Countertop Edges
Choosing the type of countertop's visible edges is crucial to the whole kitchen appearance. Counting the style of the material, its purity or pattern, the width as well as the surface's textures, the different stone edgings might turn the entire vision of the countertop.
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Bevel Top & Bottom
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Minimum Rounding
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Reverse Bevel
Reverse Bevel
Reverse Bevel
This type of edging is formed by huge bevel of the bottom edge to an acute angle, leaving around 5 - 7 mm vertical stone fronts. The upper edge are shaping with minimum bevel. The Reverse Bevel brings distinguished and adorable finish onto kitchen islands, tables, office desks or conference tables. It might be an excellent choice of kitchen worktops also.
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Miter
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Straight Edge with Bevels in the Point of Adhesion with the Apron
Straight Edge with Bevels in the Point of Adhesion with the Apron
Straight Edge with Bevels in the Point of Adhesion with the Apron
In this particular case a linear accent is being achieved into the cante end of the countertop . The groove, which is formed into the two bevels in the point of snapping, draws the attention on the edge. This type of edge is recommended for the models with natural look.
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Miter Edge with Apron