It's the details that make a kitchen unique. Every small choice
intersects to create the finished product and as many who have endured a
remodel know, the small choices can be agonizing. Selecting an edge profile for
your countertops is one of these choices. Here's a quick study in a few of the
options and what they look like as part of a greater whole.
Square and standard
thickness. Less is often more. In a clean-lined and simple kitchen, a basic
3cm-square profile works best. Each kitchen has something that stands out and
says "look at me." Sometimes it's the tile, sometimes it's the
lighting, and sometimes it's the countertop material.
Square and mitered. Most of the time when you see an
extra-thick countertop, it's a mitered edge. Meaning that the thickness is
standard either 2cm or 3cm with a mitered frame around the sides, making the
slab look thicker. This is a great way to make your kitchen countertops the
focal point, and it can work well in either a modern or traditional kitchen.
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Full Bullnose. This rounded edge detail is a timeless classic,
great for traditional kitchens.
Ogee.
I love contrasting a traditional ogee edge on an island with a more contemporary square edge on the perimeter walls. It's
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