Is it the best idea to tile the walls around a footed bathtub?
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You do not have to if you keep the walls dry. If you or kids tend to splash tile would be best.
It's not necessary unless there is a lot of splashed water that might ruin anything else. Pinterest has lots of pictures for different ideas.