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Thermostatic shower

I am redoing my bathroom and not sure what the best way of doing my shower is which is in my bath, I want a rain shower and so I was thinking of using a thermostatic shower valve as I have removed the plasterboard to re tile (new build) and thought this is a good opportunity to do it, my question is that is it normal practice to have the thermostatic shower valve above the bath taps, I already have the existing mixer tap with shower already but thought I would just have normal taps and add the shower
 

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