On the other hand if they have labelled the tile as a wall tile it s generally not suitable for flooring.
Wall tiles and floor tiles difference.
There is no appreciable difference in the appearance of ceramic and porcelain wall tile vs floor tile but stylistically it is general practice for wall tiles to be relatively small in comparison to floor tiles.
Wall tiles are suitable for walls only floor tiles can go on either.
Due to the impervious or vitreous nature of ceramic and porcelain tiles and the hardened glaze which is usually fired onto their top surface tiles are normally found in bathrooms wet rooms and kitchens.
Ceramic tiles are not made specifically for floors or walls.
Instead they are classified according to their strength and durability.
But in reality you can use any ceramic or porcelain floor tiles as wall tiles.
And this can be a little confusing especially if you re a little new to tiles.
The difference between wall and floor tiles and style.
While any tile can be used as a wall tile only certain grades.
Just double check with the sales person.
Ceramic tiles in particular will usually have a grade from one to three grade one is the best and will be ideal for a floor grade two is best saved for a floor with less traffic and grade three should only be used on walls.
However these days due to design trends and improved technology there s a lot of crossover between the two.