Quartz Surface Finishes Guide
- The surface finish affects how quartz performs in real use. It impacts gloss level, touch, scratch visibility, and maintenance cost.
- Choosing the wrong finish can lead to problems. For example, a honed surface in a commercial kitchen may show fingerprints easily. This can affect appearance and require frequent cleaning.
- This guide introduces three main quartz surface finishes: Polished, Honed, and Leathered. It helps wholesalers and contractors choose the right option based on real project needs.
Polished Finish
Polished is the most widely used quartz finish worldwide. Its high-gloss surface reflects light well, turning soft window light into bright highlights.
This makes small kitchens feel more open and airy. It also enhances color depth and pattern clarity. Ideal for projects that focus on strong visual impact.
“Polished surfaces perform more consistently in CNC processing. Tool wear is lower, and edge polishing is easier to control.”
— GQ Factory Manager Richard
Typical Applications:
- Hotel reception counters
- Commercial lobbies
- Residential kitchen countertops
- Retail display spaces
- High-end residential projects
Benefits of Polished Quartz Finishes for Buyers
From a wholesaler or contractor perspective, polished surfaces offer 4 advantages:
Easy to Clean
Low Maintenance Cost
High Market Acceptance
Stable Processing
Honed Finish
Honed finishes stop before achieving a glossy surface. This creates a smooth, low-sheen look.
The surface feels soft and shows little reflection. It delivers a natural and modern appearance. In large hotel projects, it helps reduce light reflection and creates a more even visual effect.
Typical Applications:
- Commercial office spaces
- Wall cladding
- Large hotel furniture
- Modern architectural projects
Leathered Finish
Leathered finishes have a subtle textured feel. This texture diffuses light and creates a soft, low-reflection look.
The surface is made through a special brushing process. It helps reduce visible fingerprints, stains, and cleaning marks. It is more forgiving in daily use and easier to maintain.
Typical Applications:
- Commercial kitchens
- Restaurants
- High-traffic areas
In Concusion
How to Choose the Right Finish
Choose Polished
For stock inventory ;
For projects that require strong visual impact
Choose Honed
For modern architecture and wall applications.
Choose Leathered
For heavy-use environments and high-traffic areas.