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Brushed nickel
Brushed nickel is a soft, matte metallic finish with warm undertones, created by brushing the surface to reduce glare.
Why it matters
It hides fingerprints and water spots better than polished chrome, making it popular in kitchens and bathrooms.
Where people get this wrong
Brushed nickel and satin nickel are very similar but can vary between manufacturers. Always compare physical samples.
Real-world example
You choose brushed nickel faucets for the bathroom. The finish resists showing water marks, so it always looks clean.
Where this hits your build
This hits during the selection phase. Choices here affect layout, daily use, and maintenance. Samples and measurements matter more than catalog photos.
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