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Marfil Brown

Size 200x1000 mm
Category Porcelain
Finish Matte
Area Living Room , Kitchen , Bedroom , Outdoor , Patio , Foyer , Reception , Office , Balcony
Look Wood
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Timber-Inspired Marfil Brown Wooden Planks for Luxurious Flooring

In the vibrant tapestry of Indian home design, the warmth of wood remains an eternal favorite. This Marfil Brown collection brings that traditional 'haveli' charm into the modern era with sleek, durable porcelain. These planks aren't just floor coverings; they are a lifestyle choice for those who appreciate the finer details of nature-inspired architecture. Whether you are looking to revamp your balcony or your master suite, exploring the latest tile designs will reveal how these planks bridge the gap between classic and contemporary styles.

The Artistic Grain: Understanding the Marfil Brown Texture

The visual narrative of these 8x40 planks is defined by an intricate play of earthy tones. You will notice a sophisticated movement of linear grains that mimic the natural aging process of forest timber. The color palette is a rich blend of deep espresso, warm mocha, and toasted almond, creating a visual depth that feels incredibly real. The matte finish adds a layer of understated luxury, ensuring there is no harsh glare, only a soft, welcoming glow that highlights the subtle texture of the wood-brown patterns. This architectural choice brings a biophilic essence to your space, grounding the interior with organic beauty.

Practical Elegance: Why 8x40 Matte Planks are the Future

Functionality is the cornerstone of great Indian design. The 8x40 (200x1000 mm) size is specifically chosen to replicate the long, elegant look of natural wooden logs while offering the superior durability of porcelain. With a water absorption rate of 2% to 5%, these planks are far more resilient than traditional hardwood. They are particularly excellent as living room tiles because the matte surface provides natural anti-skid properties, making them safe for children and elders alike. Maintenance is a breeze—simply a quick mop is all it takes to keep the wood-brown luster looking fresh for years to come.

To help you visualize your space, our consultants have curated a mood table that pairs these planks with the perfect interior elements.

ElementRecommended SelectionWhy it Works
Wall AccentsSoft Terracotta or BeigeEnhances the warmth of the wood-brown tones.
Furniture StyleModern Teak or CaneReinforces the organic, earthy aesthetic of the planks.
LightingWarm Amber Cove LightsBrings out the hidden depths of the brown wood grain.

FAQs

Yes, because these are made of porcelain with a matte finish, they provide excellent anti-skid properties. They are far more suitable for wet areas than real wood, which would warp or rot.

For a traditional wood look, a staggered or 1/3 offset pattern is highly recommended. For a more modern Indian interior, a herringbone pattern can create a stunning architectural focal point.

Maintenance is very simple. Regular sweeping and mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner will keep them looking new. Unlike real wood, these do not require polishing or termite treatments.