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800x1200 Tiles: Large Format Floor Tiles in India

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800x1200 tiles are large format floor tiles measuring 800mm by 1200mm, sold across India under several search names including 800 x 1200 floor tiles and, based on a rounded foot conversion, 2.5 x5 tiles. The size is manufactured mainly in glazed vitrified tile (GVT) and full-body vitrified tile bodies, both digitally printed to reproduce marble, wood, stone, and concrete patterns across a bigger surface than standard floor tiles. 800x1200 tiles are used mainly in living rooms, halls, dining areas, and commercial floors such as showrooms and hotel lobbies, wherever fewer grout lines and a seamless look are wanted. Prices range from Rs. 65 to Rs. 150 per sq.ft from Morbi and Gujarat manufacturers depending on body, finish, and print quality.

 

800x1200 Tile Types: GVT, Full Body Vitrified and Double Charge

TypeWater AbsorptionIS StandardFloor UseWall UsePrice Range
GVT (Glazed Vitrified)Below 0.5%IS 15622:2006Yes (matte/anti-skid)YesRs. 65 to Rs. 110/sq.ft
Full Body VitrifiedBelow 0.5%IS 15622:2006YesYes (less common)Rs. 95 to Rs. 150/sq.ft
Double ChargeBelow 0.5%IS 15622:2006Yes (dry indoor only)NoRare at this size; closer sizes from Rs. 70/sq.ft
PGVTBelow 0.5%IS 15622:2006No (wall only)YesNot applicable for floors

GVT is the most widely available 800x1200 body from Morbi manufacturers, offering sharp digital print definition under a protective glaze at the lowest price point in this size. Full body vitrified tiles carry the same pattern through the tile thickness, which hides chips and edge wear better over years of heavy use, and commands a higher price because pressing a consistent pattern through an 8mm to 10mm thick body is a more demanding process.

Double charge tiles are mechanically pressed in two pigment layers rather than digitally printed, and are rarely produced at this full size because the mechanical press bed limits standard double charge formats to smaller dimensions, so buyers searching for double charge at this size are usually pointed toward glazed vitrified tiles or full body options instead. PGVT should never be confirmed for floor use in this size, since PGVT is a wall-only body regardless of size, and mixing up GVT and PGVT at the point of purchase is one of the most common tile buying mistakes in India.

Almost all 800x1200 tiles are sold with rectified edges, meaning each tile is precision cut after firing so all four sides are perfectly straight and equal in length. Rectified edges allow a much narrower grout joint, typically 1.5mm to 2mm, compared with 4mm to 5mm on non-rectified tiles of the same size. A narrower joint suits the large format look buyers want from this size, since visible grout lines work against the seamless appearance that is the main reason for choosing 800x1200 over a smaller tile in the first place. Buyers should always confirm rectified edges, specifically when ordering this size in bulk, since a small percentage of budget batches from smaller manufacturers are sold non-rectified at a lower price point.

 

800x1200 vs Other Large Format Sizes

SizeCommon NameBest UseNote
600x600mm2x2 feetSmall to mid rooms, budget projectsEasiest size to handle and cut
600x1200mm2x4 feetMid to large roomsBalances scale with handling ease
800x1200mm2.5x4 feetLarge living rooms, halls, commercial floorsFewer joints, needs skilled labour
1200x1800mm4x6 feetLarge commercial and villa projectsFull body vitrified, not porcelain
1200x2400mm4x8 feetFeature floors and walls in large format projectsFull body vitrified, not porcelain

Stepping up from 600x1200mm tiles to 800x1200mm adds roughly 33 percent more surface area per tile, which reduces visible joints across a floor but also raises the skill and manpower needed to lift, align, and lay each piece without lippage. Sizes beyond this format, such as 1200x1800mm and 1200x2400mm, are manufactured almost exclusively in full body vitrified construction rather than porcelain, and require an even flatter sub-floor, mechanical suction lifters in many cases, and a longer laying timeline. For most Indian homes above 1500 sq.ft, this size sits at the practical upper limit before installation logistics and cost rise sharply.

