Even though resilient vinyl tile floors aren't often seen in homes, that's beginning to change as you can see here. The appearance of vinyl floor tiles for home use again is no doubt being driven by vinyl tile's smaller impact and ability to be recycled.When you're researching resilient flooring, weigh your options and consider linoleum. If linoleum isn't for you then find a high-quality vinyl that will last for years. Look for a good warranty from a known manufacturer and buy from a reputable retailer.Vinyl FlooringPros: Long-lasting, relatively easy to install, easy to maintain, comfortable underfootCons: Difficult to recycle, adhesives can off-gas, seams tend to be visibleSuggested uses: Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, family rooms, laundry roomsPrice range: $2 to $20 per square footMore:Laminate Floors: Get the Look of Wood for LessWhen to Use Engineered Wood FloorsAn Introduction to Solid Plank Wood FloorsZebra, Tiger and Teak Wood, Oh, My!5 Innovative Wood Floors20 Great Examples of Transitions in FlooringHow to Shop for a Tile Floor