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Vinyl Tile Flooring in Bathroom

Vinyl Tile Flooring

Vinyl provides a versatile look in an affordable, water-resistant material that's easy to install and closely resembles wood, ceramic, or stone.

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Abalina Click Swatch

Abalina Click

by Core Elements

  • 21 Colors

$3.49

per square foot

About Spirit Swatch

About Spirit

by Room by Room

  • 1 Color

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  • Durable, Easy Care, H2O, Pet-Friendly, Radiant Heat

$7.29

per square foot

Abundant 5 Swatch

Abundant 5

by Core Elements

  • 5 Colors

$5.29

per square foot

Abundant 7 Swatch

Abundant 7

by Core Elements

  • 5 Colors

$5.59

per square foot

ABUNDANT HD PLUS NATURAL BEVEL Swatch

ABUNDANT HD PLUS NATURAL BEVEL

by Core Elements

  • 10 Colors

$5.29

per square foot

Abundant Mix Swatch

Abundant Mix

by Core Elements

  • 1 Color

$5.79

per square foot

Abundant Tile Swatch

Abundant Tile

by Core Elements

  • 11 Colors

$5.79

per square foot

Afton Mountain Swatch

Afton Mountain

by Room by Room

  • 10 Colors

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  • Durable, Easy Care, H2O, Pet-Friendly, Radiant Heat

$7.99

per square foot

Altaze Haze Swatch

Altaze Haze

by Room by Room

  • 5 Colors

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  • Durable, Easy Care, H2O, Pet-Friendly, Radiant Heat

$6.79

per square foot

Appalachian Pine Clk Swatch

Appalachian Pine Clk

by Core Elements

  • 2 Colors

$7.09

per square foot

Aquinnah Cliffs 12X24 Swatch

Aquinnah Cliffs 12X24

by Room by Room

  • 4 Colors

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  • H2O, Pet-Friendly, Radiant Heat

$4.89

per square foot

Aquinnah Cliffs 18X36 Swatch

Aquinnah Cliffs 18X36

by Room by Room

  • 3 Colors

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  • H2O, Pet-Friendly, Radiant Heat

$4.89

per square foot

Vinyl Tile Flooring

Vinyl Tile Flooring in Bathroom

About Vinyl Tile Flooring

You just bought a house for your growing family and now you're on the hunt for a durable floor. What floors should you choose? Vinyl flooring gives homeowners the ability to enjoy classic, versatile looks in an affordable, water-resistant material that's easy to install. Vinyl floor tiles closely resemble popular materials like wood, ceramic tile, and stone, all of which usually come with a higher price tag and their own disadvantages. With modern digital design technology, you can choose a vinyl flooring option with a natural-looking texture and depth that's sure to stun on every level of your home.

What Is Vinyl Tile Flooring?

Though vinyl tile flooring may look like authentic marble, stone, or hardwood at first glance, it actually consists of manmade materials that include a backing layer, a solid or fusion core, image layer, and top wear layer that can vary in thickness. You can choose from 9-inch, 12-inch, and 18-inch square floor vinyl tiles or cut them into custom shapes as needed. They're an excellent option if you're especially interested in vinyl bathroom tiles or kitchen vinyl floor tiles.

Within the category of vinyl tile flooring, you have two worthwhile and waterproof core constructions to explore: 

  • Stone plastic composite (SPC) - This type of core composition is firm and solid, providing the ultimate durability and stability. SPC often feels harder underfoot and is more dent resistant–two great characteristics for busy homes with constant activity.
  • Wood plastic composite (WPC) - This core layer option gives flooring a slightly softer, warmer feel as protection from scuffs and scratches and the added benefit of sound absorption. It's another fabulous choice if you're in the market for a durable vinyl floor that stands up to little ones and furry friends. 

Appearance

On the hunt for waterproof tile for your family lake house or modern new build? You'll be glad to know that modern technology provides a stunning variety of designs and styles available as vinyl floor tiles. Here's a breakdown of three common looks.

