edging Profiles

After choosing the slab for your countertop, it’s time to choose the kind of edge you want for it. Stone edges are a design element that you choose prior to fabrication. The edge that you choose can have a dramatic impact on the look and feel of your kitchen and countertops. There are so many choices to choose from. Depending on the shape, it will affect cost, function, and cleanliness. Choosing a premium or custom edge requires professional installation that only experiences master masons can install. Our team includes masons with years of experience installing high-end countertops.

No additional charge for Beveled & Square-Soft Edge

Square Soft Edge

This edge is most commonly used on backsplashes but can also be used on countertops to give it a clean look. Eased edge offers a square flat face with the sharp edge on top rounded slightly.

Square Rounded Edge

The Square Rounded Edge can also be called the round-over because instead of being squared off, it is rounded over. It offers a smooth and round surface. It shows a larger cross section of your stone.

Demi Bullnose Edge

This edge is very smooth, flowing and shows a larger cross section of the countertop making it appear thicker. This edge treatment gives you similar rounding to the square rounded edge.

Full Bullnose Edge

The full bullnose has the most contemporary look of all the granite countertop edges. A side view of full bullnose shows the shape of a half circle. The full bullnose is gentle on the body and has no edges.

Beveled Edge

Bevels are 45-degree cuts into the edge of the stone. The deeper the cut, the wider the bevel face is.

Ogee Edge

From the side, an ogee edge forms the shape of an "S". This is often the most elaborate edge offered by granite fabricators. Ogee is used to achieve a more traditional look.

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