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it really depends on the tile you are using and the effect you want to create..

stone can look great but as stated above, in a bathroom, especially on box sections ,this could get knocked and chipped..

theres always quite a bit of expansion on box sections to their construction and heat from pipes etc....just a few things for you to consider mate..

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