The Best Countertop Edge Ideas For Your Space

After you are done with the laborious process of picking a countertop and backsplash, it is then time to pick on the best countertop edge for your kitchen.

The Best Countertop Edge Ideas For Your Space

In this article, we have our personal best countertop edges that can help you with narrowing down the endless variety of choices.

Why Is It Important To Choose The Right Countertop?

Selecting the ideal countertop edge shouldn’t be merely a moment’s glance. It’s a crucial design choice that may appear trivial but could have a massive effect if not applied successfully.

So, even though picking a countertop edge that enhances the aesthetic appeal you are aiming for with your makeover or new construction may appear to be a small detail in the big scheme of things, it is not.

Are you going for a classic or trendy look? Luxurious or minimalistic? These are just some things to think about as you edge your countertop.

Countertop Styles

It is beneficial to be familiar with the various types of countertop materials available on the market. Even though we are not going to go into detail, these are the most common styles you can choose from:

  • Laminate Countertop
  • Stone Countertop
  • Solid Surface Countertop
  • Butcher Block Countertop
  • Stainless Steel Countertop
  • Concrete Countertop

Each one of these materials has advantages and disadvantages, as well as strengths and weaknesses.

If you’ve decided on a countertop style, make sure it’ll work with the material and size you’ve chosen. Not all edge designs are suitable for all materials.

The Best Countertop Edge Ideas For Your Space

The Best Countertop Edge Ideas For Your Space

We’ve now arrived at the exciting part of the article, and it’s time to have a look at some great ideas and countertop edge designs that you can pick for your kitchen or bathroom!

Countertop With A Bullnose Edge

A bullnose edge has curved edges at the top and bottom and is one of the hottest trends for quite a long time now.

Bullnose edges are a common pick for granite countertops, in addition to being popular for other countertop materials such as quartz.

Even though other designs tend to be ephemera, a classic bullnose edge will always be trendy.

Countertop With Squared Or Mitered Edges

Squared edges, with their flawless 90° angles, are a daring option for contemporary kitchen decor.  However, numerous people mistake a squared edge with an eased edge.

The best way to distinguish one from the other is by keeping in mind that a squared edge has an immaculate angle, whereas an eased one presents a subtle curve in its angle.

Big kitchen islands with mitered edges on their countertops look simply amazing!

Countertop With An Eased Edge

An eased edge countertop is highly correlated to a squared edge countertop in that it is mostly squared with mildly round edges.

Those who typically choose this particular design are parents with small kids or people who often have to fit their countertops in a small room.

Countertop With A Beveled Edge

A beveled edge countertop, unlike the bullnose ones, has a 45° angle from the slab’s top edge.

This style is suitable for people who desire a touch of sophistication without going to extremes. If you like the Octagon shaped edge but consider it too stringent, this could be the style for you.

Countertop With A Half Bullnose Edge

You are already aware of the fact that a bullnose edge has to curve on both of its sides.

Therefore, a half bullnose-edge countertop is the one in which the counter is rounded on the upper edge and square on the other side.

Half bullnose edges are worth a shot from people who prefer the round edge but feel like a classic bullnose will result in a slimmer look.

With one round and one square side, they create the perfect balance and bring some sort of uniqueness to the room too.

Countertop With A Waterfall Edge

Waterfall edge countertops have instantly garnered attention in the past decade, thanks to their unique waterfall-like edges.

If you’re looking to create a kitchen island and wish for it to steal the show in your kitchen, go for a waterfall edge and you have instant success.

Since this countertop edge style is a statement on its own, you’ll want to place it in a room that can support it. We would only use this type of edge on a kitchen island with at least 40-inch clearances.

Because of the additional cost of both materials and labor, this kind of countertop edge is the most expensive of all.

Countertop With An Ogee Edge

Choose the ogee edge if you want to create an elegant look. The stunning style resembles an “S” and features elegant curves for a classic feel.

This sort of countertop edges are intended mainly for the restroom area, yet kitchens with a sophisticated look can always look better with them.

Countertop With A Double Ogee Edge

The double ogee edge countertop has double the pzazz of an ogee edge and doubles the “S” curvatures!

This design is ideal for big rooms with a timeless and sophisticated aesthetic, such as a big kitchen or a bathroom.

Specially Designed Countertop Edges Vs. Conventional Countertop Edges

Based on the countertop edge you pick, an additional will incur in case you want to go for a more customized look.

The following countertop styles are generally regarded as rather classic, so they do not incur an additional fee:

  • Half-bullnose edge
  • Bullnose edge
  • Beveled edge
  • Mitered edge
  • Eased edge

The ones where you will probably be charged an extra fee are the:

  • Waterfall edge
  • Ogee edge
  • Double-ogee edge

Is There An Ultra-Contemporary Countertop Edge Design In This List?

The waterfall edge is unquestionably the most contemporary countertop edge design, with the countertops with eased edges following up.

As we’ve already mentioned and as its name suggests, a waterfall edge offers the overflowing aesthetic of waterfalls by forming a 90˚ angle and extending to the floor.

Numerous property owners desire a large island for their kitchen and adding a waterfall edge to it helps create an incredible showpiece.

Others prefer a mitered edge for a timeless yet contemporary aesthetic that comes at a lower price. Remember that a mitered edge, devoid of any rounded edges and frequently confused with an eased edge, also forms a flawless 90˚ angle.

The Bottom Line

Choosing the right countertop edge for your bathroom or kitchen is very important, so think about it well before you go on with it.

While there are plenty of options, there are one or two that are perfect for your room’s aesthetic and desired look, so once you’ve made that clear to yourself you can make the right choice!

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