Edge Profiles

Edge Profiles


Edge profiles refer to the cut of the countertop corners. We offer several edge profile options that include a flat polish, bevel edge, bullnose, half bullnose, chiseled, and ogee. Each profile gives a kitchen or bathroom countertop a distinct appearance.

Every style for every home

We have product samples and photos for clients to look at so they can select the profile that suits the overall design of their kitchen or bathroom. Edge profiles provide a small visual detail that helps make countertops unique.


We encourage clients to consider the various options and to choose a profile that they will want to see every day.


Our stone fabrication team has the skills to cut and polish countertop edge profiles perfectly. At Emcar Marble & Granite Inc., we take even the smallest design details seriously.

Bevel vs. Flat


The two most standard edge profile varieties include the flat polish and the bevel edge. As seen in the photos above, the differ in their appearance significantly. The classic flat polish edge is a basic cut corner that is ideal for those seeking a bold, modern look. The bevel cut adds a bit of character by creating a slight curvature in the corner that can be varied according to preference.

Full vs. Half


Similar to the bevel cut, the bullnose edge profile refers to a cut that is rounded in varying degrees. A full bullnose cut creates a perfectly rounded edge that is seamless. In contrast, a half bullnose is rounded and tapers off into straight lines for a more subtle effect.

Chiseled vs. Ogee


Chiseled and ogee edges add a great effect to counter tops that many home owners admire. True to their name, chiseled edges leave a raw, natural shape similar to it's organic, untouched state. The result is a striking rustic appeal great for those wishing to add a touch of unique character. Ogee edges are a bit more refined. Similar in stature to bevel edges, the ogee style refers to a mix between bevel and bullnose style types that create a smooth, gradual slope.

Laminated Edge vs. Waterfall Edge


The Laminated Edge provides a sharp continuation of the stone pattern around the edge of a counter. The final result can compliment a custom backsplash, or even enhance the overall appearance of the counter. Waterfall Edges gives a dramatic visual effect akin to a waterfall displaying the gorgeous stone pattern all the way to the floor, giving guests something to really talk about when they leave your home.

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