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Why Tier 2 & Tier 3 India Is the Next Big Growth Engine for Home & Building Brands

In this article, Amit Sahai, CEO of Somany Ceramics, says Tier 2 and 3 India drive home-building growth through rising incomes, informed buyers, value-focused design, strong retail presence, deep distribution networks, and dependable product performance.

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February 7, 2026
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India’s next phase of growth in the home and building materials sector is increasingly being driven by Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. These markets have moved beyond being supplementary demand centres and are now central to volume expansion, geographic diversification, and long-term business sustainability.

This transition is structural rather than cyclical, supported by income growth, infrastructure development, housing demand, and a clear evolution in consumer expectations.

Structural demand drivers

Household incomes in non-metro markets have risen steadily over the past decade. Access to housing finance has expanded through deeper banking penetration and improved credit availability. Simultaneously, investments in infrastructure, roads, logistics, power supply, and digital connectivity, have reduced historical inefficiencies in supply chains.

Real estate development has decentralised, with organised developers expanding into emerging cities and individual homeowners continuing to invest in new construction and renovation. Together, these factors are generating sustained demand for building materials, surfaces, and interior solutions in tier 2 & 3 towns.

Evolution of homeowner expectations

Homeowners in Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets are significantly more informed and discerning than before. Digital access and exposure to design content have elevated expectations around aesthetics, finish quality, and overall coordination of spaces. However, decision-making remains grounded in practicality.

Buyers increasingly assess products on durability, maintenance requirements, warranties, and lifecycle costs. The emphasis has shifted from visible premium to dependable long-term value, influencing both product choice and brand preference.

Product relevance as a growth lever

Products that balance design, performance, and value scale more effectively than those positioned solely on premium appeal.

Portfolio alignment with emerging market needs

Brands with wide, application-led portfolios are better positioned to address the diverse requirements of homes, commercial spaces, and institutional projects.

Tile collections such as Elita and Senso address contemporary residential needs with an emphasis on refined aesthetics, consistency, and durability. Core categories such as glazed vitrified tiles, polished vitrified tiles, and ceramic wall tiles continue to remain highly relevant, particularly in independent homes and mid-income housing developments.

The growing preference for seamless interiors has accelerated adoption of large format slabs, used across living spaces, kitchens, façades, and commercial environments. These formats are valued for visual continuity, reduced jointing, and ease of maintenance.

Performance-led innovations are becoming critical decision factors. SlipShield addresses safety requirements in wet and high-traffic areas. TempShield responds to thermal comfort considerations, particularly relevant in warmer regions. VC Shield enhances durability and hygiene, supporting longer product life in frequently used spaces. Design-focused ranges such as Colorato reflect a growing acceptance of colour-led expression, balanced with controlled, contemporary aesthetics.

Alongside surfaces, bathware solutions have become an integral part of the home-building decision set. Sanitaryware and fittings are increasingly selected in coordination with tiles, driven by demand for cohesive bathroom design, water efficiency, durability, and ease of maintenance—especially in first-time home construction and organised residential projects.

Importance of physical access

Despite the growing influence of digital platforms, physical evaluation remains central to purchase decisions. Customers prefer to see, touch, and assess products in person, particularly for new construction or significant upgrades.

Well-executed retail environments improve confidence and clarity. Access to trained advisors at the point of purchase continues to influence outcomes in Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets.

Distribution depth and execution

Distribution effectiveness in these markets is defined by depth of engagement rather than outlet count. Relationships with dealers, contractors, builders, and installers play a decisive role in shaping brand preference.
Training initiatives, technical support, and consistent availability reduce execution risks on-site. Brands that invest in local ecosystems tend to achieve stronger and more sustainable penetration.

Reliability and after-sales support

Reliability remains a critical determinant of brand equity in smaller markets. Consistent quality, transparent warranties, and accessible after-sales support influence repeat purchases and trade advocacy.
Brands that deliver predictably build long-term trust, while inconsistencies result in rapid erosion of credibility.

(Views are personal)

Tags: Amit SahaiSomany Ceramics

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