Wood Grain
Ceilings, cladding, curtain walls, and partitions with aluminum wood finish are often seen in commercial buildings. In-home interior decoration, wood-like aluminum doors, and windows are prevalent now, and aluminum furniture cabinets with wood grain color have risen up in the market. Now you can see many wood colors in garden design, like fencing and gates, decking, house siding, and railing.
Anodizing
Anodizing cannot peel off. The coating is a part of the metal. Anodizing gives aluminum a deeper, richer metallic appearance than is possible with organic coatings. This is because an anodized coating is translucent, and one can see the base metal underneath the coating. Anodizing provides a thin aluminum oxide layer, which will deteriorate over time. Depending on the thickness and quality of the anodization, the surface should last 10-20 years.