Hello everyone. Filling a tub

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This is my first post here. I joined because I have something of a dilemma and because I have lurked here before to learn about what products that professionals consider best.

I'm having a little house built and originally wanted a 5.5" soaking tub with a deck-mounted filler. I read that soakers should be filled fast so that the water doesn't have time to cool so I found a really good deal on a Kohler 3/4" Ceramic High-Flow Valve System (25-30 gpm)and oblo trim to go with it. Now the plan has changed and it looks like I will be using a 5' 3' X 22" soaking tub in an alcove and may not have room for a deck-mounted filler. The highest flow rate wall-mount valves I have been able to find are just 17 gpm so I'm wondering if I can use this nice set of valves on the wall or maybe have a wall-mounted spout and just put the controls on the deck. If I can not do this, can anyone suggest a work around after having viewed the floor plan below?

Thanks,
Jack
 

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