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Popular Marble Window Sill Finishes

Window sills are a great way to add a flair of luxury to your home's windows, and is an ideal place to display figurines and decorations. But how do you decide what sort of sill to install? Many homes still have sills made of traditional wood, but adding a marble window sill instead can give your home an elegant, updated, and beautiful finish to windows! But once you've made the decision to go with marble, how do you decide which color, style, and finish to choose?
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Travertine Window Sill 3"x36"x5/8" Crema Polished Marble Window Sill Ivory Medium Honed Travertine Window Sill
Travertine Window Sill 3"x36"x5/8" Crema Polished Marble Window Sill Ivory Medium Honed Travertine Window Sill
A Window Sill is a strip of stone with  1 long side finished edge. Straight polished/honed edge side has  top and bottom 1/8" bevel to match the finish of its top surface.  All natural stones are products of nature. The picture seen is for representation only. Natural Color and shades will vary from one piece to another. No two pieces of products will be alike. A Window Sill is a strip of stone with  1 long side finished edge. Straight polished/honed edge side has  top and bottom 1/8" bevel to match the finish of its top surface.  All natural stones are products of nature. The picture seen is for representation only. Natural Color and shades will vary from one piece to another. No two pieces of products will be alike. A Window Sill is a strip of stone with  1 long side finished edge. Straight polished/honed edge side has  top and bottom 1/8" bevel to match the finish of its top surface.  All natural stones are products of nature. The picture seen is for representation only. Natural Color and shades will vary from one piece to another. No two pieces of products will be alike.
   
 

The great thing about marble sills is that marble is naturally available in several neutral colors that can match beautifully with just about any decor. You can find marble sills in shades of white, grey, black, brown, and cream. Marble is a natural material, and each piece is completely unique with its own rich look to it. It's also quite durable and waterproof, which makes it a great material for rooms such as the kitchen or bathroom, as well as very low-maintenance. Granite is also a good material choice for that lovely marbled look. It's also extremely durable, and comes in a wider variety of colors, such as blues or reds, and marble tends to have a wider range of patterns. Granite can have a beautiful a crystallized look, and is less prone to scratches and stains. Travertine is also a popular choice. Travertine is an earthy, natural-looking stone. It can be left in its natural state, which is that of an unfilled and pitted stone, or it can be finished, which creates a finer and more elegant feel to the stone. It is also recommended to use finished travertine, as it leads to less maintenance and higher durability. Travertine comes in many earthy colors, such as creams, ivories, greens, and browns that seem to blend together to create new colors.

There are many different cut and edge styles for marble window sills. If you're seeking a more rounded edge, consider the radius, bullnose, ogee, or thumb mold; for a straighter edge, a simple bevel or straightedge will do. Marble sills can be custom cut to fit your windows perfectly, or pre-cut sills can be found in a variety of sizes that fit just as well and are easy to install. The sills can be extended or installed to wrap around your windows to create more of a shelving space as well. The finish and polish of window sills can be suited to match bathtubs and sinks as well. It is quite a lovely finishing touch to match or coordinate your sills with any other marble accents in the room, such as floors or counter tops.
 
Because of its durability and gorgeous color and texture, marble is becoming more and more widely used in the home. It is not prone to rotting and severe aging over time like wood, and it requires less maintenance and upkeep. Something as simple as using marble as a window treatment is a great way to update and raise the value to your room, all the while giving it an elegant and rich look.