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How to Choose the Right Edge Profile for Your Stone Countertops

  • Writer: Distinctive Tile & Stone
    Distinctive Tile & Stone
  • May 12
  • 2 min read

Close-up of a polished granite countertop with a rounded edge. Black chairs and a wine rack are in the blurred background of a kitchen setting.

When designing your dream kitchen or bathroom, every detail matters, including the edge profile of your stone countertops. It’s often not the first thing you think about, but the right edge can enhance both the aesthetics and functionality of your space. With so many options available, how do you choose the best one for your home?


Let’s explore the most popular edge profiles and talk more about how to choose the right edge profile for your stone countertops.


Why are Edge Profiles Important?

Edge profiles are more than just decorative elements; they impact the durability, maintenance, and overall style of your countertops. The right choice depends on your design preference, household needs, and the type of stone you select.


Popular Edge Profiles


Straight Edge

A straight edge offers a clean, modern look with subtle curves to prevent sharp corners. It’s perfect for contemporary or minimalist designs and works well with most stone types.


Beveled Edge

This profile features a subtle, angled cut along the top edge, adding a sleek and sophisticated touch. Beveled edges are great for traditional and modern kitchens alike, and they also help prevent chipping.


Bullnose Edge

A bullnose edge is fully rounded, making it one of the safest options—ideal for households with children. Its soft, smooth appearance complements classic and transitional designs.


Half-Bullnose Edge

The half-bullnose maintains the rounded top of the full bullnose but keeps a flat bottom. This style allows for a softer look while still preserving a bit of structure.


Ogee Edge

If you want a more luxurious and ornate feel, an ogee edge is a great choice. This elegant S-shaped curve pairs beautifully with traditional and high-end kitchen designs.


Waterfall Edge

A waterfall edge extends the stone vertically down the sides of the cabinetry, creating a striking, continuous flow. This dramatic feature is ideal for contemporary kitchens and makes a bold statement.


Choosing the Right Edge for Your Home

When selecting an edge profile, consider the following:

  • Style Preference: Do you prefer sleek and modern, or classic and elegant?

  • Functionality: Rounded edges like bullnose are safer for households with young children, while beveled edges help minimize chips.

  • Maintenance: Intricate edges like ogee require more cleaning, while simple designs are easier to maintain.

  • Stone Type: Some profiles work better with specific stone materials due to durability and ease of fabrication.


The edge profile of your stone countertops is a small yet impactful detail that influences both design and practicality. Whether you choose a minimalist straight edge or an elaborate ogee, your decision should reflect your style and lifestyle needs.



At Distinctive Tile and Stone, we offer expert guidance and custom edge profiling to ensure your countertops perfectly complement your home. Visit our showroom in Olympia, WA, or contact us today to explore your options!

 


 
 
 

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