 

800x1200 Tiles by Look: Marble, Wood, Stone and Concrete

LookCommon BodyTypical UseNotes
Marble lookGVT, full bodyLiving rooms, hallsVeining reads continuously across fewer joints
Wood lookGVTBedrooms, hallsMatte or structured finish suits it best
Stone lookFull body, GVTHalls, commercial floorsTextured finish common
Concrete lookGVTContemporary homes, officesPopular in minimalist interiors
Granite lookFull bodyHigh-traffic commercial floorsDenser body for heavy footfall

Marble look 800x1200 tiles remain the most requested design in this size for Indian living rooms, since the bigger tile format lets the veining pattern read continuously across the floor rather than breaking at frequent joints the way it would on a 600x600mm tile. Wood look tiles in this size are increasingly chosen for halls and bedrooms where a warmer, natural floor feel is wanted without sacrificing the joint-reducing benefit of the large format, and a matte or structured finish suits wood look better than gloss, since a glossy wood pattern reads artificial. Concrete and stone look options in this size are popular in contemporary and commercial interiors, particularly with a structured or textured matte finish that adds grip and hides footprints on high-traffic floors.

 

Where to Use 800x1200 Tiles in Indian Homes

800x1200 tiles work best in large, uninterrupted living room tiles and halls, where the format's biggest advantage, fewer grout lines across an open floor, is most visible. Furniture layouts in these rooms should stay minimal so the scale of the tile pattern is not broken up visually. Master bedroom flooring in this size gives a seamless, hotel-like feel underfoot, though smaller bedrooms under roughly 120 sq.ft rarely benefit from the large format since cutting waste rises sharply in tight spaces.

Note: 800x1200 tiles should not be used in small bathrooms or passages under 4 feet wide, because cutting large format tiles around fittings and tight corners increases wastage, breakage, and labour cost well beyond what smaller formats require.

 

Installation, Handling and Common Mistakes

Laying 800x1200 tiles needs a flatter sub-floor than smaller formats, since any dip or high spot becomes more visible across a bigger, unbroken tile surface. Two trained tile layers are typically required to lift and position each piece safely, compared with one person handling a 600x600mm tile, and large format adhesive with wider notch trowels is standard for this size. Epoxy grout at the joints is strongly recommended over standard cement grout, since epoxy resists staining and monsoon season moisture far better on the fewer, wider joints this size produces.

Before laying, the sub-floor should be checked for flatness within 3mm over a 2 metre span, and a self-levelling compound is often applied first if the base floor does not meet this tolerance. Adhesive should be allowed to cure for at least 24 to 48 hours before grouting, and grouting itself needs another 24 hours of curing before the floor takes light foot traffic. Rushing this timeline is one of the most common causes of hollow-sounding tiles and cracked joints reported on large format floors within the first year of use.

The most frequent mistake buyers make with this size is ordering without confirming rectified edges, which leads to wider grout joints than expected and undermines the seamless look the size is chosen for. A second common mistake is underestimating wastage, since large-format cutting produces more unusable offcuts than smaller tiles, and the 5 per cent wastage margin intended for standard sizes is not enough for 800x1200 projects. A third mistake is skipping a sub-floor moisture and flatness check before ordering, since large format tiles show sub-floor irregularities far more visibly than smaller tiles once laid.

 

Commercial vs Residential Use of 800x1200 Tiles

Commercial buyers typically specify full body vitrified tiles over GVT for showroom floors, retail spaces and hotel lobbies, since the added thickness and consistent body colour hold up better under years of trolley traffic, furniture dragging and daily foot traffic than a printed glaze layer. Residential buyers, by contrast, mostly choose GVT at this size for living rooms and halls, since home floors see lighter daily wear and the lower price point of GVT matters more for a single household budget. Builders working on villa projects sometimes mix both, using full body vitrified 800x1200 tiles for common entrance areas and GVT for interior living spaces, balancing durability where footfall is highest against overall project cost.

