Skirting Tiles for Floors and Walls
Skirting tiles are narrow tile strips fixed along the bottom edge of walls. They create a neat border between the wall and the floor, while also protecting the wall from shoe marks, cleaning stains, furniture movement, and moisture near the floor line. Good floor skirting tiles do more than cover a joint. They create a finished edge, protect the lower wall and make the flooring look more complete. They also reduce the chances of chipped paint, dirty wall corners, and uneven floor edges showing up after installation.
Applications of Skirting Tiles
Skirting tiles work in almost every room because wall edges face regular wear. The right skirting creates a clean border and keeps the lower wall easier to maintain.
Balcony, Foyer And Passage
Balconies, foyers, and passages see more dirt than most areas. Plant water, shoe marks, outdoor dust, and daily movement can quickly stain the lower wall. Wall skirting tiles protect this edge, while floor edge tiles keep the border cleaner and easier to maintain.For balconies, check product suitability if the area is exposed to rain or strong sunlight.
Kitchen And Bathroom
Kitchens and bathrooms need skirting that can handle splashes, stains, soap marks, and regular wiping. Skirting tiles for the kitchen protect the wall base from cooking residue and mop water. Skirting tiles for the bathroom help keep moisture marks away from the lower edge. Glossy skirting tiles may be easier to wipe in splash-prone areas, while matt skirting can reduce glare.
Bedroom, Hall And Living Room
Bedrooms, halls, and living rooms need a softer finish near the floor. Ivory, cream, beige, white, or brown skirting can blend neatly with the flooring. Skirting tiles for the living room also help frame the floor around sofas, TV units, and furniture legs.
Bar Unit And Pooja Room
Bar units look better when the floor-to-wall joint feels clean and sharp. Pooja rooms need the same neatness, but with a calmer finish. A simple tile skirting design in cream, beige, ivory, or brown usually works well in these spaces.
Available Material in Skirting Tiles
Skirting tiles sit right where the wall meets the floor, so they deal with daily dust, mop water, shoe marks, and small furniture hits. That’s why the material should be strong, easy to clean, and good enough for regular use. Vitrified skirting tiles are a practical choice for kitchens, bathrooms, balconies, passages, and everyday home spaces.
Vitrified Skirting Tiles
Vitrified skirting tiles work well at the wall base because they are strong, compact, and simple to clean. They handle dust, stains, mop water, shoe marks, and daily brushing against furniture better than many basic options. Use them in homes, apartments, shops, passages, and other busy areas where the lower wall needs a neat, long-lasting edge.
Available Sizes In Skirting Tiles
Skirting tiles come as narrow strips that sit neatly where the wall meets the floor. They come in 6x12-inch and 4x48-inch sizes. Use the 6x12-inch size for regular room borders. Pick the 4x48-inch size when you want a longer, cleaner line with fewer joints. Both help finish the wall base neatly without extra cutting or waste.
Skirting Tile Size In Inches | Skirting Tile Size In Feet | Skirting Tile Size In mm |
|---|---|---|
6x12 Inch | 0.5x1 Feet | 150x300 mm |
4x48 Inch | 0.33x4 Feet | 100x1200 mm |
Note: Sizes are standard references. Exact dimensions, thickness, and edge finish may vary by product. Please check individual product details on MyTyles or Use the Tile Calculator for accurate measurements, thickness, finish, and suitability.
Available Finishes In Skirting Tiles
Finish affects how skirting looks against the floor and the wall. It also changes how much shine the surface shows.
- Matt Finish: Matt skirting tiles create a soft and subtle look at the base of the wall. They are great on neutral floor tiles, textured floor tiles, in bedrooms, pooja rooms, passages, and rooms for less reflection.
- Glossy Finish: Glossy skirting tiles give the edge a brighter and smoother look. They suit kitchens, bathrooms, foyers, living rooms, and areas where easy wiping matters. Glossy surfaces can also pair well with polished floor tiles.
Available Colors In Skirting Tiles
Color choice depends on the floor tile, wall shade, and the kind of border effect you want.
Neutral Base Colors
Ivory, beige, white, and cream work well when the skirting should blend with the room. These colors suit bedrooms, living rooms, pooja rooms, and halls.
Earthy And Warm Colors
Brown and red bring more warmth to the wall base. They pair well with wooden textures, rustic floors, traditional interiors, and warm-toned spaces.
Bold Edge Colors
Black, blue, grey, and green can create a stronger baseline. These shades suit foyers, bar units, modern rooms, and areas where the edge should stand out.
Price Range Of Skirting Tiles
Skirting tiles at MyTyles are available at a straightforward price point. Both matt and glossy options are priced at ₹293 per sq. ft., making it easy to compare finish preferences without a major price difference.
Tile Type | Price Range Per Sq. Ft. |
|---|---|
Matt Skirting Tiles | ₹293 per sq. ft. |
Glossy Skirting Tiles | ₹293 per sq. ft. |
Note: Prices are indicative and are subject to change depending on stock, size and finish and product details. Check the product page for the latest price before buying.
How To Choose Skirting Tiles
Choosing skirting tiles is simple once you look at the floor first. Match the tile with the flooring, wall color, room use, and cleaning routine. A good skirting tile should protect the lower wall, hide the floor edge neatly, and still look natural in the room.
- Match The Floor First: Use a color tone that blends in with the floor tile or provides definite contrast at the bottom of the wall.
- Select The Right Finish: Use matt skirting for 'softer' areas and for surfaces where low glare is required. In kitchens, bathrooms and easy-to-clean areas, opt for shiny skirting.
- Inspect Room Usage: High-use areas such as foyer areas, passages, kitchens, and bathrooms require more edge protection than areas of lower use.
- Choose A Practical Size: Standard borders should be 6x12-inch tiles. Choose 4x48-inch tiles when you want fewer joints and a longer, cleaner line.
- Keep The Design Balanced: Don’t let the skirting overpower the floor. A neat base border should finish the room, not compete with it.
Find skirting tiles at MyTyles in vitrified material, matt and glossy finishes, useful strip sizes, and colors that match different flooring styles. Compare designs, check prices, and choose the right skirting for balconies, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, halls, passages, foyers, bar units, and pooja rooms. Visit a MyTyles experience centre to see the finish up close, or order online with expert support and Pan-India delivery.










































































