Leathered granite finish a leathered finish is a newer style that is gaining more traction in the design world.
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Therefore we d recommend a leathered edge when choosing a high traffic marble countertop.
If you re choosing a countertop for a lesser used area a bar office etc or choosing granite you have total design and finish flexibility.
This finish is an ideal choice if you want more of a rustic look to your granite countertop.
The granite will have the appearance of leather hence the term leathered granite.
Leathered granite will show more depth than honed granite.
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Leathered surfaces offer a different look and feel and from a practical point of view they can also be lower maintenance fingerprints watermarks and crumbs are less conspicuous than on a shiny polished finish.
Leathered granite is a finish option for your countertops that will leave the surface with a slightly matte appearance and highlight the natural contours and coloring of the stone.
By leathering or at minimum honing the etches and some staining will be disguised.
The stone s subtle dimple like texture is achieved when diamond tipped brushes are run on top of honed granite.
It is among a few options that you will have for countertop finishes the others being honed and polished.
It is preferred for dark colored stones.
Commercially any stone that can be polished is also known as marble with the exception of granite.
Our northwest houston showroom features over 10 000 slabs under roof.
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Process of turning a polished blue bahia slab into a brushed or a leather finished blue bahia granite slab.
This includes serpentine travertine limestone and onyx.
Marble marble is another popular choice of different countertop materials and has been a sign of luxury and prestige for centuries.
A caressed finish takes leathering.
It s worth noting that granite doesn t stain and etch like marble.
Honed finishes are especially popular for marble since marble will develop a patina over time and not having the surface polished in the first place can help embrace this look from the outset.
Leathering is a textured finish similar in appearance to honing that closes marble s pores and produces a slight sheen.