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Help Me Choose: Finish

Choosing a finish is an important step in the selection process. Aesthetics and ease of maintenance are key criteria for selecting the appropriate finish for your project. At Shop 4 Classics you have a wide assortment of finishes to choose from. We are sure that you will find the perfect match for your home.
Supercoat Brass

Supercoat Brass

Brass has been a popular finish since the nineteenth century. Supercoating is a two-part epoxy that is applied electrostatically and baked on to prevent tarnish and ensure a lasting shine. Polished brass must be cleaned frequently to maintain its shine.

Chrome

Chrome

Chromium plating (chrome) became popular in the 1930's and continues to be one of our most popular finishes. Chrome is a sophisticated tarnish-resistant finish. Solid brass fixtures are electroplated with chrome to provide a shiny, lasting finish.

Polished Nickel

Polished Nickel

Polished nickel was the preferred finish from the 1880's up until chrome came onto the scene in the 1930's. Polished nickel requires frequent cleaning to maintain its shine.

Matte Nickel

Matte Nickel

Matte nickel is polished nickel that has been brushed to create a satin finish. It is often called brushed nickel. Matte nickel is a low maintenance finish that hides scratches, fingerprints, and water spots.

Oil Rubbed Bronze

Oil Rubbed Bronze

Oil rubbed bronze is a handsome charcoal-colored black finish. Oil rubbed bronze provides a dramatic contrast to white sinks, tubs, tile, etc. Oil rubbed bronze is a low maintenance finish.

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