Square, Mitered, Waterfall or Bullnose; the edge profile on a countertop is a small but very impactful detail in any kitchen. Have a look below and see what countertop edge style looks best to you.
This edge maintains the stone’s thickness and appears square with a clean, slanted top edge.
This edge type appears square with a slightly eased top and bottom edge while maintaining the surface’s thickness.
Rounded along the top and flat at the bottom for a straight edge. Also know as half-bullnose.
This traditional style edge features a concave arch that transitions into a convex arch.
This is an edge with a completely rounded, and bottom finish that maintains the surface’s thickness.
This type of edge joins two angled pieces to give the visual effect that the surface is thicker.
This spin on the traditional Ogee features a longer concave arch that transitions into a longer convex arch.
A classic edge carries a small straight edge that carries over into a convex lower arch
This type of edge joins two angled pieces to give the visual effect that the surface is thicker.