Eased Edge: This is a squared edge profile with tops rounded slightly. As it provides a contemporary and clean look, eased edge is preferred by homeowners with modern style kitchens and bathrooms. Eased edge makes your countertop look thicker thus creating an even more modern style.
Beveled Edge: As the name implies, upper corners of the countertops are beveled at almost a 45 degree angle. Bevel can be applied as 1⁄4″ to 3⁄4″ based on homeowner’s preference. Providing an easy to clean surface, beveled edge is for those homeowners who don’t like a lot of fuss, but can’t do with a little bit of decoration either.
Bullnose Edge: Rounded from top to bottom, Full Bullnose edge provides a classic look for more traditional style kitchens. It affords the users with a soft touch and utility. Since rounded edge continues to the bottom of the counter, water spillages can be prevented for a longer time until wiped off. Full Bullnose is also ideal if you have small children dashing through the house.
Half Bullnose Edge: The name says it all, bullnose edge with rounding stopping at the lower edge of the countertops. It’s ideal for homeowners with transitional style kitchens, those who want to marry classic and modern. Rounded top provides a safer option for households with small children.
Ogee Edge: Ogee Edge provides a look where the edge of a countertop starts with a cupped curve which then flows into a bulging curve. A sine qua non for traditional kitchen countertops, Ogee Edge brings a timeless look in your home. Ogee edges are relatively costly but they emanate a unique ambiance that will surely be appealing to your family and guests.
Dupont Edge: This sophisticated edge style combines the looks of Eased Edge and Demi Bullnose edge. Starting with a 90 degree angle, Dupont edge evolves into an elegante curve that is the perfect finish for the artfully conscious. No matter the countertop material, the Dupont Edge will look awesome.
Double Stacked Edge: This edge is achieved by adding a frame to the underneath of you countertops to make it extra thick. Double edge is usually applied as eased, however, you can customize it to offer quarter round, bevel, double ogee ore any other style. Possibilities are endless..
Mitered Drop Apron Edge: This edge profile is assembled from two different pieces of the material you choose. Just like the double edge, this edge provides a thicker look (up to 3″). Both the countertop and the apron piece is mitered to have a perfect union at the edge. One big advantage to mitering is the ability to hide the seam perfectly.
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