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Matte Finish 81045(61087) GVT 600x1200mm
Matte Finish 81045(61087) GVT 600x1200mm

81045(61087)

Size 600x1200 mm
Category GVT
Finish Matte
Area Dining , Showroom , Bathroom , Living Room , Kitchen , Bedroom , Patio , Terrace , Foyer , Balcony , Office , Reception , Wash Area , Pooja Room
Look Geometric , Wood
Color
Brand N/A
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Artisan Geometric Wood Inlay in Earthy Brown and Beige

In the evolving landscape of Indian interior design, the fusion of traditional wood warmth with contemporary geometric precision creates a narrative of timeless luxury. This 2x4 surface is not just a floor covering; it is a statement piece that mimics the intricate craftsmanship of high-end marquetry. By integrating these earthy brown and beige tones, homeowners can achieve a grounded yet sophisticated atmosphere that resonates with both heritage and modernism. To stay ahead of the curve in interior styling, it is essential to explore the latest tile designs that bridge the gap between nature and architecture.

A Symphony of Geometric Movement and Tonal Depth

The visual structure of this tile follows a rhythmic 'block-cut' movement, where varying shades of cocoa brown, toasted almond, and soft beige are arranged in a structured, multi-directional pattern. The design captures the authentic grain and fiber of natural wood, offering a visual depth that shifts as you move across the room. Unlike traditional planks, the geometric arrangement provides a dynamic energy, making the floor appear as a curated piece of art. The matte finish absorbs light gently, highlighting the subtle transitions between the darker 'wood' veins and the lighter 'beige' segments, ensuring the space feels cozy yet expansive.

Versatility of the 2x4 Format and Posh Matte Surface

The 600x1200 mm (2x4) dimensions are highly favored by architects for their ability to minimize grout lines, creating a nearly seamless expanse of flooring. This size is particularly effective in making medium-sized rooms appear significantly larger. As a GVT (Vitrified) product, it offers superior strength and near-zero water absorption, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic living room tiles. The matte finish is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, providing an anti-skid surface that is resistant to scratches and daily wear—a perfect match for the busy lifestyle of modern Indian families.

Curated Palette & Mood Coordination

Choosing the right accents can elevate the geometric wood pattern to new heights of architectural beauty. Below is a curated selection to help you style your space.

ElementRecommended SelectionWhy it Works
Wall TextureOff-White Lime WashCreates a neutral backdrop that lets the geometric floor pattern stand out.
FurnitureMid-Century Teak WoodThe natural wood tones complement the brown segments of the tile perfectly.
Metal AccentsChampagne Gold or BrassAdds a touch of warmth and luxury that pairs beautifully with earthy beige.
FabricsHand-woven Jute or LinenReinforces the organic, natural feel of the wood-inspired design.

FAQs

Yes, as these are GVT (Glazed Vitrified Tiles) with a matte finish, they have very low water absorption (0.05%) and offer good slip resistance, making them safe and durable for bathroom floors and walls.

Matte finish vitrified tiles are incredibly easy to maintain. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner will keep them looking new. Their high scratch resistance ensures they don't lose their texture even with heavy foot traffic.

Absolutely. Geometric patterns and wood-look finishes are a top trend in 2025. They offer a unique 'maximalist' aesthetic while maintaining the neutral, earthy color palette that Indian homeowners prefer for long-term appeal.