Window Cill Notched
A window cill is simply the ledge you see at the base of the window frame. When it is “notched,” it means a section has been specifically cut out. This shaping is done so the cill can fit perfectly around something. Often, it is to accommodate a wall projection or a corner right beside the window. This ensures the cill sits neatly and flush against the surrounding structure for a tidy look.
Window cill notched come with so many options. For this, you can see the whole MO’s STONEX range now and choose your favourite from all colours and patterns. Or, match them to your home style. This is an amazing idea to play with colours and patterns, especially if you are doing a DIY kitchen project.
At MO’s STONEX, Quartz and Solid Surface cills (notched) offer great benefits that you will not see anywhere else. They resist scratches and stains well. Also, they handle heat fine, which makes them very tough. That’s why they work great in busy parts of the house.