Do I want heated floors for the bathroom?

I am debating on adding heated flooring to my bathroom. I am going to gut the space anyway. I want to totally rework how everything is laid out. Right now there is a huge closet to store towels, a tiny shower, big sink and weirdly shaped toilet. I want to get everything down to the barebones. My idea is to have a giant shower, small sink area, little toilet and a cubby system for towels. I also want brand new tile on the floors and shower walls. While I am ripping up the floors, I could put down electric heated mats for radiant floors. It is the best time and only opportunity I will get to do it. Once I update my bathroom, I won’t touch it again for possibly my whole life. It is scary making this giant of a decision right now. Once the new tile goes down, it won’t be ripped up. So do I want heated flooring in the bathroom or not? I have looked at pros and cons and still can’t decide. On one hand, if the radiant heater has an issue, it can’t be repaired due to being concealed. I would just lose the flooring earlier than expected. The lifespan on heated flooring is only 15 years too. I would need to buy the mats and lay them down myself. It adds another step in my bathroom renovation project. The pros would be stepping onto hot tile after a shower. I could have toasty feet when I pee in the middle of the night. Radiant heat doesn’t rise and get wasted on the ceiling. It is totally silent in operation. What should I do?

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