How To Decide Edge Cuts for Granite Kitchen Countertops

Amaris Granite & Quartz
3 min readMay 30, 2024

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Kitchens and bathrooms are the two typical areas of a house that need the most durable materials. Of course, when designing your house you will need your counter talk to look and feel flawless for decades to come!

To make this possible, interior designers creatively select a method of cutting out stone slabs that go with the overall interior of the house. This way the focus is totally on attention grabbing details that make your house look refined!

Here are the common six types of kitchen countertop edge cuts that are popular among homeowners today.

Types Of Kitchen Granite Worktops

The safety and durability of your kitchen countertop depends not only on the material you choose but also on the cut you give to it!

Eased

One of the most modern approaches to granite kitchen countertops, these edges are rounded, simple and slightly larger on the edges compared to the top of the counter structure. It is not only simple to make what also quite easy to mount, saving on both time and cost.

Mitered

Going for a very crisp and minimalist look, this type of an edge is seamless, shirt and fitted on the top in a visually stunning way. Mitered edges are easy to create on thick stone Cardiff like granite and marble. This is one of the most common interior choices seen in luxury kitchens.

Bevel

These edges, as suggested by the name itself, are angled towards the end giving a very accented and unique look to the top of the counter. There can be further subdivisions of this age using the common double bevel, top bevel etc.

Cove

Those who love experiment designs are going to go bonkers on this one! As opposite to a bevel, the edge of a Cove makes an inward curve instead of an outward one. Further, because of the gentleness of this edge there are no sharp ends. It is very family friendly and provides a modern, homely look to the kitchen.

Full Bullnose

This design is also family friendly simply because it does not have any short corners. Two of its edges are rounded outwards while the other two are cut straight down. This is asymmetrical but a simple profile and adds an everyday look to the kitchen.

Ogee Bullnose

The ogee Bullnose countertop edge combines an elegant S-curve, characteristic of the Ogee, with some asymmetrical rounded edges. This design type is known for blending sophistication and smoothness. It’s classy yet practical — perfect for adding a touch of luxury to your kitchen or bathroom!

Waterfall

Another experimental and unique way of doing countertop edges is the waterfall edge. In this method the sides of the stone are cut in such a way that it extends down seamlessly into the base. If you want to go for this look, make sure you purchase a stone top that is easily malleable — just like quartz.

Final Words

Just like the quality of the finished material depends on the edge cut, the quality of the cut depends on the material too! For example if you are going for a mitered look you had better purchase a granite stone slab but if you want a waterfall edge instead, it is much more suitable to get quartz! Choose a quality stone slab by inspecting for color, minimal flaws or fissures, and consistent thickness. Ensure it’s properly sealed for durability and matches your design aesthetic. Click here for more information.

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