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Sheet vinyl vs porcelain tile in hall bath?

dibgar
12 years ago

Debating sheet vinyl vs porcelain tile for hallway bathroom.

We are redoing all 3 bathrooms at once so cost is important but not the only consideration.

We will be using porcelain floor tiles with radiant heat in the master bath. It will get daily use, so we are willing to spend more in this room.

We also will use porcelain floor tiles in the main floor bathroom. We use it daily in the daytime, and it also serves as a powder room for guests. In anticipation of "aging in place", we plan to install a curbless shower now, but we hope not to use that feature for a long, long time. We are not sure if we will install radiant heat in this room or not.

The one place where we could save money would be to use sheet vinyl rather than porcelain tile in the upstairs hall bathroom. Our son and his family live in Japan and visit for just a few weeks each year. Other overnight guests visit only occasionally, so this bathroom gets infrequent use. That room has the original sheet vinyl which is still in fairly good shape after 30 years, but we would like to update the color. Actually, it is not just for color. We will be moving the vanity and a wall to give the master bath another foot, so the floor will be torn up in at least one area. We do plan to replace the tile in the tub/shower enclosure, but we are not sure whether we should replace the floor with tile or just a better color of sheet vinyl.

Any thoughts?

Should we absorb the higher cost of putting in tile now while we are doing all three bathroom? Are we being pennywise and pound foolish, and will we regret staying with vinyl when the rest of the rooms will be getting tile? On the other hand, does vinyl have some benefits of its own besides lower price? Would it be more comfortable underfoot for kids and visitors? If we opt for tile, are we also going to want/need to install radiant heat at the same time?

I will welcome your opinions. Thanks.

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