BRING YOUR STYLE
TO THE EDGE.
Farmhouse, contemporary, rustic, classic, deco, historical – your countertop edge can work to complement your unique style. It’s also important to consider your stone when choosing an edge. For example, marble is a natural for more ornate options while porcelain is often finished with a mitered edge. In general, more complex edges are more expensive though costs vary depending on stone and location. Our stone specialists will work with you to help you understand all your beautiful edge options.
EDGE PROFILES
Eased
Clean and crisp, a classic look.
BEVEL
Adds an angular look to your edge that works well with modern, contemporary styles. Choose from a 1/4-inch bevel or a 5/8-inch bevel.
WATERFALL
Beautiful curves, classic style.+
DEMI BULLNOSE
Beautiful curves, classic style.
FULL BULLNOSE
Elegant curves from top to bottom, gives a thinner edge profile as compared to demi bullnose.
DOUBLE RADIUS
Softer, sloped edge is a great choice for homes with small children.
OGEE
Exaggerated curves add elegance and glamour.
TRIPLE PENCIL
An intricate and eye-catching choice for added distinction.
DUPONT
This classic cut and curved edge is a level up from more traditional choices.
DUPONT COVE
This beautifully carved and shaped edge is a stunning choice for more classic styles.
CHISELED
Rustic, raw look that’s stunning in the right places such as an outdoor countertop or artistic bar.
MITERED
A mitered edge is created when the corners of two slabs are cut to a 45-degree angle and joined to- gether for a seamless look. This type of edge can give the appearance of a thicker countertop. A mi- tered edge is an excellent choice for porcelain because it’s not a “through product.” With porcelain, the pattern is on the surface only so mitering the edge allows the pattern to “wrap” from the horizontal countertop to the vertical edge.
LAMINATED
A laminated edge also gives the appearance of a thicker countertop by “stacking” two different edge options for endless combinations.