Glossy vs Matte Concrete Flooring
When it comes to polished concrete floors, one of the most important elements to consider is your finish, which can usually be boiled down to two choices – gloss or matte. To help in your decision, Eco Grind have put together a quick guide to show you each style’s traits so you can choose between a Glossy vs Matte Concrete Flooring finish that best suits your space.
Of course, while each style has a few different benefits, ultimately, the call may come down to aesthetics, so you should also keep your home’s interior and exterior in mind before making a decision.
Glossy Finish
A glossy finish is usually very highly polished and reflective. They often have a shiny gleam to them and will reflect light well. During the day they will brighten up your house by enhancing the natural light of the sun and at night will reflect off your home lighting to create a glowing candescence making the room feel more spacious and lively. This brightness can actually result in less power consumption, making these floors better for the environment and your home budget. Glossy floors are generally more slippery than matte, which means that they are best used indoors and away from any water.
Matte Finish
A matte finish looks more like natural stone and can make a room feel cosy and relaxing. Matte flooring also has an inherent roughness that can drastically reduce the chance of slipping, ultimately making these floors a safer option. This makes them perfect for outdoor areas, including as surroundings for pools. Matte floors are also tougher and hide most imperfections that may occur, so, if you are planning on getting a lot of foot traffic, or will place bulky objects on the floor, matte is the way to go!
So there you have it! A rough guide to polished concrete floor finishes! Before you decide whether to go Glossy vs Matte Concrete Flooring, make sure you check out some pictures of both flooring types, or get in touch with us at Eco Grind for more information.
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