Countertop Edges


1. Full Bullnose Edge Profile

One of the simplest designs you’ll see for countertop edges, a full bullnose edge style curves all the way around. It’s a great modern design which keeps things safe if you have children, though this edge isn’t very easy to clean. If you try to wipe crumbs off this edge profile, they’ll usually slide underneath the kitchen countertop due to the eased angle.

Nonetheless, the full bullnose edge remains very popular for countertops all over the world, owing to its practicality and family safety. It's one of the most popular options for granite countertops in particular! This countertop edge features many pros and cons to consider, but it’s not going away any time soon.

Pros

  • Full bullnose edges are very safe edge if you have small children

  • Modern and contemporary stone edge style

  • Easy to prevent damage to your kitchen countertops

  • Can work in a traditional kitchen

  • Works well with quartz, granite, dupont, natural stone & more

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  • Liquids easily spill over bullnose edge and into your cabinets

  • It’s hard to clean crumbs off your countertop because they go underneath the curved surface of bullnose edges


2. Ogee Edge Profile

An S-shaped design associated with opulence and luxury, you may have seen an ogee edge if you’ve ever stayed in a fancy hotel or visited a high-class casino. Ogee edges are generally safe around small children, though it’s a pain to clean and can look a little “too much” if you use it all over your kitchen.

You can also consider the granite double ogee edge – a timeless, classic edge profile.

There are many different types of ogee edge, and this style can be particularly opulent if it’s chiseled into a granite countertop or something similar. Done right, these edges can really elevate the appearance of a room. Done wrong, they can look tacky and over the top. Approach these edges with caution!

Pros

  • Unique S-shaped edge design

  • Opulent traditional style – has a luxurious feel to it

  • Generally safe for children (no sharp corners etc.)

  • Ideal for quartz or granite countertop material

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  • Too much ogee edge can look a bit over the top

  • Best limited to a kitchen island etc.

  • Standard S-shape edge is awkward to clean


3. Half Bullnose (Or Demi Bullnose) Edge Profile

A half bullnose (or demi bullnose) edge is essentially a gentle rounded edge which slopes down to become a vertical line straight to the floor. This means that the countertop is easy to clean and wipe down, and things like water spills are easier to contain. The main downside is that they’re not quite as child-safe as a more rounded edge.

While a demi bullnose edge isn’t exactly the most luxurious design in the world, simplicity is key here. If you want to clean your countertop and keep things simple, then this is a really good edge to go for. However, if you like class and luxury, this edge will drag the appearance down a little.

Pros

  • Countertop is pretty easy to clean and wipe down

  • Relatively cheap and modern kitchen countertop design

  • Easier to contain water spills etc

  • Clean, simple edge features good for stone countertops

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  • Not as child-safe as a regular bullnose edge

  • Half bullnose countertop edges are quite common-looking


4. Beveled Edge Profile

One of the classiest best countertop edge designs, a beveled edge can look like it’s modern or classic depending on the style of kictchen and stone (natural, artificial, etc). With a modern twist on the straight edge, beveled edges are a great all-rounder style of countertop edge. Done on quartz countertops, beveled edges will add a modern custom touch to your kitchen design. These edges are easy to clean and spills will fall straight onto the floor instead of seeping into your kitchen cabinets, which is a nice plus.

The main downside with these edges is that they’re not very safe for children – the edges are fairly sharp and could injure kids if they run into them when playing. Some people also think that these edges don’t look very “fancy”, but I believe that’s down to a matter of taste. I personally think that these edges are very fancy, so each to their own I suppose. The 45 degree angle has a unique appearance for sure.

Pros

  • This 45 degree angle countertop edge style can look modern or classic

  • Liquids spill straight to the floor so they don’t ruin your cabinets

  • Simple and easy design to clean and wipe down

  • Great with quartz and granite countertops material options

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  • Not the most opulent look in the world

  • Children can be easily injured on these countertop edges


5. Square Edge Profile

If a rounded edge or eased edge isn’t really your thing, maybe you want a square edge profile instead! Square edges suits basically all styles of home, especially more modern designs. Square edges are cheap, very easy to keep clean, and less likely to sustain damage than more eased edge and round edge options.

The problem with these edges is they’re very dangerous if you have young children, as they’re literally just a sharp corner begging to be ran into. Also, some people don’t want these edges because they think their designs are too minimalist, but minimalism has been in fashion for decades at this point and doesn’t seem to be going away.

Pros

  • Suits basically all styles of home (traditional, modern etc.)

  • Cheap and affordable edge to make

  • Less likely to sustain damage

  • Easy to wipe crumbs off the countertop edge

  • Great with new granite, quartz, dupont stone options

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  • Edge design is too minimalist for some people

  • Not the best edge if you have children (they could run into it etc.)