Window sill
Normally, window sills are plastered,
made from wood or natural stone. Plastered
sill collect dust and are difficult to
clean. Natural stone are sturdy and can
be cleaned easily, but the connection
between the bottom of the stone and wall
plaster develops crack. This becomes an
eyesore in well decorated houses. In sills
made from wood, this fault is covered
by downturn – a strip of woods that
extends in front to cover the joint between
wood and plaster. However, wooden sill
has limitation due to damage from water.
Combining the advantages of wood and natural
stone and removing the disadvantages is
a sill made from Granita. They can be
ordered in colours of client’s choice
and present a very aesthetic decor. Our
customers who have used them have cherished
their decision for years on.
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