The name says it all: balcony tiles are used to decorate balconies and make them as aesthetic as your interiors. After all, your balcony is a window into the outside world, and you usually step out into the balcony to enjoy the pleasant weather, or just indulge in some fun banter with your friends and family. It is a great idea to invest into making your balcony a pleasant and inviting space and Orientbell’s balcony tiles are especially designed to give you the perfect look. Apart from that, they are made of materials that last longer and can easily withstand changing temperatures and climatic conditions without getting damaged. Orientbell’s balcony tiles are made up of either ceramic or porcelain body. The tile price ranges around Rs 51 per sq. feet. Also, these wonderful balcony tiles are available in different sizes such as 300mm x 300mm, 600mm x 600mm and 600mm x 1200mm.
If you want to make your balcony look perfect besides being functional, you can blindly trust Orientbell’s balcony tiles that are vibrant, vivacious and super functional too! They are not just aesthetically striking but will last for a long time. Isn’t that all you want from your tiles? You could choose wooden planks that are not just amazing to look at, but also add a charming look to your balconies. Generally, if you go for traditional wooden flooring, you might face several challenges, but in the case of tiles that look like wood, you won’t have to worry about maintenance or damage.
One could also go for ceramic tiles and porcelain tiles that are ideal for balconies. These materials are durable and resistant to water, so you won’t have to worry about the tiles bearing the brunt during the monsoons. Make sure you go ahead and pick the right tiles for your balcony, because at the end of the day, the ones that you use are exposed to harsh climatic conditions, and must be able to withstand wear and tear.
The range of balcony tiles at Orientbell is amazing and adds an edge to your spaces. Some of the options available at Orientbell are ODM Sanskriti Blue, PGVT Travertine Brown and DGVT Smoky Beige Dark.
Balcony tiles are available at a very affordable price. Here is a generalised price list of various balcony tiles available at Orientbell.
Popular balcony tiles | Price range |
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ODM Sanskriti Blue | Rs 51 per sq. feet |
PGVT Travertine Brown | Rs 89 per sq. feet |
DGVT Smoky Beige Dark | Rs 143 per sq. feet |
When it comes to balcony tiles, you will find products of all sizes from large to small. Here are some common sizes available in this tile category.
Balcony tiles size | Size in MM |
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Large tiles | 600mm x 1200mm |
Regular tiles | 600mm x 600mm |
Small tiles | 300mm x 300mm |
Orientbell’s TriaLook and Quick Look are two tile visualizer tools that can be used by customers to visualise their chosen tiles at their place. You will find them very useful especially if you are confused about choosing the right colour, pattern or design.
Here are answers to some of the frequently asked questions.
Ceramic or porcelain tiles are great to add a refreshing touch to your balcony. You could go for ethnic Indian patterns from the Sanskriti collection that are traditional yet contemporary in approach. They are available in different colours, hues and patterns, and look great for your balcony. Not only are they visually striking, but are also highly durable. They are also easy to install and require low maintenance. You can also go for dark and light shade balcony tiles to add some dimension.
You could go for wooden tiles, planks or porcelain tiles to do up your balconies. There’s a reason why wooden planks are preferred - that’s because they are good insulators of heat, and that helps especially in the case of flooring. They look natural in finish and are also long-lasting to say the least. You could also opt porcelain balcony tiles that are dense, durable and non-porous in nature. Go for the one with matt-finish porcelain tiles that has anti-skid properties, so that you and your family stay protected.
You can’t waterproof a balcony tile completely, if you want to install balcony tiles. You can try and apply sealer on the grout joints, but that doesn’t mean the balcony tiles will be completely waterproof. There’s only one way to go about it - you can replace the tile and install a waterproof membrane.