Silver Finishes
- Silver finishes suit New Zealand homes and commercial spaces where a cool, clean surface is needed across floors, walls, cabinetry, paint, tiles and architectural details. Compare silver finish products in polished, brushed, matte, aged silver and burnished silver looks, with options for wet areas, high-traffic rooms and exterior-facing applications. Use this page to narrow materials by appearance, durability, maintenance and supplier, then choose a finish that works with your lighting, joinery, stone, concrete or timber palette.More to discover
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Silver finishes are used when a project needs a crisp metallic note without the warmth of brass or copper. They can read as polished and reflective, soft and matte, industrial, coastal, or aged, depending on the material and surface treatment. In New Zealand homes, silver is common across tapware, cabinet hardware, wall panels, tiles, paints, flooring trims, benchtops and commercial fit-outs.
Choosing silver finishes for New Zealand interiors and exteriors
Start with the wider products range if you are comparing finishes alongside fittings, fixtures and building products. For this page, the silver colour filter helps you focus on products where the visual tone is already aligned with your scheme.
Match the silver finish to the surface
Different materials carry silver in different ways. A bright silver finish on metal can reflect light sharply, while a brushed or satin silver surface is quieter and better at hiding fingerprints. An aged silver finish has more depth and variation, often suiting classic interiors or spaces with natural stone and timber. A burnished silver finish can work well in hospitality, retail and statement residential areas where a softer metallic effect is preferred.
- Floors: Look at slip resistance, wear layer, cleaning needs and how the silver tone changes under warm or cool lighting. Compare silver flooring finishes for entry areas, kitchens, bathrooms and commercial spaces.
- Tiles and stone: Silver can appear in terrazzo chips, metallic glazes, mosaics, natural stone veining and porcelain surfaces. Explore silver tiles and stone finishes when you need a durable surface for walls, floors or wet areas.
- Walls and ceilings: Metallic wallpapers, panels, plasters and linings can shift a room from subtle to highly reflective. View silver wall and ceiling finishes if you want texture, sheen or acoustic softness.
- Paint: Silver paint finishes vary widely, from fine metallic effects to aerosol paint, hammer finish metallic silver coatings and protective bright silver finishes. Browse silver paints for furniture, feature walls, trims, metalwork and specialist coatings.
Think about use, maintenance and light
Silver surfaces are strongly affected by light direction. A polished finish can make a compact room feel brighter, but it may also show smudges, water spots and uneven substrates. Matte silver is more forgiving and often better for large areas. Brushed silver suits handles, trims and panels because the grain helps disguise everyday marks.
In bathrooms, laundries and kitchens, check whether the product is suitable for moisture, heat and cleaning chemicals. Silver coatings on metal need the right substrate preparation and protective layer, especially near coastal air. For commercial projects, ask suppliers about scratch resistance, fire ratings where relevant, lead times and replacement availability.
Where silver works best
Silver is a practical bridge between warm and cool palettes. It sits comfortably with white, black, grey, concrete, marble, oak, walnut and deep green. In modern kitchens, silver handles can tie appliances, tapware and lighting together. In bathrooms, silver tiles or trims can sharpen the edge of stone-look surfaces. In retail and office interiors, silver panels, acoustic products or solid surfaces can create a clean, professional look.
If sound control matters, compare silver acoustic finishes for meeting rooms, hospitality venues and open-plan spaces. These products can add texture without making the room feel heavy.
For timber, masonry, exterior detailing or restoration work, silver stains and treatments may be more suitable than paint. They can change tone while keeping more of the base material visible. For benchtops, vanities, reception counters and integrated sinks, silver solid surface products are worth comparing for repairability, hygiene and joint details.
Hardware is often the easiest way to add silver to a finished room. Silver cabinet handles and knobs range from polished chrome to brushed nickel, stainless steel and darker graphite-silver tones. Check the centre-to-centre fixing size when replacing existing handles, as this affects installation time and cost.
Questions to ask before you buy
- Is the silver finish polished, brushed, satin, matte, aged or burnished?
- Is it suitable for wet areas, UV exposure, high traffic or coastal conditions?
- How should it be cleaned, and what products should be avoided?
- Will samples show the finish accurately under your project lighting?
- Are matching trims, sealants, edging or hardware available?
Ordering samples is especially important with metallic finishes. Silver can look cool blue, warm grey or mirror-like depending on nearby materials. Compare samples beside your flooring, joinery, benchtop, lighting and wall colour before committing to a full order.







