7 Most Popular Edges for Granite & Quartz Kitchen Countertops by Hardy Stone

When selecting your new granite or quartz countertops, the edge profile you choose can greatly influence the overall look and feel of your space. At Hardy Stone, we offer a variety of edge options to suit any design preference. Let's dive into the details of each edge profile we provide:

Pencil Edge

1. Pencil Edge

  • Description: A slightly rounded edge that gives a clean and subtle finish.

  • Best For: Modern and minimalist designs where simplicity is key.

3/8 Rounded Edge

2. 3/8 Edge

  • Description: A subtle, rounded edge that provides a smooth, streamlined look.

  • Best For: Sleek, contemporary kitchens or bathrooms seeking a minimalist touch.

Half Bullnose Edge

3. Half Bullnose Edge

  • Description: A rounded top with a flat bottom, blending modern and traditional elements.

  • Best For: Transitional designs that want a mix of both contemporary and classic styles.

Full Bullnose Edge

4. Full Bullnose Edge

  • Description: A fully rounded edge that offers a smooth, soft finish.

  • Best For: Families with children, as it eliminates sharp corners and adds a touch of elegance.

Ogee Edge

5. Ogee Edge

  • Description: A classic, decorative edge with an "S" shape that adds sophistication.

  • Best For: Traditional and luxurious kitchens or bathrooms.

Beveled Edge

6. Beveled Edge

  • Description: Features a 45-degree angle cut along the top edge, adding a sleek, angled look.

  • Best For: Contemporary and traditional spaces, offering a touch of elegance.

Waterfall Edge

7. Waterfall Edge

  • Description: A dramatic edge that continues the countertop material down the sides, resembling a waterfall.

  • Best For: Modern and luxurious spaces, making a bold statement.

Choosing the right edge profile can enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of your countertops. Visit our showroom to see samples and discuss with our experts which edge best complements your design vision.

Ready to choose the stone and edge that will be perfect for your kitchen or bathroom?

Stop by our showroom or contact us to schedule an appointment!

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