Countertop edges refer to the finished profiles or contours along the outer edges of a countertop surface. Different edge styles can complement the design of the kitchen or bathroom, and some may also affect the maintenance requirements of the surface.

The cost differences typically arise from the complexity of the edge profile, the materials used, and the labor involved in shaping and finishing the edge.

Close-up of a white kitchen island with a rounded beige countertop in a modern kitchen.

Edges

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        EASED       

1/2 BULLNOSE

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         COVE          

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    1/2 BEVEL     

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1/4 BULLNOSE

    1/4 ROUND    

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 COVE DUPONT

    DEEP OGEE   

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    FLAT OGEE   

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  DEMI BULLNOSE

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    COVE OGEE   

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 OGEE BULLNOSE

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