 

800x1200 Tile Pricing in India

GVT 800x1200 tiles from Morbi and Gujarat manufacturers are priced from Rs. 65 to Rs. 110 per sq.ft, making this body the most accessible entry point into the large format category. Full body vitrified tiles in the same size range from Rs. 95 to Rs. 150 per sq.ft, reflecting the higher manufacturing cost of pressing a consistent pattern through a thicker body. Budget GVT tiles from smaller Morbi units start around Rs. 65 per sq.ft, mid-range branded GVT from established manufacturers runs Rs. 80 to Rs. 110 per sq.ft, and premium full body vitrified tiles with imported look designs or heavier reinforced backing can cross Rs. 150 per sq.ft. Matte finish tiles typically sit in the mid-range price bracket compared with glossy or structured finishes at the same size, though pricing varies by brand. GST at the applicable slab rate, freight from Gujarat to the buyer's city, and loading or unloading charges are usually quoted separately from the per square foot tile price, so buyers comparing quotes from different dealers should confirm whether these are included before finalising an order. Buyers outside Gujarat should factor in freight and breakage insurance separately, since larger tiles are more prone to transit damage than standard sizes, and confirm water absorption below 0.5 percent and IS 15622:2006 compliance on the technical data sheet before large bulk orders, particularly given how monsoon humidity across Indian states can affect dispatch and curing timelines.

 

Sourcing, Durability and Price at a Glance

Genuine 800x1200 vitrified tiles carry water absorption below 0.5 percent, well within IS 15622:2006 limits for vitrified flooring, which keeps them stable in India's humid coastal cities and through the monsoon season without swelling or cracking at the joints. Most of this size is pressed and printed in Morbi, Gujarat, and shipped in reinforced crates to protect the large panels during transport. Buyers who search for 2.5x5 tiles are typically looking at the same 800mm x 1200mm product, just described using an approximate foot-based conversion rather than the exact metric size.

Price for this size in Gujarat and other markets generally falls between Rs. 65 and Rs. 150 per sq.ft, with GVT options at the lower end and premium full body or imported look patterns pushing toward the upper end. Buyers outside Gujarat should confirm freight and breakage insurance separately, since larger tiles are more prone to transit damage than standard sizes.

 

Bringing This Look Home

Picking the right large format floor tile means balancing design, room size, and installation skill, and getting a physical sample before committing to a full order is always worth the small delay. TilesFinders brings together verified dealers and manufacturers from across India's vitrified tile hubs, making it easier to compare 800x1200 options side by side before ordering for a home or commercial project. A well laid large format floor can last decades, so taking the time to confirm finish, batch, and grout choice before the tiler arrives on site pays off in the long run.

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FAQs

800x1200 tiles measure roughly 2.6 feet by 3.9 feet, which is why some buyers search for them as 2.5x5 tiles using a rounded foot conversion. The manufactured size across brands stays fixed at 800mm by 1200mm. Always confirm the metric size on the box before ordering, since foot-based names vary between sellers.

Yes. This size is one of the most popular large format choices for Indian living rooms because fewer grout lines create a cleaner, more spacious look across an open floor. It works well in halls, drawing rooms, and open-plan layouts with a flat, well-prepared sub-floor.

800x1200 tiles are not recommended for small bathrooms because cutting large format pieces around fittings and corners increases wastage and breakage. Bathrooms are better suited to smaller formats such as 600x600mm or 300x600mm tiles, which handle tight corners with far less cutting waste.

This size typically costs between Rs. 65 and Rs. 150 per sq.ft in India. GVT options sit at the lower end of this range, while full body vitrified and premium imported look patterns push toward the upper end. Prices vary by city, brand, and dealer.

The main difference is surface area per tile, with 800x1200 covering more floor area and leaving fewer visible joints than 600x1200. Larger tiles need more careful handling, transport, and a flatter sub-floor during laying, while 600x1200 tiles are generally easier and slightly cheaper to install.

Yes. 800x1200 tiles need a flat, well-levelled sub-floor and two trained tile layers to avoid lippage at the joints. Large format adhesive, wider spacers, and epoxy grout are standard specifications for this size, unlike smaller tiles that can use standard cement-based grout.

Standard glossy or full body 800x1200 tiles are not suitable for open outdoor areas because of slip risk when wet. Anti-skid or GHR finish variants in this size can be used on covered, semi-outdoor spaces such as balconies with a roof, but fully open outdoor floors need dedicated outdoor-rated tiles.

800x1200 tiles are generally available in 8mm to 10mm thickness, with full body vitrified versions usually thicker for added strength under heavy foot traffic. Always check the technical data sheet for exact thickness, since it varies by manufacturer and category.

Yes, almost all 800x1200 tiles sold in India come with rectified edges, which allow a narrow 1.5mm to 2mm grout joint instead of the wider joint needed for non-rectified tiles. Rectified edges are essential for the seamless look this size is chosen for. Always confirm rectified edges before placing a bulk order.