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Matte Finish 2004 Ceramic 300x450mm
Matte Finish 2004 Ceramic 300x450mm

2004

Size 300x450 mm
Category Ceramic
Finish Matte
Area Elevation , Outdoor
Look Stone
Color
Brand N/A
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Modern Charcoal Stacked Stone Elevation for Contemporary Indian Homes

In the evolving landscape of Indian architecture, the transition from plain facades to textured, character-rich elevations has become a hallmark of luxury. This 12x18 (300x450 mm) ceramic masterpiece captures the raw, unrefined beauty of natural ledger stone, offering a sophisticated palette of charcoal black, smoky grey, and pristine white. To create a truly unique facade, one must explore tile designs that balance traditional stone aesthetics with modern durability.

The Multi-Dimensional Stone Narrative

The visual movement of this surface is defined by its staggered, interlocking block pattern, which mimics the complexity of hand-laid masonry. The architectural depth is significantly enhanced by the High Depth Punch, providing a physical relief of 2.5 to 5mm that creates a captivating play of light and shadow. The color story is a carefully curated blend: deep ebony tones provide a grounded base, while ash grey and highlights of crisp white offer a rhythmic contrast. This 'cloud-like' distribution of tones ensures that no two sections look identical, giving your walls an organic, high-end feel that resonates with the rugged beauty of slate and granite.

Architectural Versatility and Endurance

The 300x450 mm format is specifically engineered for vertical mastery. In the Indian context, these elevation tiles are perfect for transforming boring boundary walls, entrance foyers, or balcony pillars into sculptural elements. The matte finish is a deliberate choice for our tropical climate; it absorbs harsh afternoon sunlight to prevent glare and maintains its color integrity against dust and monsoons. Being ceramic, these walls remain easy to clean despite the deep textures, requiring only a simple wash to regain their original luster.

Integrating these textures into your home design creates a bridge between the natural world and modern living, providing an tactile experience that flat paints simply cannot replicate.

Curated Palette & Mood Table

To maximize the impact of these high-depth stone surfaces, we recommend pairing them with materials that complement their rugged texture and monochromatic tones.

ElementRecommended SelectionWhy it Works
LightingWarm Yellow Focus SpotlightsAccentuates the 5mm depth and creates dramatic shadows.
FittingsMatte Black or GunmetalCoordinates with the charcoal tones for an industrial look.
GreeneryAreca Palms or Snake PlantsVibrant greens pop beautifully against the grey-black stone backdrop.
Grout ColorDark Grey or AnthraciteCreates a seamless, continuous stone-wall appearance.

FAQs

No, these tiles are specifically designed with a High Depth Punch for wall applications only. The 3D texture is not suitable for walking surfaces, but they make an excellent feature wall for bathrooms.

Maintenance is surprisingly simple. For exterior elevations, a regular water spray is sufficient to remove dust. For interior walls, a soft brush or a vacuum with a brush attachment can be used to keep the deep punch areas clean.

Yes, the ceramic body and matte finish are highly durable. They are resistant to moisture and sun exposure, making them an ideal choice for Indian exterior walls across various weather conditions.