Granite Finishing
Polished Finish
High-gloss, mirror-like surface.
The granite is ground and buffed to a shiny finish, enhancing its colour and pattern. This finish makes the stone smooth and reflective, commonly used for countertops, walls, and floors indoors.
Honed Finish
Smooth, matte surface without shine.
The granite is ground to a smooth surface but not polished to a glossy finish. This gives a soft, flat appearance and reduces glare. It’s often used for floors, stairs, or places requiring slip resistance.
Leathered Finish
Textured, with a soft sheen.
The granite undergoes a leathering process that gives it a slightly textured, somewhat rough feel. The leathered finish retains some of the stone’s natural character and is often used for countertops to offer a more rustic or organic look.
Flamed Finish
Rough, with a slightly uneven texture.
Achieved by exposing the granite to intense heat, causing the crystals to pop and leaving a rough surface. The flamed finish is commonly used for exterior applications like paving stones, as it increases slip resistance.
Bush-Hammered Finish
Rough, pitted surface with consistent indentations.
The surface is hammered with a specialized tool, creating a rugged texture. This finish is used for exterior cladding, walkways, and other areas where a strong, slip-resistant surface is needed.
Sandblasted Finish
Dull, with a fine, matte texture.
Sandblasting involves blasting the surface with abrasive materials, resulting in a uniform matte texture. This finish is often used for decorative purposes or to reduce slipperiness in outdoor applications.
Brushed Finish
Slightly textured with a softened sheen.
The granite surface is brushed with wire brushes, creating a textured but smooth finish. The brushed finish offers a weathered look while still being relatively smooth to the touch, often used in both interior and exterior settings.
Each of these finishes enhances the stone’s natural characteristics differently, allowing for versatile applications in both residential and commercial spaces.