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Floors and walls take a beating every day, from muddy shoes to spilled chai to the occasional dropped vessel. Vitrified tiles are made to handle that kind of daily wear while still looking neat year after year. Their dense, low-porosity surface keeps water absorption very low, so they hold up well in kitchens, bathrooms, and balconies where moisture is a daily reality.
At MyTyles, the vitrified tiles collection spans full-body, double-charged, and glazed (GVT) options, in sizes from compact 1x1 ft formats to large 4x6 ft slabs. Whether the plan is a simple matt floor for a bedroom or a glossy marble-look statement wall, there is a finish, colour, and size to match the budget and the room.
What Are Vitrified Tiles?
Vitrified tiles are floor and wall tiles made by heating clay and silica at very high temperatures until the material becomes dense and glass-like. This process, called vitrification, gives the tile very low water absorption (generally under 0.5 percent for fully vitrified, porcelain-grade tiles), which makes the surface resistant to moisture, staining, and daily wear.
Since the body is so compact, vitrified tiles also tend to be sturdier underfoot than standard ceramic tiles, which is why they work well on both floors and walls in homes, offices, and shops.
Applications of Vitrified Tiles
Vitrified tiles suit most parts of a home, but the right choice depends on the room and how much footfall or moisture it sees.
Living Room
A living room tile gets noticed the moment someone walks in, so design and finish matter here as much as durability. Large-format vitrified tiles in 2x4 ft or bigger sizes reduce grout lines and give the floor a clean, open look. Glossy and marble-look GVT options work well if the goal is visual depth, while matt finishes suit homes where a quieter, more everyday feel is preferred.
Kitchen
Kitchen tiles face oil, water, and constant foot movement, so a matt or satin finish vitrified tile is the practical choice since it handles daily cleaning without showing grease marks as quickly. For the wall behind the counter or sink, a glossy GVT tile is a better fit as the smooth surface wipes down easily and reflects light into a space that often needs it.
Bathroom
Bathroom floors need grip above all else. Anti-skid vitrified tiles are designed with a surface texture that measurably increases slip resistance in wet conditions. On bathroom walls, moisture resistance and easy cleaning take priority over grip, making glossy or high gloss finishes the right call there.
Outdoors and Parking Areas
Outdoor spaces and driveways deal with vehicle load, temperature changes, rain, and surface grime that would quickly wear down a standard indoor tile. Textured or rustic-finish vitrified parking tiles are built with a denser body to handle this, and their surface grip suits open or semi-covered areas well.
For balconies and walkways, a textured outdoor vitrified tile gives the right balance of grip and weather resistance without going as heavy-duty as a parking variant.
Bedroom and Passage
Low-moisture, low-impact rooms like bedrooms and passages can lean more on comfort and aesthetics. A matt or satin finish feels warm underfoot, especially barefoot, and doesn't demand much maintenance. In a passage, lighter shades and large-format tiles in 2x4 ft reduce visual clutter and make a narrow corridor feel more open.
Pooja Room & Bar Unit
Warmer tones like cream or ivory in a matt finish suit a pooja room well, creating a calm, grounded atmosphere. A bar unit or entertainment corner, on the other hand, benefits from a glossy or metallic finish tile that adds a sharper edge and pairs naturally with darker furniture or ambient lighting.
Types of Vitrified Tiles
Different spaces require different surface qualities. Understanding the types of vitrified tiles helps match durability, finish, and texture with usage needs, whether for living areas, wet zones, outdoor spaces, or heavy-load applications.
Double-Charged Vitrified Tiles: These have two layers of pigment pressed into the tile body, which gives the design more depth and helps it hold up to regular foot traffic in living rooms, hallways, and office floors.
Full-Body Vitrified Tiles: Here, the colour and pattern run through the entire thickness of the tile, so small chips or scratches are far less noticeable. This makes them a sensible pick for heavy-use areas like commercial floors and parking spaces.
Glazed Vitrified Tiles (GVT) & Digital Vitrified Tiles: These tiles carry a printed glaze layer that allows detailed digital designs, such as marble, wood, stone, and abstract patterns, included. Digital printing technology means the look can be quite close to natural stone or wood, at a fraction of the upkeep.
For application, digital glazed vitrified tiles and digital vitrified tiles are suitable for stylish floors, feature walls, kitchens, bathrooms, and modern interiors.
Vitrified Tiles by Sizes
Vitrified tiles are available in multiple sizes, from compact 100x100 mm formats for smaller areas and detailed layouts to large 1200x1800 mm slabs that create a spacious look with fewer grout lines. Choosing the right tile size helps balance room proportions and improve the overall appearance of the space.
Vitrified Tiles in Feet | Vitrified Tiles in Inches | Vitrified Tiles in mm |
|---|---|---|
0.33x0.33 ft | 4x4 inches | 100x100 mm |
0.66x0.66 ft | 8x8 inches | 200x200 mm |
1x1 ft | 12x12 inches | 300x300 mm |
1.33x1.33 ft | 16x16 inches | 400x400 mm |
1x2 ft | 12x24 inches | 300x600 mm |
1x4 ft | 12x48 inches | 300x1200 mm |
2x2 ft | 24x24 inches | 600x600 mm |
2x4 ft | 24x48 inches | 600x1200 mm |
2.5x5.5 ft | 30x66 inches | 762x1676 mm |
4x6 ft | 48x72 inches | 1200x1800 mm |
Note: Listed vitrified tile sizes are standard references and may vary by product. Please check individual product details on MyTyles or use the tile calculator for accurate measurements, thickness, finish, and suitability.
