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Edge Profile Options for Kitchen Countertops

There is a large variety of edge finishes to be chosen when ordering a countertop. Each option will give it a completely different look.

Although every stone sheet has the same thickness, around 2 cm / 1″, sometimes we have the impression that a countertop is thicker. It never actually is, but gluing a vertical piece to the edge makes it look so. That is called a laminated edge.

So let’s see the options you have for edges with the standard thickness and for laminated edges, as well as some inspiring pictures so you know how they look.

Standard thickness edge profiles

The cheapest and most modern type is the square edge.

Showing the stone’s real thickness gives prominence to the cabinets, that can be taller than with a laminated edge.

kitchen countertop with square standard thickness edge profile
white tiles on bachsplash walls - kitchen countertop with square standard thickness edge profile
kitchen countertop with square standard thickness edge profile
Subway white tiles on traditional kitchen walls - wood countertop with square standard thickness edge profile
Kitchen backsplash and countertop in the same material - terrazzo - square standard thickness edge profile
Subway white tiles on backsplash walls - granite kitchen countertop with square standard thickness edge profile
kitchen countertop with square standard thickness edge profile
kitchen countertop with square standard thickness edge profile

While square edges are a beautiful choice for contemporary kitchens, rounded and detailed ones look more traditional. The options are limitless, but here are some of the most common:

edge profile options
Edge profile options by carolinacustomkitchen.com
full bullnose edge on kitchen countertop with standard thickness
Full bullnose edge. Project by Reath Design
Kitchen backsplash and countertop in the same material - black marble - square standard thickness edge profile
Long ogee edge used in contemporary kitchen

Laminated edge profiles

A laminated edge is any edge that has an extra piece glued to the frontage (the main piece of the countertop).

Mitered edges

The most common type of countertop edge is the mitered edge profile, which is a vertical piece attached under the countertop, in front of it and on the sides, when it does not touch the side wall.

It makes the countertop look more robust, because it looks like the mitered edge profile’s height is the countertop’s thickness. So this is the way to go if you wish the countertop to be a focus of attention in the kitchen.

The two pieces should be cut at 45 degrees, fitting together seamlessly to give this effect.

Let’s see how different countertops look with a mitered edge profile and without it:

standard thickness vs mitered laminated edge profile for kitchen countertops
Here we can see the difference between a counter with a mitered edge profile (island) and one without it (on the wall). The island counter looks more robust.
standard thickness vs mitered laminated edge profile for kitchen countertops
And here, the white countertop, showing its real thickness, looks lighter, while the grey one, with a tall mitered edge profile, looks more robust.

Most kitchens have only a short mitered edge profile, making the counter look twice as thick as it really is.

short laminated mitered edge profile on kitchen countertop
short laminated mitered edge profile on kitchen countertop
Project by Arkitito
short laminated mitered edge profile on kitchen countertop
Patterned black and white square tiles on kitchen walls - backsplash different from countertop material - short laminated mitered edge profile
Kitchen backsplash and countertop in the same material - grey marble - square mitered laminated edge profile
Backsplash height - up to the cabinets - square mitered laminated edge profile on kitchen countertop
Project by Leandro Garcia
Kitchen backsplash and countertop in the same material - terrazzo - square mitered laminated edge profile

The advantage of keeping it short is having a more robust-looking counter but still with plenty of underneath space for cabinets.

But you can make it as tall as you wish. Here are some taller examples:

square laminated mitered edge profile on kitchen island countertop
Project by Alta Architecture
Decorative square tiles on kitchen walls - backsplash different from countertop material up to the cabinets - square laminated mitered edge profile

You can even have different heights throughout the counter.

In the project below, the counter has a carved sink. Instead of hiding the outside of the vertical pieces needed to form the sink, they are shown as a tall mitered edge profile on front and as a waterfall edge on the side.

square laminated mitered edge profile on kitchencountertop in two different heights

Not only it looks nice and different, the size of the sink was also maximized. The rest of the counter has a short edge so there is more space left for cabinets.

Finally, a mitered edge profile also has limitless shape options, for traditional-looking counters:

lamineted edge profile options for kitchen countertops
Edge profile options by precisionctops.com
lamineted edge profile options for kitchen countertops
lamineted edge profile options for kitchen countertops

Marine edges

This type of laminated edge has a piece glued on top of the counter instead of below, to keep water from running off to the floor.

Large counters commonly have two different parts: one with a marine edge, where the sink is embedded, and another with a mitered edge, where the range is.

The edge has a single height throughout the counter length. The effect is the same as for short mitered edges all the way: the counter looks a little thicker, but there is still plenty of space for cabinets.

Blue geometric tiles on kitchen walls - countertop with two different parts - marine edge around the sink
Project by @domaarquitetura
Kitchen backsplash height - up to the ceiling - countertop with two different parts - marine edge around the sink
Project by Iná Arquitetura
countertop with two different parts - marine edge around the sink
Subway white tiles on industrial style kitchen walls - countertop with two different parts - marine edge around the sink
Project by Garimporio

So, have you decided which is your favorite option of edge profile for kitchen countertops?

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