Polishing Granite Tile What Looks Better, Shiny Or Matt Cabinets?

What looks better, shiny or matt cabinets? - polishing granite tile

We have maple cabinets built by a carpenter. We use half dark spots and I think to abort a glossy coating on the occurrence of Ober better than property. Builder, no, but why not say? Devices are equipped with white marble counters in granite, with wood in the computer and more. It is also made of polished granite. We use the flat roof with beige backslash 4x4 and some 2x2 or 4x4 tiles granite slabs embedded. Only a few of them. It is up flat on small pieces of granite. Thanks

6 comments:

what is wrong with me said...

A glossy surface is always a little suspicious if the cabinets were, I'd like to go with a shiny surface. This design is easier to clean and clean lines, a matte finish. Even though the walls and ceiling of the room are satin or eggshell, or even a table with the new cabinets very well

smile4u said...

I'm with you. I think a little light would be better. It is a matter of taste, of course. You should get this, you will be satisfied. Although the manufacturer has probably seen what looks good and what is not. It is up to you. You have to live with it. We hope you enjoy your new cabinets.

Sage said...

It is a matter of personal taste, I think. I personally like a semi-matte in my closet. They are not really bright, but should not look dull or bounce light. Moreover, they are easier to clean and purify.
Good luck, what you are exactly right for you.

ran said...

I vote for a matte finish, because of the many different textures along the backsplash and counters. There are a lot of wood sober, if not covered with a glossy finish.

ran said...

I vote for a matte finish, because of the many different textures along the backsplash and counters. There are a lot of wood sober, if not covered with a glossy finish.

Scooter said...

The manufacturer probably knows more about the final finished product, but at the end of their company and you should get what you want. Did you find a compromise between glossy and matte? How to get a satin finish? Ask your contractor what you think. Looks like you have a beautiful kitchen when you're done!

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