Large format tiles (600×1200 mm and above) are known for creating an expansive and continuous look. The seamless look ensures the floor looks almost free of grout lines, and the finished look is nothing short of Italian marble slabs at a much lower cost. Lesser grout lines make rooms appear bigger, cleaner, and more upscale. The cost of these starts from ₹80/sq ft, and it is undoubtedly the fastest-growing tile trend in Indian premium homes.
Best large-format size for the living room: 800×800 mm or 600×1200 mm. Nearly grout-line free, seamless pattern, premium feel. Suitable for rooms above 150 sq ft.
Best used for kitchen countertops/slabs: Granalt 800×2400 mm, continuous surface, no grout lines, granite-look slabs at 40–60% lower cost than natural granite stone.
Rooms not recommended for large format: Bathrooms under 40 sq ft, as cutting waste increases cost significantly. Small rooms under 100 sq ft, as large tiles make cutting waste 20–25% of material.
Sizes above 600×600 mm are classified as large format. Each size has an ideal room size and use case.
This is the entry-level large format, and it has a good balance of visual impact and ease of installation. It has fewer grout lines than 600×600 mm, making the endless effect better. It is recommended for rooms from 120 sq ft upward.
The square large format helps you create a uniform, high-end grid. This size is excellent for both contemporary and classic interiors. It allows minimal grout lines and has slowly become the most popular large format tile size in Indian premium homes.
This offers a near-seamless look as well. This size ensures only 2 tiles cover a full 6×6 ft area effectively. This specific size helps you create the illusion of natural stone slabs. It also requires skilled installation on a perfectly level base.
In this full slab format, a single tile covers a 2×8 ft surface with zero grout lines. The Granalt range in this size mimics the granite countertop aesthetics exactly. This slab requires special installation procedures by a professional.
This long plank format replicates hardwood flooring very well. It is helpful in creating a linear rhythm in the room. It is available in wood-grain textures and wooden tones for an authentic look. The maintenance is much easier than that of real wood.
This tile format has the maximum impact, and it is perfect for very large rooms and a perfectly levelled sub-floor. The fine grout lines are almost invisible from a distance, making the flooring more attractive. This tile format requires professional and specialised installation.
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| Attribute | Standard tiles (300×600 mm) | Large format (600×1200 mm) | Slab format (800×2400 mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grout lines | Many — visible grid pattern | Few — clean modern look with thin and neat lines | Near zero — seamless appearance with almost no grout lines |
| Visual room size effect | Neutral | Makes room feel larger | Maximum space expansion effect |
| Cutting waste | Low — 8–10% | Medium — 12–15% | High — 18–25% in small areas |
| Installation difficulty | Easy — standard skill | Moderate — level base needed | Expert only — perfectly flat base |
| Price per sq ft | ₹34–₹120 | ₹80–₹200 | ₹231–₹288 (Granalt) |
| Best room size | Any — no minimum | 120 sq ft and above | 200 sq ft and above |
| Cleaning ease | Moderate — more grout to clean | Easy — fewer grout lines | Easiest — almost no grout |
| Adhesive required | Standard adhesive | Large format adhesive | Heavy-duty large slab adhesive |
| Verdict | Best for small rooms, bathrooms, budget projects | Best all-round large format — living rooms, bedrooms | Best for countertops and feature walls in premium homes |
All prices are pre-GST Orientbell.com rates. Add 18% GST for tiles above ₹1,000/sq m (most large format tiles qualify).
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