasive cleaner, then rinse and dry. Avoid steel wool or harsh scouring pads as they can deepen the scratch on the glaze.

Gaps between tiles are filled using tile grout — clean out any dust or debris first, apply the grout with a rubber float, pack it firmly into the gaps, and wipe off the excess with a damp sponge before it fully sets.

Vitrified tiles with a matt or anti-skid finish are the safest choice for parking — they handle vehicle load and don’t get slippery when wet with oil, water, or mud.

Use warm water with a mild, pH-neutral cleaner and a soft mop — avoid acidic cleaners like vinegar or harsh chemical scrubs, which can dull the glaze over time, especially on glossy and high-gloss finishes.