Not sure which stone finish is right for your project?
Polished or honed? Flamed or brushed? The finish on your stone affects how it looks, how it feels underfoot, how easy it is to maintain — and how long it lasts.
At YUSHI STONE, we help architects, designers, and homeowners worldwide choose the right stone and the right finish. Here's a straightforward breakdown of the 19 most common surface treatments — so you can make a confident decision.
Why the Finish Matters as Much as the Stone
Same stone. Different finish. Completely different look and performance.
The surface finish affects:
Appearance — gloss, texture, and how veining shows up
Safety — slip resistance for wet or outdoor areas
Maintenance — some finishes hide dirt better than others
Durability — how well the surface holds up over time
Picking the wrong finish is an expensive mistake. Let's get it right.
19 Common Natural Stone Surface Finishes
1. Polished
The most popular finish worldwide. A mirror-like, high-gloss surface that brings out the full depth of color and veining in the stone. Marble, granite, and quartzite all look stunning polished.
Best for: Kitchen countertops, feature walls, hotel lobbies, interior floors
2. Honed
Smooth and matte — no glare, no reflection. Honed stone has a soft, sophisticated look that's become the go-to for modern and minimalist interiors. Slightly more forgiving on marks than polished.
Best for: Bathroom floors, bedroom flooring, contemporary kitchens, spa spaces
3. Rough-Rubbed
A light grind that removes machine-cut marks without fully smoothing the surface. The result sits between raw and honed — a subtle texture with a natural feel. Good entry point for a rustic or organic aesthetic.
Best for: Rustic interiors, loft spaces, base-coat preparation
4. Machine-Cut (Sawn)
Cut directly by saw with no further processing. The surface is raw, with visible linear cut marks. Used as a base for other finishes, or kept as-is for an industrial or raw architectural look.
Best for: Industrial-style interiors, base slabs, architectural feature walls
5. Acid-Washed (Pickled)
The stone surface is treated with acid, creating a softly etched, slightly rough texture. Tones down the glossiness and gives stone a naturally aged, rustic character. Most common on marble and limestone.
Best for: Mediterranean-style homes, rustic kitchens, outdoor terraces
6. Bush-Hammered (Litchi / Lychee Finish)
A spiked hammer creates a dense pattern of small dimples across the surface — mimicking the effect of years of water erosion. One of the best finishes for anti-slip performance.
Best for: Outdoor pathways, pool surrounds, driveways, commercial plazas
7. Pineapple Finish (Picked)
A more aggressively textured version of bush-hammered, with deeper and more irregular pitting — like the skin of a pineapple. Extremely durable and slip-resistant.
Best for: Heavy-traffic outdoor areas, public spaces, exterior wall cladding
8. Chiselled (Axed)
Hand-worked with a chisel or axe to create dense, irregular linear grooves across the surface. Every piece has a unique, handcrafted quality. Strong visual character and excellent grip.
Best for: Feature walls, landscaping, garden steps, exterior cladding
9. Flamed (Thermal Finish)
Intense heat is applied to the stone surface, causing minerals to burst and crystallize — leaving a permanently rough, highly textured surface. Excellent slip resistance and weather resistance. Almost exclusively done on granite.
Best for: Outdoor paving, driveways, pool decks, commercial entrances
10. Natural Split (Cleft Finish)
The stone is split along its natural grain lines, exposing a completely organic, raw surface. No two pieces look the same. Preserves the stone exactly as nature made it.
Best for: Exterior wall cladding, garden paths, landscape features, feature walls
11. Tumbled
Pieces of stone are tumbled together in a drum, rounding the edges and softening the surface to simulate decades of natural wear. Creates warmth and old-world character.
Best for: Backsplashes, bathroom floors, Tuscan or Mediterranean-style interiors
12. Brushed
Wire or abrasive brushes are run across the stone surface, wearing down the softer minerals and leaving a slightly textured, naturally aged look. Brings out the stone's grain without heavy texture.
Best for: Living room floors, rustic kitchens, outdoor entertaining areas
13. Water-Jet
High-pressure water strips the softer parts of the stone's surface, creating a subtle matte texture with natural color variation. A clean, understated finish.
Best for: Exterior cladding, courtyard paving, feature walls
14. Antique (Antiqued)
Engineered to look like stone that's been in use for decades. Achieved using antique brushes or aging solutions that create a worn, time-worn character. One of the most sought-after finishes in luxury residential and hospitality design.
Best for: Hotel lobbies, wine cellars, heritage-style homes, high-end restaurants
15. Flamed + Brushed
A two-step finish: first flamed for texture, then brushed to soften the result. Combines the durability of flamed with a warmer, more refined look. Great where you want outdoor performance without a harsh texture.
Best for: Outdoor terraces, commercial exteriors, pool surrounds
16. Acid-Washed + Brushed
Acid etching followed by brushing for a smoother, softer aged effect. Less dramatic than acid-wash alone — ideal for large-format tiles that need character without roughness.
Best for: Large-format floor tiles, terrace paving, retail interiors
17. Sandblasted
Fine sand or grit is blasted at high pressure across the surface, creating an even, frosted matte texture. Consistent, modern, and easy to maintain.
Best for: Feature walls, architectural panels, public buildings, signage stone
18. Grooved (Fluted)
Channels of a set depth and width are cut into the surface — either for decoration or to improve traction. A practical and visually striking choice.
Best for: Stair treads, ramps, entrance steps, decorative wall panels
19. Mushroom Face
Hand-chiselled so that the center of each stone piece is raised and the edges taper down — like a small plateau or mushroom cap. Creates dramatic shadow lines and a sculptural, three-dimensional effect.
Best for: Exterior wall cladding, garden walls, rustic facades
Quick Reference: Which Finish for Which Application?
Application |
Recommended Finish |
Kitchen countertop |
Polished or Honed |
Bathroom floor |
Honed or Tumbled |
Outdoor patio / pool deck |
Flamed, Bush-Hammered, or Flamed + Brushed |
Feature wall (interior) |
Antique, Brushed, or Natural Split |
Commercial entrance |
Flamed or Polished |
Stair treads |
Grooved or Flamed |
Garden / landscape |
Mushroom Face or Natural Split |
Large-format floor tiles |
Honed or Acid-Washed + Brushed |
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At YUSHI STONE, we don't just supply stone — we help you get the right stone, with the right finish, cut to your exact specifications.
✔ Factory-direct pricing — no middlemen, better margins for your project
✔ All 19 finishes available — on granite, marble, limestone, quartzite, and more
✔ Custom sizing — slabs, tiles, or cut-to-size pieces
✔ Free samples — see and feel the quality before committing
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