Hello everyone,
For our turnkey build, we chose the option "interior window sills in Serizzo granite, diamond-cut." The additional cost for the "polished" finish was initially too high for us (I don’t remember the exact price).
Now I’m wondering if this choice was okay. Does anyone have any experience with how the "diamond-cut" surface performs in everyday use? After all, due to the rough surface, it might be more prone to dirt and require more cleaning effort compared to a smooth surface.
Is it possible to polish the stone afterward?
For our turnkey build, we chose the option "interior window sills in Serizzo granite, diamond-cut." The additional cost for the "polished" finish was initially too high for us (I don’t remember the exact price).
Now I’m wondering if this choice was okay. Does anyone have any experience with how the "diamond-cut" surface performs in everyday use? After all, due to the rough surface, it might be more prone to dirt and require more cleaning effort compared to a smooth surface.
Is it possible to polish the stone afterward?
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