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If you will use it inside the house then it's ok, but if you will use it inside the bathroom it is not advisable because wall tiles are slippery when wet. Slippery floroing is not good in the bathroom. It can cause accidents. Simpley put - NO. wall tiles are frequently thinner than flooring tiles and have a surface designed to allow water to stay on the surface. Floor tiles have a degree of grip to prevent slipping. GOOD Trades people will not put these down on floors
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The wall where the plumbing enters into the shower. Also known as a wet wall because it has water pipes in it. It is recommended that the head wall have access on the wall opposite the bathroom to be able for plumbers to remove or replace control valves, drains etc.
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