Imported 24×48 Tiles Price in Lahore (2026 Guide)

By Future Designz | Updated: 2026 | Lahore, Pakistan

If you are building or renovating a home in Lahore right now, you already know that choosing the right floor tile is one of the most stressful decisions you will make. The market is full of options, dealers quote different prices every other week, and most online information is either outdated or so vague it is useless. We hear this from clients in DHA, Gulberg, and Johar Town all the time.

One question keeps coming up: what is the current imported 24×48 tiles price in Lahore, and are they actually worth it? This guide answers that honestly, with real 2026 market numbers and the kind of advice we give to clients who walk into our showroom.

Why 24×48? The Format That Took Over Lahore’s Luxury Market

A few years ago, the 12×24 and 18×18 tile sizes were standard in most homes. Today, if you walk into any new construction in DHA Phase 7 or a high-end renovation in Gulberg, you will almost certainly see large-format slabs and the most popular size is the 24×48 (which is 60×120 cm in metric).

Here is Why This Size Became the Standard

  • Fewer grout lines: A 24×48 tile covers 8 square feet with just two tiles. Fewer joints means a cleaner, more seamless look especially important in open-plan drawing rooms.
  • The “bigger room” illusion: Larger tiles make a space feel more open. In the compact room layouts common in Lahore’s DHA houses, this matters enormously.
  • Easier maintenance: Lahore’s dust is legendary. Fewer grout lines means less dirt buildup and faster mopping a real practical advantage here.
  • Modern aesthetic: Marble-look and concrete-look tiles in 24×48 are the defining visual of contemporary Pakistani interior design in 2026.

This is also why the 2×4 tile designs for drawing rooms keyword is one of the most searched terms among Lahore homeowners on Google. People have seen the look somewhere a friend’s home, Instagram, a showroom and they want to replicate it.

Imported 24×48 Tiles Price Breakdown Spain, China & Turkey (2026)

Let us get straight to what you actually came here for. Below are realistic floor tile rates for 2026 based on current import costs, dollar exchange rates, and what dealers on Ferozepur Road and Canal Road are actually charging.

Note: These prices fluctuate with the PKR/USD exchange rate. Prices tend to spike in Q1 and Q3 when large import shipments arrive. Always confirm the current rate with at least two showrooms before committing.

OriginTile SizeFinishPrice Range (per sq ft)Best For
Spain (DUNE, Pamesa, Vives)24×48 (60×120 cm)Matte / Gloss / LappatoPKR 950 – 2,200Drawing rooms, luxury lobbies
China (Infinity, others)24×48 (60×120 cm)Polished / Full-BodyPKR 480 – 950Bedrooms, TV lounges, offices
Turkey (Kale, Seranit)24×48 (60×120 cm)Matte / StructuredPKR 650 – 1,100Kitchens, bathrooms, entryways
Italy (select brands)24×48 & largerLappato / Semi-polishedPKR 1,800 – 4,000+Ultra-luxury projects, DHA Phase 6+

Spanish Tiles Price in Lahore Worth the Premium?

Spanish tiles (from brands like DUNE, Pamesa, and Vives) sit at the top of the market for good reason. The clay body composition, kiln firing standards, and surface consistency are simply at a higher level. When you see a marble-look tile in a Lahore showroom that genuinely looks like it was cut from a slab, it is almost certainly Spanish or Italian.

The Spanish tiles price in Lahore starts around PKR 950/sq ft for mid-range Pamesa products and goes up to PKR 2,200+ for premium DUNE designer collections. For a standard 400 sq ft drawing room floor, budget between PKR 380,000 to PKR 880,000 for tiles alone before installation.

Chinese Porcelain Slabs The Smart Middle Ground

Chinese porcelain slabs have come a very long way. Brands like Infinity (which we stock) now produce full-body porcelain tiles with realistic stone and marble veining that genuinely competes with European options visually. The key difference is in the technical spec: Chinese tiles tend to have slightly higher water absorption rates and softer surface hardness than Spanish counterparts.

For most residential applications in Lahore bedrooms, TV lounges, guest bathrooms Chinese 24×48 tiles deliver excellent value at PKR 480 to PKR 950/sq ft. The savings are real, and the look is very good.

Turkish Tiles The Underrated Option

Turkish manufacturers like Kale and Seranit occupy interesting middle territory. Their matte and structured-finish tiles are especially well suited to kitchens and bathrooms where slip resistance matters. Prices in Lahore currently range from PKR 650 to PKR 1,100/sq ft, and availability is decent through major showrooms.

Where to Use 24×48 Tiles Room by Room

Drawing Room & Formal Lounge

This is where 2×4 tile designs for drawing rooms really shine. A marble-look Spanish tile like Pamesa Pul Indico or a concrete-look DUNE series in a light grey creates the kind of statement floor that sets the tone for the entire home. Use a bookmatched layout (mirroring adjacent tiles) for maximum visual impact. Polished and lappato finishes work best in formal areas where foot traffic is moderate.

