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Floor Tiles

Shop premium floor tiles by room, design, material, size & finish. best prices, PAN-India delivery. Explore Icestone Ceramica’s collection.

Floor tiles are the single biggest decision in how a home actually feels day to day the material, finish, and design set the tone for every room built around it. At Icestone Ceramica, our full floor tile range covers every material, look, colour, and room, all priced transparently and delivered PAN India, so finding the right fit for your space doesn’t mean compromising on style or budget.

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Types of Floor Tiles by Material

Ceramic Floor Tiles

Ceramic is the most affordable and widely available floor tile material, made from natural clay fired at moderate temperatures. It’s a practical choice for low-to-medium traffic areas, though it’s more porous and prone to chipping over time compared to denser alternatives.

Porcelain Floor Tiles

Porcelain floor tiles use a finer, more refined clay fired at higher temperatures, resulting in a denser tile with far lower water absorption than ceramic better suited to high-traffic zones and moisture-prone rooms.

Vitrified Floor Tiles

Vitrified floor tiles go a step further, fusing clay with silica and feldspar to create a near-non-porous, glass-like body that resists staining without any sealing. They’ve become the standard choice for most Indian homes built in the last decade.

Floor Tiles by Design & Finish

Texture Floor Tiles

Texture floor tiles are embossed, raised-surface tiles that add grip and visual depth, replicating the feel of wood, stone, and marble on a durable base.

Pattern Floor Tiles

Pattern floor tiles bring geometric, floral, and mosaic-style designs herringbone, chevron, checkerboard  for a decorative, inlay-style look on any floor.

3D Floor Tiles

3D floor tiles feature a raised or illusion-based surface that adds genuine depth and dimension, popular for feature areas and statement floors.

Stone Floor Tiles

Stone floor tiles recreate slate, limestone, and granite-inspired designs, bringing the rugged, earthy character of natural stone without its sealing and maintenance demands.

Floor Tiles by Natural Look

Marble Floor Tiles

Marble floor tiles offer polished, veined designs that replicate the premium, upscale appearance of natural marble on a low-maintenance porcelain or vitrified base.

Wooden Floor Tiles

Wooden floor tiles bring the warmth and grain of timber flooring without the risk of warping, termites, or water damage real wood carries in Indian climates.

Floor Tiles by Colour

White Floor Tiles

White floor tiles are bright, space-enhancing, and work in almost any room, available in plain, marble-look, and black-and-white designs.

Black Floor Tiles

Black floor tiles bring bold, dramatic flooring that hides everyday marks better than lighter shades, available in matt, marble, and granite-look finishes.

Grey Floor Tiles

Grey floor tiles offer a versatile middle ground between white and black, available in light-to-dark shades and wood, marble, and stone-look designs.

Floor Tiles by Room

Every room has different flooring priorities — a bedroom floor calls for warmth and comfort, while a kitchen floor needs to handle spills and daily wear without staining. Bathroom floor tiles prioritise slip resistance above all else, whereas living room floor tiles tend to favour larger formats and a more upscale finish. For spaces exposed to weather and heavy use, outdoor floor tiles and parking floor tiles are built with tougher, more slip-resistant surfaces designed to handle sun, rain, and vehicle traffic.

Popular Floor Tile Sizes

Tile size affects both the visual flow of a room and how much cutting happens during installation. 2×2 ft (600×600mm) floor tiles remain the most popular residential format, offering a practical balance between coverage and cost, while larger formats like 600×1200mm suit open-plan spaces where fewer grout lines create a more seamless look.

Floor Tiles Price Guide

Tile Size Approx. Price (₹/Sq. Ft.)
300 × 600 mm ₹67 – ₹75
400 × 400 mm ₹70 – ₹85
600 × 600 mm ₹55 – ₹83
600 × 1200 mm ₹62 – ₹81
1200 × 1800 mm ₹125 – ₹150

Note: Prices vary depending on material, design, finish, and collection. Check individual product pages or contact our team for current pricing.

How to Choose the Right Floor Tiles

Start with the room’s daily use wet, high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms call for matt or textured finishes with strong slip resistance, while living rooms and bedrooms offer more flexibility to choose based on look alone. From there, material matters: porcelain and vitrified tiles suit moisture-prone and heavy-use spaces better than standard ceramic. Finally, consider tile size relative to room dimensions larger formats reduce grout lines in open spaces, while smaller sizes work better for compact or detailed layouts.

Caring for Your Floor Tiles

Most floor tiles need only regular sweeping and mopping with a mild, pH-neutral cleaner to stay in good condition. Porcelain and vitrified tiles require no sealing thanks to their low porosity, while glossy and polished finishes benefit from a soft microfibre mop to avoid fine scratches over time. Avoiding harsh, abrasive cleaners keeps any finish looking sharp for years of everyday use.

FAQ's

Porcelain and vitrified floor tiles are the most popular choices for homes because they combine durability, low maintenance, and a wide range of modern designs suited to most residential spaces.
Porcelain tiles are made from refined clay fired at high temperatures, giving them very low water absorption and strong outdoor suitability. Vitrified tiles go through a vitrification process that produces a dense, non-porous surface with excellent stain resistance — both are durable, but vitrified tiles are generally the stronger performer for high-traffic indoor spaces.
600×600mm remains the most widely used size across residential and commercial spaces, though larger formats like 600×1200mm and 1200×1800mm are increasingly popular in contemporary interiors.
Yes. Bathrooms stay wet for extended periods, and a textured, anti-skid finish significantly reduces the risk of slipping compared to a standard glossy or smooth tile.
Epoxy flooring offers a seamless, joint-free surface and strong chemical resistance, making it popular for garages and industrial floors. Tiles, however, offer far greater design variety, easier spot repairs, and generally lower long-term maintenance for residential use.
Quality floor tiles, installed correctly and maintained with regular cleaning, can last for decades. Choosing the right material for each room and following proper installation practices are the biggest factors in how long a floor holds up.
Matt finishes are generally best for kitchens because they provide better grip near sinks and cooktops and hide daily spills and footprints more effectively than a glossy surface.
Cracking or lifting is usually caused by an uneven subfloor, insufficient adhesive coverage, or the substrate expanding and contracting with temperature — not a fault in the tile itself. Correct adhesive, full coverage, and proper expansion joints prevent this.
Floor tile prices typically range from around ₹60 to ₹150 per square foot depending on size, material, and finish — 400×400mm and 600×600mm sit at the lower-to-mid range, while large-format 1200×1800mm tiles cost more due to manufacturing complexity.
Use a soft brush with a diluted, pH-neutral grout cleaner, working in small sections and rinsing thoroughly. Periodically sealing the grout also helps it resist stains between deep cleans.