Rangoli Design Terrace Floor & Wall Tiles — Elegant Patterned Surfaces for Indoors & Outdoors
Introduce a burst of artistry and cultural character with our Rangoli terrace floor tiles. These designer tiles feature intricate motifs inspired by traditional rangoli and folk-art patterns, re-imagined in ceramic, porcelain and vitrified formats for both floor and wall use. Whether you’re styling a rooftop terrace, an indoor living space, a balcony or feature wall, these patterned tiles deliver timeless appeal with modern durability.
Offered in multiple dimensions — 12″×12″, 16″×16″, 20″×20″, 24″×24″, 24″×48″, 6″×36″, 8″×8″ — and finishes in matt, the range is designed to suit everything from compact zones to expansive outdoor terraces. Material options include ceramic, porcelain and vitrified for differing budgets and performance needs, with price range between ₹ 70 to ₹ 330 per sq. ft.
Why These Rangoli Tiles Are Perfect for Terrace & Wall Use
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Artistic statement: Rangoli-style patterns give your space a handcrafted look, turning ordinary floors or walls into decorative canvases.
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Versatile usage: Suitable for both floor and wall, indoors and under cover outdoors (such as terraces), enhancing design continuity.
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Wide size range: From smaller 8″×8″ to large 24″×48″ formats — choose what fits your layout and budget.
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Material flexibility: Ceramic for economy, porcelain for medium durability, vitrified for high-performance areas like terraces or heavy usage zones.
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Matt finish: Minimises glare, offers a refined texture and is ideal for outdoor terraced areas or shaded zones.
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Budget-friendly to premium: With price start at ~₹ 70/sq.ft and going up to ~₹ 330/sq.ft, you can pick according to budget and performance need.
Where to Use Them
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Terrace floors: Create an inviting al-fresco lounge or dining zone with patterned flooring.
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Balcony & outdoor sitting areas: Use durable vitrified options for exposure to weather and foot traffic.
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Indoor accent floors: Bring the outdoors inside by using rangoli-patterned tiles in living rooms, corridors or entry foyers.
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Wall features: Use the same tile design on a wall or partial cladding to create design harmony between floor and vertical surfaces.
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Commercial settings: Boutique cafés, heritage-style restaurants or creative offices can use these tiles to make a distinctive flooring or wall-feature statement.
Planning & Layout Tips
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Format selection: Use larger formats (24″×48″, 24″×24″) for terrace zones to reduce grout lines and enhance pattern flow; smaller sizes (8″×8″, 6″×36″) work well for borders or featured strips.
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Material match: For outdoor terraces or semi-exposed areas, prefer vitrified material for low porosity and better weather resistance. Indoors you may choose ceramic or porcelain for cost-effectiveness.
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Grout colour strategy: Choose a grout tone that matches the dominant tile colour for seamless look, or contrast sparingly for a framed-pattern effect.
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Edge & transition design: At terrace edge or step downs, use bullnose or trim tiles to finish neatly and safely.
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Drainage consideration: On terraces, ensure there is adequate slope and you use non-slip rated tile if open to weather; consult with installer for substrate preparation.
Material & Finish Details
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Ceramic: Cost-effective, good for indoor floor/wall; limited exposure to weather recommended.
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Porcelain: Denser & more durable than standard ceramic; suitable for heavier foot traffic and semi-outdoor spaces.
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Vitrified: Highest performance in the list — low water absorption, high strength, ideal for terraces and heavier usage.
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Matt finish: Provides subtle texture, reduces glare, offers more slip resistance compared to high gloss — especially favourable for terrace flooring.
Installation & Care (India-ready)
- Ensure substrate is clean, level and properly prepared (cement screed with correct slope in terrace applications).
- Use an adhesive rated for external or semi-exposed use when installing on terraces; indoors standard tile adhesive is acceptable.
- Allow for appropriate expansion joints especially for large outdoor areas to avoid cracking.
- Use a quality non-staining grout — preferably epoxy in exposed zones — to maintain pattern clarity and longevity.
- Routine maintenance: Sweep regularly, mop with pH-neutral cleaner, avoid acidic solutions; for terrace use ensure periodic check of drainage and substrate under tile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can these Rangoli pattern tiles be used outdoors on a terrace?
Yes — when selected in the correct material (vitrified) with proper substrate preparation and drainage, these tiles are suitable for terrace floors. Indoors version (ceramic/porcelain) can be used for wall or floor where exposure is minimal.
Which sizes work best for terrace floors?
Larger sizes such as 24″×24″ and 24″×48″ minimize grout lines and provide a continuous visual flow. Smaller sizes like 8″×8″ or 6″×36″ are ideal for detailed borders, stair risers or accent strips.
Is the price ₹70 to ₹330 per square foot?
Yes — the collection spans a wide range of material, size and design complexity, so prices start around **₹ 70/sq.ft** and go up to **₹ 330/sq.ft**, depending on specification.
How do I maintain these patterned tiles on a terrace?
Routine maintenance is straightforward: Sweep debris, mop with a gentle, pH-neutral cleaner, ensure drainage remains clear, and inspect tiles periodically for substrate performance or blocked joints. Avoid harsh chemicals under outdoor conditions.
Can the same tile be used on both floor and wall?
Yes — many designs in this collection are suitable for both floor and wall use, giving you flexibility to create matched flooring and feature walls with the same pattern.
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Last updated: 27 Oct 2025