Luxury vinyl tile offers different benefits than ceramic or porcelain, but it’s not necessarily better or worse – it depends on your priorities. LVT costs less, feels softer and warmer underfoot, installs faster, and handles minor subfloor imperfections better than ceramic or porcelain. It’s completely waterproof and works well in basements and areas where real tile might be overkill. However, luxury vinyl tile doesn’t last as long as ceramic or porcelain, typically 10 to 20 years versus 20 to 40+ years for real tile. It can scratch, dent, or tear from sharp objects or heavy furniture, and it may fade or discolor from prolonged sun exposure. LVT also has lower resale value appeal compared to real tile, which homebuyers recognize as a premium, permanent flooring choice. For high-moisture bathrooms, busy kitchens, and areas where you want maximum durability and long-term value, ceramic or porcelain tile performs better. For budget-conscious projects, spaces where comfort matters, or temporary solutions, luxury vinyl tile makes sense. The right choice depends on how long you plan to stay in your home and what matters most to you.