Marble Top Edges

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Marble top edges. The most basic countertop edge is the straight edge. Double bullnose edge. The double bullnose edge is a combination of two rounded bullnose edges. With the quarter round edge the top edge of the granite has a slight.
Of all the granite countertops edges this is by far the most expensive. It is both a. Marble similar to granite comes in a. At great lakes granite and marble we can customize the angle as well as the width of the bevel edge.
These edges can make a granite counter top appear very thick throughout. It is a squared edge with only a very slight bevel called a chamfer to take the sharpness from the edges. A standard bevel edge is a 45 degree angle. Our craftsmen create an unlimited array of edges by gluing together different profiles.
Ultimately the specific countertop edge you select for your project will affect the final price point the maintenance level and longevity of your countertops and the overall design scheme of your room. The dupont edge features a 90 degree angle at the top that works its way down into a rounded edge at the bottom. It is a bolder alternative to the also stylish ogee edge. Some popular countertop edges to consider are mitered edges demi bullnose edges half bullnose edges full bullnose edges and beveled edges.
More commonly seen in bathrooms marble countertops can also create a bold heat resistant and durable statement in your kitchen. A dupont edge will look terrific on any countertop.