Kajaria Opens New Showroom in Banepa

 Kathmandu, August 1 – Kajaria, India’s leading tile brand, has expanded its footprint in Nepal by opening a modern new showroom in Banepa, Kavrepalanchok. The showroom, operated by Banepa Marble Palace, aims to meet the rising demand for high-quality tiles in the region.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Banepa Mayor Shanti Ratna Shakya, who officially opened the showroom by cutting the ribbon. Abhyash Bhusan Tiwari, Country Manager of Kajaria Ramesh Tiles Ltd., also participated in the event.

Mayor Shakya expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “Welcoming a top brand like Kajaria to Banepa is a proud moment. This showroom will boost local infrastructure development and provide access to top-quality design solutions.”

Conveniently located behind Ugrachandi Petrol Pump, the new showroom features a wide range of premium tiles, offering customers easy access and variety. According to the company, this expansion is part of Kajaria’s broader mission to raise the standards of design and quality in Nepal’s construction materials market.

Kajaria Ramesh Tiles Ltd. has already made a strong impact in Nepal by setting up the country’s largest tile manufacturing plant, using advanced technology that meets international standards. The company offers more than 3,000+ designs, catering to modern interior preferences.

Kajaria has built a strong presence in Nepal with over 45 exclusive showrooms and 100+ trusted dealers nationwide. Its product range includes:

  • Glazed Vitrified Tiles (60x120 cm, 60x60 cm, 19.5x120 cm)

  • Heavy Duty Glazed Vitrified Tiles (40x40 cm)

  • Ceramic Wall Tiles (30x60 cm, 30x45 cm)

These tiles are water- and stain-resistant, built for durability, and ideal for both homes and commercial spaces. With a focus on innovation, durability, and design, Kajaria continues to set new standards for luxury living in Nepal.

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