Matte chrome house numbers
Matte chrome house numbers. Soft sheen as a modern facade statement
Matte chrome sits between stainless steel and shiny chrome: a soft, understated sheen without the specular reflection of polished chrome. Ideal for those who want a modern look but want to avoid the harshness of gleaming chrome. A matte chrome house number gives your facade a calm, contemporary appearance. Our matte chrome house numbers are finished with a steel- or zinc-based galvanic coating, or with a PVD finish for maximum weather resistance.
Why choose matte chrome house numbers?
- Understated modern. Soft sheen without dramatic reflection.
- Fingerprint resistant. Matte finish camouflages dirt and water stains.
- Wear-resistant. Galvanic or PVD coating scratch-resistant for years.
- Combinable. Beautiful with aluminium frames and glass facades.
- Clearly legible. Matte chrome provides a clear but non-disruptive facade accent.
Dimensions and heights
- 100 mm. Small numbers for flats or inside.
- 150 mm. Standard for residential houses.
- 200 mm. Villas or longer distance.
- 250 mm and larger. Long driveways.
How do you measure and mount matte chrome house numbers?
- Height from the ground. 1.5–2.0 meters.
- Spacing between digits. 1–2 cm.
- Fastening: M5/M6 screw with spacer or mounting kit.
- Coating type. Ask whether electroplated chrome-plated or PVD; PVD has higher scratch resistance.
Matte chrome house numbers on your facade
- Modern white house. Matte chrome sans-serif on white plaster wall with light grey window frames.
- Light grey facade. Matte chrome as an understated accent.
- Glass facade. Matte chrome as a logical continuation of aluminium.
- Classic villa. Matte chrome serif font on a cream-white facade.
Combine with the rest of your facade
- Chrome mailboxes
- Matte chrome front door hardware
- Matte chrome front door knob
- Matte chrome doorbell button
- Chrome doorbell
Or choose another color
- Brushed stainless steel house number
- Nickel house numbers
- Matte black house numbers
- Lacquered brass house numbers
Maintenance of matte chrome house numbers
Matte chrome remains sleek with a damp microfiber cloth and mild soap. Avoid scouring pads, ammonia, acetone, chlorine, and acidic cleaning agents. These damage the coating and cause dull spots or pitting. Drying with a clean cloth prevents limescale streaks. There is little you can do about scratches on a coating; therefore, apply with care and do not sand.
Why matte chrome house numbers at Deurbeslag Expert?
- Ordered before 8:00 PM, shipped today
- Physical showroom. See the difference between matte chrome and gloss chrome
- 30-day return policy and extended warranty
- Expert advice from our specialists within 1 minute on the phone

