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Flamed, Honed & Leather Finish

Due to the extreme heat that is applied to the stone’s surface, only granite may have a flamed finish. Because of this, the flamed finish is rather uncommon; in fact, outdoor kitchens tend to favour it more than interior ones. Granite is burned at extremely high temperatures, which causes the stone’s grains to rupture and change color, to produce a flamed finish. The finished item has a rougher finish and a more aged appearance. Colors on flamed-finished countertops are often subdued.

A super smooth surface without any gloss or reflection is produced by a honed finish, often known as a matte or buffed finish. This finish is produced by stopping the normal polishing procedure before the stone is polished to provide a flat finish, often known as a satin finish. Honed finishes are most frequently used on floors to prevent people from tripping over polished stones’ slick surface. Although granite counters can also have this polish, it renders the material more prone to stains.

A very recent finishing technique is the leathered finish, often known as the brushed finish. It is made by applying texture with subtle dimples to a sharpened surface using diamond-tipped brushes. Finishes with leather tend to look more upscale. Unlike countertops with a honed surface, leathered countertops frequently retain the color of the natural stone.

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