What types of metal finishes are used for aged metal panels?

Types of Aged Metal Finishes
Aged metal panels can enhance the aesthetic appeal of various applications, from architectural facades to artistic installations. The finishes applied to these panels not only contribute to their visual character but also affect their durability and maintenance. Among the most popular types of finishes are patinas, which create a natural weathered look that is both unique and visually striking.
Patina finishes involve a chemical reaction that occurs over time or can be accelerated through specific treatments. Copper, for example, develops a rich green patina known as verdegris, while bronze can take on shades of brown and green. These changes not only add beauty but also provide a layer of protection against corrosion, making them ideal for outdoor use. Kuometal’s products are often designed with this in mind, ensuring that aesthetics do not compromise performance. Custom Starts at One.

Another common finish is the distressed or brushed effect, achieved through mechanical means. This method can create texture and depth, giving the metal an aged appearance without the need for chemical reactions. Techniques such as sandblasting or using wire brushes can produce a variety of designs, allowing for customization that fits specific project needs. Clients appreciate the versatility that these finishes offer, enabling unique expressions in their designs.
Specialty Finishes for Aged Metals
In addition to traditional patinas and distressed finishes, specialty options like anodizing or powder coating can be used to create aged looks. Anodizing not only enhances the surface's durability but also allows for color variations that mimic aged metal tones. This process is particularly beneficial for aluminum panels, providing a long-lasting finish that resists fading and corrosion.


Powder coating, on the other hand, offers a robust finish that can simulate the appearance of aged metals while providing excellent protection. This finish is available in a wide range of colors and textures, allowing designers to achieve their desired aesthetic without sacrificing quality. Kuometal embraces these advanced finishing techniques, ensuring every custom project reflects the client’s vision. Custom Starts at One.

For those seeking a more artisanal touch, hand-applied finishes can provide a truly unique outcome. Artisans often use techniques such as brushing, rolling, or even painting to create one-of-a-kind surfaces that tell a story. These finishes allow for intricate detailing and personalization that mass-produced options cannot replicate, making them a favorite among architects and designers looking for exclusivity.
