🔲 Tiles & Flooring across 50 cities

Tiles & Flooring Prices in India — April 2026

Floor, wall, and cladding — the finish layer that makes or breaks a project's look.

InfraLens tracks 15 tiles & flooring items across 50 Indian cities, updated weekly. Pick a city below for brand-wise rates, or use the reference price column to spot the cheapest and most expensive regions for tiles & flooring in India.

Prices by city

Tiles & Flooring prices across 50 Indian cities

Sorted by the price of Vitrified Tiles (2×2 ft) (per sqft) — a representative tiles & flooring item tracked in every city. Click any city for the full brand and grade-wise breakdown.

CityStateVitrified Tiles (2×2 ft)per sqftAll brands & grades
LucknowUttar Pradesh
₹47
₹28–65 (dealer-to-retail)
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AhmedabadGujarat
₹48
₹28–68 (dealer-to-retail)
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JaipurRajasthan
₹48
₹28–68 (dealer-to-retail)
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KolkataWest Bengal
₹50
₹30–70 (dealer-to-retail)
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HyderabadTelangana
₹51
₹30–72 (dealer-to-retail)
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PatnaBihar
₹53
₹32–74 (dealer-to-retail)
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RaipurChhattisgarh
₹53
₹32–74 (dealer-to-retail)
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VaranasiUttar Pradesh
₹53
₹32–74 (dealer-to-retail)
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KanpurUttar Pradesh
₹53
₹32–74 (dealer-to-retail)
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ChennaiTamil Nadu
₹54
₹32–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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IndoreMadhya Pradesh
₹54
₹33–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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BhopalMadhya Pradesh
₹54
₹33–74 (dealer-to-retail)
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VisakhapatnamAndhra Pradesh
₹54
₹33–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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VadodaraGujarat
₹54
₹33–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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BhubaneswarOdisha
₹54
₹33–74 (dealer-to-retail)
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RanchiJharkhand
₹54
₹33–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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AurangabadMaharashtra
₹54
₹33–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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RajkotGujarat
₹54
₹33–74 (dealer-to-retail)
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JodhpurRajasthan
₹54
₹33–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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AgraUttar Pradesh
₹54
₹33–74 (dealer-to-retail)
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MaduraiTamil Nadu
₹54
₹33–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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VijayawadaAndhra Pradesh
₹54
₹33–74 (dealer-to-retail)
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TiruchirappalliTamil Nadu
₹54
₹33–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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SalemTamil Nadu
₹54
₹33–75 (dealer-to-retail)
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NagpurMaharashtra
₹55
₹33–76 (dealer-to-retail)
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SuratGujarat
₹55
₹33–76 (dealer-to-retail)
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UdaipurRajasthan
₹55
₹33–76 (dealer-to-retail)
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Hubli-DharwadKarnataka
₹55
₹33–76 (dealer-to-retail)
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ChandigarhPunjab/Haryana
₹56
₹34–78 (dealer-to-retail)
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CoimbatoreTamil Nadu
₹56
₹34–77 (dealer-to-retail)
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MysoreKarnataka
₹56
₹34–78 (dealer-to-retail)
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NashikMaharashtra
₹56
₹34–77 (dealer-to-retail)
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MangaloreKarnataka
₹56
₹34–78 (dealer-to-retail)
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AmritsarPunjab
₹56
₹34–78 (dealer-to-retail)
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LudhianaPunjab
₹56
₹34–77 (dealer-to-retail)
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SiliguriWest Bengal
₹56
₹34–78 (dealer-to-retail)
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Delhi NCRDelhi
₹58
₹35–80 (dealer-to-retail)
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PuneMaharashtra
₹58
₹35–80 (dealer-to-retail)
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DehradunUttarakhand
₹58
₹35–80 (dealer-to-retail)
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Noida / Greater NoidaUttar Pradesh
₹58
₹35–80 (dealer-to-retail)
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ThrissurKerala
₹58
₹35–81 (dealer-to-retail)
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BangaloreKarnataka
₹59
₹36–82 (dealer-to-retail)
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KochiKerala
₹59
₹36–82 (dealer-to-retail)
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ThiruvananthapuramKerala
₹59
₹36–82 (dealer-to-retail)
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GurgaonHaryana
₹59
₹36–82 (dealer-to-retail)
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JammuJ&K
₹60
₹36–83 (dealer-to-retail)
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GuwahatiAssam
₹61
₹37–84 (dealer-to-retail)
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GoaGoa
₹61
₹37–85 (dealer-to-retail)
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ShimlaHimachal Pradesh
₹61
₹37–85 (dealer-to-retail)
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MumbaiMaharashtra
₹62
₹38–85 (dealer-to-retail)
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About the material

