Sensa by Consentino

What is Sensa?

Granite is one of the hardest materials on earth. Its beauty and elegance make it a most prestigious yet practical countertop. No two slabs of granite are the same so your work surface will be unique.

Granite is composed of a variety of minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica. It forms in hundreds of colors, and is quarried worldwide, but most often from Brazil, Spain, India and China. The only natural stones harder than granite are diamonds, rubies, and sapphires. This makes granite an excellent choice when permanence, enduring color and texture, and complete freedom from deterioration and maintenance are prime requirements.

What are the Pros of Sensa?

First, let’s look at why you might want to consider a stone like Granite:

  • Granite is highly heat, scratch and stain resistant, 
  • Granite is the traditional favorite of countertop materials for its unique colors and patterns, proven durability and lasting value.
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What are the Cons of Sensa?

Granite is highly heat, scratch and stain resistant, and is commonly used to face commercial and institutional buildings and monuments. Granite is the traditional favorite of countertop materials for its unique colors and patterns, proven durability and lasting value.

When it comes to using Granite for kitchen countertops, there are a few drawbacks to consider:

How to Care and Maintain Sensa

Granite is highly heat, scratch and stain resistant, and is commonly used to face commercial and institutional buildings and monuments. Granite is the traditional favorite of countertop materials for its unique colors and patterns, proven durability and lasting value.

When it comes to using Granite for kitchen countertops, there are a few drawbacks to consider:

The Best Uses of Sensa

Granite is highly heat, scratch and stain resistant, and is commonly used to face commercial and institutional buildings and monuments. Granite is the traditional favorite of countertop materials for its unique colors and patterns, proven durability and lasting value.

When it comes to using Granite for kitchen countertops, there are a few drawbacks to consider:

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