  • Wood-look vinyl delivers the visual appeal of all types and finishes of hardwood flooring and without the threat of warping when exposed to moisture.
  • Stone-look vinyl allows you to enjoy the elegance of stone's natural aesthetic at every level, including your basement and finished attic.
  • Decorative vinyl lets you indulge in your creative side with a broad range of colors and patterns perfect for all uses, including your eclectic family room or jungle-themed children's bedroom. 

Durability and Maintenance

When you’re comparing vinyl tile options, consider your lifestyle needs. If you have a busy household with lots of people coming in and out, you’ll likely want vinyl with a thicker wear layer. This surface coating, which helps resist dirt and stains, can vary, but our flooring experts can direct you to the vinyl floor tiles that best suit your needs. 

Fortunately, if you choose floor vinyl tiles, they don't require much maintenance, just regular sweeping and mopping to remove any dirt or debris. Though it's a resilient material, vinyl can be easily scratched or gouged, so protect your floors with furniture pads when you’re moving. But, if the worst-case scenario happens and a tile does get damaged, you can easily replace a tile without having to redo the whole floor

Lifespan

If you're spending good money on a high-quality floor, you want to be sure you're getting the maximum life from those vinyl tiles. The longevity of your new vinyl tile flooring will depend on several factors, including:

  • How it's installed
  • Quality of materials used
  • How it's maintained and cared for
  • Type and amount of wear and tear the floor receives
  • Whether you follow the guidance provided by the product manufacturer

We also recommend clarifying what kinds of warranty protection come with your luxury vinyl tile selection. Having the right coverage will help get the most bang for your buck and give you peace of mind for years to come. 

Installation

We know it’s tempting to try DIY, and that’s one of the reasons that self-adhesive vinyl tiles dominate the market. While it might seem easy to transform a space quickly without professional help, peel-and-stick tiles can be hard to reposition and may curl up after installation. You’re better off sticking to expert installers who have the skills and experience to adhere vinyl tiles to the subfloor seamlessly. This option can help prevent eventual tile shifting or curling, which you’ll thank yourself for later. 

Luxury vinyl tile flooring, on the other hand, uses tongue-and-groove edging to lock planks in place. The difficulty with this interlocking installation comes if you need to disassemble to replace damaged planks.

Whichever vinyl flooring type you choose, you're better off relying on pro installers to ensure the process is completed properly so your warranty remains intact and your flooring has a long, problem-free life. 

Advantages and Disadvantages of Vinyl Tile Flooring

What makes vinyl tile flooring worth your consideration? 

  • It's affordable and easy to install, whether you opt for professional help or do it yourself. 
  • Its moisture resistance makes vinyl tile perfectly appropriate for all the rooms of your home, including bathrooms, laundry rooms, and others with high humidity. 
  • A damaged tile can be replaced without affecting the entire area, which is perfect if your new puppy manages to damage one of your vinyl floor tiles. 

Are there disadvantages of vinyl tile that outweigh the good? It depends. 

  • Floor vinyl tiles that have been glued to the subfloor can be tough to remove, so keep that in mind as you choose your installation method. 
  • Vinyl flooring options can vary in thickness and overall quality. It’s in your best interest to opt for thicker vinyl for better stability and cushioning. 

Vinyl Plank vs. Vinyl Tile

Vinyl tile flooring comes in squares of various sizes and often resembles high-end stone, tile, or wood. Vinyl plank flooring mimics the shape, texture, and color patterns of solid hardwood flooring. Engineered to be a realistic and waterproof alternative to hardwood, vinyl planks are available in narrow, medium, and wide plank widths, so you have plenty of options to fit your design aesthetic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is vinyl tile a good choice for flooring?

Yes, vinyl floor tiles are a great choice if you're in the market for highly durable flooring that works well throughout the home, including bathrooms, kitchens, and basements. 

Is vinyl tile flooring waterproof?

Yes! Vinyl tile flooring is waterproof, though the quality of its installation can impact the level of water resistance. 

What is luxury vinyl tile flooring?

Luxury vinyl tile, or LVT, is a type of flooring that’s made up of layers of vinyl, a realistic photographic layer, and a highly durable protective layer. 

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