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A Complete Engineering Overview of Granite Surface Finishes and Their Applications

The performance and beauty of granite depend on the way its surface is processed and finished. The finish determines reflection, grip, and resistance—affecting how the stone functions in different conditions while shaping its visual character.
Aravali India Marbles & Granites applies precision finishing processes aligned with global quality norms to achieve durable, functional, and aesthetic results. Whether it’s a high-gloss interior surface or a non-slip exterior texture, every finish is designed to enhance strength, safety, and beauty.
Polished Granite Finish – High Reflectivity, Maximum Density
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): ? 0.2 µm
Gloss Level: > 90 GU
Processing: Multi-stage diamond abrasive polishing up to 12,000 grit
Applications: Interior flooring, countertops, wall cladding, reception areas
Polished granite has a mirror-smooth surface created through fine mechanical abrasion and high-grit polishing. Ideal for indoor environments, polished granite combines elegance with easy maintenance and stain resistance.
Matte Granite Surface for Contemporary Designs
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): 1–3 µm
Gloss Level: 20–40 GU
Processing: Medium-grit progressive polishing without final buffing
Applications: Commercial flooring, wall cladding, stairs, corridors, bathrooms
It reduces glare and is perfect for modern interiors that emphasize understated sophistication.
Rough Granite Texture Built for Weather Resistance
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): 15–30 µm
Gloss Level: < 5 GU
Processing: Oxy-acetylene flame heating (~1350°C) followed by quenching
Applications: Outdoor paving, exterior cladding, pool decks, walkways
This finish offers R11–R12 slip resistance and high resistance to weathering, moisture, and UV exposure.
Soft-Touch Granite Surface with Warm Appeal
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): 5–10 µm
Gloss Level: 10–20 GU
Processing: Brushed with diamond abrasives after honing
Applications: Countertops, vanity tops, accent walls, outdoor furniture
Leathered or brushed granite offers a tactile finish that highlights the stone’s mineral patterns with a soft, textured feel.
Bush-Hammered Granite Finish – Mechanically Indented for Slip Resistance
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): 20–50 µm
Processing: Pneumatic hammering using multi-point carbide tips
Applications: Exterior paving, stair treads, plazas, industrial flooring
The resulting surface offers exceptional slip resistance with a CoF greater than 0.7, meeting global anti-slip standards.
Fine-Grain Matte Granite for Consistent Aesthetics
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): 10–20 µm
Processing: Impact of silica or steel grit under compressed air
Applications: Façades, monuments, memorials, public installations
It enhances slip resistance and diffuses light evenly, making it suitable for large surfaces like building exteriors, monuments, and memorial plaques.
Shot-Blasted Granite Finish – Industrial Durability and Grip
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): 15–25 µm
Processing: Steel flamed granite finish shot blasting for uniform abrasion
Applications: Driveways, ramps, transport terminals, high-traffic pathways
Shot blasting gives granite a slightly rougher and more uniform texture than sandblasting, resulting in high slip resistance and superior durability.
Waterjet Finish – Precision Texture for Modern Architecture
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): Adjustable 5–25 µm
Processing: High-pressure water erosion for surface texturing
Applications: Designer façades, custom textures, architectural panels
It ensures consistent texture and enhances coating adhesion, making it ideal for advanced architectural and composite material applications.
Split-Face Granite – Raw Texture for Architectural Strength
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): Variable (25–60 µm)
Processing: Manual or mechanical chiseling of edges
Applications: Boundary walls, façades, retaining walls, rustic exteriors
Rock-faced granite, also known as split-face, offers a rugged, natural appearance achieved through chiseling.
Lappato Granite – Semi-Gloss Surface with Dual Texture
Technical Characteristics:
Surface Roughness (Ra): 0.5–2 µm
Gloss Level: 40–70 GU
Processing: Partial polishing of raised areas with fine abrasives
Applications: Indoor flooring, wall cladding, commercial lobbies
Lappato or semi-polished granite features a mix of matte and glossy sections, creating a balanced interplay of light and texture.
How to Choose the Right Granite Finish
For Indoor Flooring: Choose Polished or Honed finishes for smooth texture, visual brilliance, and ease of maintenance.
For Outdoor Paving: Opt for Flamed or Bush-Hammered finishes that offer superior slip resistance and weather durability.
For Countertops: Use Polished or Leathered granite for stain resistance, low porosity, and a refined aesthetic.
For Façades and Cladding: Select Sandblasted, Flamed, or Waterjet finishes for UV resistance, visual uniformity, and long-term strength.
For Industrial Flooring: Go with Bush-Hammered or Shot-Blasted finishes for high friction, wear resistance, and load endurance.
Conclusion: Precision Finishing, Engineered Aesthetics
Surface finishing blends engineering precision with aesthetic intention to ensure optimal function in every application.
By combining material science, finishing technology, and architectural understanding, Aravali delivers stone surfaces that perform and inspire.
Whether it’s a mirror-polished granite for luxury interiors or a flamed finish for exterior resilience, Aravali’s finishes are designed to endure, impress, and elevate every architectural vision.