πŸ“Laminate
vs
⬜Ceramic Tile

Laminate vs Tile: Budget vs Permanent

Laminate is the quick, cheap, DIY-friendly option. Tile is the permanent, waterproof, pro-installation choice. They serve completely different budgets and timelines β€” here's how to choose.

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Laminate
πŸ“Laminate
Ceramic Tile
⬜Ceramic Tile
Cost installed
$4–$12/sqft
$5–$16/sqft
Waterproof?
❌ No β€” edges swell
βœ… Yes β€” fully waterproof
DIY install?
βœ… Very easy (click-lock)
❌ Requires mortar, grout, wet saw
Lifespan
10–30 years
50+ years
Underfoot feel
Slightly cushioned with underlayment
Hard and cold
Repair
Replace individual planks
Replace cracked tiles (hard to match)
Best for
Dry living areas on a budget
Wet areas, high-heat, permanent floors
Removal difficulty
Easy β€” floats up
Difficult β€” mortar must be chipped

Cost at 1,000 sq ft Installed

Laminate

πŸ“

Laminate

$4,000–$12,000

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Ceramic Tile

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Ceramic Tile

$5,000–$16,000

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Pros & Cons

Laminate
πŸ“

Laminate

βœ“Fastest DIY install β€” click-lock in a weekend
βœ“Cheapest wood-look flooring available
βœ“Easy to remove and replace planks
βœ•Fails in wet areas β€” not for bathrooms
βœ•Shorter lifespan than tile
Ceramic Tile
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Ceramic Tile

βœ“Truly permanent β€” outlasts the house
βœ“Completely waterproof
βœ“Adds more resale value than laminate
βœ•Labor-intensive and expensive installation
βœ•Cold, hard, and unforgiving underfoot
β˜… The Verdict

Choose laminate for dry living areas where you want a fast, cheap, DIY-friendly install. Choose tile for bathrooms, kitchens, and anywhere you want a floor that lasts forever.

πŸ“Pick Laminate if

Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and budget projects where DIY installation saves money and water isn't a concern.

⬜Pick Ceramic Tile if

Bathrooms, kitchens, entryways, laundry rooms, and any area where waterproof permanence is worth the installation cost.

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Frequently Asked

Can laminate go in a kitchen?

Yes, with caution. Many homeowners use laminate in kitchens successfully. Just clean up spills immediately β€” the seams between planks can let water reach the fiberboard core. Avoid laminate near sinks and dishwashers.

Is tile worth the extra cost over laminate?

For wet areas, absolutely. For dry living areas, probably not β€” the comfort and cost advantages of laminate make more sense in living rooms and bedrooms.

Which is easier to maintain?

Tile is easier day-to-day (mop and go) but requires periodic grout sealing. Laminate needs careful cleaning with minimal water. Both are low-maintenance compared to carpet.

Can I install tile myself?

If you're handy, yes β€” but it requires renting or buying a wet saw, mixing thinset mortar, and working with grout. Budget 2–3x longer than a laminate job. First-timers should start with a small bathroom before tackling a kitchen.

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Pricing data from HomeGuide, Homewyse, HomeAdvisor, Angi, and FlooringClarity (2026 national averages).