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Close-up of a white marble kitchen countertop with subtle gray veins and a built-in sink.

Eased

This edge is most commonly used to give a clean look. Eased edge offers a square flat face with the sharp edge on top rounded slightly.  

Close-up of a polished granite countertop edge with a rounded finish.

Half bullnose

It offers a smooth and round surface. Some say it makes the stone "appear" thicker.

Close-up of a polished granite countertop edge in a kitchen.

Full bullnose

The full bullnose has the most contemporary look of all the granite countertop edges. A side view of full bullnose shows the shape of a half circle. The full bullnose is gentle on the body and has no edges. It tends to make the countertops look thinner.


Polished granite kitchen countertop with wooden chairs and a fruit basket.

ogee

This is often the most elaborate edge offered by granite fabricators. Ogee is used to achieve a more traditional look.

Modern white double sink countertop with chrome faucets and mirrors.

Mitre

A mitered edge is two pieces of stone cut at a 45 degree angle put together with the seam at the corner, giving the appearance of a rich, “thick” countertop while appearing seamless.

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