
A smooth, low-luster coating applied to wooden surfaces, it imparts a subtle sheen without the high reflectivity of gloss or the flatness of matte. This type of treatment enhances the wood’s natural... Read more »

A coating applied to wooden surfaces provides a subtle sheen, characterized by a smooth, low-luster appearance. This type of treatment offers a middle ground between high-gloss and matte options, imparting a soft,... Read more »

A surface quality, frequently encountered in manufacturing and design, possesses a characteristic sheen without high reflectivity. This surface appearance, achieved through varied methods such as buffing, coating, or specific material compositions, results... Read more »

A surface coating’s sheen level significantly impacts both aesthetics and performance. Two common options for outside applications include minimal and moderate reflectance characteristics. The former, also known as matte, absorbs light, minimizing... Read more »

Surfaces can exhibit varying degrees of sheen. Two common options are a low-luster, non-reflective appearance, and a subtle, smooth sheen that sits between glossy and completely flat. The former minimizes light reflection... Read more »

A flat, lusterless surface characterises one option, absorbing light and minimizing reflection to create a non-glossy appearance. This is often preferred for hiding imperfections and providing a modern, understated aesthetic. The other... Read more »

A transparent top layer applied to various surfaces, most commonly wood, metal, and automotive paint, modifies the sheen of the underlying material. This final coating serves as a protective barrier against environmental... Read more »

One surface treatment offers a slight sheen, reflecting some light while maintaining a subtle, velvety texture. Another treatment absorbs most light, resulting in a non-reflective, flat appearance. Examples of the former can... Read more »