Hello everyone,
we are currently deciding on granite interior window sills and are unsure which option will look best in the long run and also be easy to maintain (keyword dust!).
I would appreciate it if you could share which granite window sill you have chosen for indoors (interior window sill). Experiences, model names, and photos of your windows are very welcome. I understand this is quite personal. We are simply trying to find out what you have chosen, more or less for inspiration. So, show us your windows (sills) 🙂
we are currently deciding on granite interior window sills and are unsure which option will look best in the long run and also be easy to maintain (keyword dust!).
I would appreciate it if you could share which granite window sill you have chosen for indoors (interior window sill). Experiences, model names, and photos of your windows are very welcome. I understand this is quite personal. We are simply trying to find out what you have chosen, more or less for inspiration. So, show us your windows (sills) 🙂
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toxicmolotof11 Sep 2016 17:05Just because you can’t see the dust doesn’t mean it’s not there. Therefore, you will find the same amount of dust on all the window sills.
If I were you, I would choose the color tone and surface finish that you like.
If glossy black is an option for you, then Nero Assoluto polished.
If I were you, I would choose the color tone and surface finish that you like.
If glossy black is an option for you, then Nero Assoluto polished.
T
toxicmolotof18 Sep 2016 23:08For interior surfaces with flame treatment, not polished?
Luckily, everyone can do it however they prefer. :-)
Luckily, everyone can do it however they prefer. :-)
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toxicmolotof18 Sep 2016 23:51It will be just as you imagine. A polished stone looks completely different. So, leave it as you want. Don’t let anyone talk you out of it.
But exactly that... flamed or brushed finishes are more suitable for outdoor use. Inside, it can feel quite “distinctive.”
What kind of flooring are you planning? I hope it has some surface texture, then it might actually look good.
But exactly that... flamed or brushed finishes are more suitable for outdoor use. Inside, it can feel quite “distinctive.”
What kind of flooring are you planning? I hope it has some surface texture, then it might actually look good.
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