Challenge your imagination consider having a custom desk surface cut to fit or have a table fabricated entirely out of granite to complement any room s decor.
Bullnose miter cut granite.
The cove ogee granite countertop edge is a highly detailed edge pulling together architectural elements of your kitchen.
If you look at an unfinished built up slab the edge profile will have a 45 degree cut at the edges.
If you have young children running.
Or if elegance and tradition are more your style consider the ogee bullnose or cove profiles.
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The two pieces of stone are glued together with a strong epoxy material so that they are intact as one piece.
Similar to the quarter round edge the half bullnose will make your surface appear.
Meaning that the thickness is standard either 2cm or 3cm with a mitered frame around the sides making the slab look thicker.
The triple pencil edge gives your granite the attention it deserves with three rounded edges.
Instead of simply wiping the crumbs into your cloth you ll often end up wiping them beneath the edge of the counter.
Half bullnose edge.
Much like the half bevel edge this will allow water to run off the countertop while protecting your cabinets below.
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If you want bullnose edges but aren t sure about the disadvantages half bullnose is the way to go.
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A mitered edge is basically a separate piece of granite cut at a 45 degree angle joined seamlessly with special adhesive to the kitchen countertop which is likewise cut at a 45 degree angle.
Most of the time when you see an extra thick countertop it s a mitered edge.
Wiping down a countertop with bullnose edges is easier said than done.
If done properly it looks like a square edge but it makes the counter look double its actual thickness.
The fabricator makes perfect miter cuts at 45 degree angles at both edges of the slabs.
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