Directional metal texture

Brushed Finish for architectural metal mesh.

A directional metal texture for close-range surfaces where reflection, line direction and panel orientation need to stay consistent.

Brushed architectural metal mesh finish by SGORIA
Visual effect

A refined linear surface route for projects that need controlled texture, softer reflection and a more directional metal reading.

Best for

Close-range interiors, Wall coverings

Base material

Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Brass & Bronze

Confirm first

Brush direction, Panel orientation, Reflection change

Surface appearance

Judge the finish by light, texture and touch.

A refined linear surface route for projects that need controlled texture, softer reflection and a more directional metal reading. SGORIA reviews the finish with base material, mesh geometry, lighting condition and physical samples, so the approved surface can move into production with a clearer reference.

Color and reflection

Brushed Finish should be checked by tone, gloss, texture and how the surface changes under real project lighting.

Sample-led approval

The finish should be approved from a physical sample, especially for repeated panels, close-range interiors or custom tones.

Use and care

Touch level, exposure, cleaning access and handling protection should be clear before the finish route is confirmed.

Applications

Where this finish is commonly reviewed.

  • Interior walls
  • Elevator cabs
  • Ceiling features
  • Decorative panels

Product families

How this finish connects with SGORIA products.

Specification questions

Confirm the finish before production direction.

A finish decision is more reliable when color, base material, exposure, lighting and cleaning expectation are discussed together instead of separately.

Base material and product familyIndoor or outdoor exposureTarget color, gloss or textureViewing distance and lightingTouch level and cleaning methodColor tolerance and sample referenceEdge coverage or hidden surfacesPacking and installation protection
Brushed Finish finish route review for architectural metal mesh

When to reconsider

Some finish routes need a different material or sample plan.

SGORIA can help recheck the finish direction before sampling when appearance, protection, exposure or maintenance expectation does not line up.

  • The selected base material cannot support the target color, coating or aging behavior reliably.
  • The surface will be touched often but cleaning, protection or repair expectation is still unclear.
  • The finish direction is approved only from screen images instead of physical samples.
Brushed Finish sample approval reference for architectural metal mesh

Sample approval

Approve the finish with a real sample before production.

  • Check the finish under project lighting.
  • Compare the sample with adjacent materials.
  • Confirm color tolerance and texture direction.
  • Review cleaning, touch marks and packing protection.
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Finish FAQ

Common questions before approving Brushed Finish.

These answers help frame the finish route. Final approval should still be checked against the base material, mesh type, lighting and sample reference.

When should I use brushed finish on metal mesh or panels?

Use brushed finish when the project needs softer reflection, directional texture and a refined close-range metal surface for walls, elevator cabs, partitions or decorative panels.

Why does brush direction matter?

Brush direction changes how panels catch light. Direction should be coordinated with panel orientation, joints and viewing angle before production.

Can brushed finish be used on woven wire mesh?

It can be reviewed for suitable metal mesh or sheet routes, but the effect depends on wire profile, material and fabrication method. Sample approval is important.

What should be checked before approving brushed finish?

Check brush direction, reflection, tone, panel orientation, touch marks, cleaning expectation and sample consistency.

Finish support

Need help comparing Brushed Finish samples?

Send the application, base material, target color or reference image. SGORIA can help compare finish direction with the real project condition.