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Suitability of tiles for bathroom walls

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Hi,

I have gone through a ridiculous number of tile samples, plus visited a few shops, and finally found tiles that I love for my bathroom walls (only the walls, not the floor).

They are glazed porcelain tiles, concrete effect (598x598x10 mm).


My only concern is that the specs say "suitable for all rooms, excluding wet rooms". My bathroom is not a wet room, but there will be splashing from my shower. Is that reference only for when they are used for floors, because of the tiles potentially becoming slippery? Or is there a danger that the glazing might get damaged over time?

Thank you very much.
 

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Porcelain tiles are faily bullet proof so should be fine. It says not for wet rooms on most of the BQ tiles. This is to remove liability from leak damage from poorly constructed and tanked ones
 

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