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Anti-Fingerprint and Super-Matt Laminate Surfaces: Why They Stand Out in 2026

Anti-Fingerprint and Super-Matt Laminate Surfaces: Why They Stand Out in 2026

Matt black cabinet doors, dark table tops and modern office panels look refined, but fingerprints, wipe marks and micro-scratches can quickly make them look tired. That is why anti-fingerprint and super-matt laminates stand out in 2026 for both aesthetics and maintenance.

What do these surfaces promise?

FENIX-type materials are defined by low light reflectivity, an extremely matt appearance, soft touch and fingerprint resistance. Official FENIX material also highlights thermal healing of superficial micro-scratches. These technologies aim to reduce everyday visible marks, especially on dark and solid colours.

Anti-fingerprint does not mean “no marks ever”

The reliable phrasing is “helps reduce visible fingerprints” or “fingerprint resistant.” Oily contact, harsh chemicals, abrasive cloths and wrong cleaning methods can still affect the surface. Measured language is better for both users and SEO credibility.

Where does it work well?

  • Dark kitchen and cabinet doors
  • Executive offices and meeting tables
  • Hotel furniture and lobby counters
  • Restaurant table and service surfaces
  • Retail, showroom and high-touch decorative panels

For Gülmar Yapı projects, these surfaces can be considered within Gentaş laminate, compact table tops, MDF laminate panels and plywood laminate panels.

Sources

#anti fingerprint laminate #super matt laminate #FENIX NTM #soft touch surface #micro scratches #HPL trends

Frequently asked questions

No. It reduces visible marks, but proper cleaning is still required.

No. Manufacturer guidance generally refers to superficial micro-scratches, not deep cuts or impact damage.

Dark cabinetry, office furniture, hospitality and restaurant surfaces where visible fingerprints matter.

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