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Granite is an extremely durable, hard and abrasion-resistant igneous rock, which is characterized by an interesting visual aesthetic. In nature, we encounter rocks of different colors – from light beige, through gray, reddish, green and blue tones, to granite that is black as night. After proper finishing, it shows the most beautiful things it has to offer – a noble structure, an elegant shine and a unique character that comes from within. Thanks to its specific properties, granite has a wide application in architecture and construction, including as external and internal window sills.
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The extremely durable granite fulfils its role not only as a decorative element, but above all as a material, as an external and internal window sill.
It is ideal both inside buildings and outdoors, e.g. in gardens, as a terrace and pavilion flooring and for stairs. The fascinating structure of granite, uneven veining and micro-cracks make each granite slab unique with its own history and character.
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Window sills made of Strzegom granite have only advantages in addition to decorative properties – they are resistant to wear and tear and the effects of adverse external factors, moisture and pollution. They are not affected by blows from heavy objects, as they are characterized by incredible strength and hardness. Frost and acids do not harm these window sills and they are also easy to maintain. They are also characterized by a long service life. Dirt from the internal window sills is removed with the help of distilled water, hard-to-remove stains from the external elements are removed with the help of cleaning gasoline.
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Granite window sills are an excellent alternative to traditional plastic finishes, as they change the appearance of the facade and the harmony of the interior. Thanks to the variety of colors, they can be easily matched to the shades of the interior. The unique patterns give the rooms a unique character. In addition, polished window sills set an elegant accent in the design of both private homes and public spaces.