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Moroccan Kitchen Tiles — For Backsplash Walls, Sink Areas & Statement Floors
Bring Moroccan-inspired character into your kitchen with Moroccan kitchen wall & floor tiles.
From bold geometric motifs to classic patterned looks, these tiles are perfect for
backsplashes, chimney walls, sink walls, island fronts,
and even kitchen floors (choose the correct material/finish for floor use).
This collection includes multiple formats such as 2×2, 3×3, 3×6,
4×4, 6×6, 8×8, 12×12 and 24×48 inches
(availability varies by design). Finishes commonly include gloss and matt.
Materials may include ceramic, porcelain and vitrified depending on the tile.
(Check product pages for exact specs and pricing.)
Why Choose Moroccan Tiles for Kitchens?
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High-impact backsplash: Moroccan patterns instantly upgrade the cooktop and sink area.
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Easy to clean (right finish): Gloss finishes wipe clean easily—great for splash zones.
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Floor-friendly options: Matt vitrified/porcelain choices can work well for kitchen floors.
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Works with Indian kitchens: Great for oil, spice splashes and daily use when installed correctly.
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Design flexibility: Use patchwork, borders, stripes, or one statement wall with plain tiles around it.
Where & How to Use in Your Kitchen
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Backsplash wall: Behind the hob and sink—choose gloss for easier wipe-down.
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Chimney wall / cooktop wall: A patterned panel creates a strong focal point.
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Island front: Moroccan tiles on the island face add a boutique designer look.
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Kitchen floor: Use porcelain/vitrified and preferably matt for better grip.
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Border / transition strip: Use 3×6 or small formats as an inlay between zones.
Planning Tips (So It Looks Premium)
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Choose size by area: Small tiles (2×2, 3×3, 4×4) create detailed patterns; 24×48 gives a cleaner modern look.
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Finish logic: Gloss = walls/backsplash; matt = floor zones / reduced glare.
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Material logic: Ceramic is usually better for walls; vitrified/porcelain is better for floors and heavy use.
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Grout strategy: A grout close to the base tone keeps the pattern elegant; contrast grout highlights each tile.
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Balance the pattern: Pair Moroccan tiles with solid cabinet colours and neutral counters.
Installation & Care (India-ready)
- Ensure the substrate is flat, clean, and strong before installation.
- Use adhesive and grout suitable for kitchens (heat/splash zones) and the tile material.
- Seal if recommended by your installer for specific surfaces/grouts.
- Clean regularly using a mild pH-neutral cleaner; avoid harsh acids/abrasives on printed surfaces.
Design Inspiration
For a bold look, use Moroccan tiles on the backsplash + one small wall panel and keep the rest neutral.
For a subtle look, use Moroccan tiles only as a niche/border while using plain tiles elsewhere.
Moroccan patterns pair beautifully with white, beige, grey, wood textures, and black hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Moroccan tiles be used on the kitchen floor?
Yes. Prefer porcelain or vitrified and ideally matt finishes for floors. Always follow installer guidance for adhesive and base preparation.
What sizes are available in this collection?
Common formats include 2×2, 3×3, 3×6, 4×4, 6×6, 8×8, 12×12 and 24×48 inches (availability varies by design).
Which finish should I choose — gloss or matt?
Choose gloss for walls/backsplash (easy cleaning and light reflection). Choose matt for floors or where slip safety and low glare matters.
What material should I select — ceramic or vitrified?
Ceramic is commonly used for walls. For floors and heavy use, prefer porcelain or vitrified due to strength and lower absorption.
What is the price range?
Prices vary by size, finish, material and design complexity. Refer to product listings for the latest pricing and offers.
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Last updated: 05 Jan 2026