600x600 mm, commonly known as 2x2 vitrified tiles, is one of the most popular sizes for home flooring. The vitrified tiles 2x2 price depends on finish, design, thickness, and product collection, so check individual product pages for the latest vitrified tiles price 2x2 details.
Vitrified Tiles by Finishes
The finish of a vitrified tile affects grip, shine, cleaning effort, and overall suitability for each space. Choose the finish based on whether the tile will be used on floors, wet areas, feature walls, or premium interiors.
Matt Vitrified Tiles
Matt vitrified tiles have a soft, non-reflective surface that keeps the floor looking clean even on busy days. They are a go-to choice for bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens where practicality matters as much as looks.
Glossy Vitrified Tiles
Glossy vitrified tiles reflect light well, making any room feel brighter and more spacious. They work best on walls and low-footfall floors where you want a sharp, polished look without worrying too much about maintenance.
High Gloss Vitrified Tiles
High gloss vitrified tiles take the reflectivity of a standard glossy tile a notch higher, giving floors and walls a deep, mirror-like finish. They are best suited for interiors where a premium, high-end look is the priority.
Carving Vitrified Tiles
Carving finish tiles have a sculpted, textured surface with raised or indented patterns pressed into the tile face. They add a decorative, three-dimensional quality to walls and feature areas, making them a popular pick for accent walls and pooja rooms.
Metallic Finish Tiles
Metallic finish tiles carry a subtle sheen that sits somewhere between glossy and matte, with a slight industrial or contemporary edge. They are generally used on feature walls or bar units rather than full-room flooring.
Sugar Finish Vitrified Tiles
Sugar finish tiles have a finely textured, granular surface that gives them a soft sparkle without being overtly shiny. They work well in living rooms and bedrooms where a touch of texture and quiet visual interest is the goal.
Color Options for Vitrified Tiles
Colour options for vitrified tiles make it easier to set the tone of a space. Light shades brighten rooms, while deeper colours add depth and help the room feel balanced.
Lighter shades like white, ivory, and cream tend to open up a room visually, which helps in smaller spaces or low-light areas. White vitrified tiles in particular pair naturally with a marble-look design if a premium feel is the goal, and it's worth browsing the marble tiles range for similar stone-inspired options.
Deeper tones like brown, grey, and black add warmth and visual weight, and are often picked for outdoor or parking areas since they hide dust better than lighter colours. Beige and cream sit comfortably in between, suiting both living rooms and bedrooms depending on the rest of the décor.
Price Range of Vitrified Tiles
A clear vitrified tiles price list helps buyers compare costs across finishes, formats, sizes, and applications. Prices typically start from Rs. 42 per sq ft for standard vitrified tiles and can go up to Rs. 1520 per piece for premium finishes, larger formats, and designer collections. Comparing different options helps you choose tiles that match your budget, room requirements, and design preferences.
Finish and Area Type | Price Range in Per Sq. Ft./Set |
|---|---|
Vitrified Floor Tiles | ₹42 per sq. ft. - ₹17360 per set |
Vitrified Wall Tiles | ₹42 per sq. ft. - ₹17360 per set |
Matt Finish Vitrified Tiles | ₹45 per sq. ft. - ₹1520 per piece |
Metallic Finish Vitrified Tiles | ₹230 per sq. ft. - ₹335 per sq. ft. |
Glossy Finish Vitrified Tiles | ₹42 per sq. ft. - ₹17360 per set |
Sugar Finish Vitrified Tiles | ₹105 per sq. ft. - ₹244 per sq. ft. |
Carving Finish Vitrified Tiles | ₹72 per sq. ft. - ₹240 per sq. ft. |
Note: The cost of tiles is not fixed and can be different in terms of designs and finishes. The mentioned range is indicative; to find out more information, visit the product pages.
How to Choose the Right Vitrified Tiles
There are many finishes, designs, and formats of vitrified tiles, but not every option suits every space. Match the tile with the application area, safety requirement, budget, and desired design style.
For a detailed comparison, read our blog on Vitrified Tiles vs Ceramic Tiles.
Need | What to Choose | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
Living room flooring | Glossy, matt, marble-look, or large-format vitrified tiles | Creates a clean and premium floor layout |
Kitchen floors | Stain-resistant matt or vitrified kitchen tiles | Handles spills, stains, and daily cleaning |
Bathroom floors | Anti-skid vitrified tiles | Improves grip in wet areas |
Parking and outdoor areas | Textured vitrified parking tiles | Handles load, dust, and outdoor movement |
Feature walls | GVT tiles or digital vitrified tiles | Adds detailed patterns and modern finishes |
Premium interiors | Italian marble finish vitrified tiles or marble vitrified tiles | Gives a marble-inspired look with easier maintenance |
Explore MyTyles vitrified tiles collection for floors, walls, bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, parking areas, and outdoor spaces. Compare full-body, double-charged, glazed, anti-skid, marble-look, glossy, matt, and large-format vitrified tiles across sizes, finishes, colours, designs, and prices to find the right option for your space.













































































