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Painting tiles vs replacing tiles? What’s better

Thinking about giving your bathroom or kitchen a facelift, but not sure whether to paint your tiles or replace them altogether?
You are not alone.

In fact, it’s one of the most common questions we get from homeowners trying to refresh a space without blowing the budget. On one hand, painting tiles sounds quick and cheap. On the other hand, replacing tiles feels like the “proper job” that will last.
So what is actually better? In this guide, we break down painting tiles vs replacing tiles, the pros and cons of each, where they work best, and when replacing tiles is the smarter long-term move.
And do no worries, we will keep it simple… No jargon, no sales fluff. Just real advice so you do not end up painting yourself into a corner.

Key Highlights: Painting vs. Replacing Tiles

Painting is a cheap, short-term DIY fix for low-moisture areas. Replacing tiles is a durable, high-value investment essential for bathrooms and long-term quality.

  • Painting Tiles: A budget-friendly, DIY “quick fix” for low-moisture areas. It saves money upfront but is prone to peeling, chipping, and a flat finish. Best for temporary refreshes.
  • Replacing Tiles: A permanent “reset” that offers maximum durability and design freedom. While it costs more initially, it adds home value and is the only reliable choice for high-moisture zones like showers.
  • The Verdict: Paint for a short-term facelift; replace for a professional, long-lasting result that survives daily wear and tear.

What does painting tiles actually involve?

Painting tiles is exactly what it sounds like. You clean the surface, apply a primer, then use a special tile paint or epoxy coating to change the colour of your existing tiles.
It is often marketed as a budget-friendly, DIY way to refresh outdated bathrooms or kitchens without ripping anything out. Sounds easy enough, right?… Not so fast, Picasso.

There are plenty of ways ‘painting over the cracks’ could be more problematic than you think… and potentially add to long-term costs. In bathrooms, especially, painted tiles can struggle. Between steam, cleaning products and daily use, the coating takes a beating.
You might save money upfront, but if it needs redoing in a year or two, it can end up costing more in the long run.

Pros of painting tiles:

There are a few reasons why people consider painting tiles:

  • Lower upfront cost compared to replacing tiles
  •  Faster turnaround, often done in a day or two
  • No demolition, so less mess and noise
  • Can temporarily improve the look of outdated colours

If your tiles are structurally fine and you just cannot stand the colour anymore, painting can feel like a quick win.

Cons of painting tiles:

But here is where things get a bit…patchy.

  • Paint can chip, peel or wear over time
  • High moisture areas, like showers, are tough on painted surfaces
  • The finish often looks flat or uneven compared to real tiles
  • You are still stuck with the original tile size and layout
  • Repairs can be tricky if damage occurs
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woman replacing tiles

What does replacing tiles involve

Replacing tiles is the full reset. Old tiles are removed, the surface is prepared properly, and new tiles are installed with fresh adhesive and grout.

It takes more effort up front, but starting from scratch gives you a blank canvas to completely change the look and feel of your space. This is where you can go from outdated to an on-trend design, adding style and even value to your home.

Modern tiles are also easier to maintain than ever. Porcelain, concrete-look, terrazzo, and marble-look tiles all offer durability without the high upkeep of older materials. It is not just about looks. It is about getting a result that actually lasts.

Of course, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows, but many homeowners find the extra effort is worth it once they see the final result and realise they will not need to redo it anytime soon.

Pros of replacing tiles:

  • Long-lasting finish that can handle daily wear
  • Full design freedom with tile size, colour and layout
  • Better performance in wet areas like bathrooms
  • Increases the value and appeal of your home
  • Looks cleaner, sharper and more professional

Cons of replacing tiles:

  • Higher upfront cost compared to painting
  •  More time required for removal and installation
  • Some disruption during the renovation process

Painting vs replacing tiles in bathrooms

Bathrooms are where this decision really matters. Sure, painting tiles in a bathroom can work for low-use areas like a powder room wall.

But in high moisture zones like showers, it is a high-risk move. Water, heat and cleaning products can break down paint over time. That is when peeling, bubbling and patchy finishes start to show up.

Replacing tiles is the best option for bathrooms, especially for:

Painting vs replacing tiles in kitchens

Kitchens are a bit more forgiving. Painting a splashback can work as a quick fix, especially if it’s short-term and the area doesn’t get heavy use. But beware… grease, heat, and regular cleaning will still wear down the paint over time.

Replacing splashback tiles gives you more flexibility plus a better finish. You can:

  • Update to modern subway tiles or mosaic tiles
  • Introduce stone look or marble styles
  • Change layout for a more current feel
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Style limitations of painting tiles

One of the biggest drawbacks of painting tiles is that you are stuck with what is already there.
A lick of paint can’t change many things about their design:

  • Tile size
  • Layout pattern
  • Grout spacing
  • Surface texture

So even with a fresh coat, the space can still feel dated. Replacing tiles opens up a whole new world of options.
It is the difference between a quick cover-up and a proper upgrade.

You can switch from small tiles to large format, add a feature wall, or go for modern finishes like concrete look or Moroccan style patterns.

Cost comparison over time

Yes, there’s no denying painting tiles is cheaper upfront.
But…If painted tiles start peeling or wearing out, you may need to redo them or eventually replace them anyway. That means paying twice.

That’s why it’s always worth thinking about the long game… Replacing tiles costs more upfront, but they last longer and add value to your home.

Painting is a quick fix; replacing is a proper fix.

When painting tiles makes sense

To be fair, painting tiles does have its place.

It can work if:

  • You need a very short-term solution
  • The space is low traffic or low moisture
  • You are renovating for sale on a tight budget and are happy leaving cash on the table.
  • You are testing a colour before committing to a full tile renovation

Why replacing tiles is usually the better choice

If you plan to stay in your home or want a lasting result, replacing tiles is always the better option.

You get:

  1. Better durability
  2. More design flexibility
  3. A cleaner, more modern finish
  4. Less maintenance over time

And with the range available at Cheapestiles, replacing tiles does not have to break the bank.

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To paint or replace tiles?

Painting can give you a short-term lift. But if you want a space that looks better, lasts longer and adds value, replacing tiles is the way to go.
At Cheapestiles, we make it easy to upgrade without overspending. Our range is designed for real homes, real budgets and real results.
So, if you are ready to skip the shortcuts and do it right the first time, or just want advice for your specific circumstances, we are here to help.
Call 02 9790 4273 or email info@cheapestiles.com.au

Still not sure how many tiles you need?

Use our free tile calculator to get an instant estimate in square metres and then add a 10% buffer for offcuts, layout changes or sneaky mistakes. Got an oddly shaped room or complex layout? Give us a call. We’re happy to walk you through it. Call 02 9790 4273 or email info@cheapestiles.com.au and let’s get your tile project squared away.

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