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Matte Finish Marfil Brown Porcelain 200x1000mm Matte Finish Marfil Brown Porcelain 200x1000mm Matte Finish Marfil Brown Porcelain 200x1000mm Matte Finish Marfil Brown Porcelain 200x1000mm

Marfil Brown

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

In the evolving landscape of Indian interior design, the craving for organic warmth meets the demand for modern durability. These 8x40 wooden plank designs bring the timeless appeal of natural timber into your home without the maintenance hassles of real wood. Whether you are looking to explore the latest tile designs or aiming for a complete home renovation, these Marfil Brown planks provide a grounded, luxurious foundation that resonates with the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship.

The Artistry of Natural Grain and Earthy Tones

The visual character of this Marfil Brown plank is defined by its sophisticated 'parallel-cut' grain movement. Unlike standard prints, these porcelain planks feature a rhythmic flow of deep cocoa and sandy wood-brown veins that mimic the natural aging process of forest timber. The texture is designed with a subtle visual depth, creating a multi-tonal surface where light interacts gently with the matte finish. You can see the intricate knots and linear growth rings that give each piece an authentic feel, making it nearly indistinguishable from high-end hardwood. The color palette is carefully balanced to stay warm under the bright Indian sun while remaining cozy during the cooler months.

The Practicality of the 8x40 Matte Plank Format

Choosing the 8x40 size is a strategic architectural decision. This elongated plank format allows for various laying patterns—from the classic staggered joint to the trendy herringbone—which can make narrow Indian corridors or smaller bedrooms appear significantly more spacious. The Porcelain body offers moderate strength and a controlled water absorption rate of 2% to 5%, ensuring longevity in our tropical climate. Furthermore, the Matte finish is a sensible choice for high-traffic areas; it provides excellent slip resistance and hides dust or water spots much better than glossy surfaces. These are particularly stunning bedroom tiles that create a sanctuary-like atmosphere with their soft, non-reflective surface.

Aesthetic Pairings for a Harmonious Interior

To truly elevate the Marfil Brown aesthetic, one must consider the surrounding elements. This tile serves as a versatile canvas that supports both traditional ethnic decor and sleek minimalist styles. Below is a curated selection to help you achieve a balanced look.

ElementRecommended SelectionWhy it Works
Wall AccentsOff-White or Sage Green PaintProvides a soft contrast that allows the wood-brown tones to pop.
Furniture MaterialTeak Wood or Cane WeavingEnhances the organic theme and adds a layer of Indian heritage.
Metal HardwareBrushed Antique BrassComplements the warm undertones of the brown planks for a luxury feel.
UpholsteryNeutral Linens or Jute RugsAdds tactile variety without competing with the wood grain pattern.

FAQs

Yes, because these are made of porcelain with a matte finish, they offer better moisture resistance and slip protection than real wood. They are perfect for dry areas of the bathroom or vanity walls.

Maintenance is simple. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner will keep them looking new. The matte surface is specifically designed to resist scratches and hide everyday footprints.

Absolutely. The 8x40 (200x1000mm) size is ideal for small to medium rooms. When laid horizontally or in a herringbone pattern, they create an optical illusion of more floor space, making the room feel larger.