Ceramic wall tiles do not have the strength of floor tiles, you only have to have the smallest of voids underneath the tile and it will almost definately break.
Nowadays floor tiles are soo cheap I would consider buying actual floor tiles and not risking tiling a floor and then ripping it all up again when it fails.
The wall tile you have is likely to offer no slip resistance either, not ideal in a wet area.
Some wall tiles can be used on floors but I agree with Shifty - I wouldn't risk it. The manufacturers will label them as wall tiles for a reason, unless they say 'suitable for walls and floors' then it would be a bit of a risk underfoot...
Some wall tiles can be used on floors but I agree with Shifty - I wouldn't risk it. The manufacturers will label them as wall tiles for a reason, unless they say 'suitable for walls and floors' then it would be a bit of a risk underfoot...
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