About tiles & flooring

Tiles in India span ceramic (IS 13753), vitrified (IS 15622), natural stone (granite, marble per IS 1124), and engineered flooring (laminate, SPC vinyl, engineered wood). Vitrified tiles have largely replaced natural stone for floor use in residential and commercial builds — they're cheaper, more consistent, and easier to maintain. India is the world's second-largest tile manufacturer after China, with Morbi (Gujarat) producing ~70 % of domestic output. Major brands operate tiered pricing: economy (for rental/budget), mid (for residential standard), premium (for luxury and commercial showrooms).

Common grades
Ceramic wall tiles (IS 13753)Vitrified double-charge (floor)Vitrified glazed (GVT)Full-body vitrifiedPolished porcelain (PGVT)GraniteIndian marbleItalian marble
Major brands in India
KajariaSomanyJohnson (H&R Johnson)Asian GranitoOrient BellCeraRAK Ceramics
What moves prices

Price drivers

  • Clay, feldspar, and silica raw-material cost
  • Natural gas price (kiln firing — gas is 20-25 % of manufacturing cost)
  • Glaze chemical cost (for GVT and ceramic)
  • Design/print licensing (premium digital-print tiles)
  • Import duties on Italian / Spanish high-end tiles
  • Size trend — 600×600 standard, 800×1600 and 1000×1000 premium
Market trend

Recent tiles & flooring price history

Tile prices were volatile through 2023 due to gas-price spikes in Morbi. 2024-25 saw stabilisation as LNG prices settled. 2026 sees an oversupply in the standard 600×600 segment (prices ~flat) but premium 800×1600 and larger formats continuing to rise 5-8 % YoY on design demand. Italian marble prices track USD movement — up 10-15 % on rupee weakness.

Buying guide

Buying tips

  • For bathroom walls: glazed ceramic is adequate; don't pay for vitrified
  • For floors: always vitrified (water absorption < 0.5 % per IS 15622) — ceramic floor tiles stain
  • Match batch numbers — tiles from different batches vary in shade by up to 2-3 %
  • Order 8-10 % extra for cutting/wastage; more (12-15 %) for patterns/diagonals
  • Premium brand premium (Kajaria) over economy (Morbi OEM) is ~30-50 % — worth it for visible areas, skip for utility/service areas
Standards

Relevant Indian Standard codes

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Ceramic vs vitrified?
Ceramic: cheaper, higher water absorption (3-10 %), glazed only. Fine for walls and dry areas. Vitrified: near-zero water absorption, harder, usable everywhere including wet areas. For floors, always vitrified — ceramic floor tiles crack and stain within 2-3 years.
Double-charge or glazed vitrified?
Double-charge: pattern baked into 3-4 mm top layer, design survives polishing/wear for decades. Glazed vitrified (GVT): digital print on thin glaze — wider design range, lower cost, but pattern wears in high-traffic after 8-10 years. Double-charge for foyers/high-traffic; GVT for bedrooms.
Granite or vitrified for kitchen slabs?
Granite for kitchen counters — heat and impact resistant. Vitrified for floor. Marble only if you accept the maintenance (stains from turmeric, acid, oil).
What size is standard?
Floors: 600×600 mm is the residential standard. 800×800 and 800×1600 for premium/commercial. Walls: 300×450 or 300×600 typical bathroom size. 600×1200 feature walls. Very small tiles (200×300) now look dated.
Why does Italian marble cost 3× Indian marble?
Italian marble (Statuario, Carrara, Calacatta) has consistent whiteness, fine grain, and high brand cachet. Indian marble (Makrana) is structurally identical but has more colour variation and is mined from depleted quarries. For hidden/utility areas, Indian marble saves 60-70 %.