TV Lounge & Family Area

This is where Chinese porcelain slabs earn their place. The family lounge gets daily high-traffic use, kids, pets, and regular mopping. A full-body polished Chinese tile in 24×48 handles all of that well. Go for a wood-look or warm-toned stone design rather than stark white to hide micro-scratches over time.

Master Bedroom

A matte-finish Spanish or Turkish tile works beautifully in the master bedroom. Matte surfaces feel warmer underfoot (important in Lahore winters) and do not show footprints the way polished tiles do. Keep the colour palette warm beige, taupe, or warm grey.

Kitchen & Wet Areas

In kitchens, stick to tiles with a structured or anti-slip surface texture. The last thing you need is a polished-gloss 24×48 in a cooking space where cooking oil and water hit the floor daily. Turkish matte tiles or Chinese wood-look surfaces in this size are practical and look clean.

3 Things to Check Before You Pay the Dealer

1. Verify the Rectified Edge

Imported 24×48 tiles should always be rectified meaning the edges are machine-cut to exact dimensions after firing. Non-rectified tiles (common in cheaper batches) have slight size variations that force your tile layer to leave wide grout joints, completely destroying the seamless large-format look you paid for. Ask the dealer to show you a tile edge up close. If it looks rough or uneven, walk away.

2. Ask for the PEI Rating and Water Absorption Certificate

Every legitimate imported tile comes with a PEI rating (floor hardness, scale 1–5) and a water absorption certificate. For floors, you want PEI 4 minimum. For drawing rooms, PEI 3 is acceptable. Water absorption should be below 0.5% for porcelain. Dealers who cannot produce these specs on request are either selling grey-market stock or do not know their product well enough to be trusted with your project.

3. Buy 10–15% Extra in One Batch

This is the one that people always regret ignoring. Imported tiles come in production batches (called lots or calibres). Two tiles from different batches of the same product can have visible colour and shade differences. If you run short halfway through installation and the original lot is sold out, you will either live with a colour mismatch or rip up and restart. Always buy your full quantity, plus 10–15% overage, in a single purchase.

PRO TIP Timing Your Purchase Dollar rates directly affect imported tile prices in Lahore. When the PKR strengthens against the dollar (even temporarily), savvy buyers move quickly to lock in stock at lower prices. Ask your showroom if they offer price-lock or advance booking on specific collections. Future Designz, for example, maintains local inventory which buffers clients from weekly price swings.

Buyer’s Warning What We See Go Wrong in Lahore’s Tile Market

⚠️  BUYER’S WARNING The tile market in Lahore, particularly on Ferozepur Road and some wholesale markets, carries a significant volume of second-quality (Grade B and Grade C) imports sold without disclosure. These are tiles rejected by European quality standards surface defects, warping, calibre inconsistency that are offloaded at low prices into markets like Pakistan. They look fine in the showroom under flattering lighting. They look terrible on your floor. Always ask directly: “Is this Grade A, first quality?” If the answer is evasive or the price seems too good relative to the market table above, treat it as a red flag.

A second common issue: “Spanish design” does not mean “made in Spain.” Some dealers display Chinese tiles with Spanish-sounding collection names. Always ask for the country of origin certificate (which legitimate showrooms can produce) and look for the manufacturer’s name on the tile box not just the collection name.

Ready to See the 24×48 Tiles in Person? Visit Future Designz in Lahore

Reading about tiles and seeing them on your floor are two very different experiences. If you are anywhere in Lahore whether you are in DHA, Gulberg, Bahria Town, or Ferozepur Road we would genuinely love to have you walk through our showroom.

Future Designz has been helping homeowners and developers in Lahore make confident tile decisions since 2011. We stock premium imported collections from Spain, Portugal, China, and Turkey all Grade A, first quality, with full documentation. Our team provides honest consultations, not sales pressure.

Here is what you can expect when you visit:

  • A full physical display of 24×48 tile options across all price ranges from accessible Chinese porcelain to top-tier Spanish slabs
  • Transparent current pricing updated for 2026, including any ongoing sale offers
  • Free layout and quantity calculation for your project
  • Access to brand catalogues from DUNE, Pamesa, Vives, Infinity, ETILE, Love Tiles, and more

Phone / WhatsApp: +92 345 7777799

Website: www.futuredesignz.com

Email: info@futuredesignz.pk

The best tile showrooms in Lahore are the ones that show you everything price, quality grading, technical specs, and honest comparisons before you spend a rupee. That is what we try to be. Come see for yourself.

© 2026 Future Designz Premium Tiles Showroom, Lahore, Pakistan

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